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Hearthstone: Trees are Friends deck list guide (Druid Whizbang Deck Recipe)

Every Whizbang deck list and mechanic you need to know about.

The second Whizbang deck for the Druid is called Trees are Friends.

As you might have guessed from the name, this deck plays heavily into the Treant synergy that's featuring so heavily in the Druid class of spells and minions in The Boomsday Project.

Just after the actual deck list you'll find a snapshot of card combos, so that you can get a quick overview of how to play this deck when it pops.

When you need help with another Deck Recipe in the set, head back to the first page of our Whizbang the Wonderful guide. That way you can jump straight into what's needed in your next match.

Trees are Friends Deck List

DruidNeutral
1 x Floop's Glorious Gloop2 x Fire Fly
2 x Dendrologist2 x Knife Juggler
2 x Power of the Wild
2 x Tortollan Forager
2 x Witchwood Apple
2 x Landscaping
2 x Savage Roar
2 x Soul of the Forest
2 x Wispering Woods
2 x Force of Nature
2 x Living Mana
2 x Treespeaker
1 x Cenarius
2 x Mulchmuncher

The other Whizbang Deck Recipe for the Druid is called Out of the Woods. Check that guide out if this doesn't look like the list you've been given!

Trees are Friends Tips, Combos and Synergies

For a quick snapshot of how to play this deck, here are all of the combos that exist in Trees are Friends!

- Play Floop's Glorious Gloop and any minions on the board that die on the same turn will return a point of Mana back to your reserves.

- Dendrologist allows you to discover a Druid spell. There are lots of good buffing candidates in the Druid pool which makes it a great fit for this kind of deck.

- The following cards can all be used to generate a Treant presence on the board: Witchwood Apple, Landscaping, Force of Nature, Tending Tauren and Cenarius. Soul of the Forest can be used to generate Treants from any minions that die.

- You can provide your minor minion presence with a big buff by applying cards like Power of the Wild, Savage Roar and Tending Tauren.

- Mulchmuncher costs one Mana less for each Treant that died earlier on in the game. You can expect to reduce the cost of this creature pretty dramatically.

- Every time a friendly minion appears on the board, Knife Juggler will pick an enemy target at random and fling a point of dagger damage at it.

- Keep in mind that once you cast Living Mana, that Mana is gone and it won't be returned until each creature dies. Make sure you plan around this restriction.