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Well, I have had enough of those stupid Revive Priests and Quest Druids out-valuing me. So, I sat down and thought:" What is the greediest deck I could make that isn't, you know, Quest Druid?" Bam. InfiLock.

DISCLAIMER: This deck has only been tested on a rank 10 skill floor with close to no actual statistics, just my own experience over roughly 30 or so games. I finally worked up the courage to make this guide, so I hope you will enjoy it! Try it out and refine it if you want to, just don't expect anything amazing.

How it works:

Well, its just a Control Warlock deck. BUT what we do run is the infinite Glinda Crowskin into Baleful Banker combo. You can see where this is headed, right? We are just going to grind our opponent into dust. The idea is that we land one tick from Emperor Thaurissan on both Glinda and the Banker. It is not necessary, but it makes life much easier for us as we can shuffle up to 3 Bankers into the deck in one turn. This is where the fun begins. Banker can now shuffle [Hearthstone Card (N'Zoth, the Corrupter) Not Found] into the deck, or maybe even our Soulwarden if we so please. 

Soulwarden?:

Yep. Soulwarden. What is this doing in the deck, you might ask? Well, Expired Merchant actually Discards a card. It should almost always be discarding N'Zoth anyway. But, why only have 2 N'Zoths when you can have an INFINITE AMOUNT OF THEM. Grab your Bankers and start cashing in on N'Zoths or Soulwardens. Shriek is an interesting card here. It lets us add another card to our Discard pool. In a control game, you could probably opt to just discard your Bankers or Zephrys the Great, but as a stand alone card, it helps against Quest Shamans.

Why Singleton?:

Because why not? We honestly do not need much else. Zephrys gives us a much needed way to stay alive or a handy turn 3 Wild Growth (if you're lucky). I tried a non-Singleton version and it felt way too clunky. After a bit of tweaking, this felt just right to me.

Gameplans:

Control: We almost always wreck them, so theres not much to say. They just can't handle the greed.

Aggro: The deck has rather decent odds against aggro. We should always be on the lookout for Doomsayer and Hellfire. Play well and watch your life total, and we should win most of the time.

Combo: We will probably lose most of the time here. Thats what we get for being a greedy control deck. I have been able to face them down once or twice, but thats only when I got a lucky Zephrys into Bloodlust lethal.

Flex Cards: Some cards to swap out

Voidwalker: Not really needed if I am being entirely honest, he just has some nice synergy with the Plague of Flames Replaced with Zilliax.

Voodoo Doll: Anti-synergistic with N'Zoth, but can be very useful as a quick clear with EVIL Genius or Mortal Coil.

Murmy: Great synergy with Lord Godfrey and Plague.

Shriek: Can be swapped out for almost anything, but is has usefulness when combined with Soulwarden, and is not bad on its own as a board clear.

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