Since Priest got gimped hard by losing Shrink and Velen's Chosen, I had to make some mods to my Dragon Priest for Standard. I made some mods to make it fun with cards I had.
This card is only in here for the sake of fun. Truth be told, Zerus helped win me games. Since he can become any minion, he's extremely flexible. Plus, going SMOrc on a C'thun Druid with a Zerus turned into King Krush is so sweet.
With the new C'thun decks in standard, I need board presence and targets to bait out the C'thun. With the release of standard I feel Onyxia is more playable. Practical, no. Playable, yes. Plus, it's another dragon to hold.
I know what you're thinking. Rend wasn't my first choice. But with how popular C'thun decks are right now, Rend is the perfect removal for C'thun. Plus, more dragon synergy.
I was playing a pretty similar deck a couple days ago, but it had a few more spells than yours; I had 2 Truesilvers too, and a tirion. I think I got my first lost at rank 10 with that deck. It was fun
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HS is best played while listening to some gangsta ass music and a nice blunt in your left hand.
Deathrattle Rogue (no legendaries from WoG yet): pretty fun to play and many interesting combos, bad early game means very little chances against aggro Shaman, and C'Thun Druids with ramp into fat taunts are really hard to handle.
Shaman: I tried aggro (really good) and midrange (good, sometimes even better than aggro depending on the matchup)
C'Thun Warrior: didn't like it
Zoolock: surprisingly effective, I was not expecting Zoo to be that good with the departure of all the deathrattle cards and implosion, but the new cards are really good. Gormok and Sea Giants are happy.
Midrange/deathrattle Hunter: even with no legendaries from WoG it performed decently
I'm waiting for my pity timer on the packs to open one last Legendary, then I'll craft all those that I want (thanks nerfs!), and I'll complete deathrattle decks, craft Yogg, Twin Emperor and Ragnaros. Then I'll try playing:
I'm currently testing my N'Zoth, the Corruptor Paladin, if you want to help me making it really stable, I wrote in the guide what cards I would like to test and so on :)
After playing a tempo swarmlock and a mid-range C'Thun (for a brief time Cho'Thun to test him), I merged them and I'm playing now mid-range Zoo'Thun and even the first draft works SOOOO amazing, it's stupid.
11-1 so far now and rank 2. Won against every class easily. Tho, haven't faced warrior yet. The only loss has been against a turn 4 14/14 Edwin. >_>
I'm having fun with a Token Druid featuring the new legendary and Yogg-Saron, a N'zoth and Yogg-Saron Rogue, Tentacle Zoolock, Midrange Shaman and a very bad Reno / C'thun / Yogg-Saron Mage. So far the zoo has performed the best (around ranks 4-5), but I think a more refined midrange shaman would be event better.
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Im tryring some pirate warrior, cthun dragons, and nzoth, still thinking about crafting yogg but not sure.
What decks are you guys playing?
Pretty good so far. Thinking about replacing 1 Shield Block, but not sure what is the right replacement.
Currently playing C'thun Priest, C'thun Control Warrior, Deathrattle Hunter, and Beast Druid.
This one. Very weak against face, bad against aggro, but very strong against slower decks. Minion control is real. Shadowstep value is real.
Straight up zoo. Been working very well around rank 2-3
Easiest Rank 5 run I've ever had with this deck here. Fandral is insane value.
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Since Priest got gimped hard by losing Shrink and Velen's Chosen, I had to make some mods to my Dragon Priest for Standard. I made some mods to make it fun with cards I had.
Changes:
Shifter Zerus:
This card is only in here for the sake of fun. Truth be told, Zerus helped win me games. Since he can become any minion, he's extremely flexible. Plus, going SMOrc on a C'thun Druid with a Zerus turned into King Krush is so sweet.
Onyxia:
With the new C'thun decks in standard, I need board presence and targets to bait out the C'thun. With the release of standard I feel Onyxia is more playable. Practical, no. Playable, yes. Plus, it's another dragon to hold.
Rend Blackhand:
I know what you're thinking. Rend wasn't my first choice. But with how popular C'thun decks are right now, Rend is the perfect removal for C'thun. Plus, more dragon synergy.
I was playing a pretty similar deck a couple days ago, but it had a few more spells than yours; I had 2 Truesilvers too, and a tirion. I think I got my first lost at rank 10 with that deck. It was fun
HS is best played while listening to some gangsta ass music and a nice blunt in your left hand.
Kibler's dragon paladin. It's a ton of fun!
Every rogue deck I can afford.
No N'zoth rattle, but pretty much everything else.
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My mandibles which are capable of pressing down and tearing, my talons which are known to intercept and hold.
Crafted Yogg to Suicide Mage
N'Zoth on Rogue and Hunter
C'thun Druid ,Priest,and Warrior
Pretty much this .
Standard > Wild
So far I've tried:
Deathrattle Rogue (no legendaries from WoG yet): pretty fun to play and many interesting combos, bad early game means very little chances against aggro Shaman, and C'Thun Druids with ramp into fat taunts are really hard to handle.
Shaman: I tried aggro (really good) and midrange (good, sometimes even better than aggro depending on the matchup)
C'Thun Warrior: didn't like it
Zoolock: surprisingly effective, I was not expecting Zoo to be that good with the departure of all the deathrattle cards and implosion, but the new cards are really good. Gormok and Sea Giants are happy.
Midrange/deathrattle Hunter: even with no legendaries from WoG it performed decently
I'm waiting for my pity timer on the packs to open one last Legendary, then I'll craft all those that I want (thanks nerfs!), and I'll complete deathrattle decks, craft Yogg, Twin Emperor and Ragnaros. Then I'll try playing:
Yogg Lock&Load Hunter
C'Thun Rogue
Healadin
i believe this is the best version, i don't own some cards in the list tho.
Hi folks,
I'm currently testing my N'Zoth, the Corruptor Paladin, if you want to help me making it really stable, I wrote in the guide what cards I would like to test and so on :)
Recently I am running Beast Druid with Yogg-Saron, Hope's End.
Interestingly, this deck only runs 1 natural card, the Old God. But the deck is fairly strong with all the spells synergy with it.
Pirate warrior is heaps of fun, tried C'thun druid but it's kind of boring. Midrange Shaman OP OP.
Ibn Fahd.
After playing a tempo swarmlock and a mid-range C'Thun (for a brief time Cho'Thun to test him), I merged them and I'm playing now mid-range Zoo'Thun and even the first draft works SOOOO amazing, it's stupid.
11-1 so far now and rank 2. Won against every class easily. Tho, haven't faced warrior yet. The only loss has been against a turn 4 14/14 Edwin. >_>
I think Malygos Hunter "might" work with the new On the Hunt card. I've never built one so... someone try it out? :D
I'm having fun with a Token Druid featuring the new legendary and Yogg-Saron, a N'zoth and Yogg-Saron Rogue, Tentacle Zoolock, Midrange Shaman and a very bad Reno / C'thun / Yogg-Saron Mage. So far the zoo has performed the best (around ranks 4-5), but I think a more refined midrange shaman would be event better.