Hi, I'm a player who hasn't decided which hero to main. I'm thinking either druid, rogue or warlock. In terms of legendaries, I have hadronox and fendral for druid and both warlock and rogue dk's as well as kazakus. I have 1600 dust and I want to craft one of these three decks but which ever I choose to craft is going to be the hero I'm will most likely want to main. Combo rogue, hand/controlock or Aya blackpaw for jade druid.
Which deck should I craft? I'd also be interested in knowing which hero you think is the best to main (out of those 3)?.
Jade druid is the strongest deck right now, or at least most people think so. The thing is, it really doesnt need the DK to be crazy good. The sad part is, that the community is pushing to have druid nerf'd. ultimate infestation is the reason and its a powerful card with druids mana ramp. Depending on if your a f2p player though, building a jade druid deck may not make a lot of sense if you only play standard and have holes in classic and newer expansions. In April 2018 jade druid will be pretty much gone from standard. Jade idol, jade blossom, jade behemoth, jade spirit, and Aya head out of standard to wild. Up to you.
As for which DK, it depends on what you have around it. I wouldnt craft the druid. But both the Rouge and Warlock are powerful in the right deck.
What's your background? Because if you're completely new to CCG's I'd say druid, because they have some powerful yet forgiving decks, Warlock and rogue both have extremly high skill caps (for different reasons) so pick those if you want more of a challenge. they're all decent picks though. Warlock has some decent handlock decks (You have to actively meta against the flavor of the day though, so it takes a lot of deck building and meta reading skills), and there is a decent zoo list, though you probably need Keleseth, which is kind of high rolly (something I don't personally like). Elemental tempo rogue is also showing some pretty decent results on ladder as well.
Jade druid is the strongest deck right now, or at least most people think so. The thing is, it really doesnt need the DK to be crazy good. The sad part is, that the community is pushing to have druid nerf'd. ultimate infestation is the reason and its a powerful card with druids mana ramp. Depending on if your a f2p player though, building a jade druid deck may not make a lot of sense if you only play standard and have holes in classic and newer expansions. In April 2018 jade druid will be pretty much gone from standard. Jade idol, jade blossom, jade behemoth, jade spirit, and Aya head out of standard to wild. Up to you.
True, but assuming they don't nerf Ultimate infestation (I know that's a lot to assume) Ramp is actually pretty decent.
Jade druid is the strongest deck right now, or at least most people think so. The thing is, it really doesnt need the DK to be crazy good. The sad part is, that the community is pushing to have druid nerf'd. ultimate infestation is the reason and its a powerful card with druids mana ramp. Depending on if your a f2p player though, building a jade druid deck may not make a lot of sense if you only play standard and have holes in classic and newer expansions. In April 2018 jade druid will be pretty much gone from standard. Jade idol, jade blossom, jade behemoth, jade spirit, and Aya head out of standard to wild. Up to you.
True, but assuming they don't nerf Ultimate infestation (I know that's a lot to assume) Ramp is actually pretty decent.
Even if they nerf it, its still going to be a good card. Say if they make it all 4's instead of 5, or heck even all 3's Id still play it. I really like Kolento's taunt druid. I did have to modify it a little because I didn't have Fandral or the druid DK, so I added some more taunts. Its doing better than I had hoped for and has beat jade druid way more than its lost to it.
That is not a stupid question. Some people enjoy certain playstyles, and it is much easier to get a full collection for a single class when you focus on one.
That is not a stupid question. Some people enjoy certain playstyles, and it is much easier to get a full collection for a single class when you focus on one.
Another advantage is if your making one strong deck you do better at ranked play. If your just starting out or f2p the golden cards in the season chest tend to fill in missing cards or give you dust to fill in missing cards.
Thats stupid question, maining a class??? Are you serious?
.... I never called it maining, but when I started I could only manage to get cards for a couple decks, it's just how it works when you start in the middle of a season. with most of the GVG cards being great, and naxxramas being overpowered I definitely had the experience of having to "main" a class. Heck even now I don't really have all the cards for a the best hunter decks due to the new expansion and I've been playing for 3 years.
That is not a stupid question. Some people enjoy certain playstyles, and it is much easier to get a full collection for a single class when you focus on one.
You should choose the class and cards that compliments what you think is the most fun way to play. Tier lists doesn't mean that much unless you play at the highest level, and they also shift throughout the year. Better have cards you think is fun, so you can keep playing it even after a meta shift occurs.
However, If you only consider strong to be fun, I'd put my money on Druid or Warlock right now. Rogue tends to get very strong Miracle lists some time into an expansion, so don't count them out though.
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Hi, I'm a player who hasn't decided which hero to main. I'm thinking either druid, rogue or warlock. In terms of legendaries, I have hadronox and fendral for druid and both warlock and rogue dk's as well as kazakus. I have 1600 dust and I want to craft one of these three decks but which ever I choose to craft is going to be the hero I'm will most likely want to main. Combo rogue, hand/controlock or Aya blackpaw for jade druid.
Which deck should I craft? I'd also be interested in knowing which hero you think is the best to main (out of those 3)?.
thx in advance for your advice/opinion.
which class do you have the most support or that you like the most?
Kobolds are almost as bad as goblins, they gotta die (⌐■_■)–︻╦╤─
Jade druid is the strongest deck right now, or at least most people think so. The thing is, it really doesnt need the DK to be crazy good. The sad part is, that the community is pushing to have druid nerf'd. ultimate infestation is the reason and its a powerful card with druids mana ramp. Depending on if your a f2p player though, building a jade druid deck may not make a lot of sense if you only play standard and have holes in classic and newer expansions. In April 2018 jade druid will be pretty much gone from standard. Jade idol, jade blossom, jade behemoth, jade spirit, and Aya head out of standard to wild. Up to you.
As for which DK, it depends on what you have around it. I wouldnt craft the druid. But both the Rouge and Warlock are powerful in the right deck.
If you are in your first year of playing please read this post.
Dust does not burn a hole in the jar. Be careful what you craft, especially before and right after a rotation.
What's your background? Because if you're completely new to CCG's I'd say druid, because they have some powerful yet forgiving decks, Warlock and rogue both have extremly high skill caps (for different reasons) so pick those if you want more of a challenge. they're all decent picks though. Warlock has some decent handlock decks (You have to actively meta against the flavor of the day though, so it takes a lot of deck building and meta reading skills), and there is a decent zoo list, though you probably need Keleseth, which is kind of high rolly (something I don't personally like). Elemental tempo rogue is also showing some pretty decent results on ladder as well.
If you are in your first year of playing please read this post.
Dust does not burn a hole in the jar. Be careful what you craft, especially before and right after a rotation.
That is not a stupid question. Some people enjoy certain playstyles, and it is much easier to get a full collection for a single class when you focus on one.
If you are in your first year of playing please read this post.
Dust does not burn a hole in the jar. Be careful what you craft, especially before and right after a rotation.
You should choose the class and cards that compliments what you think is the most fun way to play. Tier lists doesn't mean that much unless you play at the highest level, and they also shift throughout the year. Better have cards you think is fun, so you can keep playing it even after a meta shift occurs.
However, If you only consider strong to be fun, I'd put my money on Druid or Warlock right now. Rogue tends to get very strong Miracle lists some time into an expansion, so don't count them out though.