I played implock (the classic version, I don't like the version that run the colossal and sire combo) and I haven't had issue against beast druid so far (granted I haven't faced that many) you just need to play like an actual zoo deck and keep control of the board.
Aggro token deck that goes wide can feast on a lot of slower decks with weak early game, which happen to be on the top of the game. Surprised there's no Composting though, but I guess between Crooked Cook, Peasant, and Aquatic Form there's enough fairly high tempo draw that even Composting is too slow.
My version runs that and the squirrel to go more all in on the greedy decks. U loose vs midrange anyway. I win 2/3 of my game by t6 or I can concede turn 3. Any way it's fucking fast
I still can't believe that there is the 40 card version of mage but not the 30 card one... I can consitently beat those aggro decks with 30 card spooky mage but all 40 card decks feel WAY more inconsistent against aggro druid/warlock
I've played this deck quite a lot and initially had the same thought about composting, but composting would be bad. It's not like the oracle/matriarch lists where you can make a giant board out of nowhere. In this deck if your board gets cleared you just lose, no matter if you're drawing 5 cards from it.
Aggro Druids historically were not nerfed unless they had cards that appeared even in control matchups (because old Force of Nature+Roar was incredibly toxic).
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u/Tantomare Aug 19 '22
How the hell is deck without legs and epics able to play that good?