Navin’s GoreLock #1 Fun Midrange Token Deck(Tex) – Into the Emerald Dream

Class: Warlock - Format: raptor - Type: midrange - Season: season-133 - Style: new/returning-player-decks

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General Mulligans

It's best to have Mass Production on turn 1 with Dreadhound Handler or Spawning Pool on turn 2. This is so you can build up Corpses up to a point where you can use Corpsicle and Bucket of Soldiers. If you have Horizon's Edge I recomend playing it on turn 4. If you are lucky and have a Scrapbooking Student on turn 5 you will start to see the snowball.

Stepped Away from Hearthstone for a few seasons, mostly because I didn’t like how warlock was playing in standard. I returned and still didn’t like the Decks for Warlock so I made my own. I typically stay away from sharing my decks but this one is pretty fun and climbs well. I haven’t seen it anywhere else yet.

Warlock

A brutal control-swarm hybrid that turns your own minions into fuel for power plays. Navin’s Gorelock thrives on overwhelming the board with expendable bodies—then harvesting them for massive value with Horizon's Edge .

Token generators like Spawning PoolDreadhound Handler, Bucket of Soldiers, and Building-Block Golem  keep your board flooded, while cards like Horizon's Edge, Corpsicle, and Summoner Darkmarrow capitalize on their demise.

It’s like cosplaying a Death Knight—more fire, more bone piles, and zero remorse. You’re not just raising the dead—you’re weaponizing them.

When it’s time to close, Eliza Goreblade pairs with Cursed Campaign and Ghouls' Night to turn even the weakest minions into a storm of face damage. Whether it’s a sudden burst or a slow grind, the threat is always looming.

This deck snowballs through attrition, draining value from every corpse, and finishing with relentless aggression.

When everything is disposable, nothing stands in your way.

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