Mill Druid

Class: Druid - Format: raven - Type: mill - Season: season-49 - Style: ladder

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Hello there.

After the new expansion, and with oracle in the hall of fame, mill rogue is gone. ¡But don’t worry! We have a sucessor.

Here it is, Mill Druid.

I know is a very expensive deck, but there is several win conditions.

First of all, by exhausting his deck:

First and most important thing you should know is: This deck counter shudderwock shaman and warlock, two of the most powerful decks in the actual meta. The second thing is: Is all about waiting. It doesn’t matter if you get some damage. Save the naturalize for trully dangerous and keep calm, you can build a great armor.

Well then. The next step is about saving innervate and coin and just ralentize the enemy’s deck. Innervate and glacial shard are about playing a lot of cards to not get the hand full. Eventually you will burn cards, but to this moment your opponent will be drowning in his own tears.

The last step is maybe the most important: If you can deck your opponent with naturalize (maybe he doesn’t know what are you playing) cause he have 9 cards in hand, just do it. Maybe you burn a Rok’ delar, Cubes, or Shudderwock.

I will now explain how it works.

First turn is for glacial shard, but you can wait a bit if there is a priest. Dollmaster Dorian is a great combo if you have forest guide+ Drakkari enchanter in board. The greateast thing can happen to you is Dollmaster and draw Ixlid. After that you can summon the other forest guide and deck your enemy in 3 turns.  Witching hour is meant to resurrect grizzled guardian.

Cenarius is just a win condition if you have a 4 or more creatures in board or if you are facing just one creature with a lot of damage (like an 8/8 or 12/12)

Note: Drakkari enchanter does not stack, so if you have one in board, keep the other one.

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  1. Gnarkill
    April 16, 2018 at 12:47 pm

    Something to be mindful of that just happened to me in a game… Keleseth screwed up my Oakheart pull.

    • Dantes - Author
      April 16, 2018 at 11:35 pm

      Is a hard deck to play but i don’t play Oakheart unless i already played keleseth or i have it in hand.
      The combo is begin with the forest guide and one drakkari. 2 cards per turn is good, so you can be able to draw naturalize and make your opponent overdraw. The draw thing is not only to overdraw your opponent, is also to draw yourself your combo. Oakheart is just meant to pull Ixlid in case you don’t draw him. If you are not comfortable with the deck, you can also take away glacial shard- replace for Crypt lord. If you want keleseth out, just put a fatespinner in your deck to deal with odd paladin.

      • Dantes - Author
        April 16, 2018 at 11:37 pm

        Thank you for the comments, i wil fix this later and explain how i play it.

  2. Gnarkill
    April 16, 2018 at 12:34 pm

    How will this perform against Odd Pally? That perhaps is the deck I see the most, by far.

    • Gnarkill
      April 16, 2018 at 12:49 pm

      And, Witching Hour pulled a Scarab Beetle from my DK instead of a Grizzled.

      • Dantes - Author
        April 16, 2018 at 11:27 pm

        Ofc, if you play DK, do not play witching hour unless you need really hard a taunt

    • Dantes - Author
      April 16, 2018 at 11:29 pm

      This deck is not really good against Odd Pally but if you are in trouble and see them a lot, just replace dollmaster dorian and cenarius for the 2 swipes.