Obliveron gets the ideal 5-drop in the form of Dread Doomguard! In most Obliveron decks, the 5-drop slot is usually filled with either Dread Infernal (which has bad synergy with Sudden Death), and Bonechewer Behemoth (for more aggressive builds, but is quite fragile and isn’t affected by Warbringer Arix’amal). Dread Doomguard trumps both of them for two reasons:
The Wrathgate, Dread Doomguard, Obliveron.
May 18th, 2010 | Posted by in Deckbuilding | General Information - (0 Comments)Hello all. Recently I’ve been playtesting an Obliveron deck at our local Hobby Leagues and so far, it has been showing a good performance – going 3-0, and 3-1 during the last two weeks. Here’s my list:


A majority of the RQs have come and gone, and we’ve yet to see a Pit Lord in the top 8. Admittedly, it is always a great risk to play something original in the big events. Well, we see some unique decks at the top every now and then, but for the most part those decks utilize stable classes: Mage, Druid, Rogue, Shaman, etc.
Playing as a pit lord is a different story.
