![]() ![]() A while ago, the card was changed to apply the 5 mana cost to all cards BEFORE any cost reductions/increases. Its power comes from a massive swing provided by Naga Sea Witch and Giants. Giants Warlock is the bane of Wild format, and one of the most powerful decks in the game right now. Giants Warlock or Murloc Paladin), while others are either harder to play or just weaker in general (Mill Rogue, Reno Mage). ![]() It basically makes each one of them a viable choice – keep in mind, however, that some of them are either easier to pilot and stronger (e.g. And if you still can’t build them, some of the decks I list are relatively cheap – and very easy to play on the budget even if you’re missing some of the cards.Įach one of the lists posted below was piloted to 12 wins in the Wild Brawliseum. Some of the Wild decks are similar to their Standard versions, with just a few cards switched out. But don’t worry – it doesn’t mean that you’re automatically out of it. Of course, if you’re a Standard player, your Wild collection might be. Which means that if you don’t feel like competing, you can just concede three times to get quick rewards, although I wouldn’t recommend doing that – there is no harm in trying, right? You can read more about the rules and rewards here, but in this post, we’ll focus on the most important part – deck lists. Rewards are also the same as in the Arena – they depend on how many wins you’ve got, with a single pack and some Gold/Dust guaranteed even at 0 wins. The first run is free, but the consecutive ones cost as much as Arena ticket (150 gold or equivalent in real money, depending on your region). Until Sunday, each player will be able to take their Wild decks and play in Arena-esque format up to 12 wins or 3 loses. ![]() The Wild Brawliseum is the latest Tavern Brawl, and also one of the more competitive ones (barring the Heroic Brawls). ![]()
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