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Reno Kazakus Controll Mage

  • Last updated Mar 18, 2017 (Aggro Downfall)
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Wild

  • 13 Minions
  • 17 Spells
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Reno Mage
  • Crafting Cost: 11480
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 3/17/2017 (Aggro Downfall)
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  • Battle Tag:

    Stehno#2869

  • Region:

    EU

  • Total Deck Rating

    5

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Its a pretty straightforward classic Reno Jackson Kazakus mage archetype. 

Aproximately 55-60% from about a hundred games for an average player at least on the lower ranks. Its good for both wild and standard

Mulligane: 

Some tempo cards: Babbling BookMana WyrmMirror Image

And early remoovals: DoomsayerFrostboltVolcanic Potion

Anything but expensive late game cards

Ice Block and Reno Jackson are also a goot fail-safe to have from the beginning, but it is really slow

 

Win Condition:

Usually trade and controll into fatigue

You can play it semi tempo/midrange style to just outvalue your oponent. 

Necessary combo is Brann Bronzebeard into double Kazakus

Medivh, the Guardian into some expensive spell especially Firelands Portal 

If you have a few strong minions on board you can just freeze your oponents minions and go face. 

 

Replacements: 

Inkmaster Solia is no go in this deck. I managed to get the value out of her only couple of times before I decided to abandon her completely. But you can surely try it. But it would be advisery to also run Pyroblast

You can get rid of Prince Malchezaar, but since youre pretty low on minions I dont reccomend it. But you can replace him with Faceless Summoner. I used to have him in this deck before I had to replace him with Acidic Swamp Ooze because pirate happened. 

Nefarian and Medivh, the Guardian can be replaced, but it would have to be a good replacement. They are the late game win conditions if tempo doesnt work and somehow the Kazakus with Brann Bronzebeard also fail. I dont recommend to replace them. 

 Example:

This record from one of my wins from a mirror match is a good example to show the aimed strategy. There were missplays on both ends, but ultimately this is how the deck is intended to be played. 

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