

In my experience, this archetype's main flaw is no longer card draw or burst damage but rather staying alive long enough to kill our opponent. Zilliax is mainly for the healing in this deck. It works to draw cards with Starving Buzzard, can easily be transformed into another Faceless Corruptor on curve, or just keep the board stabilized.
#UNSEAL THE VAULT HEARTHSTONE UPGRADE#
Because this deck summons so many tokens, Faceless Corruptor eventually finds a moment to upgrade one of its fellow minions.ĭesert Spearis definitely a sleeper card in this list because of how versatile it functions in the deck. Even if a single Buzzard only gets 1-2 draws, it is still very impactful I know it looks super tempting to play Buzzard + Swarm of Locusts on turn 8 to draw six cards, but that combo is so rarely necessary for this deck to be effective.įaceless Corruptoris a little slow in wild since its nerf, but it really shines when playing a token-based deck. Starving Buzzardis really the star of the deck that enables this archetype. The best part about this combo is that most people forget to play around Unleash the Hounds in wild since it is generally a weak card in the format, so we get an additional three damage for each minion our opponent leaves on the board. Once we unseal the vault, we have access to a nasty burst combo from hand to finish the game in fact, for ten mana, we can deal 14 damage on an empty board with Leeroy + Hounds + hero power. Furthermore, because we are almost always passing on turn 1 to play the Quest, this deck heavily focuses on reactive minions that can keep the board clear. Because this deck runs the Quest, there is only one other 1-mana card, Springpaw, due to its flexibility, reactivity, and beast synergies.

This deck's main goal is to follow a strong curve while summoning a plethora of reactive ( rush) beasts. In short, summon a lot of beasts, abuse their synergies, and Ramkahen Roar the opponent to death! In my experience, Quest Hunter's main flaw while it was in standard was its lack of draw and lack of finishing burst after Leeroy was Hall-of-Famed now that the Quest is a wild-exclusive archetype, the deck has access to more draw and more burst. The goal of this deck is to abuse the Starving Buzzard revert in tandem with Unseal the Vault to create a persistent, mid-range Beast Hunter deck.
