Vladimir + Braum Battle Scars
Submitted 4 years, 7 months ago by
OldManSanns
In honor of his buff in the upcoming patch, I thought I'd share what I think is the best Vlad deck. Note that it is an evergreen deck with no Rising Tides cards--not by intention, but because I honestly don't like any of the new cards in this decklist.
Cards I considered but ultimately cut:
- Ember Maiden has some potential, but I don't like the downsides: you can't stop it, it hurts your own nexus, it triggers opposing Crimson Disciples, and it usually only lives 1.5 rounds.
- Kindly Tavernkeeper is popular in other decks but I just hate the slow speed and meager effect. Even with the upcoming attack buff, I think he's just too underwhelming
- Mogwai loves Noxian Fervor in this archetype. For me, I just really hate dealing 3 to my own units here: it usually means the unit will die, and this deck succeeds or fails based on maintaining board presence.
- An earlier version of this decklist ran Noxian Guillotine. While its definitely an underrated card in general, I think this deck needs units and buffs a lot more than it needs a conditional removal spell.
- I played a little with Stalking Wolf: it often can kill its own rabbit for free progression, and a 3-attack challenger threatens many key backline units. Ultimately I cut it because I didn't like its lineup against P&Z/Noxus burn, but that may no longer be a factor
- I'd love to incorporate Avarosan Hearthguard--everything in this deck really loves buffs--but its just too greed. The current 4-6 drops all have more immediate impact due to synergies and the 1-3 drops and buffs are necessary to contest early game.
Cards currently in which I could reconsider:
- Starlit Seer is in mostly to provide a couple more 2-drops in case we miss Crimson Disciple. This was necessary with the prevalence of Noxus/P&Z decks; if aggro's popularity goes down, I could see cutting it.
- I have a 1-of Bloodsworn Pledge carried over from my original list. There are times when it wins me the game--e.g., land it on a regenerating unit, or a disciple which my opponent assumed was going to die. Other times, it just feels like worse version of Take Heart. As a result, I don't feel strongly for or against it.
- Babbling Bjerg is a similar carried-over 1-of. He tutors the Vlad, which means you can either play Vlad on board (which is usually a good thing) or if you have an existing Vlad he's a Transfusion (which is always a great thing). In practice, though, he feels slow: there's almost something more interesting I'd rather do with my mana.
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In honor of his buff in the upcoming patch, I thought I'd share what I think is the best Vlad deck. Note that it is an evergreen deck with no Rising Tides cards--not by intention, but because I honestly don't like any of the new cards in this decklist.
Cards I considered but ultimately cut:
Cards currently in which I could reconsider: