Which deck has carried you to the 12-win promised land? Join the conversation and let us know in the comments.I’m pretty sure there are bots even in wild, and in relatively high positions, like top 500 legend, i recently discovered that a lot of pirate rogues are bots, and that’s because they’re the ones i always BM, they’re hidden (uses normal nicks like " crush” or “clearlove”) but they have a peculiar behavior: no matter how lost the game is: they don’t give up, and well, so far everything normal, many players do the same to annoy, but these bots don’t give up until they calculate that there is already lethal damage on the table, let me explain, i had one many turns at 20 life without attacking him directly, just humiliating him and cleaning up what he was playing each turn, until I put together the 20 damage in stats on the table the next turn he surrendered automatically, and already confirmed it with others, for me there is no doubt that they are bots, and they play very well, they trade and go face when it is necessary…Ĭheck it out for yourselves, just BM the rogues and you will see it… Those are just a few decks to trot out during this week's Brawliseum. Now I should note that the deck posted above belongs to Jeffrey "Trump" Shih, who's only running one Cobalt Scalebane. However, given that this minion can make any other minion the board look pretty imposing, maybe consider dropping one of the Gluttonous Oozes in favor of running a second one of these big bad dragons. Prince Keleseth also ensures that the Druid player can go aggressive with multiple minions in the early game and also buff them up with Cobalt Scalebane. That's because it turns out that running a Druid deck with only the 10-Mana Ultimate Infestation can lead to some pretty lopsided Turn 6 plays. But this class has recovered nicely, thanks to Spiteful Summoner. The Druid looked to be on the ropes for a while with the loss of Jade Golems to Wild. Either way, two Giants make this deck much deadlier and if for whatever reason they go down, the Lightfused Stegodon and Sunkeeper Tarim should still provide a sufficient win condition. Personally, I'd rather use the numbers game to my advantage and fill the board with Silver Hand Recruits and minions from Call to Arms to set up a Sea Giant play, but I would imagine that the Giant type used is ultimately a matter of preference. It's an idea that I can get behind, largely because it turns one of the biggest drawbacks of this deck (not having access to Divine Favor) into a strength. The idea is to produce multiple card draws, while also maintaining a large hand with Drygulch Jailor, which leads to cheap Mountain Giants. That's mainly because he's thinking bigger with Giants. There are many odd and even Paladin decks working their way across the Hearthstone meta at the moment, but it's Stanislav "StanCifka" Cifka's Even Paladin that fascinates me the most. Defile and Lord Godfrey will keep those pesky Dude Paladins at bay while Twisting Nether can used for extreme situations. Ratcatcher is a great minion to trade into smaller threats on his own, but he can also activate Rin, Possessed Lackey, or Voodoo Doll to get their effects going. The key is keeping things under control until such a point that either Bloodreaver Gul'dan can get to work with his Hero Power or Rin, the First Disciple can get Azari, the Devourer online. This is a control-based deck, one that I used to reach Legend rank in April and one that's taken me consistently past 7 wins in the Brawliseum. Hey, I have a deck, too! It's also a Warlock, but it's not that Cubelock nonsense. If they all die, simply use Bloodreaver Gul'dan to bring them all back and Charge the face. Use Carnivorous Cube and Dark Pact to make more Doomguards. Skull of the Man'ari summons Doomguard or Possessed Lackey summons it from the deck with no Discard downside. I hope you hit a Shudderwock.Įveryone who has played Hearthstone since Kobolds & Catacombs knows how this deck works. Here's your Cubelock that's still terrorizing the Hearthstone meta. Oh, fine! You want to play that way, be my guest. with decks varying from aggressive to control to the midrange. the new meta has created some wildly fun deck types for many of the game's classes. So there are some fun deck ideas that are worth trying out.Īhem.
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