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Battlecry Shaman (also known as Quest Shaman) is a Shaman deck focused around its Saviors of Uldum quest card,  Corrupt the Waters, and utilizes a large array of Battlecry minions.

The deck is powerful in all stages of the game, possessing a good amount of early game tempo, mid-game burst, and late-game value. Once it completes the quest, it finishes off the opponent with direct burst damage from  Lifedrinker,  Kobold Lackey, and  Weaponized Wasp. Against other control or value decks that can survive the burst, it maintains momentum with copious amounts of value generation from cards like  Swampqueen Hagatha,  Barista Lynchen, and  Shudderwock.

With the release of Descent of Dragons, Battlecry Shaman upgraded to Galakrond Shaman. Using Galakrond's powerful Invoke effect, the deck has access to easy removal throughout the game, with  Dragon's Pack as an extremely powerful tempo play. A fully upgraded  Galakrond, the Tempest would then secure the board with huge Elementals with Rush, which could also be repeated with Heart of Vir'naal and Shudderwock. Galakrond Shaman was notoriously oppressive in the beginning of the Descent of Dragons meta, so much so that it prompted nerfs within only a week of the expansion.

Highlander can also be used to great success with this deck. Using the powerful effects of  Zephrys the Great and  Dragonqueen Alexstrasza twice is very valuable.

Following the rotation of  Shudderwock and  Lifedrinker in the Year of the Phoenix, Battlecry Shaman lost much of its potency, although it does remain a viable deck. More decks began to distance Corrupt the Waters and Galakrond from each other.

Common cards[edit source]

The following cards are usually in this deck:

Core Cards[edit source]

The following cards are played in most or all versions of the deck:

Mutate
Sludge Slurper
EVIL Totem
Novice Engineer
Sandstorm Elemental
Desert Hare
Serpentshrine Portal
Bogstrok Clacker
Boggspine Knuckles
Mogu Fleshshaper

Quest Variation[edit source]

The following cards are played in the Quest version of the deck.

Corrupt the Waters
EVIL Cable Rat
Questing Explorer
Licensed Adventurer
Weaponized Wasp
Sky Gen'ral Kragg
Faceless Corruptor
The Lurker Below

Galakrond Shaman[edit source]

The following cards are played in the Galakrond version of the deck.

Invocation of Frost
Devoted Maniac
Shield of Galakrond
Dragon's Pack
Corrupt Elementalist
Kronx Dragonhoof
Galakrond, the Tempest

Highlander Variation[edit source]

The following cards are played in the Highlander version of the deck.

Zephrys the Great
Dragonqueen Alexstrasza

Optional cards[edit source]

The following cards are played more than occasionally, but not always:

Witch's Brew
Far Sight
Plague of Murlocs
Vulpera Scoundrel
Hex
Twilight Drake
Dread Corsair
Hoard Pillager
Vessina
Barista Lynchen
Hagatha's Scheme
Bandersmosh
Fire Elemental
Nithogg
Earthquake
Siamat
Swampqueen Hagatha
Jepetto Joybuzz
Walking Fountain

Wild cards[edit source]

Wild icon.pngThis section concerns content exclusive to Wild format.

Wild cards that fit well into this deck type:

Evolve
Totem Golem
Dirty Rat
Devolve
Jade Claws
Likkim
Maelstrom Portal
Mind Control Tech
Bog Slosher
Healing Rain
Jade Spirit
Thunderhead
Storm Chaser
Lifedrinker
Jade Lightning
Antique Healbot
Doppelgangster
Elise the Trailblazer
Zilliax
Loatheb
Servant of Kalimos
Fungalmancer
Volcano
Aya Blackpaw
Grumble, Worldshaker
Jade Chieftain
Blazecaller
Primordial Drake
Kalimos, Primal Lord
Shudderwock