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=== Optional Cards === |
=== Optional Cards === |
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The following cards are played more than occasionally, but not always: |
The following cards are played more than occasionally, but not always: |
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{{Card|Doomsayer}} |
{{Card|Doomsayer}} |
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{{Card|Explosive Trap}} |
{{Card|Explosive Trap}} |
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{{Card|Bright-Eyed Scout}} |
{{Card|Bright-Eyed Scout}} |
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{{Card|Loatheb}} |
{{Card|Loatheb}} |
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+ | {{Card|Master Jouster}} |
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{{Card|Deathstalker Rexxar}} |
{{Card|Deathstalker Rexxar}} |
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{{Card|Arcane Giant}} |
{{Card|Arcane Giant}} |
Revision as of 03:21, 30 December 2019
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Giant Hunter is a wild-exclusive archetype. For more information, see Game format. |
Giant Hunter is a wild-exclusive hunter deck featuring Naga Sea Witch and an extensive use of giants. After a Knights of the Frozen Throne patch, Naga Sea Witch's ability applied before all other enchantments on card cost, making giants very easy to play. For example, with Naga Sea Witch, a Molten Giant costs 0 when the player is at 25 health, the Mountain Giant costs 0 when the player has 5 cards in hand, etc. After a nerf to Naga Sea Witch during The Witchwood meta, Giant Hunter is no longer a prominent deck in any format, however, the deck is still playable, often setting up turn 9 lethals. The deck utilizes many tools such as Tracking and Stitched Tracker to find Naga Sea Witch consistently, and King's Elekk is very likely to draw a giant.
Common Cards
Core Cards
The following cards are played in most or all versions of the deck:
Optional Cards
The following cards are played more than occasionally, but not always: