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WHYLOCK, the MetaKiller[19-0 from rank 20 to ra...

  • Last updated Aug 2, 2014 (Naxx Launch)
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  • 30 Minions
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Unknown
  • Crafting Cost: 16480
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 8/2/2014 (Naxx Launch)
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This deck started as a joke, and it ended up being an unstoppable beast....

I took all my legendaries that I had and slammed them into a deck and added taunts, that's it. After 15 wins I made a few tweaks and you have WHYLOCK.

Remember, if you don't have these EXACT legendaries, try just filling it up with your own and post results.

 

UPDATE 1: Removed both Shattered Sun Clerics and replaced them with Voidwalkers. I think its best to have a large amount of taunts rather than buffing current ones out of kill range. Loot hoarder removed for 1x Summoning Portal. This change allows tempo ramp with either taunts or legendaries. It is highly situational but I find that it works. Removed Gelbin Mekkatorque and Maexxna and replaced them with obvious legendaries, Hogger and Lorewalker Cho. Hogger is an obvious choice, Lorewalker Cho is so that you get your enemies spells, because you don't have any therefore they can't get yours.

[STRATEGY]! (UPDATED)

STEP 0: ALWAYS MULL OUT YOUR LEGENDARIES FOR TAUNTS. ALWAYS! ALWAYS MULL 5 DROP OR HIGHER TAUNTS! ALWAYS!

Step 1: Your first couple of turns need to be cheap taunts, the tempo is set up pretty well so if you have a skip turn just draw with lock power.

Step 1a: If facing a spell heavy class or a hard removal class use the following rule: Play out your smaller taunts like Ironfur Grizzly or Voidwalker to lure spells out early. Use them as bait. Large taunts are easily susceptible to hard removal like Hex. Get annoying with it and force them to use their hard removals.

Step 2: [MOST IMPORTANT] Play the appropriate amount of taunts. We are not focused on health and attack values but literally how many attacks can you stop during the turn. You have to keep in mind removal and damage spells. Lets say the opponent has a Chillwind Yeti on board and you have a Ironfur Grizzly. That taunter WILL stop the attack, and that's all you need. Are they a mage? Could they destroy it? Play another cheap taunt. Are they a warrior? Will they play another huge dude? Play another smaller taunt. Most high drop taunts are UTILITY taunts and not to be used all the time.

STEP 3: Play the appropriate legendaries. All legendaries are utility cards in some way shape or form. Use the appropriate one for the job.

STEP 4: WIN