AGGRO PIRATE WARRIOR DECK LIST GUIDE
- Last updated Nov 30, 2017 (Marin's Treasure)
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Wild
- 24 Minions
- 4 Spells
- 2 Weapons
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Pirate Warrior
- Crafting Cost: 7640
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 4/9/2017 (Un'Goro Launch)
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This Aggro Pirate Warrior deck list guide will teach you how to play this extremely fast paced Warrior deck. It uses aggressive Pirate minions with Weapons and Weapon synergy to generate a lot of early game pressure to defeat your potion. Our Aggro Pirate Warrior guide includes Mulligans, Gameplay Strategy, Card Substitutions, and Combos/Synergies!
Introduction to Pirate Warrior
Pirate Warrior is very controversial because it has the ability to kill opponent’s very quickly and many view unfairly. This deck, however, can run out of steam and can be hurt with tech cards such as Golakka Crawler and Weapon removal like Acidic Swamp Ooze, Gluttonous Ooze, or Harrison Jones. One of the big weaknesses of this deck is that it contains no card draw, so if it draws a slow hand or a handful of weapons it can just lose on the spot.
Pirate Warrior is also susceptible to faster aggro decks that spread the board like Token Druid, and it is usually weak to Shaman because of cards like Maelstrom Portal. Heavy Taunt decks like Quest Warrior and decks that can clear away minions and heal themselves like Control Paladin are also good.
UPDATE – AGGRO PIRATE WARRIOR SEPTEMBER 2017 – POST NERF UPDATE
It’s pretty early in the process, but all signs are pointing to Pirate Warrior not yet being dead. Prince Keleseth is being added now that Fiery War Axe is likely out of the deck and the only other 2-drops were Bloodsail Raiderand Heroic Strike. Now Pirate Warrior will rely more heavily on board damage, which does make it much more manageable for most classes. Keep in mind that this is an early update and the deck will likely continue to be refined in the coming weeks.
This list is based off of Cursed’s version of the deck.
Starting Out Tips
First, don’t just throw a minion down on your first turn and immediately pass the turn. I can’t tell you how often I would absentmindedly do this while Patches the Pirate would be shot out of a cannon and make me feel like a fool. This is an aggressive deck, but it doesn’t mean you have to play every card at lightning speed! Another card that tripped me up in the beginning was Bloodsail Cultist. For some reason I thought it buffed a weapon if you had a weapon equipped, unfortunately for me it requires that you have a Pirate on the board. Hopefully these couples of tips will save you some of the embarrassment I originally went through.
WHY IS PATCHES THE PIRATE GOOD?
I see this question a lot so I’d like to address it. Patches is a minion that lands on your board for free the majority of the time unless you get him in your first draw or mulligan. Think of it as starting the game off with a 1/1 minion already on the board, and a deck that has 29 cards in it. A thinner deck enables you to draw more reliably. Also, starting off with a 1/1 minion on your board for free gives you a pretty nice advantage. Patches is also a Pirate, which in a Pirate synergistic deck means you’ll be able to enable cards like Bloodsail Cultist more easily on curve.
Think about this first turn on The Coin: N'Zoth's First Mate, The Coin, Patches hits the board, you play Southsea Deckhand. You get a 1/3 Weapon, two 1/1s, and a 2/1 on turn one. That’s a pretty crazy first turn and is difficult for your opponent to deal with.
Aggro Pirate Warrior Mulligan Guide and Strategy
Without Fiery War Axe you are looking for cheap minions to populate your hand. Fire Fly, N'Zoth's First Mate, and sometimes Southsea Deckhand (with support). However, the key now is Prince Keleseth. If you start with him in your hand your winrate increases significantly! Always be mulliganing hard for the Prince and only really look to keep Fire Fly & N’Zoth’s First Mate which are very good openers.
You can potentially keep a 3-drop like Bloodsail Cultist if you have Keleseth already. Your ideal hand would be N’Zoth’s First Mate, Prince Keleseth, and Bloodsail Cultist.
Aggro Pirate Warrior Play Strategy
Pressure and damage to the face is the name of the game with this very aggressive deck. Now, that doesn’t mean you should send every Weapon charge to the face, in fact the Weapons are normally better used for keeping their board relatively clean while your fragile minions continue to punish your opponent. You want consistent and repetitive damage with your minions, but trading away a couple 1/1s to preserve a larger minion on your board is usually the correct play.
Using your Weapon charges also greatly depends on what you have in your hand. If your hand is clogged with Weapons then you should be more readily using up the charges. This is especially the case with N’Zoth’s First Mate’s weapon, you are going to have stronger weapons to get to in the later game so it can be best to use it up while you can.
In Aggro matchups, you want to make trades as efficiently as possible so you are dictating the terms. You’ll only go hard to the face when you make your final push for lethal. Aggro decks have a hard time coming back into the game. In the Pirate Warrior mirror, they won’t be able to draw into many cards. In these Aggro matches, you can pretty much flood the board as quickly as possible because there’s rarely any AOE issues (unless it’s Shaman with Maelstrom Portal).
Bittertide Hydra is generally better against aggressive decks because they don’t run removal. Sometimes against Control you’ll just have to play it and hope they can’t remove it. There are times when Bittertide will lose you games based on its downside, but much like Fel Reaver it will win you more games in the long run.
Control matchups are the times where you can’t really afford to make trades. You need to pressure them and force them to keep playing on the back foot. If they are able to eliminate your early threats you’ll have a hard time coming back in the game unless you find yourself able to build up a large damage combo with stuff like Leeroy Jenkins.
Aggro decks test your ability to understand how to play your hand. You’ll have to learn how to judge when it’s time to go all-in, and when you should trade. If you are against the ropes, then it’s best to just throw it all on the board and see if they can answer it. If they have the answers, well you were probably going to lose anyway. On the other hand, you’ll win some games you had no business winning because they didn’t have the cards to stop you.
Aggro Pirate Warrior Alternate/Tech Cards
These are cards that go in and out of the deck and can also be used to replace cards you might not have.
- Mortal Strike – Great finishing potential and allows you to do direct damage around taunt minions. Unfortunately if you draw this in the early game it’s really bad, and can be a completely dead draw when you are looking for a weapon or minion. One good thing about this card just existing is that a better opponent will play around it and potentially give you an extra turn to live by avoiding bringing you down to 12. This also doesn’t fit in versions of Pirate Warrior running Prince Keleseth.
- Captain Greenskin – Obviously a strong card when you have a Weapon equipped, but can be really slow if you don’t.
- Spellbreaker – A great way to get rid of an annoying taunt while developing the board. Some versions of Pirate Warrior will run two of these.
- Naga Corsair – Still sees play in some versions of the deck, it’s a solid body with Pirate synergy that can buff your weapon. Also great for budget versions of the deck.
- Phantom Freebooter – A new card from the Frozen Throne, it isn’t a game changer but it can be very strong when played with a big Arcanite Reaper. It also will demand removal if you hit it with a buff and hopefully allow the rest of your board to survive.
Aggro Pirate Warrior Card Substitutions
- Patches the Pirate – Patches still appears in multiple decks and is definitely worth crafting. You could add Mortal Strike or even Golakka Crawler which can be used on your opponent’s Pirates and even your own.
- Bittertide Hydra – You could go with Naga Corsair for a cheaper option.
- Leeroy Jenkins – This is a very solid finisher. Leeroy is also a solid craft because he won’t rotate out of Standard (unless he’s added to the Hall of Fame, in which case you’ll get full dust back). You can try Reckless Rocketeer or Argent Commander.
Aggro Pirate Warrior Combos and Synergies
That first turn N'Zoth's First Mate, Patches the Pirate, The Coin, with Southsea Deckhand is an awesome combo that gives you an impressive board state.
If you have Prince Keleseth in your hand, you might not want to play a Pirate immediately so you can buff your Patches and get a 2/2 charger on the board for free. This can be the case if you went second and your opponent plays a minion that will just easily kill Patches.
You mad bro
I literally get the worst mulligans/draws with this deck. Pirate Warrior is officially cursed.
That's odd... I just went from 15 to 10 on a winstreak up til 11... Mulligans tend to suck pretty hard on occasion but my trick is to keep the upgrade or bloodsail just in case. Been working out for me that way.
Can I anyone give me some advice on how to trade with PW ? I don't know how but my win rate with this deck is so low, around 30% or something. It's supposed to be an easy to play deck and I just feel that it's much harder than Control Warrior, which gets me to rank 5...
You should avoid trading unless necessary for better board state against aggro. That being said, always trade with a murloc deck until you can swing in for lethal. Against things like control, let them do the trading unless it's gonna seriously cripple your board.
Here is the deal,in the curent meta the win rate went down allot since the time of msog.
The deck is arond 65 procent win rate for me but i made one crucial switch
-2 Naga Corsair
+2 mortal strike
I cannot stress how important this card is in the curent meta
Most of the popular decks run taunts or tech taunts in (etc quest rogue)
This is what i think,be sure to correct me if im wrong
My mistake:
-1 Naga Corsair
-1 Grimy Gadgeteer
-1 Naga Corsair
+1 Mortal Strike
I think that good.
I love playing this in casual and making people rage lmaoooo
Just got pwned by a quest priest and taunt warrior in casual lol. Def needs tech cards to deal with cheating taunts.
Murloc quest shaman just rekt me as well. Not sure this deck is the best aggro face deck in this meta.
you made my day.
first of all man,i think you should go with a bittertide hydra because a lot of the games are determined by that you are getting a finisher to end the game for examaple my last game my opponent had 1 hp and if i would get something that i thretens the board i would have won and pirate warrior lack those kinds of threats so 5 mana 8/8 would be a nice edition to it
Yes. We can tech Hydra, sometimes is Eater of Secret replace Grimy Gadgeteer
its not just a 5 mana 8/8, its payoff is that every time it is dealt damage you take 3 damage....this means, if say a hunter who just played Unleash the Hounds when you had that and 3 others minions would have just dealt you 12 damage while only dealing your Bittertide Hydra 4 damage and could potentially have 3(really 3 plus if you consider how the board is clearing for more charge minions during this) more minions flung at it each dealing you 3 to the face regardless of taunts/etc.
the biggest mistake made AGAINST this being played in the recent (currently-developing)meta is doing something like changing its health to 1 and making it die in 1 hit. Yes this has to be put in check instantly but on turn 4/5 this card is too easy dealt damage 1-3+ times in the responding turn. unless you have a very large lead on health//armor vs your opponent, then this is almost always a very big risk to play.
that being said.....i do run 1 in my deck for now....in the correct(very rare) situation it can winme the game. however i am sure by the time meta becomes more solid i wont run it anymore. plently of tech-ing options to replace it depending on how meta plays out.
This worked. Ez http://imgur.com/a/H732a
Thanks <3
Thanks 4 opinion ^^
So is he right or not Daolh? Which version is better? Don't want to waste time playing both versions.
No mortal strike? seems like it'd be a better fit than adding the 2 Runts with how many taunt minions we are seeing in Ungoro
I wish he would update the deck list to the best Pirate Warrior possible, I hate having to read through comments to see whether the deck list needs substitutions.
I think my deck still good HotLawyer. My winrate about 65-70% ^^