You've probably noticed that we're celebrating the site's first birthday this week, and I thought that a fittingly Wild celebration would be spotlighting decks that have only one copy of each card - Highlander decks! And since everyone is welcome to celebrate with us, I've included community-made decks from all 10 classes.
Don't forget all the giveaways we're running! In addition to free-to-take forum titles & profile banners, we have on-site (and Twitter!) giveaways related to Magic Arena and Legends of Runeterra as well. We might have something Wild as well...but you'll have to wait until the end of this post to find out.
Control Demon Hunter
Not all Demon Hunters are mere aggression, as this deck from HedgehogSpike shows. With the strength of Tempo decks, it's easy to forget that the class does have some good control tools in cards like Immolation Aura and Chaos Nova as well.
Malygos OTK Druid
You can see quite easily from the decklist that shenanigans are about to happen, there's just a ton of Mana cheat going on. Streamer Roffle is being credited as the creator of this list by frosthearth.
Control Hunter
Remember Deathstalker Rexxar? Hearthcasual sure does. What wouldn't the Standard players give to have that value engine available to them.
N'Zoth Control Mage
If you thought Siamat was a pretty good card already, imagine how good it is with un-silenceable Lifesteal from Frost Lich Jaina? In addition to the Elemental heal, Tumbleweedovski has included a handful of Taunts for N'Zoth to resurrect.
Aggro Paladin
What's better than a good fun deck? A good fun deck with a flavorful story! RavenSunHS channels the power of Arabian Nights to defeat the evil Jafars of the ladder with this Paladin list.
Togwaggle Priest
Zergoras's deck isn't just a Dragon-centric Razakus list, as it also has the potential to steal your opponent's deck if you feel like it. Don't forget to hold on to Murozond the Infinite until your opponent's plays King's Ransom if you want to go the Togwaggle way.
Deathrattle Rogue
Da Undatakah isn't going anywhere in Gam3rPr0's deck, as Anub'arak's Deathrattle keeps bringing him back to your hand. If you want even more value, let Aya Blackpaw or Jade Swarmer die before him as well.
Evolve Shaman
Lots of ways to Evolve your underwhelmingly statted minions in this deck! As you can only run one copy of each spell as Highlander, Lat included Krag'wa, the Frog to gain access to more copies of them.
Malygos Warlock
With Frizz Kindleroost making your numerous Dragons cheaper and Emperor Thaurissan making all your cards cheaper, there's quite a lot of burst damage available in GulDaniel's list through the Malygos combo.
Pirate Warrior
We have crossed a terrible threshold: there are enough good Pirates for a Highlander list. Even though the deck is mostly aiming to go face, KmemBM couldn't resist the temptation of adding Dragonqueen Alexstrasza for some value as well.
Oh right, did I promise a giveaway or something...
Out of Cards Birthday Celebration Giveaway
To help you afford these ridiculously expensive decks, we're running giveaways both here and on Twitter!
We're giving away 15 wild card packs to four lucky winners with two of those winners being from this news article! Interested? Here's how you enter to win!
- Leave a comment with your favourite wild deck (add it via our deckbuilder) and the reason why it is your favourite.
- You must have a Battle.net account that is able to receive gifts to be eligible to win.
- Prizes are to be rewarded within the week following the end of the giveaway.
This giveaway ends on June 8. We'll contact you by private message if you win and your name will be included in a future giveaway winner announcement article. If you want a chance to win the other 2 sets of 15 packs, head on over to our tweet, give us a retweet and follow to enter.
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I love this deck for the cube. I used to play when this archetype was in standard, and now it's in wild i still love play whit it. This is a strong deck, but not brainless...and i love when cube poop up and fill my board :)
I play HS since Gadgetzan and Paladin is my first choice Hero since then.
I never liked the Murloc theme which makes a fool of the Paladin identity and even now I am missing a true commitmend to a worthy "Knights and Dragons" theme. But I found my way to arrange myself over time and waited for the turn around which is in sight since the "Pure" and "Libram" mechanics are implemented and I hope there is more to come and that it will last as an integrated part of the Paladin identity in the game.
But for now: This is my "all out badass" deck which is competetive enough and is really fun to play.
I like the "Duel" mechanic very much - this type of deck is really a fearfull opponent to all types and classes which Paladin hardly ever was.
So till Blizzard makes Paladin a competetive and lasting force to be reckoned with in standard - this is one of the rare ways to save face and bring honor to Paladin players that stay true to Paladin. And one day - when we Paladin players compete the meta in a worthy way - all of us who waited in the shadows will be rewarded for their true lasting commitment. ;-)
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Odd warrior, great against aggro decks :)
This is my favorite deck since you just have a lot of fun with random based cards from both Summoning Stone and Medivh, the Guardian.
cubelock because it was a love at first sight
My favorite Wild deck is this; I play a game with it almost every week even when I'm mostly laddering Standard:
The main reason I like it is that I just like playing big minions, which this deck does to an extreme. But with Mecha'thun as a backup win condition, you're not powerless against heavy control opponents.
I also like the fact that it uses a quest that does not see a lot of play; I regularly get a "wow" emote back after I play it.
I wrote a long guide for it, so if this list piques your interest, please click it to get the full story.
What's better than countering cards as a control deck? DISCARDING YOUR OPPONENTS CARDS BEFORE they can play them! Woe to OTK players in particular, as Gnomeferatu, Skulking Geist, Rin, the First Disciple and the Howlfiend + Treachery combo are in this deck, waiting to ruin the opponent's hand or deck.
This was a favorite of mine for the year it was in standard via Kobolds & Catacombs, and it got a second life in wild last year when I saw J4ckiechan reviving the concept and succeeding with it. I tinkered with his list and it's been in my rotation since.
Even in losses, there's a bit of glee that makes you look past the L when you see the Howlfiend + Treachery combo go off and your opponent's vital cards go up in smoke. I've actually turned on music for the extra evil laughs -- Disco Inferno and Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture fit the bill.
There's a delicate balance of trying to get as much defense and managing health and hand size, while getting the board set up for the Howlfiend + Treachery combo or when you think your opponent can't effectively counter Rin, then safely walling yourself as you play her ritual cards.
This isn't a strong enough deck to carry you to legend in Wild, but it will make the journey on ladder more interesting, and it also works for some tavern brawls.
And we can see it's Nemsy's top play :)
When I'm exhausted from a string of losses on the ladder, I turn to this 'no-brainer'. Win or lose, I know I'll have fun with the resurrection shenanigans. I don't like polluting my resurrection pool so no Barnes for me.
My favorite wild deck is even renolock, there are 2 reasons:1
1.I play for a long while, and I have been accumulating highlander legendaries.
2. Warlock is my 2nd most played class (after paladin) I just like how many options the class has.
My favorite is because it is a strong control deck
The nerf hit hard but cheating mage is still fun
I play a lot of wild. Picking a favorite is very hard. Though this one is quite fun. Lynessa Sunsorrow and Galvadon provide nice midgame spikes with Dragonkin Sorcerer and Sound the Bells! being a surprise finisher.
I have not updated it since Ashes dropped butHand of A'dal and Librams are my next step to play around with.
Reno Shadow Priest has been my favourite deck ever since Reno was added to the game, when Reno Shadow meant running two copies of Shadowform!
This deck is my favourite because Priest's control tools give you a good shot at surviving the early game, the upgraded hero power lets you save your board clears for genuinely full boards, and the win conditions are so much fun! I have definitely won games off of Kodorider and Confessor Paletress before.
I don't actually have Zephrys yet, so I run Power Word: Shield, for the synergy with Wild Pyromancer and Shadowreaper Anduin. Tournament Medic is another fun card to run in this deck, as is Recruiter.
Last time I played wild was with an odd pally deck like this one
I haven't played Wild in some time, but I have always loved Big Priest like this one
I love this odd paladin that I fine tuned, as it enabled me to reach legend. Also, odd paladin is my favorite archetype since I just enjoy its aggressive playstyle and filling the deck with soldiers of the justice. I've always loved that flavor
This is my favorite deck for two reasons:
It really caught my attention a deck with no minions, and with only class cards.
It was the deck that engaged me with Hunter back in Rastakhan's Rumble
Paladin being my favorite class and Yogg being one of the most fun cards to use. Fuse those together and add a bit of a help from Librams and Galvadon and you get a synergistic deck that actually works well.
You can also switch some control cards for eggs to get more aggro/midrange build