
The word “inevitably” comes to mind when I think of what makes this idea work. While this modern Secret Paladin may not be quite as annoying as similar decks we’ve seen in the past, you shouldn’t take that to mean that it’s not one of the best overall early decks in the Forged in the Barrens meta. This deck is going to struggle against any deck that can discard some of its key cards, but it should do well against nearly anything else.įorged in the Barrens C’Thun Control Priest Deck Code: AAECAa0GBsi+A/vRA/vfA7/gA/voA9TtAwyTugObugOvugPXzgP+0QPi3gP44wOW6AOX6wOtigSFnwTBnwQA Secret Libram Paladin Adds a Twist to a Reliable Deck

What separates this from previous versions of this deck is the way that C’Thun gives you a clear win condition that just wasn’t there before. Subscribe C’Thun Control Priest (For Annoying Your Opponents)įew things are more annoying than a slow Priest deck, and this is one of the best that I’ve seen in the last few years.Īs is typically the case with good Priest decks, this build thrives based on its ability to clear boards and respond to almost any kind of play. It’s going to take along time to learn this one, but mastering it could be quite a lot of fun for patient players. It’s difficult to kill an opponent in one turn with this one like you could in the old days, but this deck’s draw abilities make it easier to just wear them down over time. It’s kind of hard to see just by looking at the cards, but the goal of this deck is to use cost reduction abilities to burn through your cards while relying on Pen Flinger to hit the opponent’s face. While we’re far removed from the “glory days” of the Miracle Rogue build, this new version of the deck offers a compelling alternative to that classic concept. You can expect this deck to terrorize Hearthstone players in the weeks to come.įorged in the Barrens Control Warlock Deck Code: AAECAf0GBs/SA/zeA87hA/zoA/LtA4WgBAzpvgOsywObzQPM0gPN0gPm4QP14wP44wOS5AOCoASDoATnoAQA A Complicated Miracle Rogue Capable of Fantastic Finishes Even aggressive players struggle to breakthrough Warlock’s revamped health gain and board clear abilities. This deck absolutely steamrolls control players thanks to the power of the new Lord Jaraxxus and this build’s ability to discard most of your opponent’s deck. While this deck will be fine-tuned in the coming weeks, even early versions of this concept are proving to be too much to handle. If you’re looking for the best surefire hit for the early days of Hearthstone’s Forged in the Barrens meta, look no further than this Control Warlock deck. If you want to jump right into the action and start winning games while having fun along the way, then these are the Forged in the Barrens meta decks I recommend to help you get a quick start in Hearthstone‘s next competitive season.

In fact, you may even be able to climb to the top of Hearthstone‘s competitive ladder with some of the weirdest and wildest decks I’ve seen in years.

The good news is that the quality of the Forged in the Barrens set and recent changes to Hearthstone‘s card format mean that it’s actually possible to play competitively with a variety of interesting builds. Hearthstone‘s newest expansion (the Horde-themed Forged in the Barrens) is finally here, which means that it’s time to find your favorite new deck that will dominate the meta and make opponents question their own deckbuilding decisions.
