October 28, 2015

Team Focus: Black Claw McGraw
S/S Fiendish Imp (Burn, Immolation, Nether Gate)
H/H Ghastly Kid (Hoof, Ethereal, Haunt)
S/S Mechanical Scorpid (Barbed Stinger, Blinding Poison, Black Claw)

I ran this team on 4/27/15 and have gone back to it every now and then. A few days a go I decided I liked it a lot so I started using it again.

I discuss the strategy in the video, so I will keep it short: Haunt, get Immolation going, then use Black Claw to add damage to both of those ticks. When it works the damage adds up really fast. I did really pretty well except a loss against a Teroclaw Hatchling. I got beat pretty bad. Enjoy!

1:30
win vs. Anubisath Idol, Sentinel’s Companion, Sunreaver Micro-Sentry

4:40
win vs. Fiendish Imp, Ghastly Rat, Darkmoon Tonk

9:40
win vs. Graves, Nightshade Sproutling, Alpine Foxling

14:00
loss vs. Teroclaw Hatchling, Ghastly Kid, Weebomination

19:20
win vs. Fledgling Nether Ray, Electrified Razortooth, Celestial Dragon

23:50
win vs. Fel Flame, Crusher, Ginat Bone Spider

29:30
win vs. Pandaren Water Spirit, Graves, Weebomination

One Response to October 28, 2015

  1. Tekulve says:

    My meta is still littered with double and triple undead teams. I like the DoT strategies but they seem hard to pull off. Your team here does pretty well ..I wondered if a p/p mech scorpid would make much difference on the same comp.

    The ghastly kid is exceptional. I once paired it with Graves and a sunflower to see what kind of heal I could pull off with consume corpse -over 1k !
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    Pvpers like to vilify the sunflower…and I loathe healing teams for the marathon battles they create…but Graves hits hard and though I only played one or two games with it, it has potential imho.

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