Card reveals galore! The hype train to Darkmoon Faire is well on schedule despite the apparently quiet weekend ahead of us. While theorycrafting is also ongoing with full force, we'll take the usual look at some community created decks that you can already play in the Wildest of formats.
Shuffle Rogue
Time to train your shuffling skills; Looks like you might need them in the new expansion. MCMitta has built this list around a Secret core, added a bit of Stealth, lot of shuffling, and the all-important Stowaways.
Control/OTK Paladin
CapTim511's Paladin list isn't running out of win conditions. In addition to the Anyfin combo, the deck has potential to win through The Four Horsemen, a big N'Zoth swing, or just outhealing the opponent.
Gonk Druid
One of the trickier and more unique combo Druid archetypes to master. The tech inclusion of Silas Darkmoon brings the looming presence of Darkmoon Faire to clawz161's list.
Murloc Shaman
If you didn't get enough of Murlocs during last week's Tavern Brawl, you can continue with the fishy friends by playing Spinnenhonig's Shaman deck in Wild. Even the good old Finja makes an appearance!
Spinnenhonig shared a ton of decks alongside this one, be sure to check them out!
Mill Rogue
ChocolateChipCooke has built what seems like a quite standard Mill Rogue list, but with a spicy Octosari combo, enabled by none other than Silas Darkmoon himself. Your opponent won't be lacking card draw!
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Comments
The Rogue and Paladin lists are both interesting. Missing Flik and Tirion, though. Sigh...
A plus - if you look in the guide for the rogue list - Flik is apparently not a core card according to the author, and can be subbed.
Flik must be amazing in a mirror mill match 🙂
Yeah, it's probably possible to sub Tirion in that Pally list, too; he's just a really good one.
Thanks for the feature! I love browsing through these and finding a list I made.
I hope even more people get to enjoy seeing the tentacles ripping their opponent's deck apart!
If you think the inclusion of silas into the deck is arbitrary you would be half correct, but the card is very good is most matchups, i have stolen all of paladin's buff cards, some grave runed convincing infiltrators a rin the first discible, i think the card is good as a reliable MC tech, in most matchups. And it's still early enough and niche enough to where your opponent isn't playing around it.
That murloc list is too greedy and not aggressive enough...
agreed. both the warlock and shaman quests from ungoro just hurt the archetype they were supposed to help