This Meta would be so much more tolerable if-

This is the deck you are looking for. It’s also a VERY good deck in the current meta.

2x (1) Garrosh’s Gift

2x (1) Razorfen Rockstar

2x (1) Slam

1x (2) Bladestorm

2x (2) Needlerock Totem

2x (2) Safety Goggles

2x (2) Shield Block

2x (3) All You Can Eat

2x (3) New Heights

1x (3) Photographer Fizzle

1x (3) Zola the Gorgon

2x (4) Aftershocks

2x (4) Alloy Advisor

1x (4) E.T.C., Band Manager

1x (7) Kil’jaeden
1x (8) Boomboss Tho’grun
1x (8) Sleep Under the Stars

2x (5) Hostile Invader

1x (6) Hamm, the Hungry

1x (8) Sleep Under the Stars

1x (9) Zilliax Deluxe 3000

1x (4) Twin Module
1x (5) Perfect Module

1x (100) The Ceaseless Expanse

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Oh I’m aware, I went into a 30-turn game against this with hydro druid earlier
thank you though. I will give it a try.

People trying to label decks as control or non-control are wasting their time because it’s very subjective. It’s way more helpful to start with the very objective Duration/Rounds metric because at least that shows very clearly how long a deck is alive on average.

If it’s very short duration it’s almost always what people thought in the past as “Aggro” and when it’s of a very long duration it’s extremely unlikely to not be what people thought as “Control” because in order to survive for 12 minutes you had defense.

E.g. all Highlander or other typical warriors were 12 min, and super aggro pain locks were 4 to 5min.