![]() The way you win is by dealing a tremendous amount of damage over the course of two turns, delivering the killing blow just before your opponent can do the same. Unless you can get a large Soulciologist Malicia board to stick (which basically means you’ve won anyway as your opponent ran out of initiative two turns before that point), you will have to eventually leave yourself open to attack as you shift your damage output to the face. What you need to understand in order to efficiently combat these matchups is that your gameplan has to revolve around an eventual burn-based finisher. What next though? Here’s where the fairly unique, almost midrange-esque approach of Soul Demon Hunter comes into play. The basics are fairly straightforward: hard-mulligan for removal tools and Soul Fragment synergies, stay alive and get rid of the early threats. ![]() …if you know your opponent is going to rapidly burn your health total with a deck like Aggro Rogue, Aldrachi Warblades is a must, and keeping Twin Slice alongside this particular card in these matchups is a no-brainer.Even in this case, you should prioritize Chaos Strike to Twin Slice because of the redraw, but… If you know you’re going up against certain must-remove early minions like Voracious Reader, keep Chaos Strike or Eye Beam depending on the build.Lower Priority (Keep only if certain conditions are met) If you run a deck featuring Vulpera Scoundrel, it’s also worth considering as a keep since you have a pretty good idea of the kind of spells you’d like to fish for (hint: almost exclusively draw tools). Manafeeder Panthara – This is the other way you can spend your early turns effectively with Soul Demon Hunter: as it turns out, a 3 mana 2/3 cantrip (you use your 1-mana Hero Power to trigger the Battlecry effect) is good enough for a deck like this. They are also your most convenient way to impact the board state in the early turns of the game – either by placing a 1 mana 1/3 on the board or removing an early enemy minion. Spirit Jailer and Soul Shear – These are your primary cards in the mulligan under normal circumstances, and the reason for this is easy enough to understand: you want to make sure your Soul Fragment synergies are online as soon as possible. The deck list might still get changed or refined – if it happens, we’ll update it here!įind more versions of this deck type on our Soul Demon Hunter archetype page ! Mulligan Guide and Strategy Higher Priority (Keep every time) This is one of the best decks for Soul Demon Hunter in Scholomance Academy, one which reached top 100 Legend and was also featured in Hearthstone Grandmasters. Its most notable interaction is with Lorekeeper Polkelt in certain builds, the exciting Legendary minion which guarantees you a string of top-tier draws when played – until you decide to shuffle new cards into your deck, which once again randomizes the order of your topdecks. The deck is a lot slower than the tempo/aggro builds which dominated the Ashes of Outland meta but don’t be fooled by its gentle starts: Soul Demon Hunter has an incredible range of burn and a surprising level of flexibility which makes it a real threat regardless of the opponent it faces on the ladder. The synergy cards in the deck rely on destroying one of the Soul Fragment cards to activate a strong Battlecry effect. Soul Demon Hunter is a brand new archetype from the Scholomance Academy expansion which leverages the Demon Hunter/Warlock cross-class Soul Fragment mechanic, shuffling 0-mana spells into your deck which are automatically cast when drawn, healing you for two. This Demon Hunter guide includes Mulligan Strategy, Gameplay Tips, Card Substitutions, and Combos/Synergies! Introduction ![]() Our Soul Demon Hunter deck list guide for the Scholomance Academy expansion features one of the top lists for this archetype.
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