So, i’m getting really damn sick of this clearly overpowered deck. Now that we know that nothing will be done about likely the most powerful deck in the wild meta, is there any reason to actually play and not autoconcede against them?
I tried playing shaman and hexing their stuff, didn’t work, they still cheated out y’saarjh, ragnaros etc etc. With a winrate of sub 10% against the horribly opressive bigpriest deck, i personally don’t see a reason to actually play against this deck, do you?
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Because of all those Priest decks, and OTK combo deck, I decided to play Troll decks instead. My favorite is Mill+N’Zoth Rogue.
I basically stopped playing to get ranks, and just playing for the fun of burning enemy cards. The biggest weakness to the deck is hyper aggro decks, as well as Secret Mage. And the funny thing is, that most of the time when Mill fails, I can manage to survive until turn 10, and then Taunt my opponent to death with N’Zoth revivals
I have probably Won about 1/3rd of all games with Mass Taunts, instead of mills.
If you want, I can give the deck code. Its pretty fun. Currently I have about 54% Win rate with it Rank 9.
I do think playing a deck purely to spite those solitairedecks would be fun for sure. I’d love that decklist 
Have fun!
### Mazvis' Rogue
# Class: Rogue
# Format: Wild
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# 2x (0) Shadowstep
# 2x (0) Preparation
# 1x (0) Backstab
# 2x (2) Sap
# 2x (2) Lab Recruiter
# 2x (2) Gang Up
# 2x (2) Eviscerate
# 2x (2) Evasion
# 1x (2) Doomsayer
# 1x (3) Fan of Knives
# 2x (3) Deathlord
# 2x (3) Coldlight Oracle
# 1x (3) Brann Bronzebeard
# 1x (4) Spirit of the Shark
# 1x (5) Vilespine Slayer
# 1x (5) Sludge Belcher
# 1x (5) Rotten Applebaum
# 1x (5) Antique Healbot
# 2x (6) Vanish
# 1x (10) N'Zoth, the Corruptor
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# To use this deck, copy it to your clipboard and create a new deck in Hearthstone
# Find this deck on https://hsreplay.net/replay/ixbiH2Mbvn7xpwbC5ACqWK
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Interesting! To be honest, i also kind of expecting dancing S-words xD
Taunts help with Aggro and Midrange. And in times when Mill is at the bottom 
In some games, I purely chose to go Full Taunt instead of Mill, like against Jade Druids. I had some really fun games against them. Or the stealing Priests. 20+ Minute games, with Win/Loss determined by a hairs breath.
Do you often shuffle N’zoth back into your deck? 
Quite a bit, yes. Mostly in situations where I know that my mill failed. Against other decks like Steal Priest and Jade Druid. Or oven some Warriors.
It is also a good tactic against Worlocks. When they revive Full board of Daemons with Melganis support. And against Hunters. I try not to mill Hunters since it usually means death.And once they play their DK, then Taunts tend to do better then Mill. And yes, it is possible to Mill aggro hunters as well, its just that draws and conditions have to be super in your favor 
EDIT: Here is a good example 
https://hsreplay.net/replay/8MeZju8YcMH8bUfiaGoczB https://hsreplay.net/replay/WrnHLW5GGV3SQSMWqtxqEZ
And a note: Against the Druid. I was trying to Draw my Vanish, and I did not notice the other Win option. It was a long and tense game, and I just too focused on Vanish win, that I forgot that about Mill
And that is why I love this deck. It is much more difficult to play it sometimes then people expect.
Big Priest is a horible deck, so is Wall Priest…
I wonder why Wall Priest hasn’t made presence in Wild yet.
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Unfortunally my first match was against braindead facemage.
Second match was against a secret hunter, i stood no chance whatsoever. Deathstalker rexxar is overpowered and should be nerfed.
It worked for me perfectly well. PErhaps, you was doing something wrong.
Perhaps, you can see a reason to play WITH this deck: if it is so overpowered, you’ll get Legend in no time.
Damn. Sounds like you have real bad luck. Literally every match you play is unwinnable because your opponents are playing broken overpowered cards/decks.
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Yes play the deck. If we get everyone to play the deck and make it the only deck ever played in wild it might Finally be Warsonged out of existance.
Here is the mage deck you need.
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That just goes to show that basically any deck that beats you is overpowered. Might as well accept that and move on with your life.
Based on the Vs report BEFORE the patch here are the decks that are favored against Big Priest:
- Kingsbane Aggro Rogue
- Baku Rogue (probably not anymore)
- Mech Aggro Hunter
- Burn Mage (Aluneth Secret Mage)
- Freeze/Combo Mage (Exodia Mage)
- Pirate Warrior
Then you have these as your 50/50 decks against Big Priest:
- Dragon Priest (tech’d 2x PoM)
- Even Shaman (assuming it is a bit lower now)
- Cubelock
Then these are the roughly 45/55 decks (so slight underdog):
- Midrange Hunter
- Odd Paladin
- Baku Warrior
Damn, amongst the very few helpful comments a lot of doomsaying trolls. They are right in one thing though, i’ll just report them and move on. 
Mill works surprisingly well, and is incredibly satisfying.
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I am glad you are enjoying it.
Still can’t believe they haven’t done anything at all. No real statement, no nothing. I had a good time watching that Barnes-troll-mage tech deck in action but in the end playing a counter deck is no answer. The resurrection mechanic by itself is highly problematic. Resurrection Priest in Wild will just get better with every good big minion they release unless they finally intervene.
Last I knew, it wasn’t even the best performing deck in Wild. That went to Baku Rogue and Baku Paladin. But that was pre-nerfs so who knows now.