Update Thursday, May 4, 2017 1 PM EST: Added decks from StrifeCro and Thijs.
What Does 12 Wins Wild Brawl Look Like? Check out These Lists!
A few pros have gotten up to the much desired 12 win run in this week's brawl and we've got their deck lists below! If you find any others, share them with our deckbuilder (don't forget to include proof!) and post them in the comments below.
You can find all uploaded decks for this week's Brawl on our deck search page.
Specialist's Aggro Shaman - 12W 2L
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Vlps' Control Shaman - 12W 0L
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Fr0zen's Token Druid - 12W 2L
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StrifeCro's Midrange Paladin - 12W 1L
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Thijs' Freeze Mage - 12W 1L
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Community Brawl Decks
Find decks created by fellow community members! To those submitting decks, be sure to include proof of your win-rate with the deck!
I don't understand all the hate.
It is a great mode, I made 10 wins last time and got 16 packs and 1 golden legendary which was a very good investment of 1000 gold. If you are good and you feel like you can defeat great players in the brawl just do it, if you aren't it is okay, just don't play one week's brawl or watch some stream.
Wild is a fun mode and tbh I haven't played it in a while now but with this brawl I might return to try it.
Stop only hating, try to see other people's perspectives as well :)
The hate is not for the brawl itself.
It is because they made it so that it excludes the usual brawl (and free reward).
You are only looking at the side if you are loosing.
What about if you make 12 wins? For 1000 coins you get 50 packs and 3 golden legendaries.
Even if you try 3 times and only make 12 wins once its more than worth it.
Yes exactly 12. Look at distance in rewards between 11 and 12 wins.
Look at the post where they showed deck lists of pros who got 12 wins- they could only find three...
The odds of that are miniscule. Remember, the expected outcome will go LESS than 3-3. (because of the few 12 win caps not getting 3 losses)
At 3-3, you receive vastly reduced rewards compared to what you put in. This is utter garbage. That is why this mode is trash - if the average outcome does not result in a net gain, there is no point for the average person to play it. It is not like that in Arena.
As such, the natural outcome is the population of people playing the brawl to dwindle over time, and then the people who were previously getting gains will be the only people left - and their average wins will steadily decline as well. Then they stop playing too.
End result? No one playing this awful mode.
There is another word, it is gambling, which is of course, a rip-off :P
That N'zoth shaman is oddly popular. I managed to soft counter it and get 7 wins
Also, I had fun, which is more than all people who came to moan about the brawl without playing it can say
How many did you face out of your 10 games? I ask because I might do a run and was curious
4 of 10. I lost my first game against a murloc face paladin and the shamans started piling on right after, meaning their game records weren't so good. Surprisingly, the people I found at higher wins were playing "overrated" decks that no one talks about using in this brawl such as secret paladin, pirate warrior and quest rogue. Not so overrated after all :)
My opinion is that they should either make the heroic brawls(standard and wild) permanent additions to arena with some changes to entry/prizes, or not do heroic brawls again. Unfortunately I don't have any good ideas to get more wild players other than advertise more wild tournaments in the competitive scene, but I've never been fond of the heroic brawl idea. It's good fun for watching streams, but it's not something I would imagine most players are interested in actually playing. In fact I saw a poll that had over 90% of responses saying they weren't planning to play in this brawl event. Just adding my 2 cents to the conversation.
Not since ShruteBucks (or whatever the troll's name is) has someone earned an "Ignore User" click as CypherBenkes just has. You need to take a Deeeeep breath, guy. Just felt like sharing...
I love this wild brawl and I hope they ALL stay wild, If only I was good enough to get past 6 wins :))
Heroic tavern brawls are great. Wild is great. Just thought some positive opinion was needed in this sea of negativity
Get out
No C'thun deck? :-O
To the one person posting multiple times he doesn't like Wild because he doesn't have the cards (making it seem like there are many idiotic complains about it):
This is a card game, people have collections, they have cards and want to play with those cards. Wild is a format just as much as Standard, and the game isn't standard-only, Blizzard said it themselves they want people to play Wild more often than they do.
The whole QQ about collection: are you even serious? There are two many reasons for this QQ, and both are SUPER idiotic:
"I don't have the cards" - Then buy them if you want them.
"I don't want to spend money on the cards" - Then don't play the game.
A full collection (Wild included!) of playable cards in Hearthstone costs less than 1/4 of a single Modern deck in Magic. Real card game players want to have cards and want to play with them, going against players being able to play with their cards is an attitude of a person who shouldn't even be playing a card game in the first place.
Exactly. I'm also a Magic player. Play mostly Modern but am breaking into Legacy. Magic has obviously been around much longer and because of it, there are multiple formats. You can play Standard and play only the new cards, or you can break out those original and expensive cards and go play Vintage. Vintage is NOT for everyone, just as Wild in HS is not for everyone. And if HS is to grow, there will obviously always be new cards, which will in turn create a longer line of sets, which eventually, very long down the line, might even force more that two formats. It just all depends on how dedicated you are to the game.
Me for example? I'm somewhere just above the casual I'd say. I'll pay the occasional cash so I can get some packs when new sets release. But I've also gotten most of my gold from pure grinding. Finish those quests. Climb the ladder. Etc. I'll finish my decks in time. Sure I'm missing some legendaries here or some good epics there, but I'll get them from packs or the eventual dust collecting. And then I'll play some Wild for the lolz when I'm curious how the meta is going.
But hey, if you want to be super competitive and have all the cards the day the set releases and make every deck you can, go for it. Spend the money, spend the time, that's what you want to do. But you can also be the super casual dude who plays a few times a week, avg rank 20-15. Small collection and only plays Standard.
In the end, it's supposed to be a game. A fun game. To meet new people, to hang out with friends, and have a good time win or lose. If you aren't having fun, then this game is probably not for you.
P.S. Sorry for this long response. :3
On a scale from 1 - 10 how triggered are you by this Brawl?
You can no longer buy wild pack so your point is not valid.