It's the weekend again but this time something's different. This post is not a mere "five decks and out" kinda post but instead, to celebrate the new season (and possibly to apologize potential future neglect of Wild posts during the upcoming reveal season in advance), we have included decks from all nine classes.
Get ready, it's going to get Wild.
Druid (Mill N'Zoth)
The first deck comes from W0lfr1c who uses the awesome power of N'Zoth, the Corruptor to aid him with milling your opponent. Mill is definitely not one of my favourite play-styles but all is forgiven by including Malorne in the deck. Still one of the best voiceline + entrance animation combos in the game.
Mill is not your thing? What about larger and larger green men? Bluelights has updated Jade Druid with some Rise of Shadows cards.
Hunter (OTK)
Sometimes victory can be achieved by merely clicking a button. It just requires some minor setup as Kaverah shows with this Clockwork Automaton OTK. You just have to hope your opponent isn't a Warrior with 30 armor.
Want a more minion based deck? Check out Esparanta's Reno Dragon Hunter. Speaking of things that begin with "Esparanta's Reno Dragon"...
Mage (Reno Dragon)
...here's a Mage variant. It's equally awesome than the Hunter so feel free to try out both. The Mage one has Frost Lich Jaina though, so I know which one gets my vote.
Don't like Reno? Don't be crazy, everyone likes Reno. Check out magikman's new version of his popular Reno Mage list.
Paladin (Not Sure How To Call It)
Pa1nl0rd has come up with some proper Wild madness! Cheating out early Giants sounds something what Warlocks or Mages would do, but now Paladins join the fun. If that plan fails, don't worry: Pa1nl0rd has listed four alternative game plans depending how things play out.
On a budget but still want to taste the victory? Zertanix got you covered with this Odd Paladin list.
Priest (Weasel Quest)
Now here's a way of showing some love for your opponent: gift them some cute little Weasel Tunnelers like frosthearth does. They'll surely like it. If not, use Shadowreaper Anduin to ping them down.
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Looking for something unexpected? Watermelon86 has created both Aggro Hobgoblin Priest and Even Priest. I'm pretty sure those aren't part of Blizzard's vision of Priest class identity...
Rogue (Miracle Giant)
Want a banana? Synesthesy uses a lot of cheap spells to bring down the cost of Arcane Giants, and with the aid of Valeera the Hollow and Lab Recruiters, has been able to go infinite with Giants.
Brutal efficiency is your cup of tea? Here's an Odd Rogue from HSReplay, sitting at almost 65% winrate at the time of writing.
Shaman (Menagerie)
In addition to wacky Priest decks, Watermelon86 has been tinkering with a multitribe-Shaman. The Curator and Zoobots couldn't quite keep the entire menagerie in check so some additional catching claws have also been included in the deck.
Do you Even Shaman? og0 decided to add Griftah to the list for extra fun factor.
Warlock (Renounce)
Does this even count as a Warlock deck if your gameplan is to ditch the class? What I can guarantee though is a new experience every game. Morkimus has also included some emergency buttons if things don't go your way. In Yogg we trust.
Want to actually play Warlock? BlueBanana has shared lists with both big Demons and small, more easily affordable Eggs.
Warrior (Togwaggle)
Let's wrap up this post with some glorious memes from LyraSilvertongue. Trick your opponent into taking a deck full of Choose Your Paths and use Skulking Geist to destroy them all. Classic Togwaggle. If you feel like you need some extra protection towards your own fatigue, you can try including Archivist Elysiana in the list, as MrTren has done.
Can't have too many flexplosions in one post, can you? Here's another Reno list from GrovesK.
Whew, you made it! Wait what, you still want more? Ok, ok, take a look at these Wild decks.
If you want to share your weapon of choice for the season, create a Wild deck and link it in the comments below. Don't forget to write a guide!
Comments
Thanks for the feature!
Thanks for featuring my deck!
I also really like all of these other decks this week too (Gotta love the good ole Weasel Priest 3:) & I've always wanted to get around to trying Dragon Mage).
How long does it take for a new player to be competitive enough in wild?
Only play since RR but always been interested in playing wild mode.
If you carf decks, not cards, you can be competitive relatively fast. Especially since any card you do craft will be relevant "forever" and will not rotate in a year. So yeah, you dont have to worry to jump in, if you feel like it! ;-
Now when you put it that way it does make a lot of sense, thx!!
Faster than people think.
Even and Odd decks have been consistently top tier, and only really require 1x legendary and few epics. And Miracle Mage too btw.
Aggro Druid and Mech Hunter are even cheaper.
Problems come when you want to play Renodecks or Combo decks: those are expensive, and are much harder to play.
But do count in the fact that an investment in Wild stays forever available to play.
I agree with the points you suggested, RavenSun, except this part...
Combo decks might be expensive but if you think harder, you will realize that Reno decks don't have to be expensive. However, it doesn't change the fact that they are hard to play.
As proof, I will share my Budget Reno Warrior deck right here, which is based around Mech Warrior archetype:
Also, thanks for the spotlight, FrostyFeet 😄
It's cheaper than standard, since the card pool is much bigger, it's easier to find good budget decks. You can build a good beast hunter deck for as low as 800 dust that will get you to rank 5 and possibly higher. Mech Hunter, Odd paladin, dragon combo priest, pirate warrior and even shaman are also pretty cheap decks, requiring few legendaries and epics. What classes are you interessted in?
Yeah i think so, but when i'm scrolling down this list i kinda spot too many purple and orange, so that kind of discouraging. And then we have people rage about big priest 'this' and big priest 'that'.. thats not a good Wild advertising, don't u think? LoLs
I like pally and still have Baku the Mooneater undisenchanted, so i think i'll start there, thx mate!
Odd Paladin is still one of the most effective Wild Decks one can play. I alternate between that and Mech Hunter.
I hit Legend in standard a few months ago and I wanted to see if I could do it in Wild too. Went from Rank 20 at the start of the month to Rank 7 only losing 3 games playing Odd Pally.
Not the most fun deck to play but it's certainly effective at climbing if that's your goal. Pretty cheap too.