C'Thun was the main attraction coming into the launch of the Whispers of the Old Gods expansion. It had a brief bit of dominance very early on, but as the game settles down most of the decks are in the mid-tier of the meta. C’Thun Warrior seems to be the best of the decks, but this isn’t saying too much because Warrior is in a pretty insane state right now. The class has many different decks that can be played to legend: Tempo, Control, Patron, Pirate, Dragon, and C’Thun. The positive for C’Thun decks is the meta is relatively diverse and you can play a lot of different decks and still find success. So, if you’re looking for a C’Thun deck to play, check out the lists below!
Standout C’Thun (Acolytes) Minions
- Twin Emperor Vek'lor: Getting two 4/6 taunts on turn-7 is prettttttty good. It helps stop aggro decks, and allows you to get back into the game if you were behind.
- Dark Arakkoa: This minion is so good that people have been including it in their Ramp Druid lists that don’t have any C’Thun synergy. It goes to show you that good taunt minions are at a premium right now, and there’s a surprising lack of them in Standard. This card also can guarantee that your C’Thun is a 10/10 which could enable Twin Emperor Vek’lor the next turn for a wall of taunts. +3/+3 is the highest guaranteed C’Thun buff of any Acolyte cards.
- Ancient Shieldbearer: That 10 Armor can be pretty relevant whether you’re behind in a game, or you need to Shield Slam something. It also gets out of hand if you pair it with Brann Bronzebeard.
- Twilight Darkmender: This is a pretty good card in a not so great class. C’Thun Priest isn’t the strongest C’Thun deck, but this card has strong stats and a powerful effect.
The Not-So-Great Acolytes
- Twilight Geomancer: I think it’s unanimous that this is the worst C’Thun Acolyte. Giving C’Thun taunt isn’t super relevant, and having a 2-mana 1/4 taunt isn’t sweetening the deal. This card also makes Silverback Patriarch feel bad about itself.
- Skeram Cultist: This is just a pile of stats with no real board impact. It is also competing in a spot against Sylvanas Windrunner, Dark Arakkoa in Druid, Emperor Thaurissan, and Justicar Trueheart.
C’Thun Deck Lists in Standard
Deck List
- 0Innervate2
- 1Living Roots1
- 1Raven Idol2
- 2Wild Growth2
- 2Wrath2
- 3Swipe2
- 4Fandral Staghelm1
- 4Klaxxi Amber-Weaver1
- 5Nourish1
- 6Dark Arakkoa2
- 6Druid of the Claw2
Deck List
- 0Backstab2
- 0Preparation2
- 1Deadly Poison1
- 2Eviscerate2
- 2Fan of Knives2
- 2Sap2
- 3SI:7 Agent2
- 3Shadow Strike1
- 4Tomb Pillager2
- 5Sprint1
- 7Blade of C’Thun1
Deck List
- 1Mortal Coil1
- 2Dark Peddler1
- 3Demonwrath1
- 3Hellfire1
- 3Imp Gang Boss1
- 3Shadow Bolt1
- 4Shadowflame1
- 4Siphon Soul1
- 8Lord Jaraxxus1
- 8Twisting Nether1
- 2Acidic Swamp Ooze1
- 2Beckoner of Evil1
- 2Doomsayer1
- 2Sunfury Protector1
- 3Brann Bronzebeard1
- 3Disciple of C’Thun1
- 3Earthen Ring Farseer1
- 4Big Game Hunter1
- 4Crazed Worshipper1
- 4Cult Apothecary1
- 4Defender of Argus1
- 4Refreshment Vendor1
- 4Spellbreaker1
- 4Twilight Drake1
- 5Emperor Thaurissan1
- 6Reno Jackson1
- 6Sylvanas Windrunner1
- 7Twin Emperor Vek’lor1
- 8C’Thun1
- 8Doomcaller1
Deck List
- 1Execute2
- 1Shield Slam2
- 2Fiery War Axe2
- 2Shield Block2
- 3Ravaging Ghoul2
- 5Brawl2
- 6Ancient Shieldbearer2
- 7Gorehowl1
Priest
I honestly haven’t seen a strong C’Thun Priest list floating around. If this changes I’ll be sure to add it here!
Check out the C’thun Reno Shadowpriest Deck that Day[9] played, I’ve been using it a bunch and I love it. It’s actually a pretty good control deck with C’thun just being an extra part that enables survival techniques like Twilight Darkmender and Twin Emperors. There is so much healing and you replace your hero power with a super-efficient control hero power.
I’d say that the Disciple of C’thun is a standout card, too. I think I’ve not seen a single C’thun deck which doesn’t run him.