After making a good warrior deck and a buffadin i am back to shaman. It´s the class is started and focused first. I moved to paladin with mean streets as there i could build a very fun and unique battlecry deck and make my 500+ wins. With witchwood i did jump on shudderwock as it was battlecry but it was somewhat average. Then seeing that i have most paladin cards i also constructed a buff paladin which can hold it´s ground very well. Then i looked at the meta and constructed a (at least for me) feel good warrior deck destroying paladins and having a positive winrate overall.
Then again going back to my shaman. Throwing off all the meta and murloc and whatever and make a crazy fun witch deck an then optimize. It´s how new metas are created ;-). I know there are some trys with corpestaker but they all had their mind focused on shudder while i used a diffrent aproach forfiting stable extra card daw filling the hand in another way and dumping shutter in the first run.
It happened that it became a shudderwok deck. It was just three cards to fit but with the brutal late game shudder in reserve.
Here comes the crazy witch. Who needs extra card draw ? This deck has troubles not overfilling it´s hand ^^.
Intresting Variants: I love the runespear. It´s usually not a good card being too expensive, but this is the only deck i found where it actually works and even won me a few. Just that 8 mana ....
Crazy stuff and fun to play. (Beware of those Hydronox decks ... they are the witches nemesis and a Tinkmaster barely helps....)
well after trying it competative it´s no longer the chrazy witch overflooding the hand. It´s a solid shudderwock deck variant maintaining slighly above 50%. Unfortunately often long games climbing the ladder would need eons ^^. I can win without shudder quite solid but he is a strong finisher or reserve against control. The bogshapers are both strong creatures and card drawers and a key card. I also like how witchwood brought a lot of old cards to life. Here it is far sight which is quite powerful in this deck.
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Hello everyone :-).
After making a good warrior deck and a buffadin i am back to shaman. It´s the class is started and focused first. I moved to paladin with mean streets as there i could build a very fun and unique battlecry deck and make my 500+ wins. With witchwood i did jump on shudderwock as it was battlecry but it was somewhat average. Then seeing that i have most paladin cards i also constructed a buff paladin which can hold it´s ground very well. Then i looked at the meta and constructed a (at least for me) feel good warrior deck destroying paladins and having a positive winrate overall.
Then again going back to my shaman. Throwing off all the meta and murloc and whatever and make a crazy fun witch deck an then optimize. It´s how new metas are created ;-). I know there are some trys with corpestaker but they all had their mind focused on shudder while i used a diffrent aproach forfiting stable extra card daw filling the hand in another way and dumping shutter in the first run.
It happened that it became a shudderwok deck. It was just three cards to fit but with the brutal late game shudder in reserve.
Here comes the crazy witch. Who needs extra card draw ? This deck has troubles not overfilling it´s hand ^^.
Intresting Variants: I love the runespear. It´s usually not a good card being too expensive, but this is the only deck i found where it actually works and even won me a few. Just that 8 mana ....
Crazy stuff and fun to play. (Beware of those Hydronox decks ... they are the witches nemesis and a Tinkmaster barely helps....)
well after trying it competative it´s no longer the chrazy witch overflooding the hand. It´s a solid shudderwock deck variant maintaining slighly above 50%. Unfortunately often long games climbing the ladder would need eons ^^. I can win without shudder quite solid but he is a strong finisher or reserve against control. The bogshapers are both strong creatures and card drawers and a key card. I also like how witchwood brought a lot of old cards to life. Here it is far sight which is quite powerful in this deck.