Here are some Hearthstone Into the Emerald Dream decks and deck codes to try out on Day 1 of the new expansion.
Hearthstone's Into the Emerald Dream theorycrafting event is happening now, and content creators within the community are experimenting with a bunch of new decks. Read on for some highlights and Into the Emerald Dream deck codes!

Hearthstone Into the Emerald Dream decks
The Into the Emerald Dream theorycrafting event runs from March 13 to March 14, and viewers who tune into Hearthstone content on qualifying Twitch channels can earn a couple of free card packs. Some content creators are also hosting Hearthstone giveaways. But the real prize? Getting a first look at some Into the Emerald Dream decks in action ahead of the upcoming meta shift.
In our case, we tested out the Clutch Dragon Warrior deck. Similar to what lead designer Cora Georgiou revealed in her interview with esports.gg, this deck is centered around Dragon synergy. It not only includes the legendary Ysondre minion, but also cards such as Clutch of Corruption, Succumb to Madness, and, of course, damage-dealing cards that are familiar to the Warrior class. Ultimately, this particular Dragon Warrior deck had a lot of late-game value and pressured our opponent for lethal.

Meanwhile, Old Guardian duked it out against others with an Emerald Portal Party Paladin deck. He made use of the new Imbue keyword as well. In the screenshot below, he played Resplendent Dreamweaver to deal five damage to a minion. This was possible because he had Imbued his hero power twice already.

We spotted Leech and Breach Death Knight, Make a Wisp Warlock, and a Dragon Warrior deck in Old Guardian's lineup as well.

Old Guardian wasn't the only Death Knight player. Zeddy, for example, tried out a Leech Control Death Knight deck as well. He also had Wisp Mage, Nature Druid, and Dark Gifts Warlock in his collection.

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Hearthstone Into the Emerald Dream deck codes
Below are some of Blizzard's Into the Emerald Dream deck codes, including the types of decks we mentioned above. Simply click on each section to reveal the codes and all of the required cards.
That's all for now. Which one of these decks are you excited to try out once Into the Emerald Dream launches on March 25?

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