Currently running a 70% win rate with this deck over 50ish games.
There's a lot of hype around the new Shaman legendary Shudderwock, much emphasis has been on designing decks around it's potential to one turn kill. However, Shudderwock is not only strong, but may even be stronger, as simply another high value potential win condition in a midrange/control deck.
Less hype has surrounded Hagatha the Witch however she too provides immense value in decks such as these.
I find the key is that both cards synergise with elemental decks as these not only play a lot of minions, but play a lot of minions with battlecries.
This, combined with other new cards available to Shaman in Witchwood, turns Elemental Shaman from a workable but lacklustre midrange deck to a high powered midrange deck that is not only capable of being highly aggressive in the early game but can also act as a control deck with huge late game threats and near endless value generation.
Currently running a 70% win rate with this deck over 50ish games.
There's a lot of hype around the new Shaman legendary Shudderwock, much emphasis has been on designing decks around it's potential to one turn kill. However, Shudderwock is not only strong, but may even be stronger, as simply another high value potential win condition in a midrange/control deck.
Less hype has surrounded Hagatha the Witch however she too provides immense value in decks such as these.
I find the key is that both cards synergise with elemental decks as these not only play a lot of minions, but play a lot of minions with battlecries.
This, combined with other new cards available to Shaman in Witchwood, turns Elemental Shaman from a workable but lacklustre midrange deck to a high powered midrange deck that is not only capable of being highly aggressive in the early game but can also act as a control deck with huge late game threats and near endless value generation.
Here's my list:
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