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"1 Drop" The Deck

  • Last updated Apr 1, 2017 (Aggro Downfall)
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  • 29 Minions
  • 1 Spell
  • Deck Type: Theorycraft
  • Deck Archetype: Face Hunter
  • Crafting Cost: 4600
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 4/1/2017 (Aggro Downfall)
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Yep, this is about as SMOrc as it gets.  As simple as this deck seems there are actually a couple things you need to know before you start wrecking your opponents face. We'll go by 5 rules.

Rule #1: If you're going first, mulligan everything but the quest until you get fire fly:  

The reason for this is that if you go first, you will not have enough cards to complete the quest before turn 5.  Tempo'ing out Carnessa on turn 5 is everything in this deck so you must do everything in your power to make this happen, because the only other way that you can get another one drop in this deck is if you get extremely lucky from jeweled macaw. (side-note patches doesn't count towards the quest)

Rule #2: If you're going second, always play the quest and coin out the best one drop in your hand.

The reason for this, is that if you're going second you will always have enough 1 drops for the quest, and tempo is everything.  Saving the coin for anything else literally does nothing so using it on turn one is crucial.

Rule #3: Don't draw Patches

Only bad Hunter's draw Patches, nuff said

Rule#4: Go Face

Only bad Hunter's trade, nuff said

Rule #5: Always Draw 6 Carnessa's Brood on turn 6

This is the only way to be known as a truly legendary Hunter player

 

Possible Cuts/Additions

-2 Small Time Bucaneer, +2 Crackling Razormaw/Young Priestess/Zealous Initiate/Leper Gnome/Hungry Crab/Timber Wolf

Small Time Buc is only in this deck because patches consistency is so crucial to this deck, as you need to regain a lot of tempo on turn 2 because of the quest.  However, Young Priestess and Zealous initiate will almost always get good value in this deck, and Leper Gnome is actually a decent way of dealing damage to your opponents face after playing a bunch of raptors.  Hungry Crab could be potentially good in the upcoming meta as I am expecting a bunch of water package to be played (and it's a beast).  Timber Wolf is a really great card after playing a board full of raptors, however it is terrible for tempo in the early game which is why it was cut.  And finally Crackling Razormaw is just so insane as a one-two punch with a beast, that it may warrant the lack of consistency of completing the quest.