Board control is more important in the aggro matchups, but in the games against Dragon Priest and Control Warlock, make sure to get raw damage into their face. Know how to weave in hero powers and Kill Commands efficiently, and you can get there. Try not to trade with their minions as much, but focus more on going face as early as you can. I won't pretend they're easy matchups, they're simply not in your favor, but that still doesn't mean they're unwinnable. Hope this helps!
Secretkeeper would work if this was a full-on secret synergy aggro list, however, we're also incorporating the beast package (which is much cheaper). If you have access to Kharazhan and therefor Cat Trick and Cloaked Huntress, it would be possible to make some changes in the list to accommodate more secrets making [deck]Secretkeeper[/deck] worth running. However, as is with the 6 total card slots being secrets, it isn't as consistent to play Secretkeeper turn one followed by a secret turn two, as it is to play one of the 1-cost beasts, followed by Dire Wolf Alpha or Crackling Razormaw (or even a freezing trap to protect it).
Sorry for the delay everyone, I really can't make an excuse for it, but the list is fixed now, and I'll try to make it up with a full gameplay guide, thanks for being patient!
To be honest, if you don't have Keleseth I'd recommend running a different variation of Zoolock, either Demonlock or Discolock. If you remove Keleseth there's a lot of card swapping you could do since the entire 2 mana slot would then open up. But for a simple 1 for 1 swap, I'd personally recommend Crazed Alchemist
This deck originally had Crazed Alchemist when I made it, but it's like running x2 of a card with a Kazakus deck. If you don't draw the alchemist in time, your Prince Keleseth won't trigger.
I'd recommend Bonemare, actually, to fill the role of lategame finisher or damage blocker, since you're not using the entire DiscoLock package for Doomguard (PS: luv u Aias, BB).
Hemet, Jungle HunterEmerald Hive Queen. There's more here than meets the eye, folks. I just know someone's going to find some broken combo with these cards, an OTK, or SOMETHING. It makes it so you guarantee you draw specific cards since all cheap ones will be thrown out, and this way minions that were under 3 mana could be kept after Hemet removes the spells with less than 3 mana.
I think this is the key to a Hemet, Jungle Hunter otk. you complete the quest, then you play Hemet and Galvadon, guaranteeing that you draw Blessed Champion, and kill them for 36 damage. You could run removal as well, such as Truesilver Champion that wouldn't be destroyed (4 mana > 3 mana), so you could remove a taunt first, if need be.
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Board control is more important in the aggro matchups, but in the games against Dragon Priest and Control Warlock, make sure to get raw damage into their face. Know how to weave in hero powers and Kill Commands efficiently, and you can get there. Try not to trade with their minions as much, but focus more on going face as early as you can. I won't pretend they're easy matchups, they're simply not in your favor, but that still doesn't mean they're unwinnable. Hope this helps!
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Secretkeeper would work if this was a full-on secret synergy aggro list, however, we're also incorporating the beast package (which is much cheaper). If you have access to Kharazhan and therefor Cat Trick and Cloaked Huntress, it would be possible to make some changes in the list to accommodate more secrets making [deck]Secretkeeper[/deck] worth running. However, as is with the 6 total card slots being secrets, it isn't as consistent to play Secretkeeper turn one followed by a secret turn two, as it is to play one of the 1-cost beasts, followed by Dire Wolf Alpha or Crackling Razormaw (or even a freezing trap to protect it).
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Sorry for the delay everyone, I really can't make an excuse for it, but the list is fixed now, and I'll try to make it up with a full gameplay guide, thanks for being patient!
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Iron Hide + Iron Hide + Geosculptor Yip
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To be honest, if you don't have Keleseth I'd recommend running a different variation of Zoolock, either Demonlock or Discolock. If you remove Keleseth there's a lot of card swapping you could do since the entire 2 mana slot would then open up. But for a simple 1 for 1 swap, I'd personally recommend Crazed Alchemist
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This deck originally had Crazed Alchemist when I made it, but it's like running x2 of a card with a Kazakus deck. If you don't draw the alchemist in time, your Prince Keleseth won't trigger.
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I'd recommend Bonemare, actually, to fill the role of lategame finisher or damage blocker, since you're not using the entire DiscoLock package for Doomguard (PS: luv u Aias, BB).
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Hemet, Jungle Hunter Emerald Hive Queen. There's more here than meets the eye, folks. I just know someone's going to find some broken combo with these cards, an OTK, or SOMETHING. It makes it so you guarantee you draw specific cards since all cheap ones will be thrown out, and this way minions that were under 3 mana could be kept after Hemet removes the spells with less than 3 mana.
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I think this is the key to a Hemet, Jungle Hunter otk. you complete the quest, then you play Hemet and Galvadon, guaranteeing that you draw Blessed Champion, and kill them for 36 damage. You could run removal as well, such as Truesilver Champion that wouldn't be destroyed (4 mana > 3 mana), so you could remove a taunt first, if need be.
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Can I get a deck up-spammed? It's annoying having this happen to me again, but I get it.
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Try to place it on the outer-left side of the board, that way the imps it summons to the right get the buffs from Dire Wolf Alpha easier.