![]() That said, my deck has a lot of cards that are sub-optimal pre-quest because I chose cards that summon tokens or duplicates, as those also get buffed up, and a lot of cheap minions. ![]() What I've found is that generally, if I'm not near-dead by the time I get it off, then I end the game fairly quick. I've been playing it a bit, and my initial impression is that the difficulty of achieving the quest is the biggest impediment to it's success. Try these decks out and let us know what you think.The only quest I got was the Rogue quest (Though I also get Tyrantus, 2 Pyroses and a golden King Mosh). However, should your opponent manage to handle all these threats, N’Zoth the Corruptor is available to bring back Tirion and your other Deathrattle threats, making sure the job gets done. Boom and Tirion Fordring to close out the game. Once you hit turn 6, play out Mysterious Challenger bringing out any secrets in your deck. Play your smaller minions early to apply pressure and keep the board under control. Last, but certainly not least, we have a Paladin build that brings in some old favorites but looks to add a twist. Following that, play out the Amara, Warden of Hope from your quest reward, then Raza the Chained to turn your hero into a 40 Health Ragnaros that deals 8 damage a turn for 1 mana! Play and trigger Majordomo Executus’s Deathrattle replacing your hero with Ragnaros, the Firelord. Once your quest is complete, it is time to start putting the pieces together. Start off early looking to build on Awaken the Makers and control the board. While it may be a bit tough to pull off, the payoff is well worth the effort. This deck combines about every option Priest has available to set up a multi-card, late game bomb of a combo that is sure to send any opponent running in fear. Prince Kelesth helps to turn your new hoard of deadly dinos into buff beasts while Tol’vir Warden and Deathstalker Rexxar help to keep the momentum going into later turns. Then once Queen Carnassa hits the board and calls in her brood, the real fun begins. The Marsh Queen calls! This Hunter builds looks to kick off things early with 1-drops to both keep the pressure up and complete The Marsh Queen quest. Use your buffed Murlocs to drain your opponent’s health, then call in Leerooooy Jenkins to finish the job! However, this list looks to sprinkle in some Paladin support to help these fishy friends get a little extra kick. Murloc decks have been a part of Hearthstone from the beginning and this straight forward aggro deck isn’t far off from the usual strategies we see associated with those decks. Gift your opponent a Howlfiend or Fel Reaver with Treachery, then proceed to chip away at their hand and deck as you trigger the minion’s ability over and over. ![]() ![]() Control the board with powerful removal spells and minions as you set up for the deck’s different disruptive combos. This wily Warlock list looks to win through attrition by burning out your opponent’s board, hand and deck. So, if you’ve been looking for something that may be a little different, a tiny bit odd or just all-around fun, check out some of these decks that others have been having a blast with! Special thanks to and everyone who shared with us! Here are some interesting picks we thought you would enjoy. Looking for a change while playing Wild? Ever wonder what others play when they are looking to try something different? We recently asked you all what decks you’re enjoying while traversing the world of Wild and you responded with some fantastic lists.
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