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RNGenius

  • Last updated May 17, 2016 (Old Gods)
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  • 17 Minions
  • 13 Spells
  • Deck Type: Theorycraft
  • Deck Archetype: Unknown
  • Crafting Cost: 1680
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 4/27/2016 (Old Gods)
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Super untested, definitely wouldn't recommend this for Ranked or any kind of sensible play. But DAMN if it's not good fun to play with. I had a bit of success with a deck similar to this before Standard came in, but having to remove Piloted Shredders and a Bomb Lobber changed the complexion of it somewhat. Then WotOG comes out and Thistle Tea and Undercity Huckster are options. Strategy is not quite the word I would use to describe how you play this deck - the clue's in the title, ladies and gentlemen. You've got enough small minions to build some board presence, and a couple of removal options, and you need to use the discover/random cards to fill in gaps or enhance your situation.

UPDATE 17/5/16 - Turned this into a Reno Jackson deck, because why not, I guess. Also the deck needs to get into the late game before the crazier combos start happening. Your control cards are Eviscerate and Burgle - if you've seen at least one of each, you're good to send out Reno Jackson.

I removed a couple of cards to make them singles, but replaced them with a couple of decent alternatives (Journey Below is a godsend, Faceless Manipulator is all sorts of versatile and this F2P casual scrub just got his first Preparation so that's gone in there too). I've seen people moaning about Thistle Tea in general - my advice to those people wait until you play a Nefarian with triple Brann Bronzebeard on the battlefield.  

I won't lie to you - this is absolutely a deck about letting RNG take over and having fun. My win rate is something like 45% with it. If you have success with it on ladder, let me know! be good to know that someone can steer this pile of junk to victory.