If i were you, i'd try the best budget version of Evenlock that you can build with your current collection first.
To see how you like it.
While this deck isn't the most expensive, it absolutely needs the epics: Mountain Giants, Molten Giants and Faceless Shamblers. The plan is to heropower very often and apply high pressure with the overstatted minions and you can't do that without them.
It IS still a top Tier2 deck. So if you want to climb it should be good enough. You don't even need Ragnaros or Zihi. Go for Ooze instead and you'll be fine.
If i were you, i'd try the best budget version of Evenlock that you can build with your current collection first.
To see how you like it.
While this deck isn't the most expensive, it absolutely needs the epics: Mountain Giants, Molten Giants and Faceless Shamblers. The plan is to heropower very often and apply high pressure with the overstatted minions and you can't do that without them.
it doesn't need shamblers though that's one version of the deck, the other version uses fat demons like dreaded infernaland the dk, and there are points in the meta where you'd run a version over the other ie: if facing too much silence tech or heavy late game decks, shambler version is pretty bad and you'd rather go the Dk route because the shambler version is really weak against lategame decks, when facnig too much aggro the shambler version is preferred
If i were you, i'd try the best budget version of Evenlock that you can build with your current collection first.
To see how you like it.
While this deck isn't the most expensive, it absolutely needs the epics: Mountain Giants, Molten Giants and Faceless Shamblers. The plan is to heropower very often and apply high pressure with the overstatted minions and you can't do that without them.
it doesn't need shamblers though that's one version of the deck, the other version uses fat demons like dreaded infernaland the dk, and there are points in the meta where you'd run a version over the other ie: if facing too much silence tech or heavy late game decks, shambler version is pretty bad
You play all overstated minions and Mojomaster Zihi, so it never really goes to late game, because beats with Giants hurt. The deck is favored against all Renodecks, only Odd CW is a bad control MU.
If i were you, i'd try the best budget version of Evenlock that you can build with your current collection first.
To see how you like it.
While this deck isn't the most expensive, it absolutely needs the epics: Mountain Giants, Molten Giants and Faceless Shamblers. The plan is to heropower very often and apply high pressure with the overstatted minions and you can't do that without them.
it doesn't need shamblers though that's one version of the deck, the other version uses fat demons like dreaded infernaland the dk, and there are points in the meta where you'd run a version over the other ie: if facing too much silence tech or heavy late game decks, shambler version is pretty bad
You play all overstated minions and Mojomaster Zihi, so it never really goes to late game, because beats with Giants hurt. The deck is favored against all Renodecks, only Odd CW is a bad control MU.
Having reached at least rank 4 last 4 seasons with even warlock (once legend), I agree with this sentiment. Going second and playing Mountain Giant on turn 3, followed by Faceless Shambler turn 4 is often game. The version I play has The Lich King, Ragnaros and Bloodreaver Gul'dan for late game, and the number of times I've played Bloodreaver Gul'dan and it's made a difference is propably in the single digits.
The deck was much better in the days of even shaman, but still carries a punch. Control Warrior is beatable, but unfortunately one of the worse matchups is Big Priest, which you'll run into in about 1/4-1/3 of your games around rank 5 and up. It's become a better matchup after they started to include Archmage Vargoth, as it dilludes the summon/ress pool with fewer early taunts.
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Is worth to craft a even deck actually? I have genn and some warlock cards,but is missing some cards
Evenlock used to be a top tier deck before RoS, but not so sure in the current meta.
If i were you, i'd try the best budget version of Evenlock that you can build with your current collection first.
To see how you like it.
While this deck isn't the most expensive, it absolutely needs the epics: Mountain Giants, Molten Giants and Faceless Shamblers. The plan is to heropower very often and apply high pressure with the overstatted minions and you can't do that without them.
It IS still a top Tier2 deck. So if you want to climb it should be good enough. You don't even need Ragnaros or Zihi. Go for Ooze instead and you'll be fine.
genn is in hall of fame
it doesn't need shamblers though that's one version of the deck, the other version uses fat demons like dreaded infernaland the dk, and there are points in the meta where you'd run a version over the other ie: if facing too much silence tech or heavy late game decks, shambler version is pretty bad and you'd rather go the Dk route because the shambler version is really weak against lategame decks, when facnig too much aggro the shambler version is preferred
You're in the wild forums, my dude.
*implying Wild isn't a thing*
No shit, sherlock...
Always expect the unexpectable!
You play all overstated minions and Mojomaster Zihi, so it never really goes to late game, because beats with Giants hurt. The deck is favored against all Renodecks, only Odd CW is a bad control MU.
Having reached at least rank 4 last 4 seasons with even warlock (once legend), I agree with this sentiment. Going second and playing Mountain Giant on turn 3, followed by Faceless Shambler turn 4 is often game. The version I play has The Lich King, Ragnaros and Bloodreaver Gul'dan for late game, and the number of times I've played Bloodreaver Gul'dan and it's made a difference is propably in the single digits.
The deck was much better in the days of even shaman, but still carries a punch. Control Warrior is beatable, but unfortunately one of the worse matchups is Big Priest, which you'll run into in about 1/4-1/3 of your games around rank 5 and up. It's become a better matchup after they started to include Archmage Vargoth, as it dilludes the summon/ress pool with fewer early taunts.