Wild Deck Report – January 18, 2019

In celebration of the “Wild Month” (qualifiers to Wild Open, Wild Tavern Brawls, Wild pack bundle etc.), Blizzard has showcased four powerful decks that you can take into the eternal format.

If you just want to grab those decks, here are they:


Deck Import

Gul’dan’s had quite a run with this Cube Warlock hybrid control combo deck. Its signature card, Carnivorous Cube, enables combos that offer both powerful defensive and offensive plays, but that’s not all! Use Voidcaller to contest the board early and sneak out big minions. Call upon Bloodreaver Gul’dan to flood the board with Demons. Play Cube on Sylvanas Windrunner to make many Sylvanases (Sylvanii?), then bring them back with N’Zoth. Emperor Thaurissan enables some wicked Cube combos as well, while Defile and Lord Godfrey let you sweep away pesky enemy minions when the time is right.

Use your Carnivorous Cubes wisely and destroy them on the same turn when you can, otherwise you may run afoul of Silence, Hex, and Polymorph.


Deck Import

Do you like huge, Legendary minions like Ragnaros and The Lich King? Want to play them again, and again, and again, all in the same match? This Wild deck explores Anduin’s shady side and binds these brutes to your will. Keep early aggression at bay with a smorgasbord of board clears. Use Barnes and Shadow Essence to sneak your power houses out early, then bring them back with Resurrect, Eternal Servitude, and Lesser Diamond Spellstone. Shadowreaper Anduin provides yet another way to clear big threats and seal your opponent’s fate.

Watch out for Polymorph or Hex—they’ll put a crimp in Anduin’s dastardly plans.


Deck Import

This aggressive deck’s plan is all about plundering your opponents with the power of Pirates and the Legendary weapon Kingsbane. Cavern Shinyfinder can fetch Kingsbane from your deck, or, better yet, return one that’s powered-up to your hand. Raiding Party also grabs Kingsbane and fetches more Pirates from your deck, while Ship’s Cannon translates wave after wave of nautical miscreants into a punishing broadside for your opponent. Myra’s Unstable Element gives you the juice to close out a game, while Kingsbane staves off fatigue.

Play pirates, power up Kingsbane, go face. Deliver the coup de grace with Leeroy’s signature style!


Deck Import

This aggressive midrange deck combines many of Shaman’s historical strengths into one very potent package. Your goal is to build a wide board, summon lots of cheap 1 mana totems, and deliver threat after massive threat, confounding your opponent’s efforts to stave off your aggression.

Totem Golem isn’t just a chunky early game minion; it also makes your Thing from Below cheaper and your Draenei Totem Carver stronger. Flooding the board with your many minions lets you drop early Sea Giants. Devolve can wreck your opponent’s defensive plans, Crackle and Jade Lightning give you reach to land a finishing blow or sweep up troublesome taunts, and The Lich King and Aya Blackpaw help close out the late game.

Just watch out for that Overload! If you don’t think about your following turns, you might trip yourself up.

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