Imp Gang Boss – Most likely the best 3-drop against Aggro.And in the worst case scenario it takes 7 damage (or a removal, but fast decks rarely run removals). When dropped on turn 2 it should remove whatever’s already on the board and stall the game for 1 turn. Doomsayer – Absolutely BEST card to keep in fast matchups.It’s also good thing to squeeze into a later turn – can prevent an Arcanite Reaper hit or Leeroy finisher from Warrior for example. It saves at least 3 health + might kill a small Pirate (like Patches) or bait a weapon charge. Voidwalker – Probably the best thing to drop on turn 1 against Aggro.While the 2/2 body won’t likely get you a lot of trades, you can say that it has Taunt in the early game – your opponent has no reason to go face, because you get healed for 4 anyway. Mistress of Mixtures – The only 1-drop in the deck, so it’s generally better to have it than not have it.But I list it under high priority, because right now every Aggro deck runs some 1 health minions (mostly Pirates). You keep it in matchups where 1 health minions are quite common in the early game. Mortal Coil – While the card is amazing, it’s not like that in every matchup.Slow decks are slower Midrange and Control decks. Aggro Shaman) or high tempo Midrange decks (e.g. Fast decks are generally the Aggro decks (e.g. I’ll divide the mulligan section into two – against fast decks and against slow decks. Check out our List of the Best Standard Decks for Hearthstone Ladder Renolock Mulligan Strategy + Combo ( Power Overwhelming, Faceless Manipulator, Leeroy Jenkins)Ĭorruption and Soulfire also also potential tech cards, as they’re used in high Legend lists, but it’s really up to you whether you want to run them or not. But if you do want to run the combo, I’d suggest those replacements: While some people have argued that Combo version will be the way to go after the latest balance patch, because Jade Druid got more popular, I don’t feel like combo version has a significant advantage over the non-combo one.
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UPDATE – KAZAKUS RENOLOCK IN MARCH 2017, SEASON 36 It’s really challenging to play, but at the same time very rewarding, both in terms of fun and performance. However, it doesn’t mean that the deck is bad – it’s a solid deck with a lot of good matchups. In Gadgetzan, Warlock is a Kabal class that got the least when it comes to Highlander decks, mostly because the new class Legendary is mediocre in the Standard format. Being the spiritual successor of the old Handlock, the deck definitely had its highs and lows, but overall was pretty much always a part of the meta. Reno Jackson is a very strong addition to Warlock’s toolkit, because of all the self-damaging effects (including Hero Power). Our Kazakus Renolock deck list guide will help you learn Mulligans and Play Strategy, while helping you with Card Substitutions and Card Combos! Introductionīefore Gadgetzan, RenoLock was by far the most popular Reno deck. The Kazakus Renolock deck is one of the strong builds to come out of the Mean Streets of Gadgetzan expansion.