(Budget) Zoolock Deck, Guide, and Video
- Last updated Jun 13, 2016 (Old Gods)
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Wild
- 25 Minions
- 5 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Zoolock
- Crafting Cost: 1380
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 6/9/2016 (Old Gods)
- wingsofwaxiii
- Deck Architect
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Battle Tag:
WingsOfWax
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Region:
US
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Total Deck Rating
7351
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A Little About Me
I am a 17x Legend Player with 2x Top 100 finishes who goes by the battletag WingsOfWax or WingsOfWaxIII on other social media (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Twitch, and YouTube). I have over 15+ Years of Magic: The Gathering Experience, but as of the release of Hearthstone: Beta been converted to this new and exciting card game.
Over the past year, I have been creating videos, articles, and casting live streams to help educate newer players about Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. As of right now, I am mostly known in the Hearthpwn.com community for creating a Naxxramas + 2,000 Dust Budget Guide 11 Deck series as well as putting Burst Rogue back into fruition.
These days I am working full time, go to school, and still create Hearthstone content whenever I find my schedule allows it. I love educating all types of players whether new or veterans about becoming a better strategy card gamer. I am creating this guide (and others) to help educate and grow the Hearthstone Community even further.
Introduction to my YouTube Channel:
Warning: This is an aggro deck. It has inconsistencies similar to any other Aggressive strategy and is not exactly straight forward to play. There is a lot (not all) of SMOrc'ing (Face is the Place) to be done, but you will have to plan out your turns according to how your hand is sculpted for optimal plays that leave you in the driver seat. Playing out this deck takes time and practice to fully master and play well, but it can be done and eventually could take you to the Legend status you desire.
Some perks of playing this deck are:
-An aggressive strategy, which all newer players should partake in.
-Quick Games, win or lose in a fast manner.
-Helps the player learn to properly manage their resources, especially versus Sweepers (board clears).
-Has a solid late game plan by using the Warlock's Hero Power to refill your hand.
Card Choices:
2x Forbidden Ritual - Is extremely helpful to refill the board after a board clear. Synergizes with Knife Juggler, Darkshire Councilman, Dire Wolf Alpha, and Cult Master for extra value. Try to use the Ritual to get at least 3 or more minions for best results.
1x Mortal Coil - Helps your early minions trade up for larger minions. Often I've comboed Crazed Alchemist with Mortal Coil to kill a Tunnel Trogg or Armorsmith. Is not a necessary card, but at the cost of 1 mana it can help quite a bit and draw you into more threats.
2x Power Overwhelming - Used to clear a medium to large opposing minion or to give you extra damage to close out the game. Best used on a Possessed Villager or a 1/1 to negate potential loss of value.
2x Abusive Sergeant - Not an ideal turn 1 play, but it synergizes with your other 1 mana minions for value. Try to save Abusive Sergeants for value in trading up with a larger minion. If you are up against a class that does not have a Hero Power that answers Abusive, you can play it turn 1 (only if you have no other 1-drops).
1x Elven Archer - Is basically the same as Mortal Coil, but creates a 1/1 body instead of drawing a card. Helps trigger Darkshire Councilman's ability. Can be swapped out for another Mortal Coil or just about anything else if you do not want to play Elven Archer.
2x Flame Imp - An undercosted minion that gets in for early damage or makes valuable tempo/value trades. The 3 health lost is almost irrelevant early in the game, but be careful because taking 3 damage late in a game versus aggro decks can be exactly what they need to lethal you. Use your best judgement late in the game.
2x Possessed Villager - A sticky 1 mana minion who helps synergize with buffs available in this deck. Helps trigger Knife Jugglers and Darkshire Councilmans.
2x Voidwalker - One of the better turn 1 plays that protects more valuable minions such as Knife Jugglers, Flame Imps, Dire Wolf Alphas, Darkshire Councilmans, and Cult Master. Works well in combination with Abusive Sergeant to clear a Tunnel Trogg versus Shamans.
1x Acidic Swamp Ooze - Majority of the current meta involves weapons, so adding in an Ooze seemed like a solid choice. I'm unsure if 2 copies is the right choice, but for now the single copy has come in handy. This is meta dependant and can be swapped out for other cards you see benefiting this deck.
1x Crazed Alchemist - A meta call that clears Doomsayers and Totems. Also has the option to inside-out a Darkshire Councilman for lethal on occasion. Keep in mind you can also Crazed to inside-out a Voidwalker to trade up.
2x Dark Peddler - A solid value minion that gives you choices no matter what point in the game. Need a 1-drop minion to help fill the board? Late in the game and need to find more burn spells?
2x Dire Wolf Alpha - In combination with 2 other minions is 4 power for 2-mana. Lets you trade up your weaker minions for bigger ones. Dire Wolf is the reason you need to figure out placement of your minions on the board to get the most value. Rule of thumb: Valuable minions on the Left, weaker minions on the Right.
2x Knife Juggler - Zoo is the only deck right now that can abuse and protect Knife Juggler. Typically if you have another 2-mana minion in your hand you want to cast it before Juggler. Knife Juggler gets better later in the game when you can use Forbidden Ritual or attack with an Imp Gang Boss.
2x Darkshire Councilman - In most matchups, you want to cast Darkshire later in the game and not on turn 3. Since being a 1/5 makes him vulnerable, you need to setup a turn to get him above 1 attack before safely playing him. Typically you want to clear the board of opposing minions before getting a Councilman on board. If you time Darkshire right, he can be a major win condition mid to late game.
2x Imp Gang Boss - In most matchups, Imp Gang Boss is your ideal turn 3 play (or coin turn 2). Imp is a sticky minion that has synergies with a lot of your deck. In most games, I play Imp Gang Boss on turn 3 then Darkshire Councilman and a 1-drop on turn 4 to potentially get value from Imp Gang Boss and buff Darkshire in the process.
2x Defender of Argus - Since we have a lot of sticky minions in this list, you can reliably get 2 minions available for Defender to get full value. If you have a Doomguard in hand, try to get Defender on the table as soon as possible so you do not run into the issue of drawing the second Doomguard. Try to use Defender to save weaker minions from potential board clears.
2x Doomguard - The Battlecry from Doomguard is almost nullified in this deck because your ideal game empties your hand before you kill your opponent. Can be used to kill your opponent in one swing or a few since a 5/7 is relatively difficult to deal with. Against Control and Midrange decks, you are aiming for face damage but versus Aggro decks you may want to consider trading with minions.
Possible Upgrades/Downgrades:
Upgrades -
-1 Mortal Coil or Elven Archer
+1 Gormok the Impaler
-1 Doomguard
+1 Leeroy Jenkins
-1 Mortal Coil or Elven Archer
+1 Sea Giant
-1 Acidic Swamp Ooze
+1 Sea Giant
Downgrades -
-2 Imp Gang Boss
+2 Argent Horserider
-2 Dark Peddler
+2 Flame Juggler
Honorable Mentions:
Soulfire - When it comes to adding cards that force you to discard, you can reliably only have so many before they start having a huge negative impact on your games. In just about any game I'd rather have Doomguard for the potential of dealing more than just 5 damage where as Soulfire is a one time use. In a more value oriented version of Zoolock, Soulfire does not make the cut.
Demonwrath or Hellfire or Shadowflame - Since this deck is trying to be aggressive, there is no real reason to deviate from the plan with a board clear. When I build my decks, I try to make them as consistent as possible, which neither of these board clears fit the theme of the deck.
Argent Squire - Is a solid turn 1 play, but there just is not enough room for a pair of Squires. Tormented Villager has taken the slot of Squire because the Deathrattle synergizes with the deck more than the Divine Shield. I have also run into some poor situations where I'll have to Power Overwhelming my turn 1 play and doing so gets you almost no extra value from Squire.
Basic Mulligan/Opening Hand Guide:
Understanding the Mulligan Guide - The number represents how many of that card I'm willing to keep in my opening hand. If there is no number, that means there is only one copy of the card and I'm willing to keep it in my opening hand. The number with the coin means how many copies I'm willing to keep with coin in my hand.
How to play the deck and Tips:
Typically you want your opening hand to have a curve of a 1-drop and a 2-drop (or 2x 1-drops). This allows you to keep up the tempo early in the game and attempt to develop a board presence.
You are looking to make profitable trades against Aggro decks while being mostly a Face deck against Control. Always make trades when they benefit you (unless you can kill your opponent or setup to kill).
Crazed Alchemist + Mortal Coil = death to Armorsmith and Tunnel Trogg.
Crazed Alchemist is an offensive and defensive card, so play him wisely to get value.
Try to save Knife Juggler when possible for later in the game to combo with Forbidden Ritual.
Keep a Shamans board cleared at all times. It's their one weakness. Be sure to play around Lightning Storm when possible.
Video Content:
Ranks 9 to 7
Ranks 7 to 4
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Here's to hoping this deck/guide is in some way beneficial to your Grinding Experience! The deck has performed extremely well for me and won games I thought were not possible to do so.
If your looking for a deck to get you out of the lower Ranks, this one will surely do the trick when piloted reasonably well.
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Good luck and grind on,
-Wings
Prior to a mass dusting I did of all the cards I thought were bad I actually ran 1x Cult Master over an Imp simply because I didn't (and still don't) want to spend $25 on the game because poor. What I found was that while it was great when trading a lot of minions, I very rarely found an opportunity to play it and even if I did it wasn't sticky enough to warrant a continued place. I ended up switching it for a Dark Iron Dwarf to much better effect.
I'm loving this deck, with the addition of Lorewalker Cho - while I understand all the cons of playing him in a fast deck, it always pauses my opponent. I try to play him when my opponent has nothing on his board, which means he either gives me a removal/clear spell, or plays around him, giving me an advantage.
I get some great streaks with this deck - thanks!
2 more questions if I may. First, what do you think of Brann? Peddler, Abusive, Argus and Gormok synergy - is that enough to make him worthwhile... and second question, I have a lot of trouble vs tempo mage. Is that deck a hard counter to zoo (if they get flamewaker and cheap spells going...) Any tips on that matchup?
I tried switching out the ooze for brann, it works but i prefer the ooze. Dont know how to fit in brann otherwise (im running with gormok & 1 sea giant.
I've been trying to run Brann... but he's too combo oriented to do well with this deck, in my opinion. A good Zoo deck will be spending turn 3 getting the board to do more stuff with... and Brann isn't able to be a board presence quite like Imp Gang Boss or the councilman. A large majority of times I got to Brann, I had no cards to combo him with, and some cards, like Flame Imp, offer negative synergy. TL;DR: the deck is too fast and he's too inconsistent with a small or empty hand.
This deck is super strong as it is, but even more for beginners who don't have that many cards. Zoo has always been one of my favorite decks as the games are pretty fast and straightforward and this deck represents that very well.
I did make a video showcasing the deck and i really hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did :)
Hey there... not so much of a stranger ;P !
Steamrolled my way to r5 with this deck. Thank you for it!
So this deck is working for me current 7-5 with it but I feel like I'm doing something wrong. Very often I'll win like 3 games in a row. But I at the same time will lose 4 games in a row losing to their little tiny bit of health, or they'll reno. This not only happens to me with this zoo deck but all zoo decks and aggro shammy. Is it me, is it bad luck, or is it just something I need to get use to as I'm playing aggressive decks?
I love that deck, I'm playing with the standard one. It's hard to run out of gas and the synergy between all the cards is just amazing.
Thumbs up !
That visual mulligan guide is awesome, much better than written.
Hi,
I appreciate the building of cheaper decks for newer players such as myself to take advantage of. However, I really take issue with you commenting (as you did in your aggro paladin guide as well) that these decks can be brought to legend. I have been playing for two seasons and the highest rank I have achieved is rank 4. I am trying to get to legend but like many other new players I don't have many cards to design legend-worthy decks. Therefore, I look for decks on the internet that are budget but also legend-worthy. Exactly what you advertise here, Wings. I cannot see how either this or the paladin deck can reach legend in under 100 games without 1. an incredible pilot (pro) or 2. an unreasonable amount of luck. So please stop advertising your decks as legend worthy when they are almost certainly not.
Would appreciate a response to this.
I don't think 2 seasons of playing gives you the experience to say whats legend worthy and what isn't. Reaching Rank 4 with only 2 seasons of play is amazing, you should be proud of that, and I'm sure that within another few seasons you will reach legend. However, Wings has reached legend multiple times, he knows what he's doing, and knows what decks can get you there. Just continue grinding away and you'll reach legend, especially with zoo as many players use zoo to "race" to legend.
I agree with Walrus, but also, what is up with this statement: "I cannot see how either this or the paladin deck can reach legend in under 100 games"?
What's special about 100 games? In order to go from rank 5 to legend, you need 26 more wins than losses. If you are trying to do this in 100 games, you would need a win/loss rate of 37 losses to 63 wins. A win rate of 63%. That's very high and I doubt that many consistently get 63% win rate in ladder. A win rate of 55% would take 260 games to gain the 26 stars needed.
I completely agree. I think the fastest rate to legend I saw show up last weekend on Twitch was 149 but I might be mid remembering. What did stand out is that most had a win-rate of 60%. If you really are trending at 63% and getting to rank 4 in two seasons you should feel really good about your pace.
I bet he mistyped Rank 4. I bet my entire collection he meant Rank 14. That's bullshit, just 2 seasons and Rank 4?
Thanks for the reply. I think I actually do have enough experience to say that these particular two decks are very unlikely to reach legend. The majority of my games have been at higher ranks and I am willing to claim that these decks cannot make it through ranks 5-1 without some insane luck and/or grind. If anyone disproves me, then I will be the first to say I am wrong. I understand wings is a very good player but I think the statement that you can make it to legend with this deck or the pally one is utterly untrue.
I was rank 4 last season and I have reached rank 5 so far this season. I'm telling the truth, willing to add you ingame to show you.
Ok, maybe 100 was too optimistic. But I personally and I am sure a lot of other people do not have the time to grind 500 or more ladder games to get to legend. My friend managed to get to legend from rank 5 very quickly playing dragon warrior (only dropping 3 games from rank 3 to legend). There are decks out there if piloted well enough that can get you to legend easily with under a 100 games.
Just to clarify, I am sure this deck does well at lower ranks; you can beat many people who are even playing the best decks because they make crucial mistakes which you can exploit with any well put together budget build. But when you get to the ranks where people are not going to make these basic mistakes and are running meta decks this deck will simply lose most of the time.