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[[File:Baku the Mooneater full.jpg|thumb|300px|Baku the Mooneater, the archetype-enabling card.]] |
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− | '''Odd Paladin''' is a variant of [[Aggro Paladin]]. It's an archetype enabled by the [[The Witchwood|Witchwood]] card [[Baku the Mooneater]] and is built entirely from odd-costed card to enable him. It's able to use it's upgraded hero power, [[The Silver Hand]], to continuously create boards consistently even through multiple board-clears, allowing it to reliably activate multi-minion buff effects like [[Unidentified Maul]], [[Fungalmancer]], and [[Stormwind Champion]] to push through the opponent's Health aggressively. Due to the |
+ | '''Odd Paladin''' is a variant of [[Aggro Paladin]]. It's an archetype enabled by the [[The Witchwood|Witchwood]] card [[Baku the Mooneater]] and is built entirely from odd-costed card to enable him. It's able to use it's upgraded hero power, [[The Silver Hand]], to continuously create boards consistently even through multiple board-clears, allowing it to reliably activate multi-minion buff effects like [[Unidentified Maul]], [[Fungalmancer]], and [[Stormwind Champion]] to push through the opponent's Health aggressively. Due to the rotation of Baku the Mooneater from the standard format at the start of the [[Year of the Dragon]], Odd Paladin is now exclusive to play in Wild. |
==Common cards== |
==Common cards== |
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{{Card|Blessing of Might}} |
{{Card|Blessing of Might}} |
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{{Card|Lost in the Jungle}} |
{{Card|Lost in the Jungle}} |
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{{Card|Righteous Cause}} |
{{Card|Righteous Cause}} |
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{{Card|Steward of Darkshire}} |
{{Card|Steward of Darkshire}} |
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{{Card|Leeroy Jenkins}} |
{{Card|Leeroy Jenkins}} |
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{{Card|Loatheb}} |
{{Card|Loatheb}} |
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+ | {{Card|Lothraxion the Redeemed}} |
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{{Card|Vinecleaver}} |
{{Card|Vinecleaver}} |
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{{Card|Corridor Creeper}} |
{{Card|Corridor Creeper}} |
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{{Card|Competitive Spirit}} |
{{Card|Competitive Spirit}} |
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{{Card|Never Surrender!}} |
{{Card|Never Surrender!}} |
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+ | {{Card|Oh My Yogg!}} |
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+ | {{Card|Goody Two-Shields}} |
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{{Card|Raid Leader}} |
{{Card|Raid Leader}} |
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{{Card|Ironbeak Owl}} |
{{Card|Ironbeak Owl}} |
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{{Card|Tar Creeper}} |
{{Card|Tar Creeper}} |
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{{Card|Stonehill Defender}} |
{{Card|Stonehill Defender}} |
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{{Card|Sky Claw}} |
{{Card|Sky Claw}} |
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{{Card|SN1P-SN4P}} |
{{Card|SN1P-SN4P}} |
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{{Card|Rallying Blade}} |
{{Card|Rallying Blade}} |
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{{Card|Unidentified Maul}} |
{{Card|Unidentified Maul}} |
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{{Card|Frostwolf Warlord}} |
{{Card|Frostwolf Warlord}} |
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{{Card|Mukla's Champion}} |
{{Card|Mukla's Champion}} |
Revision as of 20:52, 20 November 2020
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With the start of the Year of the Dragon, Baku the Mooneater and odd-cost related cards rotated to wild, making Odd Paladin a wild-exclusive archetype. For more information, see Game format. |
Odd Paladin is a variant of Aggro Paladin. It's an archetype enabled by the Witchwood card Baku the Mooneater and is built entirely from odd-costed card to enable him. It's able to use it's upgraded hero power, The Silver Hand, to continuously create boards consistently even through multiple board-clears, allowing it to reliably activate multi-minion buff effects like Unidentified Maul, Fungalmancer, and Stormwind Champion to push through the opponent's Health aggressively. Due to the rotation of Baku the Mooneater from the standard format at the start of the Year of the Dragon, Odd Paladin is now exclusive to play in Wild.
Common cards
The following cards are usually in the deck.
Core cards
The following cards are played in most or all versions of the deck:
Optional cards
The following cards were played more than occasionally, but not always: