Where do you find decks for wild, watch gameplayes, find out which tiers are decks and stuff like that? I personally don’t have any site, i just sometimes bump into something interesting but that’s it. Just by playing i get an idea how things are but i would like to search it a little deeper.
Vicious Syndicate provides Wild reports, but they do happen once in a while, typically no more than one report per month.
Alternatively you can dig into the HSR Decks section, select Wild, and check deck by deck. It's not really telling of the meta, nor is it very accurate to tell how a deck performs (they basically have no aggregate decks). It's still something to see what's going on, in general.
Tempo Storm often gives us information about wild also you can watch dane and control they're pretty cool guys to watch.
I can second Dane. He's got a good sense of humor on top of building not just fun decks but strong ones. I haven't watched control but I've heard he's v solid.
Tempo Storm... idk, their standard meta reports are often questionable at best, but maybe the wild reports are more accurate? I don't play wild often but I try to stay up.
Definitely follow HSReplay on Twitter. They often release information that you'd normally pay for in bite-sized meta pictures. Their main site lets you see what wild decks are being used and how they're performing (along with how many games each deck has performed in to get those numbers). Hunter for higher game counts when you search for decks to get more accurate information, but remember that even this doesn't really give you a snapshot of the meta like their standard reporting on global win rates. Either stick with weekly Data Reapers or pay for HSReplay Premium.
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Searching wild ladder on twitch will give you an idea of who’s live.
Neon31HS Twitter has wild and stand decks and I think he’s also made a website.
i don’t rely heavily on VS cause it waits a month to update.
also once you have a good idea of the wild streamers/ non streamer pros on Twitter you can stick to or hover around certain ones who regularly post decks.
i will say one thing about Danes decks, since he’s mentioned a bit. I find most of his stuff to be fun yet not at all competitive, which is fine but when judging crafts he might not be one you’d want to follow religiously.
In addition to all the good suggestions above I'd recommend RenoJackson (the player, not the card) on Twitter and his account on this website (kingsdefender). He often creates very interesting and competitive decks with great guides.
Another wild content creator I've recently discovered is roffle on youtube and twitch. Also worth a watch if you're looking for interesting wild decks.
If you really want to go deep in Wild. Go to r/wildhearthstone and join their Discord. That community writes the ViciousSyndicate Data Report, TempoStorm's Snapshots, TeamRankStar Snapshot (RenoJackson), Team One Trick, Roffle.net, etc. (all great resources you should check out) They list the current Wild streamers and host leagues and tournaments.
Dane, Roffle, Control, and Slizzle466 put out consistent and quality wild youtube videos.
just build something that beats king's bane aggro rogue and shits on odd paladin, you'll be fine if you do it since everyone and their mother plays those decks....
Where do you find decks for wild, watch gameplayes, find out which tiers are decks and stuff like that? I personally don’t have any site, i just sometimes bump into something interesting but that’s it. Just by playing i get an idea how things are but i would like to search it a little deeper.
Vicious Syndicate provides Wild reports, but they do happen once in a while, typically no more than one report per month.
Alternatively you can dig into the HSR Decks section, select Wild, and check deck by deck. It's not really telling of the meta, nor is it very accurate to tell how a deck performs (they basically have no aggregate decks). It's still something to see what's going on, in general.
Tempo Storm often gives us information about wild also you can watch dane and control they're pretty cool guys to watch.
I can second Dane. He's got a good sense of humor on top of building not just fun decks but strong ones. I haven't watched control but I've heard he's v solid.
Tempo Storm... idk, their standard meta reports are often questionable at best, but maybe the wild reports are more accurate? I don't play wild often but I try to stay up.
Definitely follow HSReplay on Twitter. They often release information that you'd normally pay for in bite-sized meta pictures. Their main site lets you see what wild decks are being used and how they're performing (along with how many games each deck has performed in to get those numbers). Hunter for higher game counts when you search for decks to get more accurate information, but remember that even this doesn't really give you a snapshot of the meta like their standard reporting on global win rates. Either stick with weekly Data Reapers or pay for HSReplay Premium.
Rage quitting: the best way to ensure your opponent knows they beat a giant baby.
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Searching wild ladder on twitch will give you an idea of who’s live.
Neon31HS Twitter has wild and stand decks and I think he’s also made a website.
i don’t rely heavily on VS cause it waits a month to update.
also once you have a good idea of the wild streamers/ non streamer pros on Twitter you can stick to or hover around certain ones who regularly post decks.
i will say one thing about Danes decks, since he’s mentioned a bit. I find most of his stuff to be fun yet not at all competitive, which is fine but when judging crafts he might not be one you’d want to follow religiously.
In addition to all the good suggestions above I'd recommend RenoJackson (the player, not the card) on Twitter and his account on this website (kingsdefender). He often creates very interesting and competitive decks with great guides.
Another wild content creator I've recently discovered is roffle on youtube and twitch. Also worth a watch if you're looking for interesting wild decks.
Thanks, this was very helpful and exactly what i was looking for. I will definitely check out all of the mentioned things above.
If you really want to go deep in Wild. Go to r/wildhearthstone and join their Discord. That community writes the ViciousSyndicate Data Report, TempoStorm's Snapshots, TeamRankStar Snapshot (RenoJackson), Team One Trick, Roffle.net, etc. (all great resources you should check out) They list the current Wild streamers and host leagues and tournaments.
Dane, Roffle, Control, and Slizzle466 put out consistent and quality wild youtube videos.
just build something that beats king's bane aggro rogue and shits on odd paladin, you'll be fine if you do it since everyone and their mother plays those decks....
There is also a fair amount of good ideas for Wild decks and which ones are in general performers here.