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Best Festival of Legends Decks List – Hearthstone Guide

Decks to get your Rock on!

Hearthstone is Blizzard's trading card game featuring all the most popular characters and features from the studio's other games. Since its inception, the game has taken the world by storm, and Blizzard has kept it alive by constantly adding new content. Their DLCs have always been highly thematic, and the rock music fans among you will be happy with Hearthstone's Festival of Legends. Here is the list of top decks for this rowdy expansion!

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Best Hearthstone Decks for Festival of Legends

We compiled a list of three favorite deck builds using Festival of Legends cards to make themed decks! By clicking on the deck name in our table, you will be redirected to the Deck Builder website, from which you can copy the deck code and paste it into your Hearthstone game directly.

DropFace HunterLightshow MagePure Aggro Paladin
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11x Barbed Nets
2x Bunch of Bananas
2x Thornmantle Musician
2x Trinket Tracker
2x Vicious Sliherspear
2x Arcane Bolt
2x Arcane Wyrm
2x Suspicious Alchemist
2x Righteous Protector
2x Sanguine Soldier
2x Sinful Sous Chef
22x Amalgam of the Deep
2x Arrow Smith
2x Barrel of Monkeys
2x Doggie Biscuit
2x Frenzied Fangs
1x Raj Naz'jan
2x Spirit Poacher
1x Bloodmage Thalnos
2x Frozen Touch
2x Magister's Apprentice
2x Rewind
2x Rolling Stone
1x Blood Matriarch Liadrin
2x Hand of A'dal
2x Seafloor Savior
32x Naga's Pride
2x Wild Spirits
2x Arcsplitter
2x Audio Splitter
2x Lightshow
2x Nightclock Sanctum
2x Azsharan Mooncatcher
2x Boogie Down
2x Funkfin
2x Seal of Blood
42x Jungle Jammer
1x Pozzik, Audio Engineer
2x Cold Vase
2x Volume Up
2x Buffet Biggun
2x Jitterbug
5-1x Aegwynn, the Guardian-
61x Mister Mukla--
7--1x The Countess
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9--2x Lightray
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Related: Best Priest Decks for Scholomance – Standard & Wild!

Face Hunter Build for Festival of Legends in Hearthstone

Face Hunter is a famous Festival of Legends Hearthstone build, known to its players base for its aggressiveness and simplicity. Always good for climbing the ladder, this build features more spells than usual, but it can still hold the board well with its solid minion presence.

Lightshow Mage for Festival of Legends in Hearthstone

The Lightshow Mage build for Festival of Legends in Hearthstone is heavily dependent on spamming as many Lightshows as you can. At first, you won't feel the deck is useful because it needs some time to work, but once you start accumulating more copies, they will be exponentially more effective.

Pure aggro Paladin for Festival of Legends in Hearthstone

This aggro Paladin build for Festival of Legends in Hearthstone focuses on a strong early-game presence to establish board control as soon as possible. It has a few spells to help things out, but it mainly focuses on minions, boosting their presence with cards such as Hand of A'dal.

Looking for more Hearthstone deck builds or guides? Be sure to check out Hearthstone Best Druid Decks – Standard & Wild! and Best Warrior Decks for Scholomance – Standard & Wild! here on Pro Game Guides!


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Luka Rakocevic works as a full-time staff writer at Pro Game Guides and is a new-generation gamer. Backed with old-school gaming knowledge, his oldest gaming memories are on SNES, trying to beat Super Mario. Games are his big inspiration, and he frequently draws from that well to create new art. He prefers narrative-driven games like God of War, Killzone, Half-life, Uncharted and similar. Luka mainly writes science fiction in his free time. When he's not home banging away at his computer keyboard, you will most likely find him at a local pub or a metal concert in the middle of a mosh pit.