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[UnGoro] Token Druid - Subrezon's Theorycraft S...

  • Last updated Apr 5, 2017 (Un'Goro Prepatch)
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  • 10 Minions
  • 20 Spells
  • Deck Type: Theorycraft
  • Deck Archetype: Token Druid
  • Crafting Cost: 8720
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 4/4/2017 (Un'Goro Prepatch)
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  • Battle Tag:

    #2858

  • Region:

    EU

  • Total Deck Rating

    633

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Greetings, travellers, I'm Subrezon, a Legend player from Germany. Creative deckbuilding is what I enjoy the most, and my joy peak is always before a new expansion. So here I am, with Subrezon's Theorycraft Series 2! As with MSoG, I will build one deck for each class that is both interesting and potentially good. I will generally avoid self-building decks, like ones based around Quests or Elementals. Especially the new Druid Quest, which is both terrible and boring. That's why we go the other way around - buffing small tokens with a brand new Token Druid.

What is this deck?

Create lots of tokens using Violet Teacher, Mire Keeper or Wisps of the Old Gods and buff them with Mark of the Lotus, Power of the Wild and Evolving Spores! Ramp and card draw will help you achieve that. Though Druid is losing an absurd amount of good cards in Azure Drake, Living Roots and Raven Idol, we get a potential new good-card contestant - Living Mana, which comboed with Innervate+buffs can win you games on the spot.

Why this deck?

Jades? Nope, thanks. Quest? Boooring. Malygos? Dead, without any signs of life. Beasts? Hah, good joke (so sad seeing the deck I hit Legend for the first time being so bad now). Tokens were really the only thing I could think of, though Living Mana and Evolving Spores are actually interesting cards and are worth testing out, in my opinion.

Is this going to be competitive?

I'd have a hard time imagining this deck being even Tier 3, sadly. It takes a severe hit from Year of the Mammoth rotation, and the meta wasn't kind to Malfurion's token-spamming hobbies. Still, this deck will be fun as ever and has some potential, but I expect no wonders here. In the end, we play Hearthstone to have fun, right? Right?

So, I hope you enjoyed this one, so stay tuned for more! Don't forget to drop a +1 and to check out all of Subrezon's Theorycraft Series 2!

Subrezon's Theorycraft Series 2:

Exodia Quest Mage
Menagerie Warrior
Tempo Warlock
Token Druid