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Enrage Tempo Warrior (Cheap cost!)

  • Last updated Aug 6, 2017 (Quest Rogue Nerf)
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  • 20 Minions
  • 10 Spells
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Tempo Warrior
  • Crafting Cost: 1280
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 7/4/2017 (Un'Goro Launch)
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  • Battle Tag:

    Likafoss

  • Region:

    US

  • Total Deck Rating

    192

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Hey guys, Likafoss here, this time with a forgotten (or abandoned) archetype of warrior that focuses on Enrage minions! If you're tired of Patches the Pirate and don't have Fire Plume's Heart, this may be the Warrior deck for you!

Occasionally this deck sees a slow start since Fire Fly is the only explicit one-drop in the deck. That said, once the minions start rolling, There's not much your opponent can do to stop you. Turn three is where most of the action starts in all of the games I've played with the deck so far, Whether it's with a Raging Worgen to a Tauren Warrior, nearly any other card in the deck is an excellent follow-up that pushes the tempo of this deck to the limits. I've even included Execute in the deck (both copies)  to deal with bigger threats, and there's no need to wait on a trigger to make the target damaged, it's all built in to the deck! Spawn a 2/2 Slime with Blood To Ichor and Execute away!

With careful planning and Mana management, you can easily draw up to 4 or more cards with Battle Rage and keep 'fuel in the tank' (cards in hand). If that's not an option, playing an Acolyte of Pain should open up an option to draw a card with anything from Inner Rage to Ravaging Ghoul.

If you have him, Grommash Hellscream would be an excellent finisher, I would probably cut one of the Tauren Warriors or a Grimy Gadgeteer to put him in, but he is a dead card until at least turn 8 so . . . probably worth it, but I can't say for sure.

**Edit: I took out both Tauren Warriors and both Grimy Gadgeteers to put in two Runic Egg(yes that one-drop no one uses from Karazhan) and two Dire Wolf Alphas. I did this because I simultaneously kept running in to card draw issues and getting run over in the early game. Now Dire Wolf Alpha is a great follow up to any one-drop in the deck and you can more often play a minion in the first couple of turns.

Before you make the deck, check out these epic deck-tracker replays and let me know what you think in the comments below!

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Deck Tracker Replays:

Vs. Some kind of Preist (never got to find out): https://hsreplay.net/replay/HnPxhcURsJbYwdmLQQix7e

Vs. Jade Druid: https://hsreplay.net/replay/GWMr2yQ4WYug5EjW4P5Ysc

Vs. Quest Druid: https://hsreplay.net/replay/ZoNhywPhVFVu58f5pxgaEo

Vs. Secret Mage: https://hsreplay.net/replay/QTLFKv6xtZibHkv9w5jGdc