We took a look at the top Standard performers based on HSReplay's data earlier this week, and now it's time to do the same with the Wildest side of the game.


Discard Warlock

I have a hard time figuring out why Blizzard wanted to print such strong discard support that it propelled the deck at the top of the meta in Twist as well as Wild. Have fun while you can, as the deck will be brought down a notch soon.


Control Warrior

Some Armor to keep aggro at bay and some more Armor to beat it. Odyn has definitely changed the way Warriors see their Armor gain.

E.T.C.'s band is Bulwark of Azzinoth, Lord Barov, and Rokara, the Valorous, for those wondering.


Overload Shaman

This list can amass a ton of burst for a true light(ning) show at the end, so your opponent should beware the rumbling thunder and try to win before it's too late.


Mech Paladin

Cheap Mechs + Mechwarper = Aggro deck that can snowball out of control very fast. Simple math.


Questline Druid

A deck that plays a ton of spells? Usually at least one of the Yoggs will grab that onto its tendrils, and this time it's the Titan-ic newcomer.


Miracle Rogue

Did I mention something about ton of spells and Yoggs? This deck screams like miracle turns where an empty board becomes a Giant board in a flurry of cards.


Did the Mini-Set change anything around the ranks you've been playing at? Which decks are you climbing with at the end of the September season? Let us know in the comments below!