Unless you get unlucky and draw all of your Beasts, this card alone provides 3 huge bodies your opponent needs to answer, and if triggered some Eggs already your opponent might be out of removals already. Kathrena Winterwisp – Keeping one of the most expensive cards in your deck might seem foolish, but it’s good keep IF you’re sure that you face a slow deck and the rest of your hand is good.You won’t always need it if you get a fast start, but it’s good to have it just in case. The earlier you get Rexxar, the higher your chance to win is. Deathstalker Rexxar – Keep in value matchups, especially vs Odd Warrior.Houndmaster Shaw – 3/6 is pretty difficult to remove on T4, and if it survives, it can snowball the game really nicely.And even if you don’t find your Deathrattles, it’s a 3/3 for 3 in the worst case scenario. Terrorscale Stalker – You want to have a way to proc your Deathrattles.Devilsaur Egg – Best Deathrattle to trigger multiple times, creating an army of 5/5’s is never bad.Important: DO NOT keep vs Odd Warrior, the matchup often goes down to fatigue and you don’t want to burn cards with Tracking. Tracking – Your Turn 1 is usually dead anyway, and Tracking lets you find something useful.If you make a good use of the AoE, Hero Power will also be a nice addition. Deathstalker Rexxar – It’s your only source of AoE, so keep it in the matchups in which you might need it, such as Odd Paladin.It has solid stats and if it survives, it might give you a nice tempo boost. Houndmaster Shaw – With a good early game hand.Gluttonous Ooze – Vs decks running weapons.Play Dead – If you already have Egg in your hand.Lower Priority (Keep only if certain conditions are met) Terrorscale Stalker – A way to trigger your Deathrattles, but if you don’t get any, then you CAN drop it on T3 for some board presence.Devilsaur Egg – Your main Deathrattle card, which you want to trigger as many times as possible.Prince Keleseth – You always keep Keleseth in a deck running Keleseth.Candleshot – Early game board control tool, very useful vs Aggro.Deathrattle Hunter Deck ListĬheck out alternative versions of this deck on our Deathrattle Hunter archetype page! Deathrattle Hunter Mulligan Guide VS Fast Decks Some other cards, such as Amani War Bear or Da Undatakah were experimented with, but with no huge success so far. It acts as a failsafe in case you draw some of your big Beasts and you have no good way of dropping them. Actually, current version runs only a single card from the new expansion – Oondasta. Rastakhan’s Rumble added some interesting tools, but the deck was mostly refined even before the expansion, meaning that there weren’t that many free slots in the deck. The deck also got another powerful Deathrattle card in Boomsday Project – Spider Bomb, which works very well against decks running big threats/Taunts. The currently most popular and powerful Deathrattle Hunter decks are similar to Egg Cube version – most popular builds run a light late game Recruit package with Kathrena and a few Beasts, as well as Egg. The deck was called Egg or Cube Hunter (but later most have settled on the current “Deathrattle Hunter” name), and Devilsaur Egg was a centerpiece of the build, triggering it multiple times in the mid game turned out to be a very powerful win condition. ![]() However, at one point, players have decided to create another Hunter deck based around Deathrattles, but faster. It all came together in The Witchwood, when players have created so-called Recruit Hunter. Then, expansion after expansion, Hunter has received either powerful Deathrattle cards or more Deathrattle synergies – Play Dead, Corpse Widow, Seeping Oozeling, Kathrena Winterwisp. Later, Journey to Un’Goro “reprinted” the card as a Rare instead of Legendary ( Terrorscale Stalker), and given that the same effect was scaled down to a lower mana cost, it was significantly better. Hunter class has been getting Deathrattle synergies for a while now, even as far back as in Whispers of the Old Gods, when Princess Huhuran was printed. Our Rastakhan’s Rumble Deathrattle Hunter deck list guide will help you learn how to better pilot this deck. Our guide features mulligan, play, and card replacement strategies! Introduction to Deathrattle Hunter
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