Witchwood Elemental Shaman

Class: Shaman - Format: raven - Type: midrange - Season: season-49 - Style: ladder

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I’ve been using this deck and got from rank 10 to 5 in some days. The strategy is simple, tempo kind of play, but it changes a lot depending on the matchup and hand. Sometimes you just want to go all in on the board and in this cases you might have to play on curve and keep the elemental chain going to mantain pressure (fire plume harbringer works great with this).

Some other times the deck plays in a more control manner, waiting for a late swing ( murmuring + Lord kalimos) and also being smart when using board clears.

There is also the combo of Bogshaper + unstable evolution, it works great. I almost always end up filling my hand. Just remember to, evolve the bogshaper when full to avoid overdraw. If not, unstable evolution can really work great on damaged or weak minions. Bogshaper also works fine after Hagatha got you some spells. Oh and sometimes you,ll get a radiant elemental from earthen might’s rng and well… that speaks for itself.

Mulligan wise you want to almost always keep fire fly, and if you already got it, then search for earthen might. 

Against aggro you might want tar creeper and lightning storm, fire fly is still good here. Sometimes volcano, healing rain or fire plume phoenix works fine too.

In slower matchups you can either go for value (servant of kalimos, Hagatha, etc) or go for board prescence, keeping the curve and chain.

There is one earth shock, that is the newer addition. It serves well against divine shield minions, buffed minions, twilight drakes, possesed lackeys and anything worth getting silenced (sometimes your own minion). And sometimes a ping does a thing.

One mana tide for draw on late game or for getting more useful cards if starting hand went bad.

Not much else to say, it is fun and keeps you aware of what is happening. Both proactive and reactive deck. 

Hope you guys like it and feel free to give ideas for the deck. 

Watch out for odd hunters and spiteful priests.

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