Retro Paladin is a deck that focuses on rhythm control and board advantage. It is suitable for fighting against a variety of professions, but it is insufficient for the specific tactics of warlocks and shamans. The following is an analysis of key single cards:
• Enthusiastic Teller : A 3-cost card checking tool that can pass a large number of cards when the opponent's removal ability is weak, which is beneficial against some mages.
• Rusty Viper : A weapon threat against the Warlock Shaman, reducing the opponent's advantage.
• The hand-eating hand (Mutanus the Devourer) : Powerful when the situation is advantageous or balanced, but useless when the situation is disadvantageous.
• Crossroads Outpost : The snowballing effect is significant and is excellent against certain professions.
• Mine Tunnel Engineer : Balances the curve and provides key transitions when playing against different decks.
• Protective Robe : has been eliminated because it is easily removed by opponents in the current environment.
• Other replacements : During the experimental phase, the protective robe was replaced by the Sacred Pact of Wisdom and the Hand of Adal to adapt to environmental changes.
• Thieves : Throat thieves are inferior and need to maintain scene exchanges; mission thieves are inferior and need to pay attention to resource allocation.
• Druid : Extraordinary Ked advantage, relying on outpost suppression and follower growth.
• Mage : The mission method is slightly inferior. The key lies in initial pressure and outpost rhythm control.
• Hunter : For T7 hunters, reduced cost of holy contract spells is the key.
• Shaman : Small disadvantage, pay attention to the balance of task progress and field removal.
• Warlock : Two schools, the second one is slightly better, the strategy lies in controlling the rhythm and resource management.
• Demon Hunter : The mission has blind advantages for the barbarians, relying on outposts and mid-term removal of cards.
• Civil War : The bad guys ride on the bad guys, relying on a stable rhythm and resource consumption.
Although retro Paladin has limitations, it can still find a place in the ladder environment through flexible responses and clever use of deck strategies. As the environment changes, it will be more important to continue optimizing the deck mix.