Get the decks you need to win the Great Amalgamation Hearthstone Tavern Brawl
Great scot, Marty! It’s a Pirate. No, wait. It’s a Murloc. No, it’s a Mech. Wrong again, it’s a Demon… or is that a Dragon? Maybe it’s a Draenei? It’s all those things and so much more. It’s a Great Amalgamation! I’m not sure which mad scientist from the World of Warcraft is responsible for this monstrosity, but it will be key to you winning this week’s Great Amalgamation Hearthstone Tavern Brawl and opening that sweet Great Dark Beyond pack. 40 Arcane Dust never smelled so… interesting.
The Great Amalgamation Tavern Brawl basics
- Name: The Great Amalgamation
- Description: What horror has science wrought!? Build a deck, all minions count as Naga, Undead, Murlocs, Beasts, Dragons, and the rest!
- Fun level: 3/10
- Difficulty: 5-8/10 (depending on the size of your card collection)
- Replayability: 6/10
- Format: Wild
- Type: PVP
- Deck: Constructed
- Rewards: 1 The Great Dark Beyond pack.
This week, you’ll be picking a class and constructing a deck. The format is Wild, which may be a bit more challenging if you have a smaller card collection. There are several essential cards and if you’re missing those, you may find it tough sledding this week.
For this Brawl, all minions count as all Tribes just like they were an Amalgam. Rise of Shadows first introduced to this concept with the appropriately-named Amalgam minion. Since then, Hearthstone added Nightmare Amalgam (The Witchwood), Amalgam of the Deep (Voyage to the Sunken City), Circus Amalgam (Darkmoon Faire), The One Amalgam Band (Festival of Legends), and the Infinite Amalgam (Caverns of Time). You’ll also see Amalgams in Battlegrounds if The Curator is part of the match.
But not all possible minions will be Amalgams: Treants and Silver Hand Recruits are not considered part of any Tribe and are not part of the Amalgamation. Card generators still produce minions native to that Tribe. Your Underbelly Angler is only going to give you Murlocs, and your Netherspite Historian is only going to give you Dragons.
How to win the Great Amalgamation Tavern Brawl
Like most Constructed Brawls, the key to victory is finding a great deck. These Brawls act like a microcosm of a new expansion. In the early hours, there’s a ton of experimentation as players try new ideas and refine them. It’s some of the most fun time in Hearthstone. Over time, players discover the “meta,” the deck (or decks) that are particularly strong given the ruleset. These lists are published on sites like r/Hearthstone (and others) and become dominant. Counter decks rise and you fall into the same sort of meta as you see on the Ladder.
Aggro is the name of the game in this Brawl. That puts a spotlight on the classes that naturally lean into a more aggressive game plan like Death Knight, Demon Hunter, and Hunter. Shamans and Paladins are also good choices. Both classes have a Hero Power that can put an Amalgam on the board. Shaman has a ton of Totem synergy cards while Paladin has more synergy with Murlocs. For…reasons…
With the ruleset in place, Magnetic minions can attach to any minion on the board. Expect to see most decks having Hungry Crabs and Golakka Crawlers. Cards like Patches the Pirate, Gentle Megasaur, Southsea Captain, and Murloc Warleader are also popular choices. Astral Vigilant is a new card that you will see in nearly every list once people understand its power.
Without further ado, let’s look at some of the decks people are trying out. We’ll start with the newest decks using the newest cards. But, since this is Wild Brawl, we’ll also have the decks from the previous iterations of the Brawl if you want to see how those are doing against the newer cards.
Decks for the Great Amalgamation Tavern Brawl
New Decks for the January 15, 2025 Brawl
Hyperagreesive Demon Hunter
- Deck code:
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- Credit: Ultrasonicc
- This is an update on an older list, but the strategy remains the same. Mulligan hard for Blindeye Sharpshooter. If you’re not familiar with that term, it means that if Blindeye Sharpshooter isn’t in your opening hand, throw all your cards back in hopes of getting it. Even if you don’t get Blindeye, just dump your hand and go full out aggro and face.
Starving Buzzard Hunter
- Deck code:
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- Credit: Ben Hearthstone
- Normally, card draw is a weakness for Hunter, but not when you have Starving Buzzard and every minion in your deck counts as a Beast. This deck includes all the usual cards that are powerful with the Brawl’s ruleset, but with your power draw engine, you’ll actually have them in hand to use them. Finally, you’ve got Tundra Rhino to give all of your cards Charge!
Shadowstep Vigilant Rogue
- Deck code:
AAEBAZvDAwqFF5G8Avm9AuTCAq+RA8PhA+WwBK+2BMqhBrOpBgq7A9f+AumwA/ywA/afBN/DBfylBq2nBsnlBrfmBgAA
- Credit: ogopo
- Astral Vigilant has a Battlecry of “Get a copy of the last Draenei you played.” Under the rules of the Brawl, it counts as a Draenei. This means it procs itself, giving you infinite Astral Vigilants, even if it is your first card played. What better way to abuse this than to Shadowstep the Vigilant back into your hand.
Astral Vigilant Shaman
- Deck code:
AAEBAeLxBASRvAKdowPf4QOx2QQNuwO+Br8X5MIC2qUDlrkDpoEE4LUExc4E5qMFw48GwZ4GyeUGAAA=
- Credit: Ben Hearthstone
- This is an update to the Ben’s Shaman that he’s used the last few times this Brawl has been active. This year, he’s adding the popular Astral Vigilant shenanigans to his list.
Aggro Warrior
- Deck code:
AAEBAfKKBwSRvALerQOY9gPqqAYNuwP7D8YV5MIC1/4C6bADre4Do5MF2dAFuf4Fjr8GtuIGt+YGAAA=
- Credit: 553020155
- This deck features plenty of low cost cards and great synergies. Captain’s Log should be free. Amber Whelp should help against the other aggressive decks that are popular in this Brawl.
Older Brawl decks
Honor’s Hammer Homebrew Death Knight
Deck code:
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This makes use of the Ghoul from the Death Knight Hero Power. You can make him Poisonous, buff him with Tribe specific or use Ini Stormcaller to copy it with Windfury or Divine Shield. This deck might fail spectacularly. If you find success with it, let me know.
Combo Death Knight by tresser
Deck code:
AAEBAfHhBALgBZ+3Aw67A/sPt2zkwgLe0wK1mAPP0QP36AOmgQTjpATu0wSL7AXf/gXqgAYAAA==
The combo pieces you need are Old Murk Eye and Dead Air. Get yourself as full of a board as you can using your 0 cost cards. Then drop Old Murk Eye. Since every minion is considered a Murloc, every minion will buff him. Ram him into your opponent’s face. Then cast Dead Air. The spell will consider Old Murk Eye to be Undead and resummon him. Smash him into your opponent’s face again.
Naga Demon Hunter by FardHast
Deck code:
AAEBAZWrBALr7wPlsAQOswGNELds78kDz9ED3qQEmLoEpeIEq+IE5OQFi+wFxfkFovoFhpAGAAA=
This is a hyper aggressive Demon Hunter deck filled with 0 cost cards. Dump your hand and go full aggro. Demon Hunter has strong card draw, but nevertheless, mulligan hard for Blindeye Sharpshooter. If you’re not familiar with that term, it means that if Blindeye Sharpshooter isn’t in your opening hand, throw all your cards back in hopes of getting it.
Face Hunter by trauthor
Deck code:
AAEBAcb8BQKRvAKLrQMOuwPZCeTCAoqtA4WwA5XNA7nSA52wBIiyBOG1BKqkBcj2BcuOBt+OBgAA
This is another aggressive list with a similar game plan to the Demon Hunter above. Demon Hunter typically has stronger card draw than Hunter. This deck employs Starving Buzzard and Messenger Buzzard as it draw engine so be sure to get maximum use out of them.
Honor’s Hammer Homebrew Colossal Mage
Deck code:
AAEBAf0EBqgQ4bYDhLAEobEE7LoE/NsEDLsD5MIClIADyIcDtZgDw7gDt9IDpoEEsbAE3bkE4bkE+uwEAA==
This is centered around using Ini Stormcaller and Gaia, the Techtonic. Since everting will proc Gaia’s AoE, if you drop her while you have some board presence, you can quickly take down your opponent’s board. It should also be easy to meet Kazakusan’s requirement, assuming you can live that long. This deck also might fail spectacularly. If you find success with it, let me know.
Elemental Mage
Deck code:
AAEBAf0EBuWyApvTAvbsAu72AqCAA5+3Awy7A9sD5MICzu8CifECzvICpfUC1/4CzIEDyYcD6IkDv6QDAAMage
This deck has as many Elemental synergies as Shaman has Totem synergies.
Redit user AbnormalConstruct Radar Detector Paladin
Deck code:
AAEBAaToAgKRvALUvQQOuwOUD/sP5MIC1v4C1/4CtZgD6bAD/LADlOgDr6AE+aQEkrUE2tMEAA==
This deck combines Radar Detector with Stonehearth Vindicator. Stonehearth makes Radar Detector free, and it pulls anything it finds since everything is a Mech.
Murloc Paladin
Deck code:
AAEBAaToAgrIBIMF0ha8vQKxwgKbqQOusAPKuAPquQOD3gMKuwPtD+TCAtb+AuH+AoiuA5a2A/a4A/24A+u5AwA=
While Paladin goes for Murloc synergy.
Aggro Priest by QuestingAdventurerer
Deck code:
AAEBAa0GBrsDxRWRvAK4ugO/gASTnQUM+w/kwgLXzgOh6AOt9wOmgQTIrASntgSGgwWJkwWSkwXbpAUAAA==
Lots of aggressive decks in this Brawl. Play your minions and get a dirt cheap Skycap’n Kragg who can Charrrrrrrrrrrge! Use Mr. Smite to give all your other minions Charrrrrrrge! Go for the face, Boo! Go for the face!
Dragon Priest
Deck code:
AAEBAa0GBMUEogmQ0wK3rAMNjQjyDO4RpBSCtQK6uwLJxwLe0wLL5gL86gKJ8QLoiQPolAMA
Priest on the other hand prefers Dragons.
Menagerogue
Deck code:
AAEBAaIHBuAFkbwC474C5/oCoIADn7cDDLsDqAXeB6cIlA/7D7HCAuTCAtf+Aq6FA9uMA7WYAwA=
This comes from user YJHS2000 on OutOf.Cards. You want to build a huge board of free minions using all the discount cards and then conceal. Your win condition is Cannon Barrage.
Ben Hearhstone’s Totem Sha-men
Deck code:
AAEBAcDbBASRvAKdowOx2QTCngYNuwO+Br8X5MIC2qUDlrkD3ewDpoEE4LUExc4E5qMFw48GwZ4GAAA=
Deck code:
AAEBAfWfAwSRvALf4QOo7gOx2QQNuwPkwgK1mAOWuQOU6APd7APg7AOV8APA9gOmgQSroATFzgSSkwUA
Deck code:
AAEBAfWfAwKRvALf4QMOuwO+BvUNwg77D/uqAuTCAuvCAt7TAvb9Ap2jA9qlA/mlA5a5AwA=
Ben loves Totem Shaman for this Brawl. Each time, he seems to make a list even more powerful than the last. Shaman has a ton of Totem synergy minions and everything you play is a Totem!
Twitch Streamer Sargent TBag’s Murloc Shaman
Deck code:
AAEBAZKrBAbgBZG8ApybA9/hA6juA/SgBQy7A/sPjJQDlOgD3ewDpoEEoqAEq6AE1bIEkrUExc4E5qMFAA==
Shaman has a ton of Murloc minions and with this Brawl, they can buff your Totems as well.
Zoo Warlock by Frosty-Many-2420
Deck code:
AAEBAaPDAwSftwKRvAKwkQScoAQNuwPkwgLX/gK1mAPpsAOT5AOU6AP/+gOmgQSvoAThtQSSkwWTnQUAAA==
If you’re going to go with a Zoo approach, go with the classic class of Warlock. Southsea Captain will buff ALL your minions. Be sure you use your Youthful Brewmaster on your crabs.
Brawl Warrior
Deck code:
AAEBAQcGubICkbwCkocDvZkD3q0DwN4DDLsDlA/7D8YVn7cC5MIC3tMC1/4C6bAD/LADxN4DjOEDAA==
Outof.Cards user Jdeg9142 brings us a Pirate Warrior with all the expected crabs and crawlers.
More Great Amalgamation Tavern Brawl deck lists
Keep checking Hearthstone Top Decks. There are more Tavern Brawl decks being added by the hour. Overall, I like the different synergies in this Brawl. I don’t like how many games are decided during turns 1-4 depending on who drew more of their crabs and crawlers.
If you need a break from your climb this month, give this Brawl a try. Good luck getting this week’s Classic pack! If you’re trying to complete a Tribe-based quest like “Play 12 Beasts” or “Play 12 Dragons”, this Brawl is for you. Every minion you play will count towards the Quest!
Originally published March 8, 2023; last updated January 17, 2024
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