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Class: Shaman - Format: wild - Type: combo - Season: season-45 - Style: theorycraft

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Overload shaman was the first deck I ever tried, and when midrange rolled out from League of Explorers, it was immensely so.

Upon its nerf, I tried Xixo’s Totem Shaman from Karazhan’s release.

With the upcoming Kobolds and Catacombs, here is my crazy deck idea.

Let’s mix the strength of Overload Shaman, with the wacky flood potential of Totem Shaman, and make OTK Shaman.

Here’s the basic idea:

Early game –Prince Keleseth + Pirate Package (Patches the PirateBloodsail CorsairSouthsea Captain)

We hold Lesser Sapphire Spellstone and try to get our copies of Drakkari Defender on curve or later. Realistically, we only need to hit the spellstone once (to get a summon 2 copies of Al'Akir the Windlord)

In the late game we have two win conditions, but both rely on Bloodlust.

Win Condition #1:

Flood the board with cards like Saronite Chain GangWicked Witchdoctor + cheap spells (Totemic Might and Primal Fusion) and using Primal Talismans to make it even more difficult to remove. Then use Bloodlust to seal the game.

Win Condition #2: (Much more difficult, but MEMES)

Have all four basic totems (Possibly from a failed Win Condition #1 using Primal Talismans) and use Windshear Stormcaller to bring out Al'Akir the Windlord. From here, we use Lesser Sapphire Spellstone and Grumble, Worldshaker which had been discounted three times from Emperor Thaurissan.

At this point, the following turn we just play our two, three, four if you somehow managed, Al'Akir the Windlord and if you still have it, Bloodlust.

Damage from Sapphire Spellstone = 3 Al'Akir the Windlord (6 damage each) is lethal with Bloodlust.

Anyways, this isn’t a serious deck, this is more to have fun and meme with for me.

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