This probably bricks a bit if you don’t draw the thing, but I definitely think using that to solidify your tempo position and then go face the turn after is the best use of this and potentially nutty. I’d consider adding maul for consistency maybe?
Edit: also location warlock melts this like butter lol
Where were you when everyone was freaking out on reddit weeks ago? Not sure your dumpster legend decks is good statistics. It’s very unclear what’s the ideal deck for this.
Theoretically Libram is ideal because it has a lot of shielding, but at the same time it can probably use something much faster because the opponents are too slow/control.
I said on reveal that this card would be great on its own as well. The card is pretty bonkers if other divine shield stuff starts coming out as well. And if you have the divine shield on your hero it works with that as well.
I think right now there are just so many other broken things that people haven’t gotten a chance to run this yet.
I think it needs a fast deck. Most slow opponents are extremely powerful at removal and other fast decks kill fast by 5 (and you may not draw that card).
It’s unlikely Libram is fast enough so it probably needs a basic flood pala hybrid.
It needs either a fast deck that buffs divine shield minions (the buffing part is important, so Librams work well here) OR it can go into a nice Control Paladin deck (which is pretty much non-existent). Paladin really needs a slower deck archetype again that can use it well. I was hoping Imbue Paladin would be that deck, control + slowly building big dragons could work, but the control portion isn’t quite there yet.
If they buff Paladin imbue or if we get a few more Paladin control tools in the next expansion, this will definitely see play. I know I would use it. (I wish dancing Paladin was still in because it would be great with that)
Yeah, I mean the current meta doesn’t look that powerful for paladin when it goes slow, but I did find some new flood pala decks that work well so that might be their “Amitus” so to speak.