The Old God's Finest
- Last updated Mar 11, 2016 (Explorers)
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Wild
- 19 Minions
- 9 Spells
- 2 Weapons
- Deck Type: Theorycraft
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Crafting Cost: 8560
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 3/12/2016 (Explorers)
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Battle Tag:
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Alright alright,
I know its too early to speculate, with so damn many cards coming out, but I'm using this warrior deck as a quick example as why you should be so pumped for Whisper of the Old Gods, and what you can do with it.
First off, Warrior fits absolutely perfectly in with these new cards and anyone trying to summon C'thun, as Control Warrior gives you more than enough breathing room to get to 10. Secondly, and more importantly, this deck synergizes wonderfully with Bran Bronzebeard, and works well as a battlecry warrior mill deck, which I personally find underrated. Combo right, and you're more than able to dump two 10-damage landmines into your opponents deck, return him to your hand and do it again. Hell, you can turn C'thun into an OTK with this deck.
Point is it's too early to tell, but damn I'm excited to see what everyone does with it.
Good luck, have fun.
With the new announced cards, I think it should focus more on card draw and less in combo everything in one turn. My suggestions are:
-2 Frothing Berserker / +2 Acolyte of Pain
-1 Shield Block / +1 Slam
-2 Twilight Elder / +2 C'Thun's Servant
-1 Antique Healbot -1 Emperor Thaurissan / +2 Death's Bite
-1 Shieldmaiden / +1 Ancient Shieldbearer
-1 Baron Geddon / +1 Sludge Belcher
Iron Jugg Healbot Shieldmaiden unavailable in standard.
^Yes this is a Wild deck.
My guess is for 2 reasons...
1.) Frothing is a VERY, VERY strong card at the moment, and usually requires instant removal
2.) Imagine a frothing that did not die, and you play C'Thun. C'Thun dmgs', I dont know, 2 or 3 enemies with about 7 dmg total? That is a lot of frothing buff
Sorry for the late reply, but Lewd nailed it.
Frothing requires instant removal, and on top of that having just one on the board when C'thun's played can make it somewhere around an 8/4, making the wombo-combo of C'thun substantially more deadly.