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What should I cut for Dr.Boom and Sylvanas? Or should I not play them because I don't have MalGanis?

 

I would cut Leper Gnome and Argent Squire. You can also try the Legendary Zoo Midrange and use another late-game card in the place of Mal'Ganis.

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What should I cut for Dr.Boom and Sylvanas? Or should I not play them because I don't have MalGanis?

 

I would cut Leper Gnome and Argent Squire. You can also try the Legendary Zoo Midrange and use another late-game card in the place of Mal'Ganis.

 

Ok thx

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Guest repkin1551

i don't have access to BrM. what might replace imp gang boss? O:

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Guest SpyBoy690

i don't have access to BrM. what might replace imp gang boss? O:

I think Harvest Golem is the best replacement

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loving this deck! i consider this an upgrade from the mech zoo also posted in this site. loving the impact of the imp-gang boss and the haunted creeper. it makes the whole board so sticky!! loatheb also has saved my butt several times, now :D

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If/when I open Mal'Ganis and/or Dr. Boom, what two cards should I cut for them?

They don't really fit the "classical Zoo" (it has been months and I still don't know what to call it). However, if you want to build midrange zoo (which is a bit weaker than the classical zoo), you could remove Argent Squire or a Leper Gnome. 

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cant get past 13 where this is supposed to get 3?

 

I am rank 11 and fluctuating between 12 and 11, while trying to ladder to at least 10.

 

It is listed as being able to get 3 to 1, but without the card draws and the skill, it won't do it by itself.

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Guest Darius

Wat to choose if there is no imp gang boss anymore on hearthstone?

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Guest Darius

what to choose if there is no some charakters anymore?

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Guest SwankyOrc

I traded imp gang boss for Imp Master and it works out pretty well so far. (I'm new and don't have the full deck yet, switched loatheb for molten giant) I have most the deck tho that was the last two cards I was trying to replace really the imp gang boss cause I don't have black rock mountain. (I saw afew other people wondering)

 

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I should mention that Implosion is an incredibly powerful card, and you should pick it up if you are into Wild Zoo. Its powerful tempo swing let the deck float in the top tier for a long time. 100 dust apiece is a small buck for its bang.

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