decklist? ive been wanting to try something different than BG.
### Even Steven
# Class: Shaman
# Format: Wild
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# 2x (0) Totemic Might
# 2x (0) Totemic Surge
# 2x (2) Crackle
# 2x (2) Devolve
# 2x (2) Diligent Notetaker
# 2x (2) EVIL Totem
# 2x (2) Maelstrom Portal
# 2x (2) Manafeeder Panthara
# 2x (2) Murkspark Eel
# 2x (2) Totem Golem
# 2x (4) Draenei Totemcarver
# 2x (4) Splitting Axe
# 1x (6) Genn Greymane
# 1x (6) The Storm Bringer
# 2x (6) Thing from Below
# 2x (10) Sea Giant
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# To use this deck, copy it to your clipboard and create a new deck in Hearthstone
I like this archetype because it can carry against most things - the Wild meta is extensive and unpredictable, and Even Shaman can rush against Control/Combo, or control the board against aggressive/flood decks. I try to focus on playing 'my game' and not worry
too much about individual matchups.
That said, the reason this isn't a Tier 1 deck is because it's very difficult (but not impossible) to steal games against Raza Priest, the closest thing to a prevalent deck in Wild. You've got a fair, or even favorable, shot at almost everything else.
I've been wanting to try wild, but I didn't start playing hearthstone until Journey to U. Are there a lot of wild cards that are commonly used from sets before that one?
Also, what are the best resources for finding decks, win rates, etc. for wild?
There are definitely some - I think there are 8 Wild sets that came before Ungoro? For a brief example, I've highlighted those cards above. In general, Wild is cheaper to play than Standard because very rarely do you need [m]any of the newest cards, but that also assumes a healthy historical collection. So you may need to spend some dust.
Some resources:
Tempo Storm Wild Meta Snapshot
Wild Reddit
HS Replay has rankings for Wild with some deck ideas (but not nearly as much info as Standard)