TotalBiscuit's Updated Bounce Deck
- Last updated Aug 29, 2014 (Naxx Launch)
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Wild
- 18 Minions
- 10 Spells
- 2 Weapons
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Crafting Cost: 7840
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 8/28/2014 (Naxx Launch)
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UPDATE: I have updated this deck to include new Mill combos presented by Naxx. The Dancing Swords is an obvious one but the Ambusher presents yet another way to pull one of your vital cards like Leeroy or Coldlight back into your hand to play it again. One thing that might be worth experimenting with as well is Rivendare, to make your Dancing Swords draw the enemy 2 cards instead of 1, for additional mill possibilities, though the combo is tricky to pull off.
This deck was featured as part of the Youtube series "Lord of the Gimmicks" and is an attempt to imitate the "Mill" decks of Magic the Gathering. Really, Hearthstone doesn't have enough cards to do that properly and in order for this deck to work, specific combos must be used. The aim is to force the opponent to overdraw, or put him in situations where his hand is full and then sap, kidnap or vanish to destroy a minion. It features numerous ways to put cards into the opponents hand, though it can also cause you to overdraw as well. It's not very effective, but it quite funny trying to screw with people, don't expect many results.
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Posted Jan 25, 2015 (GvG Launch)Any replace for the Tauren and one faceless manipulator? :(
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Posted Sep 19, 2014 (Naxx Launch)I made a cheap version, not as effective though it gives your money's worth
http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/103383-ghetto-mill-bouncer
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Posted Sep 2, 2014 (Naxx Launch)I met a rogue playing a deck variant of this that took advantage of the Coldlight Oracle/Shadowstep combination to mill, but also played heavy taunts such as Deathlords, Sludge Belchers, and Ancient Watchers/Sunfuries/Arguses to stall the game. Backstabs, Eviscerates, Deadly Poison, and Blade Flurry were also played as their contribution to quelling aggressive board states remains invaluable even in a milling deck.
Curiously enough, in a deck that runs Vanish and Sap, Deathlord actually becomes an effective mill card since by playing from the opponent's deck, you force out cards that can then be returned to the opponent's hand to overdraw them.
Of course, a milling deck becomes weak by design against aggressive decks that play out their hands very quickly. Zoo comes to mind here. This can be circumvented by playing large taunts and Rogue control spells that allow you to simply avoid the milling style for those games in which it simply isn't feasible.
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Posted Aug 30, 2014 (Naxx Launch)great deck so much fun :D
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Posted Aug 30, 2014 (Naxx Launch)damn, the only card i don't have is 2nd Kiddnapper :'( can't craft it im looking for craft foils cards
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Posted Sep 3, 2014 (Naxx Launch)If you craft Kidnapper, Baby Jesus will strangle a baby kitten.
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Posted Aug 31, 2014 (Naxx Launch)I wish more people would do that. Honestly, that's what casual mode should be intended for. Instead it's just a place for people to farm gold with zoo decks all day long.
I built a fun priest deck that's gimmicky, but of course after I posted it with a nifty explanation on how to play it and what it's good and bad against (it actually can beat competitive decks)...900 + views and not a single solitary upvote. Cuz unless you're e-famous or the deck says "can get legend rank", nobody cares. : /
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Posted Sep 2, 2014 (Naxx Launch)I think being able to test out a new "competitive" deck idea in Casual Mode is good.
Maybe it would be best when you entered a Casual Mode game if you could pick one of three "modes" and get matched up against someone else in the same mode? "Newbie," "experimental," and "goofy," or something like that? Not sure how you'd enforce it, though. (Particularly how you'd keep lame gold-farmers from entering the Newbie mode and making a negative experience for new players.)
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Posted Sep 2, 2014 (Naxx Launch)Agreed. If you haven't yet won via the awesome Lorewalker Cho + Faceless Manipulator + The Coin combo, then you're really missing out. Winning as a result of your opponent's hand containing nothing but coins is pure awesomesauce. Like, 10,000,000,000 : 1 concentrate awesomesauce.
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Posted Aug 28, 2014 (Naxx Launch)Deathlord would fit in the gimmick as well. It takes creatures from the deck and then vanish/sap/kidnapper to finish the taken creature off
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Posted Aug 30, 2014 (Naxx Launch)I don't think so. With saps and faceless manipulators you should be just fine. You need to play it smart, such as don't drop it against a control warrior early without a sap in hand but it can be really powerful.