I don't have any qualms cutting the Houndmaster though. He's saved me on a few games, but most of the time it's hard to get value off of him since I don't run as many beasts as a normal hunter deck.
I hit legend 2 days ago playing only this demon renolock from rank 16 with >70% WR vs aggro shaman and PW, the only real weakness are Egg druid and mill rougue (arround 30% vs eggs and 0% vs mill), its also favored vs the combo renolock with arround 70% WR.
Done legend today using an updated version of my previously posted Control Warrior
Autoloss vs jade druid. And only win condition is fatigue with very few draw mechanics...how did you legend with this?
I've only ever seen one Jade Druid in Wild, so I don't think this is a big deal. Jade Druid isn't even popular in Standard anymore
True as that might be, i´d like to see his matchups...i have a hard time seeing how he would hit legend unless matched vs almost only face warriors just interested to see what he was facing while laddering.
I spent a few days goofing around with my own greedy variant of renopriest in wild and i have faced very few aggro decks, in standard however theres abundance and i played renomage to rank 8 without any real problems.
I was thinking of getting golden warrior through wild ladder so was looking for a good warrior deck thats why im interested in his statistics.
Here is the deck I used to hit Legend rank this season. It's Reno Mage, but it's my own unique variant of Reno Mage. In fact, the most similar deck on Hearthpwn has a 73.3% similarity, which means that my deck differs from every other deck on this site by at least 8 cards.
While there are many Reno Mages decklists available for both Standard and Wild, I haven't quite seen one, either on Hearthpwn or on ladder, that uses fatigue as a win condition. My personal variant of Reno Mage focuses heavily on removal and survival over presenting any late-game threats of its own. Meanwhile, card draw is largely eschewed in favor of card generation effects, ensuring that the opposing player runs out of cards first.
Your deck looks awesome, I'm going to try it out. I'm super curious how Yogg is supposed to function in this deck however, obviously he will quite often draw you multiple cards so that would hurt your fatigue win condition? Is he just a sheer desperation play when you're getting overwhelmed and have no board clears/stall available?
Your deck looks awesome, I'm going to try it out. I'm super curious how Yogg is supposed to function in this deck however, obviously he will quite often draw you multiple cards so that would hurt your fatigue win condition? Is he just a sheer desperation play when you're getting overwhelmed and have no board clears/stall available?
Yogg-Saron, Hope's End is indeed the most interesting inclusion in this deck. It does seem counter-intuitive to include Yogg in a deck based around fatigue. However, in most matchups, you're far enough ahead in fatigue that card draw from Yogg is rarely detrimental. As most decks innately pack card draw, being around 8 cards ahead in fatigue isn't uncommon, and it's unlikely that Yogg draws you that many cards.
Playing Yogg-Saron is generally a last resort, due to his high variance. However, having Yogg as an option can allow you to stabilize an unmanageable board state, turning around an otherwise lost game. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter whether you’re 2 cards ahead in fatigue or 10, as long as you make it to that point.
Yogg-Saron is a worthwhile inclusion for this deck in particular, as you don’t have any threats of your own to close the game out. Your win condition is to survive 30 cards from your opponent, and having one final maneuver at your disposal can make all the difference.
Just went from rank 5 to Legend with a non-combo renolock. Imo its the best deck so far in wild, it just has much AOE and many threats that it should have a 50% w/r avg against any class.
Here's my list that went 43-16 this season with a total of a 73% w/r. I strictly played this deck to legend. Here are the demographics from the meta I played.
Just went from rank 5 to Legend with a non-combo renolock. Imo its the best deck so far in wild, it just has much AOE and many threats that it should have a 50% w/r avg against any class.
Here's my list that went 43-16 this season with a total of a 73% w/r. I strictly played this deck to legend. Here are the demographics from the meta I played.
Looks like a fun deck! I made it and lost my first 3 games - one against an Inner fire Priest and the next two against Pirate Warrior :-( Any tips on how to deal with pirates?
Just went from rank 5 to Legend with a non-combo renolock. Imo its the best deck so far in wild, it just has much AOE and many threats that it should have a 50% w/r avg against any class.
Here's my list that went 43-16 this season with a total of a 73% w/r. I strictly played this deck to legend. Here are the demographics from the meta I played.
Looks like a fun deck! I made it and lost my first 3 games - one against an Inner fire Priest and the next two against Pirate Warrior :-( Any tips on how to deal with pirates?
I'm glad you took the time to try it! This is always a standard mulligan for me against Pirate Warrior, always keep Imp Gang Boss , Demonwrath , Acidic Swamp Ooze , Darkbomb , anything really under the cost of 3, except for Brann and Sunfury. Always never keep them unless you are desperate for a 2 or 3 play. Demonwrath is the mvp against pirate warrior because they flood their board with 1-2 health minions on turns 1-2. Hope this helps alot :)
I climbed to Rank 4 quite easy using Pirate Warrior. There are a lot of egg druids, mid range and aggro shamans around (and some Pirate Warriors). Can anybody recommend a decent deck against those matchups?
I climbed to Rank 4 quite easy using Pirate Warrior. There are a lot of egg druids, mid range and aggro shamans around (and some Pirate Warriors). Can anybody recommend a decent deck against those matchups?
If each of those show around 25% each. Control Shaman and Dragon Priest have the best matchups. Followed by Aggro Shaman and Mid Shaman.
The last month I reached legend in standard for the first time and this season I wanted to do it in wild. So, yesterday I lost five times the "final boss" battle playing N'Zoth Renolock and dropped to rank 2 at some point, it was really upsetting.
But today I had a win streak after switching to Jade Aggro Shaman and managed to reach legend. Time to play some fun decks for a couple of days!
Playing Hearthstone in German solely for Garrosh sounds. Sieg oder Tod!
Also Coldlight Oracle can overdraw the opponent. Oh the Renolock tears.
Playing Hearthstone in German solely for Garrosh sounds. Sieg oder Tod!
Strive for constant improvement and achieve your full potential.
I'm trying for Rank 5 with Hybrid Pirate Hunter. I feel like Knife Juggler belongs in my list, but I'm not sure what to cut. Any suggestions?
Everything that isn't about elephants is irrelephant.
Most likely pushing for R5 than legend, but here's my Wild Pirate/Aggro Rogue (with anti-Reno tech).
I hit legend 2 days ago playing only this demon renolock from rank 16 with >70% WR vs aggro shaman and PW, the only real weakness are Egg druid and mill rougue (arround 30% vs eggs and 0% vs mill), its also favored vs the combo renolock with arround 70% WR.
True as that might be, i´d like to see his matchups...i have a hard time seeing how he would hit legend unless matched vs almost only face warriors just interested to see what he was facing while laddering.
I spent a few days goofing around with my own greedy variant of renopriest in wild and i have faced very few aggro decks, in standard however theres abundance and i played renomage to rank 8 without any real problems.
I was thinking of getting golden warrior through wild ladder so was looking for a good warrior deck thats why im interested in his statistics.
Strive for constant improvement and achieve your full potential.
Here is the deck I used to hit Legend rank this season. It's Reno Mage, but it's my own unique variant of Reno Mage. In fact, the most similar deck on Hearthpwn has a 73.3% similarity, which means that my deck differs from every other deck on this site by at least 8 cards.
While there are many Reno Mages decklists available for both Standard and Wild, I haven't quite seen one, either on Hearthpwn or on ladder, that uses fatigue as a win condition. My personal variant of Reno Mage focuses heavily on removal and survival over presenting any late-game threats of its own. Meanwhile, card draw is largely eschewed in favor of card generation effects, ensuring that the opposing player runs out of cards first.
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Your deck looks awesome, I'm going to try it out. I'm super curious how Yogg is supposed to function in this deck however, obviously he will quite often draw you multiple cards so that would hurt your fatigue win condition? Is he just a sheer desperation play when you're getting overwhelmed and have no board clears/stall available?
Keep Calm and RAG FACE
Yogg-Saron, Hope's End is indeed the most interesting inclusion in this deck. It does seem counter-intuitive to include Yogg in a deck based around fatigue. However, in most matchups, you're far enough ahead in fatigue that card draw from Yogg is rarely detrimental. As most decks innately pack card draw, being around 8 cards ahead in fatigue isn't uncommon, and it's unlikely that Yogg draws you that many cards.
Playing Yogg-Saron is generally a last resort, due to his high variance. However, having Yogg as an option can allow you to stabilize an unmanageable board state, turning around an otherwise lost game. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter whether you’re 2 cards ahead in fatigue or 10, as long as you make it to that point.
Yogg-Saron is a worthwhile inclusion for this deck in particular, as you don’t have any threats of your own to close the game out. Your win condition is to survive 30 cards from your opponent, and having one final maneuver at your disposal can make all the difference.
Just went from rank 5 to Legend with a non-combo renolock. Imo its the best deck so far in wild, it just has much AOE and many threats that it should have a 50% w/r avg against any class.
Here's my list that went 43-16 this season with a total of a 73% w/r. I strictly played this deck to legend. Here are the demographics from the meta I played.
9x Legend | S18,S24,S25,S28,S30,S32,S34,S38,S39 |
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9x Legend | S18,S24,S25,S28,S30,S32,S34,S38,S39 |
I climbed to Rank 4 quite easy using Pirate Warrior. There are a lot of egg druids, mid range and aggro shamans around (and some Pirate Warriors). Can anybody recommend a decent deck against those matchups?
The last month I reached legend in standard for the first time and this season I wanted to do it in wild.
So, yesterday I lost five times the "final boss" battle playing N'Zoth Renolock and dropped to rank 2 at some point, it was really upsetting.
But today I had a win streak after switching to Jade Aggro Shaman and managed to reach legend. Time to play some fun decks for a couple of days!