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Naga in the Deep Sea

  • Last updated Jul 23, 2017 (Quest Rogue Nerf)
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  • 15 Minions
  • 15 Spells
  • Deck Type: Ranked Deck
  • Deck Archetype: Unknown
  • Crafting Cost: 3740
  • Dust Needed: Loading Collection
  • Created: 5/12/2017 (Un'Goro Launch)
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The ocean is deep and full of monsters haha Okay so straight up, this is a deck that takes time to figure out how to play (or at least it did for me) and is not guaranteed to win. The thing that's fun about it is being able to play heavy minions at ridiculous speeds once you've got Naga Sea Witchin the right place. Basically, imagine playing 20 manas worth of minions in only one turn. I've done it many times with variations of this deck. 

So let's give a break down of what kinds of stuff we've got in this deck. 

Destructive Spells: So these are important because board control is the only way you're going to last long enough to pull off two 10 cost minions in one turn. (It was fun when I had two Faceless Behemoths in my deck, but I took one out because other cards can be more valuable thanks to their other abilities.) It's best to be as strict as you can so that you never hit face with destructive spells. Always aim for minions in an efficient manner. At least that's what I do. 

Misc Board Control: Again, emphasis on the board control. We've got Mind Control Tech and Mirror Image Stampeding Kodo all that fun stuff to slow the game down until you've either got Naga on the board (and safely) or Alarm-o-Bot  Because of Alarm-o-bot I try to keep high cost battlecry minions to a minimum but honestly there comes a point where it's worth it regardless of how powerful the battlecry is. 

Now there's a slow gradation from 5 cost minions to 10 cost, it doesn't just jump. That's because in the event that you lose both Nagas, you've still got enough to combine your lower cost control and your secrets with your higher cost minions. It's a tough balance with luck playing a big role. 

Right now this deck has a 50% win rate after 62 games and not an impressive rank. Again, if you play this deck, it isn't meant to make you climb or whatever, it's just to experiment/have fun with Naga Sea Witch . It's a ridiculous card that doesn't get played often, so I thought I'd share. Keep in mind that all those expensive minions are probably the most interchangeable out of all of the cards. I recommend experimenting with different combinations to see what feels best. I've switched out those expensive things several times before I got to this deck, and I'll probably switch out some more in the future. 

Oh and the plan to win is basically, go face with your minions whenever you can because ideally your other cards should be keeping the board clear or busy enough the rest of the time.