I enjoy games that last long with control warrior when I have lots of spare time to play hearthstone, just to get my varian wrynn on the board and pray for sludge belcher and kel thuzad :D
I love fast games with agro paladin or facehunter, when I dont have much time to play, trying to puzzle the most damage output and trying to stay alive against other aggro decks, or late in control matches.
I enjoy playing wacky decks at the start of the season, or decks created by my daughter who doesnt speak or read english and just picks the cards with the coolest artwork.
Later in the season playing dragonpriest is such a joy :D
At the end of the season if I didnt got rank 5 yet, I pull out secret paladin and love to see my opponent cry at the other side of the screen if I can survive turn 6 with MC, continue with dr. boom and a turn 8 tirion :D
All by all, I love this game!
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To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffer!
New meta murlock OTK paladin control. Yeah, it's OTK, which is unfair and uninteractive, but it's slow control deck, and no one believe it actually works.
Heavy aviana ramp. This is good and competitive deck. I've climbed to 5 rank with it. It's fun to see, how your opponent struggles against big threat after big threat every turn, and then followed by Aviana + Kel + Taunt, so only thing he can do is to full AoE the table. It also wins late game tempo with Naturalize, accepting the fact that two cards is drawn by opponent (which isn't that big of a deal).
Dreadsteed AoE control. The most controlish deck in the history of Hearthstone. 5 dreadsteeds on the table eat any possible threat opponent can create, and sloooowly lead him to death (well, it can burst for 15 with Malganis tho). No control deck can win value war against it. It was crushed by OTK decks with nearly 100% rate tho, which was the only problem when laddering it (patrons wasn't nerfed at that point).
Sums up into 3 control decks, lol. I like token druid and crusher shamans too, but I find them to be inferior to those three (both in terms of power and fun).
Oh, and nearly forgot fatigue decks. They are fun, but lacking tools to actually work. Maybe someday.
I enjoy games that last long with control warrior when I have lots of spare time to play hearthstone, just to get my varian wrynn on the board and pray for sludge belcher and kel thuzad :D
I love fast games with agro paladin or facehunter, when I dont have much time to play, trying to puzzle the most damage output and trying to stay alive against other aggro decks, or late in control matches.
I enjoy playing wacky decks at the start of the season, or decks created by my daughter who doesnt speak or read english and just picks the cards with the coolest artwork.
Later in the season playing dragonpriest is such a joy :D
At the end of the season if I didnt got rank 5 yet, I pull out secret paladin and love to see my opponent cry at the other side of the screen if I can survive turn 6 with MC, continue with dr. boom and a turn 8 tirion :D
All by all, I love this game!
I would love to see the decks created by your daughter posted on hearthpwn :D
I've also been playing a bit of dragonpriest lately. I haven't really played secret paladin because its too popular. I like beating secret paladin though :D
Yea I also like the more control decks because it seems you get more value for time playing and leads to an all our war between the two players instead of a quick rush for the win.
Almost like the old Alterac Valley in World of Warcraft, before the rush strategies became a thing. That was hours upon hours of fun :D
Glad to see you like the Aviana ramp, I wanted to see more of the card when it came out but alas shes not played often
A big one for me recently would be Hobgoblin Bolster Warrior, but of all time, I've really loved playing Mill Druid, Chicken Paladin, and Giant Zoo. Every time I see the opponent hover over my cards like "wtf is this," it just brings tears of laughter to my eyes.
Double combo druid has been and is still the deck that i find the most entertaining to play and play against since like a year when i started playing Hearthstone.
some days ago i crafted a second Dreadsteed cuz i saw kibler playing a funny deck with it. it is really funny, i beat all kinds of decks with it (including face hunter, midrange druid and control MUs)
some days ago i crafted a second Dreadsteed cuz i saw kibler playing a funny deck with it. it is really funny, i beat all kinds of decks with it (including face hunter, midrange druid and control MUs)
Lol my mate wanted to make a dreadsteed deck when it came out, he was looking at golden cards and ended up making two golden dreadsteeds for 3200 dust ;< was worth though
Control Warrior. Lots of legendaries to just gawk at, lots of removal to keep the game in your favor, massive armor gain to protect against annoying burst damage, and gets really intense at long games that go to fatigue, especially mirror matches. Even when I lose, it's a good feeling. A "Well Played" from both players is genuine, like losing an honorable duel between two powerful warriors. You can't help but respect the other guy.
Second would be Malygos Warlock, simply because I got him a week ago and it feels so different than the other Warlock decks I've played. You don't burst them as often as other Malygos decks, but using dragons with Warlock just feels so fresh. I do have tons of fun with Zoo and Handlock though, but right now it's Malygod :D
Ever since i first started playing Hearthstone around the release of BRM (I remember watching the friend who introduced me play against Emperor Thaurassian at his house about 2 weeks before i gave it a go) I have had a beast hunter deck.
My first ever booster (the one from the tutorial) had King Krush in it, so i wanted to play a deck with him in, so i made a really bad hunter deck, and then as i unlocked the cards i saw all the beast synergy. So i built a beast hunter.
Over time its been the only consistent deck in my lists, Its always been there, but has evolved over time. Every thing i get it changes up a little bit, and i've tuned it over all this time into being an incredibly fun, casual, mid-range deck.
Just before LOE was announced, i started to track updates to my decks, and as of now its at V1.6 or 1.7 from the time i started tracking. Most of the changes come from me adjusting the deck as the new wings come out and i add or remove things from them to see how they perform.
Edit : I use the deck so much and its been such a consistent part of my collection, i ended up "Wasting" dust to make 2 golden webspinners to add to it.
Since LoE launch, I've been messing around with Deathrattle Hunter and Unearthed Raptor Rogue, and I must say that both are very enjoyable! I'd also like to mention all the Reno Jackson decks, specially RenoLock and Renodin, which are incredibly fun to use on ladder. Else than that, I also really like Dreadsteed Warlock and Mill/Fatigue decks in general.
The Iron Throne belongs to Hodor, the First of His Hodor, King of the Hodors, the Hodors, and the First Hodors, Lord of the Seven Hodors and Protector of the Hodor!
Ever since i first started playing Hearthstone around the release of BRM (I remember watching the friend who introduced me play against Emperor Thaurassian at his house about 2 weeks before i gave it a go) I have had a beast hunter deck.
My first ever booster (the one from the tutorial) had King Krush in it, so i wanted to play a deck with him in, so i made a really bad hunter deck, and then as i unlocked the cards i saw all the beast synergy. So i built a beast hunter.
Over time its been the only consistent deck in my lists, Its always been there, but has evolved over time. Every thing i get it changes up a little bit, and i've tuned it over all this time into being an incredibly fun, casual, mid-range deck.
Just before LOE was announced, i started to track updates to my decks, and as of now its at V1.6 or 1.7 from the time i started tracking. Most of the changes come from me adjusting the deck as the new wings come out and i add or remove things from them to see how they perform.
Edit : I use the deck so much and its been such a consistent part of my collection, i ended up "Wasting" dust to make 2 golden webspinners to add to it.
I love King Krush, my bro has him and also centers his huntard deck around him.
I played beast hunter for a couple of seasons, very consistent and quite fun to play as well.
I love King Krush, my bro has him and also centers his huntard deck around him.
I played beast hunter for a couple of seasons, very consistent and quite fun to play as well.
I sadly no longer have King Krush.
Early on when i was trying to rank up a little (it was way too soon as a player even, let alone collection wise) i got extremely frustrated with how stuck i was at rank 20, i ended up asking my friend for decks that work and he told me to try face hunter, so i Dusted Krush and some other stuff and made a facehunter deck.
I regret it. So, Its become my personal policy not to dust any legendaries under any circumstances, nor goldens.
I've since migrated far away from ladder and focus on arena and casual. I prefer playing deck's ive built myself.
Tis the season to be jolly.
I have found that alot of threads talk about how boring and uninspired decks are in hearthstone.
It is not in the festive spirit to play boring decks.
What is your favourite and most fun deck to play and why? (not limited to current meta)
I've enjoyed valuelock for the silenced attacks, ramp druid for its consistency and pirate rogue just for the lulz.
I enjoy games that last long with control warrior when I have lots of spare time to play hearthstone, just to get my varian wrynn on the board and pray for sludge belcher and kel thuzad :D
I love fast games with agro paladin or facehunter, when I dont have much time to play, trying to puzzle the most damage output and trying to stay alive against other aggro decks, or late in control matches.
I enjoy playing wacky decks at the start of the season, or decks created by my daughter who doesnt speak or read english and just picks the cards with the coolest artwork.
Later in the season playing dragonpriest is such a joy :D
At the end of the season if I didnt got rank 5 yet, I pull out secret paladin and love to see my opponent cry at the other side of the screen if I can survive turn 6 with MC, continue with dr. boom and a turn 8 tirion :D
All by all, I love this game!
To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffer!
New meta murlock OTK paladin control. Yeah, it's OTK, which is unfair and uninteractive, but it's slow control deck, and no one believe it actually works.
Heavy aviana ramp. This is good and competitive deck. I've climbed to 5 rank with it. It's fun to see, how your opponent struggles against big threat after big threat every turn, and then followed by Aviana + Kel + Taunt, so only thing he can do is to full AoE the table. It also wins late game tempo with Naturalize, accepting the fact that two cards is drawn by opponent (which isn't that big of a deal).
Dreadsteed AoE control. The most controlish deck in the history of Hearthstone. 5 dreadsteeds on the table eat any possible threat opponent can create, and sloooowly lead him to death (well, it can burst for 15 with Malganis tho). No control deck can win value war against it. It was crushed by OTK decks with nearly 100% rate tho, which was the only problem when laddering it (patrons wasn't nerfed at that point).
Sums up into 3 control decks, lol. I like token druid and crusher shamans too, but I find them to be inferior to those three (both in terms of power and fun).
Oh, and nearly forgot fatigue decks. They are fun, but lacking tools to actually work. Maybe someday.
Needmoredesu,
Yea I also like the more control decks because it seems you get more value for time playing and leads to an all our war between the two players instead of a quick rush for the win.
Almost like the old Alterac Valley in World of Warcraft, before the rush strategies became a thing. That was hours upon hours of fun :D
Glad to see you like the Aviana ramp, I wanted to see more of the card when it came out but alas shes not played often
A big one for me recently would be Hobgoblin Bolster Warrior, but of all time, I've really loved playing Mill Druid, Chicken Paladin, and Giant Zoo. Every time I see the opponent hover over my cards like "wtf is this," it just brings tears of laughter to my eyes.
Double combo druid has been and is still the deck that i find the most entertaining to play and play against since like a year when i started playing Hearthstone.
some days ago i crafted a second Dreadsteed cuz i saw kibler playing a funny deck with it. it is really funny, i beat all kinds of decks with it (including face hunter, midrange druid and control MUs)
Freeze mage because I often break the ice !
Control Warrior. Lots of legendaries to just gawk at, lots of removal to keep the game in your favor, massive armor gain to protect against annoying burst damage, and gets really intense at long games that go to fatigue, especially mirror matches. Even when I lose, it's a good feeling. A "Well Played" from both players is genuine, like losing an honorable duel between two powerful warriors. You can't help but respect the other guy.
Second would be Malygos Warlock, simply because I got him a week ago and it feels so different than the other Warlock decks I've played. You don't burst them as often as other Malygos decks, but using dragons with Warlock just feels so fresh. I do have tons of fun with Zoo and Handlock though, but right now it's Malygod :D
If you got the coin, the Mercenaries get going. Vote for The Mercenary for CCC #3.
Ever since i first started playing Hearthstone around the release of BRM (I remember watching the friend who introduced me play against Emperor Thaurassian at his house about 2 weeks before i gave it a go) I have had a beast hunter deck.
My first ever booster (the one from the tutorial) had King Krush in it, so i wanted to play a deck with him in, so i made a really bad hunter deck, and then as i unlocked the cards i saw all the beast synergy. So i built a beast hunter.
Over time its been the only consistent deck in my lists, Its always been there, but has evolved over time. Every thing i get it changes up a little bit, and i've tuned it over all this time into being an incredibly fun, casual, mid-range deck.
Just before LOE was announced, i started to track updates to my decks, and as of now its at V1.6 or 1.7 from the time i started tracking. Most of the changes come from me adjusting the deck as the new wings come out and i add or remove things from them to see how they perform.
Edit : I use the deck so much and its been such a consistent part of my collection, i ended up "Wasting" dust to make 2 golden webspinners to add to it.
Since LoE launch, I've been messing around with Deathrattle Hunter and Unearthed Raptor Rogue, and I must say that both are very enjoyable! I'd also like to mention all the Reno Jackson decks, specially RenoLock and Renodin, which are incredibly fun to use on ladder. Else than that, I also really like Dreadsteed Warlock and Mill/Fatigue decks in general.
The Iron Throne belongs to Hodor, the First of His Hodor, King of the Hodors, the Hodors, and the First Hodors, Lord of the Seven Hodors and Protector of the Hodor!
I really enjoy Reno Mage and Warlock, and Control Shaman (yes you read correctly) seems to be my most fun to play and rewarding deck
Never rubber ducky
Hi everyone,
for me it's been, shaman ressurection (which to be honest is kinda lame but very fun when it works) and lately I've been playing a control rogue that I've created http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/386992-new-meta-finley-control-rogue , this deck restored my faith in HS.
Never rubber ducky