I'm having fun with this deck more than you can imagine. It's like I play Chess with my opponent, which means you need to plan ahead. I don't track win-rate but I'm positive its win-rate is above 50%. So, here you go:
I have one that you can check. All you need to do is hit Time Rewinder via Toshley for infinite Shudder/N'Zoth plays. Maybe you can put Krag'wa, the Frog for more consistent infinite Shudderwock plays. Since I don't have it, I can't tell whether it's important or not.
Isnt that too greedy most of the time?
It's not. Playing N'Zoth and Shudderwock once is enough. To be honest, Doppel/Zola/Grumble OTK shenanigans are the greediest ways to play Shudderwock, and are very slow. My deck isn't entirely depend on Toshley's Battlecry, which is return Shudderwock to hand infinitely, but to swarm the board at least twice.
- cube/deathrattle deck (any class) - some heavy control deck (maybe reno variant?)
If only you had had cards before Ungoro, I would have helped you better. Maybe you can check my decks to have some insights regarding Deathrattle or Reno decks?
I like control and midrange decks, I prefer tempo over aggro
Even Shaman would be your best bet in Wild since Even Shaman is considered to be a midrange-tempo based deck. However, you need to invest in some cheap cards such as Crackle/Devolve/Thing from Below and 4 mana 7/7. Since you checked Wild meta websites, you can decide what to do easily. However, what seems important is this:
Where I try to play as Miracle Priest in one game, Dragon Priest in another game, Elemental Priest in another game, and buff minions via Djinni of Zephyrs and Unidentified Elixir in another game.It's like I play Zentimo Priest, and it's fairly cheap to craft.
I checked your collection and it looks like Mill Rogue would be your best bet to grind with, which has over 60% winrate, if I recall correct. You need 1xPreparation and 2xGang Up to create most of Mill decks. Togwaggle's Scheme might help you, I think, which is the next adventure/expansion card. Elven Minstrel and/or Murloc Tastyfin are needed to fetch Coldlight Oracle. Most of Mill decks use Brannbut you can use Spirit of the Shark as replacement.
Otherwise, could you specify what kind of decks you like to play or tribes (Mech/Elemental/Dragon etc.) you love so that I can help you in more detail? Even though you specified classes you would like to play, I need to know what kind of decks you like, because there are tons of deck ideas in Wild.
If you see Highlander decks other than Priest/Mage/Warlock, that indicates a healthy meta. If you see homebrew decks alongside meta decks, that indicates a healthy meta. I face both of these. Thus, meta is healthy.
Just to note: If you make homebrew decks, you help make meta healthy.
Back in the day N'Zoth Reno Rogue was a thing (Shadowstepping N'Zoth or Reno), I don't know if it still exists, but it was a fun deck!
I agree with you. I play Reno N'Zoth Rogue but with a different approach.As for Shadowstep, I count on Xaril/Yeti to give me one. In short, Reno Rogue is better than what it was used to be, and it will always be.
I'm glad to hear you liked the deck. If you checked the videos, you can see that it's possible to grind to Rank 15. Maybe you can get even higher by reaching Rank 10. So, this deck is viable, in my opinion. Whether you face meta decks or not, with right strategy, you can beat all.
This deck is just an idea of Beast Druid. Even if you don't have all cards, I hope this deck gave you new ideas. I believe Beast Druid will be viable with new adventure, which I used to play way back in Karazhan. After dust refunds, maybe I will improve this deck.
Here is the question for you. Do you think it's wise to run one copy of Spectral Cutlass or two? And why? I play Wild-only, but I would like to hear out the ideas of Standard players as well.
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I'm having fun with this deck more than you can imagine. It's like I play Chess with my opponent, which means you need to plan ahead. I don't track win-rate but I'm positive its win-rate is above 50%. So, here you go:
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It's not. Playing N'Zoth and Shudderwock once is enough. To be honest, Doppel/Zola/Grumble OTK shenanigans are the greediest ways to play Shudderwock, and are very slow. My deck isn't entirely depend on Toshley's Battlecry, which is return Shudderwock to hand infinitely, but to swarm the board at least twice.
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If only you had had cards before Ungoro, I would have helped you better. Maybe you can check my decks to have some insights regarding Deathrattle or Reno decks?
Even Shaman would be your best bet in Wild since Even Shaman is considered to be a midrange-tempo based deck. However, you need to invest in some cheap cards such as Crackle/Devolve/Thing from Below and 4 mana 7/7. Since you checked Wild meta websites, you can decide what to do easily. However, what seems important is this:
You need to focus on a deck or two to enrich your collection while having fun with playing these decks. That is all that matters.
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I play Reno Thief Rogue, which is really a fun deck you could try. When played, it's like I play Chess, no kidding:
Other than Reno decks, I sometimes go back and forth this deck:
Where I try to play as Miracle Priest in one game, Dragon Priest in another game, Elemental Priest in another game, and buff minions via Djinni of Zephyrs and Unidentified Elixir in another game. It's like I play Zentimo Priest, and it's fairly cheap to craft.
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I checked your collection and it looks like Mill Rogue would be your best bet to grind with, which has over 60% winrate, if I recall correct. You need 1xPreparation and 2xGang Up to create most of Mill decks. Togwaggle's Scheme might help you, I think, which is the next adventure/expansion card. Elven Minstrel and/or Murloc Tastyfin are needed to fetch Coldlight Oracle. Most of Mill decks use Brann but you can use Spirit of the Shark as replacement.
Otherwise, could you specify what kind of decks you like to play or tribes (Mech/Elemental/Dragon etc.) you love so that I can help you in more detail? Even though you specified classes you would like to play, I need to know what kind of decks you like, because there are tons of deck ideas in Wild.
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If you see Highlander decks other than Priest/Mage/Warlock, that indicates a healthy meta. If you see homebrew decks alongside meta decks, that indicates a healthy meta. I face both of these. Thus, meta is healthy.
Just to note: If you make homebrew decks, you help make meta healthy.
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I agree with you. I play Reno N'Zoth Rogue but with a different approach. As for Shadowstep, I count on Xaril/Yeti to give me one. In short, Reno Rogue is better than what it was used to be, and it will always be.
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I have one that you can check. All you need to do is hit Time Rewinder via Toshley for infinite Shudder/N'Zoth plays. Maybe you can put Krag'wa, the Frog for more consistent infinite Shudderwock plays. Since I don't have it, I can't tell whether it's important or not.
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I guess. I really like to create different decks, that's all.
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I'm glad to hear you liked the deck. If you checked the videos, you can see that it's possible to grind to Rank 15. Maybe you can get even higher by reaching Rank 10. So, this deck is viable, in my opinion. Whether you face meta decks or not, with right strategy, you can beat all.
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This deck is just an idea of Beast Druid. Even if you don't have all cards, I hope this deck gave you new ideas. I believe Beast Druid will be viable with new adventure, which I used to play way back in Karazhan. After dust refunds, maybe I will improve this deck.
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I see. I will put some weapon buffs as well, then, not only focusing on stealing cards. Thanks a lot.
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That I keep in mind. But some use one copy of Spectral, thats why I asked.
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Here is the question for you. Do you think it's wise to run one copy of Spectral Cutlass or two? And why? I play Wild-only, but I would like to hear out the ideas of Standard players as well.
What do you think?