Hearthstone: A look at the Warlock metagame

Welcome to Hearthstone's test Season 2! If you're looking to climb the ranked ladder, your best class would be that of a warlock. Their hero power (Life Tap) provides card advantage at the cost of your life and their minions are often cheap, strong, and downright annoying to deal with. Blood Imps help bolster minion health. The fire spells (Hellfire, Demonfire, Soulfire, etc) often help in controlling the board even if it's at a cost.
Now then, let's take a look at the four most popular Warlock deck types you'll often run into ranked play.
Chargers Warlock
Neutral (16)
- Leper Gnome
- Faerie Dragon x2
- Mad Bomber x2
- Novice Engineer x2
- Arcane Golem x2
- Defender of Argus x2
- Leeroy Jenkins
- Spellbreaker
- Sylvanas Windrunner
- Argent Commander x2
Warlock (14)
- Soulfire x2
- Blood Imp x2
- Flame Imp x2
- Power Overwhelming
- Voidwalker x2
- Demonfire x2
- Hellfire x2
- Shadowflame
Murlock
Neutral (18)
- Grimscale Oracle x2
- Murloc Raider
- Murloc Tidecaller x2
- Bluegill Warrior x2
- Knife Juggler x2
- Murloc Tidehunter x2
- Pint-Sized Summoner
- Sunfury Protector
- Coldlight Seer x2
- Murloc Warleader x2
- Old Murk-Eye
Warlock (12)
- Blood Imp x2
- Corruption
- Flame Imp
- Mortal Coil x2
- Voidwalker
- Drain Life
- Sense Demons
- Hellfire x2
- Lord Jaraxxus
Neutral (18)
- Argent Squire x2
- Knife Juggler x2
- Novice Engineer x2
- Harvest Golem x2
- Shattered Sun Cleric x2
- Dark Iron Dwarf x2
- Defender of Argus x2
- Sylvanas Windrunner
- Argent Commander x2
- Ragnaros the Firelord
Warlock (12)
- Soulfire x2
- Blood Imp x2
- Flame Imp x2
- Power Overwhelming
- Voidwalker x2
- Demonfire x2
- Shadowflame
Warlock (17)
- Corruption x2
- Mortal Coil x2
- Voidwalker x2
- Demonfire x2
- Drain Life x2
- Shadow Bolt x2
- Hellfire x2
- Siphon Soul x2
- Lord Jaraxxus
Neutral (13)
- Sunfury Protector x2
- Defender of Argus x2
- Twilight Drake x2
- Faceless Manipulator x2
- Sylvanas Windrunner
- Mountain Giant x2
- Molten Giant x2
You'll notice that there are some common cards around these decks. Each can be configured for a different style of play based on the card pool that you have. Chargers will allow you win quick and often unexpectedly. Murlocks is probably the easiest to put together. The board control warlock offers high consistency. Giants is the most priciest.
If you don't plan on playing warlocks during this test season, then your deck better be capable of handling them. If it isn't able to pull off wins against warlocks, you're better off going back to the drawing board. I'm not sure if a nerf is going to be inbound anytime soon or not, but warlocks are definitely the top deck to beat at the moment.
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