![]() ![]() ![]() You can score three Prime Legendary minions from Envoy Rustwix, and play your expensive cards to Corrupt Strongman and Tickatus, before playing them again, courtesy of Y'Shaarj, the Defiler. Stay alive by shuffling Soul Fragments into your deck, and use your selection of board clears to stave off enemy minions. You'll get beaten down quickly by super aggro decks, but if you can survive the first few rounds you stand a good chance of winning. Your opponents can't wear you down with their overpowered cards if you burn them all, and that's why Darkmoon Faire's Tickatus is shining so brightly at the moment. If you're sick of losing to Mage and Paladin, consider starving them of their best tools with Gul'dan's unforgiving Control Warlock. A friendly word of warning: Be careful playing Secret Passage after you've sent Mankrik into your deck as it's easy to burn Olgra, Mankrik's Wife when you replace your hand. You also have plenty of options to draw thanks to Secret Passage, Swindle, and Field Contact, which lets you draw a card after you play a Battlecry or Combo card. ![]() You can make your hand 1 Mana cheaper by playing Efficient Octo-bot and pinging it with Pen Flinger to activate its Frenzy effect. Eventually, you'll throw down Kargal Battlescar to summon a 5/5 Lookout for each Watch Post you've summoned to overwhelm the board. The former bumps the cost of your opponent's cards by 1 Mana every time they draw, and the latter summons a 2/2 Grunt whenever they play a minion. Neither Far Watch Post nor Mor'Shan Watch Post can attack, but they're a pain to remove in the early game. Tim was quick to notice just how powerful the Barrens Watch Post neutral cards are, and Watch Post Rogue does a pretty good job of slotting them into a build among the likes of Kazakus and Jandice Barov. Top Hearthstone decks: Tier 2 Watch Post Rogue deck Even if you don't manage to coin out Deck of Lunacy immediately, spells like Primordial Studies, Font of Power, and Runed Orb will keep offering you more cards to play until you find what you need. It sneakily squeezes in C'Thun, the Shattered for four 5-Mana spells that can be upgraded to 8 as early as your first turn, and Incanter's Flow then reduces the cost of the random new spells in your deck.Īfter transforming your deck it's very difficult for your opponent to keep up, especially as you have Refreshing Spring Water to draw cards and refresh your Mana Crystals. This build relies on spells to do its dirty work, with its best card being Deck of Lunacy, a Darkmoon Faire Legendary that transforms the spells in your deck into ones that cost three more. And while, like Paladin, its days are numbered, it's unlikely that Team 5 will nerf it into exile. Covering all the upcoming announcements is going to take a lot of work, but I’m really excited!īelow, you will find a full list of the Legend decks from last week, sorted by the highest placement.We've already covered how No Minion Mage has quickly seen Hearthstone descend into complete lunacy. But the impact of that won’t likely be known until 2023, because I’m sure that most of the things for this year are already set in stone.Īnyway, I’m quite busy right now covering the most important cards that each class is going to lose in the rotation, I’ll try to wrap it up before the news floodgates are open, but it might be difficult. I also wonder where the game will be taken in the long term with Ben Lee, Hearthstone Game Director, moving to a different project at Blizzard. I’m very excited for it – I’ve been hearing a negative sentiment ever since Stormwind launched, a lot of people hate the meta, and I think that a big refresh like a Standard rotation might help a lot. Once it all starts (next week? the week after?) we’re going to be flooded with news, then the reveal season, and then the actual launch. A new expansion, next Standard year, and Core Set 2022 announcements are all going to be a really big deal. The upcoming weeks should probably be more interesting. I’m glad that it’s gone because it was by far the most annoying treasure to face, but Embers are still going to kill you, Horn and Boom Bots are still going to create wide boards, and so on. Kazakusan decks were almost unaffected, losing one good treasure didn’t change the overall gameplan and power level of the card. Questline Rogue’s popularity and win rate has dropped a bit, but the deck is still good. Those two didn’t really matter all that much. In Constructed, Kazakusan got nerfed slightly (LOCUSTS treasure got removed from the pool) and SI:7 Smuggler got “fixed”, but that fix was also technically a nerf. We had a new balance update – 22.4.3 – but it was mostly for Battlegrounds. ![]()
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