Because Void Contract is shit and Bloodbloom doesn't make this card good. It just dilutes your deck. (you can combine it with twisting nether, siphon - 4 spells in your deck).
The rest is control warlock, which is kinda weak to druid (taunt, big etc). I would gladly play it, but I am tired of druid's BS in standard.
Are you defending the OP? Opposing him? Or just trying to be contrary with everyone?
And for every clever answer to everyone's combo that people are trying to silver bullet, there is always counteraction.
Whoops. looks like I got Shirvalla Cannon instead instead of Odd Pally. Punt.Darn, Void Contract Didn't hit a combo Piece. Whiff. Uh, my opponent knows how to keep his Kingsbane in hand when I can threaten Gnomferatu. feelsbadman. And my favorite... Crap, Contract just destroyed all the removal I needed for the rest of his deck.
You need win conditions, if you are going to win games once you start playing people who know how to play it out instead of concede on the spot. And Contract can actually rob you of your own win-cons.
For the same reason control warlock wasn't played before, nothing changed. It is bad against aggro, other control decks and right now there aren't enough combo decks to justify playing it.
Against control we have Rin and Bloodreaver gul'dan. The only issue we have are druid decks, which can puke minions after minions and which can exhaust our removals (Twisting Nethers) like Taunt Druid.
And then you pay 8 life to destroy half of someone's deck, only to get destroyed by the 5 minions in their hand while you tap desperately for enough removal.
Too many match-ups rely on RNG. Even your Mulligan is basically random, needing to assume what they are playing before you see the first card.
What about it?
Are you defending the OP? Opposing him? Or just trying to be contrary with everyone?
And for every clever answer to everyone's combo that people are trying to silver bullet, there is always counteraction.
Whoops. looks like I got Shirvalla Cannon instead instead of Odd Pally. Punt. Darn, Void Contract Didn't hit a combo Piece. Whiff. Uh, my opponent knows how to keep his Kingsbane in hand when I can threaten Gnomferatu. feelsbadman. And my favorite... Crap, Contract just destroyed all the removal I needed for the rest of his deck.
You need win conditions, if you are going to win games once you start playing people who know how to play it out instead of concede on the spot. And Contract can actually rob you of your own win-cons.
And then you pay 8 life to destroy half of someone's deck, only to get destroyed by the 5 minions in their hand while you tap desperately for enough removal.
Too many match-ups rely on RNG. Even your Mulligan is basically random, needing to assume what they are playing before you see the first card.