[Legend Top100] Kharan Chaos Control Hunter (v2...
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Wild
- 18 Minions
- 10 Spells
- 2 Weapons
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Crafting Cost: 8740
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 2/8/2016 (Explorers)
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Hey Everyone,
Maybe you remember my older versions of this deck ([Legend Top50] Kharan Chaos Control Hunter). Since closed Beta I mainly played control hunter and reached legend quite often with it.
With the new League of Explorer additons I was able to hit Legend Top100 again last season. I got a lot of requests for a new decklist, so here it is.
General
The first thing you will notice is that im using Reno. Because of him I play every card only one time (no dublicates). 30 unique cards allow maximal versatility. So every turn you have more different cards to choose from and never find yourself in a situation in which you got the same useless card two times in hand.
The main problem of a controlly approach at hunter is the card draw. Thats why you need high value cards and a lot of ways to draw/save cards. You play this deck passively. In general you mulligan for low cost defensive cards and control the board until your opponent runs out of steam.
I guess most people only played Face or Midrange Hunter and it could be hard to adapt to this passive playstyle. You are always defending/clearing the board and don't push for face damage.
The Cards
Your strongest removal tool. Combos with Wild Pyromancer, Baron Geddon, Dreadscale. Also lets your small starter minions trade into big enemys.
The strongest hunter card in my opinion. You get three additional options to choose from and are able to draw important cards faster. (Like Reno Jackson)
Must have for a control hunter! Hunter has the only hero power that doesnt interact with the board or gives you a control advantage. This problem is solved with this card. Try to choose:
Control/Midrange: Warlock > Mage > Druid > Priest > Paladin > Shaman > Warrior > Rogue
Against Aggro: Priest > Warrior > Mage > Druid > Warlock > Paladin > Shaman > Rogue
Good for starting. Lets you draw and combos with Kill Command. If I draw it later in the game I sometimes sacrifice it with Baron Geddon/ Dreadscale/ Wild Pyromancer to faster draw a stronger minion.
Weapons are always good for control. Especially if you got Reno Jackson already in hand. You can trade into two minions and just get the health back later. For 2 Mana it is a great starting tool and damage bonus if you try to run the enemy down when you already changed you hero ability to something different.
This card is made for control hunter. It is like a second hero ability and works great with a lot of small minions in this deck (Wild Pyromancer/Acolyte of Pain). Also always sticks to your hand which is a kind of draw and can be used on remaining unspend mana like the hero ability.
Hunters strongest trap. Two board- and facedamage for two mana. Very useful against any kind of aggro deck. Lets you survive the early turns until you can stabilize the board. I play only one trap because it isnt just worth for 1x Eaglehorn Bow and Freezing Trapis often a waste against aggro decks.
Standard removal tool. Lets you gain time in the early rounds. Does 4 damage with spell damage to clear for great value and sometimes also draws a card at last resort.
Good for starting. Lets you draw and combos with Kill Command/Quick Shot/Explosive Shot/Explosive Trap/Powershot. If I draw it later in the game I sometimes sacrifice it with Baron Geddon/Dreadscale/Wild Pyromancer to faster draw a card.
Good for starting. Lets you draw and combos with Kill Command. There are a lot of good 3 mana hunter control cards that you get most of the time from this: Eaglehorn Bow, Unleash the Hounds, Kill Command, Deadly Shot, Powershot, Dreadscale, Animal Companion
Good for starting. Lets you draw sometimes and combos with Kill Command. With a lot of highmana minions you have a good chance to draw a card. If you not is it still a 3/2 beast for 2 mana.
Very versatile card. Combos with Hunter's Mark/Acolyte of Pain/Explorer's Hat (For up to 3 Board Damage) or can be used like 'spelldamage' to do 1 extra damage to clear something.
Second weapon in the deck. Weapons are always good for control. Especially if you got Reno Jackson already in hand. You can trade into 2-3 minions and just get the health back later. For 3 Mana it is a great starting tool and damage bonus if you try to run the enemy down when you already changed you hero ability to something different. Also combos with Explosive Trap
Solid Minion. Every companion has a role in this deck. Also counts as a spell for Wild Pyromancer and doesnt count as a low mana minion for King's Elekk
Good control removal. Very strong against other control decks and ok against aggro. The amount of board damage in this deck helps to clear small minions so this card can target the big ones without relying on luck.
You have 5 Beasts to combo this. 5 Damage is awesome to clear a lot of big 5 health minions. Othewise is 3 Damage for 3 Mana not the best effect but also not the worst. This deck needs a lot of removal and while other cards might be stronger, we can only play one copy.
An active Explosive Trap! Very strong against aggro and especially with spelldamage or Wild Pyromancer for a 3 Damage board clear. It rarely happens that you end up in a situation where your opponent got more than 3 minions, so 3 targets are more than enough.
My favorite hearthstone card. Lets you draw at least one card and combos great with Dreadscale, Baron Geddon, Wild Pyromancer, Explorer's Hat to draw 2-3 cards. Often you can also attack a 1-2 attack minion to draw an additional card without help.
Very strong for control. Just like a small Baron Geddon can he be used to clear small minions and to combo with Hunter's Mark/Acolyte of Pain/Kill Command
Solid minion and used to finish other control decks. This card is needed if you want to win against priests or warriors otherwise you will run out of steam in the end.
Fills the second 4 mana spot. Not a strict control card but it is just too good to skip it.
Very underrated card! It's a +1 Mana Swipe that does +1 damage. Often clears a 5 health minion and 1-2 smaller ones. Can easily turn a game arround and helps to keep the board clean. Also really strong with spelldamage.
The deck needs good draw and profits of spelldamage. Combos with Kill Command/Quick Shot/Explosive Shot/Explosive Trap/Powershot.
Important effect to block your enemy and secure your board or health. Very strong against control warrior, freeze mage or rogue. It is hard to keep minions on board in these matchups and sometimes you are not able to damage them enough, especially with a changed hero power. This card gives you at least one turn in which you can pressure your enemy.
Gap filler. Very strong minion, sticky and used against aggro to buy time.
Key Card and perfect for control. Try to play as fast as possible. Allows you empty your hand much faster and play big threats. Many combos are much easier to do and he buys time because your opponent has to kill him next turn.
The deck is build around him. Try to mulligan/track him at every game except for Warrior/Priest. Always keep in mind that you got him in deck. He allows you to do costly weapon attacks, use the warlock hero power and destroy aggro decks. Against control warrior and priest I sometimes play him even if im still at 20+ Health, just to keep board presence. Do not be too greedy and don't wait too long to play him, 10-20 Heal are more than enough to turn the game around.
Underestimated removal tool! 2 board damage and a 7/5 minion for 7 Mana is really strong for this deck. He also combos with Acolyte of Pain/Hunter's Mark. Even if the opponent uses Big Game Hunter his effect already triggered and at least he killed some minions and eats a card from the enemy. Sometimes he can even be used to finish a game when 2 dmg are missing for lethal.
Strongest minion in the game.
Your late game draw engine. Very hard to remove when he sits on board. Really important against other control decks and good against midrange. Draw really is the biggest weakness of the control hunter and this card prevents that you run out of steam in the end.
Mulligan
Good in any matchup:
Against Aggro: (Hunter, Shaman, Paladin, Warlock, Rogue)
Against Control: (Warrior, Priest, Druid)
Budget options / possible changes:
Bloodmage Thalnos -> Loot Hoarder / Mad Scientist
Ysera -> King Krush / Savannah Highmane
Baron Geddon / Dr. Boom -> Ragnaros the Firelord / Savannah Highmane
Dreadscale -> Unleash the Hounds
Matchups:
Good (+50% Winrate): Druid, Zoolock, Patron Warrior, Freeze Mage, Tempo Mage, Aggro Shaman, Rogue, Face Hunter, Mid-Range Paladin, Mid-Range Hunter, Aggro Pally,
Decent (~50% Winrate): Secret Paladin, Murloc Paladin, Control Priest, Control Warrior
Bad (-50% Winrate): RenoLock, Dragon Priest
Tutorials / Videos:
Deck spotlight tutorial by RegisKillbin:
Deck played by Xatanael Hearthstone in legend ladder:
Deck played by Furo at Rank 9:
Deck played by Torlk et Marmotte in legend ladder (French)
These are for the old version, but the playstyle is still the same:
If there is great demand, I will play this deck on stream. (http://www.twitch.tv/teamoverrated_kharan)
Thanks everyone for the great support!
lol all depends, so yeah is sure rng based, dont mix good rng matchups, and topdeck to skill, skill is when you know was the best card to drop and gives you the best chance, and other is to even with good skill you cant counter the enemy when the system gives you high mana cost cards until turn 4 and you cant play anything (im talking about good balance on card decks). So you missed the boat of logic and objectivity long time ago.
Love this deck - slicing through the ranks like butter!
Haven't tried the deck yet. Anyway, i give you +1 just because i like the the well structured guide.
i also feel youthful brewmaster could be of use
Great deck. I ended up teching in a bronze and a tomb spider. tomb is underrated
Almost all decks featured every week in the front page are copy-pasted from other classic ones, with 2-3 cards changed, and presented again (&upvoted? oh well). This one is an exception. I've seen a few other Reno Hunters, but this one seems to be the best. Very well thought-out. Congratulations!!
Well there is only so many different decks that can be made, and only a few of those are actually good. A good guide and some tech choices that match the meta, and the upvotes are coming in :D
Not the OP but here's what he posted about that question on r/competitivehs:
How on earth are you supposed to play it to say a face hunter, there is no defense in it at all, all you can do is pray for Reno.
Simply amazing. Very funny. I loved it.
Just played 6 games, won 5 (casual). But the most important thing is that the deck is really funny. I've always wanted to play a control hunter that really works, and here I am now.
It really is very funny! People just concede by the time you get Reno out. =)
One of the finest decks here! Congrats and thx for sharing. What a great guide!
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Tracking is horrible...it discards 2 crucial cards you need with this deck...replaced it with Unleash
Sorry, not Unleash, Freeze Trap
The cards discarded are irrelevant. Unless you go to fatigue there's no guarantee you would have ever drawn them anyway.
Tracking gets you the card you need NOW in exchange for maybe not drawing what you need later.
How can you say tracking i horrible? This card is only to save your ass when you are about too die. U can track for example Reno. If you ok just save it for extra legendary from monkey.
Whats a good replacement for Ysera?