Standard is so shit right now with Mech Hunters and Control Warriors everywhere. Does anyone have an interesting Wild deck I can try, until the new expansion launches?
The meta decks are not that interesting, but if you want an interesting off-meta deck that can also win games, I suggest Burgle Rogue, Nine Lives Hunter or any Magic Carpet Zoo Warlock.
Most of the top tier decks are just play the green card unfortunately. Among them, Quest Mage and Odd Warrior are certainly the more interactive ones.
Murloc Shaman isn't that fun, it is essentially a play the green card curvestone deck. It's playing Murloc until your Everyfin becomes playable, then you win. You don't need to think much...
Yesterday, I had some fun with Handbuff Paladin, until I got absolutely demolished by a Dead Man's Hand Warrior. Then I crushed a Big Priest with Big Shaman. One of my favorite decks in Wild is still my version of Inner Fire Dragon Priest, and I just saw on VS that there's also a spell combo variety that mixes the board-centric playstyle of traditional Dragon Priest with a dirty Velen Mind Blast finisher. That's the next deck I'm probably gonna try out myself: https://www.vicioussyndicate.com/corbetts-mind-blast-priest/
Wild has plenty of options. I don't know at what rank you are, but in case you are in the lower ranks, you really can just play whatever you want. Most people do, and only as you are getting closer to rank 5 and beyond, Wild is more of a cut-throat format like Standard where you should bring a good deck.
Just have fun and play any archetype you ever thought about or want to go back to. Whatever your collection makes possible. That's what Wild is for, especially if you are sick of Standard.
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Standard is so shit right now with Mech Hunters and Control Warriors everywhere. Does anyone have an interesting Wild deck I can try, until the new expansion launches?
The meta decks are not that interesting, but if you want an interesting off-meta deck that can also win games, I suggest Burgle Rogue, Nine Lives Hunter or any Magic Carpet Zoo Warlock.
Most of the top tier decks are just play the green card unfortunately. Among them, Quest Mage and Odd Warrior are certainly the more interactive ones.
Burgle rogue(non aggro, with spectral cutlass and tess), renounce warlock, treachery warlock, toggwagle druid
I have fun with the old (but updated version of) Evolve Shaman, Mill Rogue and JOKE Shaman.
These lasts days, I've been trying the infinite SN1P-SN4P :
Here would be an example of an OTK at turn 4 : HS Replay
Renlock, Handbuff Mech Pala, Pirate Warrior, Token druids, Murloc Shaman, Burn Secret Mage and Token Druid are all fun and (kind of) cheap.
Murloc Shaman isn't that fun, it is essentially a play the green card curvestone deck. It's playing Murloc until your Everyfin becomes playable, then you win. You don't need to think much...
Yesterday, I had some fun with Handbuff Paladin, until I got absolutely demolished by a Dead Man's Hand Warrior. Then I crushed a Big Priest with Big Shaman. One of my favorite decks in Wild is still my version of Inner Fire Dragon Priest, and I just saw on VS that there's also a spell combo variety that mixes the board-centric playstyle of traditional Dragon Priest with a dirty Velen Mind Blast finisher. That's the next deck I'm probably gonna try out myself: https://www.vicioussyndicate.com/corbetts-mind-blast-priest/
Wild has plenty of options. I don't know at what rank you are, but in case you are in the lower ranks, you really can just play whatever you want. Most people do, and only as you are getting closer to rank 5 and beyond, Wild is more of a cut-throat format like Standard where you should bring a good deck.
Just have fun and play any archetype you ever thought about or want to go back to. Whatever your collection makes possible. That's what Wild is for, especially if you are sick of Standard.