I made this deck as an experiment, and surprisingly, it showed itself well.
The deck showed a win rate of 60% of 230 games.
According to the style of its gameplay, the deck strongly resembles the old Control Warrior, but taking into account the current meta, it includes technical cards, such as Skulking Geist and Archivist Elysiana. Archivist Elysiana is an analogue of the old Elise Starseeker from 2015, which is needed in the deck for long-term control of match-ups, where it decides the amount of resources.
Among the control warrior decks of the Wild, only the Odd Warrior and the Fatigue Warrior with Dead Man's Hand are common.
And their main flaw is the very problematic match-ups with almost no chance of winning against some archetypes.
Reno Warrior also has problematic match-ups, but he has more instuments, correctly using which you have a chance to win.
For all the add-ons that were in hearthstone, the warrior acquired a huge number of removals that can be put into the deck without fear that because of their insufficient number you will not be able to answer the opponent’s quick start game.
Midgame
After successfully clearing the opponent’s initial table, you will find many options for playing midgame.
You can start playing sticky creatures like a Sludge Belcher, Khartut Defender and Sylvanas Windrunner
Or to continue to play passively, using to the removals of the opponent’s entire table and the accumulation of armor, if at this moment you already got Justicar Trueheart
If you play against tempo and aggressive decks, in the late game you very quickly push them with heavy creatures, because the Warrior’s resources realization speed are pretty good.
If you play against control decks, then such a number of large creatures will simply pull out all possible resources from them and you can win, avoiding fatigue with the help of Archivist Elysiana
Deathlord is a technical card against OTK decks, but given how often I came across the Mecha’thun decks, I replaced him with a Dirty Rat and now I play with it.
I made this deck as an experiment, and surprisingly, it showed itself well.
The deck showed a win rate of 60% of 230 games.
According to the style of its gameplay, the deck strongly resembles the old Control Warrior, but taking into account the current meta, it includes technical cards, such as Skulking Geist and Archivist Elysiana.
Archivist Elysiana is an analogue of the old Elise Starseeker from 2015, which is needed in the deck for long-term control of match-ups, where it decides the amount of resources.
Among the control warrior decks of the Wild, only the Odd Warrior and the Fatigue Warrior with Dead Man's Hand are common.
And their main flaw is the very problematic match-ups with almost no chance of winning against some archetypes.
Reno Warrior also has problematic match-ups, but he has more instuments, correctly using which you have a chance to win.
Let’s look at the key features of the deck.
Against aggressive decks
Revenge
Sleep with the Fishes
Warpath
Bladestorm
Ravaging Ghoul
Blood Razor
Death's Bite
Sword and Board
For all the add-ons that were in hearthstone, the warrior acquired a huge number of removals that can be put into the deck without fear that because of their insufficient number you will not be able to answer the opponent’s quick start game.
Midgame
After successfully clearing the opponent’s initial table, you will find many options for playing midgame.
You can start playing sticky creatures like a Sludge Belcher, Khartut Defender and Sylvanas Windrunner
Or to continue to play passively, using to the removals of the opponent’s entire table and the accumulation of armor, if at this moment you already got Justicar Trueheart
Late game
In the best traditions of the old Control Warrior decks, in the late stages game, he begins to crush opponent with heavy creatures. But times are changing, and Grommash Hellscream and Alexstrasza are replaced by Kargath Prime Deathwing, Mad Aspect and Dragonqueen Alexstrasza
If you play against tempo and aggressive decks, in the late game you very quickly push them with heavy creatures, because the Warrior’s resources realization speed are pretty good.
If you play against control decks, then such a number of large creatures will simply pull out all possible resources from them and you can win, avoiding fatigue with the help of Archivist Elysiana
Technical cards
Bloodsworn Mercenary will help you add an extra sticky creature to the table. For example Direhorn Hatchling Kargath Bladefist or Sylvanas Windrunner
Deathlord is a technical card against OTK decks, but given how often I came across the Mecha’thun decks, I replaced him with a Dirty Rat and now I play with it.
Zephrys the Great is a very flexible card that can give another removal of the table in the form of a powerful aoe or a Twisting Nether
Or strengthen your table with the help of Tirion Fordring , which afterwards will be resurrected by N'Zoth, The Corruptor again.
Either break enemy weapons with Harrison Jones or Acidic Swamp Ooze