The best part of 2019 for Hearthstone was getting all of the Treant synergy for Druid. Not only is TreantDruid a viable archetype and arguably the best Token Druid at the moment, but we also got Dame Hazelbark and her awesome card back to top it off!
I'm looking forward to Hearthstone becoming more affordable in 2020; fingers crossed!
Perhaps you want to be a little more...aggressive...with your thieving; then adding a Dirty Rat, Deathlord, Unseen Saboteur, or Hecklebot could dig into your opponent's pockets. Maybe you want to be a true thief, like Mischief Maker, and take your opponent's actual card! Or maybe you want to gamble it all on your opponent's hand with Azalina Soulthief.
If, instead, you are interested in the "troll-ing" aspect of this deck, Mojomaster Zihi works as a control card that "steals" your opponent's mana crystals. Additionally, Da Undatakah is another troll that can copy our thieving deathrattles (from Crystalline Oracle and Shifting Shade) for even more card stealing.
At the end of the day, this deck is about whatever feels right to you. So, if anything sticks out as an obvious substitute, then go for it!
This is such a cool and unique cardback!
The flower cardbacks are among the best in Hearthstone; this one maintains that beautiful standard.
Starting 2020 off with an awesome design complimented by a pleasing color scheme.
Day of the Dead aesthetic is awesome. It works wonderfully on this cardback.
This cardback is as satisfying to look at as lemonade is to drink.
The best "Year of the _____" cardback in my opinion.
One of the best cardbacks ever released.
I love Halloween, so I hope they make this cardback available in the future.
I love the wood/nature/lantern feel of this cardback. Such a comforting energy.
I have the utmost respect for anyone who wields this cardback.
I had the opportunity to get this with the associated bundle, but I hedged on it. I regret it to this day.
This is the best Blizzcon card back so far.
This is one of the coolest card backs release with the moving snake heads! Probably the best hero-based card back.
This is quite the hodge-podge of cards this set... Hopefully we get to see some new archetypes as a result!
The best part of 2019 for Hearthstone was getting all of the Treant synergy for Druid. Not only is Treant Druid a viable archetype and arguably the best Token Druid at the moment, but we also got Dame Hazelbark and her awesome card back to top it off!
I'm looking forward to Hearthstone becoming more affordable in 2020; fingers crossed!
Really honored to have a deck spotlight for this weekend!
Thanks for the mention, Frosty!
Coming back to this comment section to ask another question:
How did you get the cards to display using your own spellings (e.g. Duhty Rat for Dirty Rat, Doomsaya for Doomsayer, etc.)?
I'm hoping I'll be able to use this trick in my own decks for the future. Thanks in advance!
Really strong in zoo decks. Warlock is going to love this card.
Thanks! Since this deck is meant to be a fun deck, substituting anything that "feels" right is probably fine!
If you want to keep the Thief Priest feeling of Griftah, then Archbishop Benedictus could be a really solid replacement for Griftah. If you want some cheaper options, then Convert or Entomb still keep the "thieving" flavor. Potion of Madness, Shadow Madness, Cabal Shadow Priest, and Mind Control are other options that are more board based for your thieving.
Perhaps you want to be a little more...aggressive...with your thieving; then adding a Dirty Rat, Deathlord, Unseen Saboteur, or Hecklebot could dig into your opponent's pockets. Maybe you want to be a true thief, like Mischief Maker, and take your opponent's actual card! Or maybe you want to gamble it all on your opponent's hand with Azalina Soulthief.
If, instead, you are interested in the "troll-ing" aspect of this deck, Mojomaster Zihi works as a control card that "steals" your opponent's mana crystals. Additionally, Da Undatakah is another troll that can copy our thieving deathrattles (from Crystalline Oracle and Shifting Shade) for even more card stealing.
At the end of the day, this deck is about whatever feels right to you. So, if anything sticks out as an obvious substitute, then go for it!