With the arrival of Toki's Wild Bundle and some renewed interest in the format, we're back with RegisKillbin to bring you four decks that'll help you climb in Wild without breaking the back. Each of these decks comes in under 2000 total dust, and should be strong enough to climb to Rank 5 in the hands of a skilled player (or maybe even higher!).
You can find each of his decklists below, including some thoughts to explain what they're all about.
Live Gameplay
These decks and more are going to be piloted LIVE as Regis pushes to Wild Legend! Tune in below.
Budget Dragon Combo Priest
This is a deck archetype that flies under the radar a bit, but absolutely dominates in lower ranks in Wild (highest win-rate Priest deck across all ranks), and still has potential at higher ranks. Where most people are expecting Big Priest and lots of giant late-game problems, this deck comes out swinging with combo potential in the form of Divine Spirit + Inner Fire.
Budget Mech Hunter
This should come as no surprise, because Mech Hunter is just as good in Wild as it is in Standard, AND just as affordable! The list gets a little more aggressive in Wild with things like Metaltooth Leaper, but it's much of the same stuff!
Budget Heal Zoo Warlock
Heal Zoo remains a fast and powerful option in Wild, especially with the addition of Magic Carpet to speed things up even more!
Budget Murloc Shaman
Murloc Shaman is has some crazy powerful tools in Wild like Everyfin is Awesome. You just need to get quick starts and then burst your opponent down with a varity of board buffs and damage follow-ups.
Comments
Agro and awesome in the same sentence?!
Considering that OoC is absolutlye new, it needs all the spotlight it may gather and a prominent streamer (even if he's not a dedicated HS one) is indeed a good thing.
I don't really understand how people can wrote down such thing like "consipracy" theories and the like. Get over it dudes and chill out.
Now only kiwinbacon to start spamming and I am out of here...
Was so good new site, until this thread - what is that guy doing with you Flux - cash under the table, ads revenue share, relative?
He is one of the most bad players in high rank streaming and no matter that his influence is everywhere - even added to host Blizzard tournaments...
Please do leave, OoC doesn't need people like you.
Sooooo.... A prominent Streamer posts a list of cheap decks that help debunk the notion that Wild is expensive to play, and helps push the New Website to his viewers and that's a bad thing? What kind of an idiot are you dude?
Not everything is a conspiracy by the way.
why is everyone so obsessed with this guy? why is he on out of cards? don't get it
RegisKillbn is one of the genuinely nicest guys, understands the game pretty well, and takes time out of his schedule to design and stream fun decks for newbies and pros alike. Out of Cards is still trying to get established and content from a popular streamer like Regis helps them do that. What's not to like about all that?
As a regular Wild player now, I completely understand why it's overcrowded with Big Priests. So many aggro decks out there. This game is becoming too polarized, sadly...
It is actually the other way around: there are so many Aggro decks because they are the best way to beat the obnoxious and overpopular Big Priest.
Surely Wild Aggro is insanely strong on its own, but Big Priest is definitely NOT there because it is the answer to Aggro.
I always wondered that. Since I'm relatively new to the game, I can't argue with you. Hope that if BP gets tunned down, these pesky aggro won't rule alone...
BP is not their counter. Not yet at least. So nerfing BP won't actually make more room for Aggro.
Currently, the best counters to Aggro are Even Shaman, Even Warlock and Odd Rogue. Those are top tier decks together with Aggro, so for now the meta is in check (even if at a very fast clock).
The only abominations are Big Priest and Darkest Hour Warlock.
But Odd Rogue and some Even Shaman decks are pretty much aggro decks. There's also always Odd Warrior and Reno Decks to counter Aggro though. I think Jade Druid also counters aggro a bit, but that's a bit hated as well.
Playing budget murloc shaman in wild, when in wild it has access to awesome murloc legendaries.
I know the goal here is winning on a budget. But it won't be as fun without ol' murk eye.
Old Murk-Eye is fun and all, but Finja, the Flying Star is where my money is at. I play them both in my Anyfin Paladin deck and it's hilarious.
These budget decks are super good though, I'm especially interested in the Mech Hunter. As I'm not really playing Standard this season and I'm at Rank 15 Wild then I can see myself trying these out.
Nice job Regis!
Well done Regis! Go show 'em one can play a normal Priest deck in Wild and be successful with it!
Funny how ppl view Inner Fire deck as a "normal" deck now, it used to be considered the scourge of the earth before Ress priest became a thing that everyone hates with a passion :)
IF Priest might have been hated in the past, but not more than the average top tier deck, and definitely not on the same level as BP.
Tbh, i don't remember IF being a seriously hated deck at all in Wild.
I think it peaked around the time when dragon priest was the strongest and someone realized that all them dragons have high health, why not just add 1 or two cards that make you insta win when you stick a high health minion on the board. The deck performed well without it, but with it, it was just too much at the time. Everyone hated on it :)