This is a pretty fun deck that involves Grim Patron and one big Raging Worgen combo that can unleash 22-damage to your opponent’s face. The combo is Raging Worgen, Charge, Inner Rage, and Rampage which makes an 11/5 that can hit twice!
Thijs’ Season 24 OTK Worgen Patron Warrior
- 0Inner Rage2
- 1Execute2
- 1Slam2
- 1Whirlwind2
- 2Battle Rage2
- 2Cruel Taskmaster1
- 2Fiery War Axe2
- 2Rampage1
- 2Shield Block2
- 3Charge2
- 4Death’s Bite2
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Faceless manipulator?
what about faceless manipulater?
I’m thinking about putting Grommash and Justicar here. What should I remove?
Does Brawl have a place in this deck?
What can replace a deaths bite?
I think it’s too important in this deck, it clears minions and helps activate your combo.
I don’t have Black rock cards should I even try to make this deck.
I got the first wing of Black Rock cards but nothing beyond that wing.
Do you have Curse of Naxxramas? If you have the first wing of BRM then you have Grim Patron which is the only BRM card I see. If you don’t have Naxxramas, I wouldn’t bother.
Removed a patron for Emperor, cycle through your cards and then execute the taunts for at least thirty damage if you reduce the cost of most of your combo cards
i tried this deck out and im having a lot of trouble, how am i supposed to mulligan this deck mostly?
You mostly want to keep mulligans somewhat similar to what you would in a regular patron deck. Which is to say mulligan very hard for weapons in most matchups. Keeping Slam, Unstable Ghoul and Cruel Taskmaster is reasonable vs aggro. Loot Hoarder is probably a keep in most matchups. Acolyte of Pain is reasonably good vs paladin. Some matchups (druid, patron mirror) you want to get patrons up as early as possible so keeping any part of the patron/death’s bite/inner rage combo is usually pretty good.
The main game plan is just to draw through your deck as quickly as you can using battle rage, acolyte, and other cycle cards in order to draw into the combo at some point. You want to use weapons and your other removal to try to keep the board relatively clean so you don’t just get rushed down. In some matchups the patrons on their own become a win condition, in particular matchups which don’t play much in the way of board clears.
This is actually a flexible deck and can be rebalanced to do better vs. certain styles of decks. Emperor Thaurissan, Loatheb, Ironbeak Owl, and Faceless Manipulator can be added to the deck to improve control matchups (see list posted on icy-veins). Armorsmith, another unstable ghoul, and loatheb can be added in place of some of the duplicate combo pieces in order to improve aggro matchups (see LOKshadow’s list). Armorsmith is also excellent vs. freeze mage.
It’s definitely a difficult deck to play, so don’t lose heart so easily. It’s surprisingly robust, it just has a learning curve.
What is probably the highest rank possible i can hit with this one ?
Thijs was playing around rank 5. With enough determination you might make legend, but it won’t be an easy trip.
This deck was in finals on IEM today. SO i guess pretty high.
Silvername had a little bit different deck, he had Loatheb for sure and no loot hoarders. I would love to see his decklist, might be even better than this one.