Deck Codes Broken?

Here is Fenomeno Rogue Deck from Blizzcon 2019. I can’t input it to the game. It’s wild now maybe this is only wild issue?

Deck code: AAECAaIHBrICrwTv8QK0kQOQlwOSlwMMtAGcAu0CzQPH+AK0hgOPlwP7mgP+mgOJmwP1pwPd0gMA

That deck code does indeed look invalid. Where did you find it?

Note that until recently, a few cards were temporarily returned from wild only to standard. And because a lot of people had disenchanted them when they left standard, Blizzard gave everyone temporary copies for the duration of the event.
These temporary copies are actually internally different cards (they looked and played the same but have a different internal code). And those codes are used in the deck string.
So my guess is that this Fenomeno deck was built using two of those temporary cards. (https://www.hearthstonetopdecks.com/deck-builder/ is able to read the deck code but shows a deck with 28 cards). If you add the two missing cards using the permanent versions of the temporary cards Fenomeno used, you should be able to import the deck.

BigHugger is correct, from a quick glance, the deck in HSTopDeck is missing the two Swashburglar cards, which were special event cards which no longer exist in the game. Thus the deck is not valid anymore.

It’s invalid with the temporary version of Swashburglar, but add in the normal copies and you’ve got a perfectly legal Wild deck.

That’s what I meant, the original code itself is not valid, the deck can still be built for Wild. Thanks for clarifying. I was going to add the two cards in HS Top Deck but could not find how to get the new deck string, I don’t normally use that site.

Well from official site and hearthpwn. Both of them give me same code. I don’t understand why I got code with 2 missing cards.

Because that code was valid at that time. The tournament was played during the Treasures from the Tomb event, so those cards existed and were valid cards in decks at that time. By putting the codes of the temporary copies in the deck code, they ensured that everyone could use them at that time, not just the people who owned (and had not disenchanted) the permanent copies.