Top Five Highest Win-Rate Witchwood Decks
Using data sourced from our Innkeeper application, we've got the top five highest win-rate decks for Witchwood. Decks showcased below for each of the archetypes are the exact decklist that has the advertised win-rate. Variants of these decks may be on par with them and may even be better depending on what you are seeing on the ladder.
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[66%] Odd Paladin
The first deck we've got for you features Baku the Mooneater via Odd Paladin! A deck that I've personally piloted, it looks like the community overall has a slightly higher win-rate than the one I've advertised. It's a super fun deck with lots of little combos that flood the board and completely overwhelm your opponent.
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Minion (17)
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Ability (8)
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[65%] Spiteful Druid
The second highest ranked deck right now is Spiteful Druid! This is the list that Hearthstone's Iksar has played on the ladder and it looks like it wasn't only working for him considering the high win-rate.
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Minion (27)
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[61%] Cubelock
Cubelock returns again to be a prominent player in the Hearthstone meta. Not a whole lot has changed since Kobolds, but the deck now has an additional, more powerful Defile through Lord Godfrey and Voodoo Doll is all kinds of annoying for your opponent. No guide is available, but here's the list Zalae was playing a few days ago and that is sitting at the magical 61% win-rate.
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Minion (18)
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Ability (10)
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[61%] Spiteful Priest
Our fourth top deck is Spiteful Priest, a deck which gained a couple of very nice cards with Witchwood that enables token generation for the deck through Nightscale Matriarch and beautiful instant gratification through Scaleworm.
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[60%] Aggro Mage
This specific deck was theorycrafted and popularized by Trump. No one has yet written a guide for it, but the deck plays quite simply. Lots of low-cost spells alongside the new Vex Crow give you some serious value in the early game.
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Minion (11)
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I don't see Mr. My jaws that bite, my claws that catch anywhere...seems pretty much overhyped :)
There's a gajillion Shudderwock decks being played and just a couple are over 50% -- none over 55%.
When you lose to it, there's probably no way you could have won. But when you (more commonly) beat it, there's probably no way you could have lost.
Missing him already? Then i might have something for ya: http://www.myjawsthatbitemyclawsthatcatch.com/
It's like a 40% win rate deck that's just as annoying to play as it is to play against. So, no, it shouldn't be up here.
So true. I either crush them before they draw the combo, or they get it down and it is over for me.
One fun exception: I was playing a meme version of Handlock Druid with a Splintergraft to summon a 10/10 Wax Elemental followed by a Mountain Giant that I was able to get out for 5 mana the following turn. I was shocked to survive 3 turns after they got the combo. It was possible becauase I had those big minions, on top of a huge shield built up, and my opponent lost the 1 hp to fatigue that I needed to clinch the game!
Shudderwock has the same problem as jade druid had when it first hit with Gadgetzan, powerfull and practically unstopable if it was rolling, but the turns leading up to it, it is very easy to aggro down your opponent, even with a lucky draw control deck.
Shocker.