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Yogg Stone Rexxar

  • Last updated Apr 26, 2016 (Old Gods)
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  • 6 Minions
  • 24 Spells
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Yogg Hunter
  • Crafting Cost: 4100
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 4/25/2016 (Classic Nerfs)
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Greetings traveler, my name is Bellegon and this deck is not supposed to be a gimmick deck or simply a fun deck, do not mistake the inclusion of Yogg-Saron, Hope's End as an attempt to make a fun deck, this deck was already used without Yogg and was considered by me as weak with potential.

Well, WotOG brought us the potential with two cards: Call of the Wild and our beautiful mad friend Yoggy.

Since this deck is still Theorycraft it still needs testing and many tweeks shall be made.

One of the tweeks i'm considering is the need for traps in this deck, an older version of this deck had Freezing trap and bear but i don't think they are worth it since i had to cut some cards to include new WotOG cards.

The next weeks will be great for testing this deck and make the necessary ajustments, if required obviously, the testing i'm most interested in is when to use Yoggy (when losing / when fairly tied / when winning) data shows us it should only be used as a turn of table card to use when losing but testing still needs to be done.

thanks for the time and Good Luck with the new expansion :) 

Edit 1: After testing for 20 matches this deck showed remarkable potential, i was able to outlast control decks with the underrated Ball of Spiders and Yogg-Saron, Hope's End is showing himself to actually be way better than expected, the rewards he provides are proving to outweight the risks by a lot.

The problem right now is clearly Aggro matchups, mostly face shaman and zoolocks because of the tap resources, i'll continue to test this deck and how to improve those matchups, for now i believe this deck to be second tier and thus viable

PS; if you're wondering what types of players i've been going against, i'm at rank 5 and this deck was capable of advancing to rank 4 with relative ease.