Sometimes people include a few duplicates in a Reno deck. Reno, and cards like him, only care about the cards in your deck when you play them, so if you've drawn out the duplicates they trigger. They do not check your decklist at the start of the game. Guess the opponent wanted to have enough anti-aggro options, though it does seem pretty odd in Wild; you'd think there would be enough good options.
TheAmberFang Adding that since the opponent was playng warlock he had an above average chance than usual to draw one of the duplicates to activate rino.
Joe Jackson doesnt change anything, savjz would just play an healbot and be protected by the sludge repop. Then next turn he either kill him with coldlight or play nzoth for bm
I've been playing this deck for a couple of weeks now. Deathlord, Sludge Belcher, multiple N'Zoths. Extremely fun deck, but super weak against face/aggro decks like Hunter, most Priests and Mages. But if it works, you can't stop laughing :D
I've seen many mill rogue gagnes and i think it's the first time i see someone that wins against control with both coldlight in the last 10 cards (and azur drake by the way)