Fatigue Warrior - Blizzard's Wild Off-Meta Deck...
- Last updated Jan 3, 2019 (Level Up Nerf)
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Wild
- 12 Minions
- 15 Spells
- 2 Weapons
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Fatigue Warrior
- Crafting Cost: 11240
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 1/3/2019 (Level Up Nerf)
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If a slower game is more your style, this Warrior deck adds a twist to a familiar strategy we've seen in the past. Using Brann Bronzebeard and Coldlight Oracle, this deck looks to run its opponent out of cards while refilling your own deck with Dead Man's Hand. If things start to go wrong, Dr. Boom, Mad Genius is available to offer up some automated assistance, and sets up for a final punch from Yogg-Saron, Hope's End. Praise Yogg!
Yogg-Saron, Hope's End is a terrible choice here in my humble opinion, not even as a comeback mechanism. You are striving to control the board and the game, but it's randomness can really hurt you (not to mention that you can burn valuable cards such as Dead Man's Hand). As an example, in one of the games first it overdrew 3 cards for me after which it proceeded to cast Astral Communion bringing the total of burned cards to 11. I'm sure you can find examples where it saved you as well, but playing a heavy control/fatigue deck - you kinda want to stay away from uncontrollable elements. I feel it's far superior to use something along the lines of Omega Assembly or pretty much anything else. :)
Don't know how strong this deck is because I'm only Rank 20 in Wild but the deck is definitely a lot of fun. This is mostly on the back of Dr Boom whose Discover a Mech hero power can create crazy endgames. I just beat an opponent with Brann+Iron Juggernaut.
This kind of warrior archetype was always decent and can win anything with some good luck on the discards.