Da Undatakah can give you even more Devilsaurs, while Oondasta can cheat out your face protecting Witchwood Grizzlies. Apparently, Zul’jin‘s been hanging out with da Old gods because he enters into Hearthstone bringing back the Yogg-Saron effect from Whispers of the Old gods.ĭeathrattle Hunter aka Egg Hunter is another strong deck from Boomsday Project which gets two additions in Rastakhan’s. The deck gets a single addition from Rastakhan’s Rumble, but what a card it is. Spell/Secret Hunter is already a fun tempo deck, and Deathstalker Rexxar ensures it never runs out of resources. This variant takes the same basic idea, but pairs it with the power of Druid tokens and Savage Roar. A strategy based on ramming your face into things may sound dicey at first - unless, of course, its your opponents face, and you’re also buffing up some Hench-Clan Thug. Savage Striker gives a bit of reach, and Gonk, the Raptor helps you to clear enemy boards. Cards like Gnash, Bite and Claw augment the Druid hero’s attack. Spirit of the Raptor provides card draw along with Nourish. One of the new concepts in Rastakhan’s Rumble is using the Druid hero to attack. This version of Malygos Druid swaps in a whopping two cards from Rastakhan’s Rumble. These decks remain a threat to any slower deck without taking a single card from Rastakhan’s Rumble.ĭruid should still have Token, Toggwaggle, and Malygos variants from Boomsday. Witchwood brought us Shudderwock, and Boomsday Project introduced Mecha’thun decks for Druid, Rogue, and Warlock, as well as Malygos Druid and Velen Priest. I get the impression someone on the team likes OTK (one turn kill) decks. As long as you have the core, defining cards, you can find good substitutes for most of the others - and some deck lists helpfully suggest substitutions. I strongly recommend you do not craft anything the first two weeks while the meta settles out and the community determines the true powerhouses. Unless you spent a bunch of real life currency or have a huge bank of dust, you’re not going to have all the cards you need the first few weeks of an expansion. Provisos, a couple of quid pro quosīefore we get into the deck lists, remember that you don’t need to have every card in a deck list to make it work. With this being the third and final expansion of the year, you’ll see some tweaks to existing decks as well as some brand new decks. Most won’t necessarily be meta decks which will rocket you up the ladder. These might be great ideas, but I’d temper expectations. Bust open those packs and get yourself some cards!Īs I’ve done with previous expansions, I’ve gathered some interesting deck concepts to try out in the early days of the expansion. Even if you didn’t pre-order, if you’ve followed my handy dandy guide, you should be sitting on about 5,000 gold and some dust left over from the Boomsday Project. The long awaited Troll expansion takes us to the jungles of Stranglethorn and Gurubashi Arena. Rastakhan’s Rumble, the latest Hearthstone expansion is here and llllllllllet’s get rrrrrready to - wait, that’s a copyrighted phrase? Let’s stop and not get sued.
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