Reno Secret Hunter
- Last updated Aug 2, 2019 (Saviors of Uldum)
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Wild
- 12 Minions
- 16 Spells
- 1 Weapon
- Deck Type: Theorycraft
- Deck Archetype: Reno Hunter
- Crafting Cost: 12240
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 8/2/2019 (Saviors of Uldum)
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A Highlander deck with 2 copies of a card?! Yep, not an accident, Trump says he expects about a 70% chance that by the time he could play Dinotamer Brann, he would have already drawn one of the Hyena Alpha's. Strategic!
Gameplay:
It's a fun decktype
I have a similar deck, some differences from this one (amongst others: no duplicates, no dinotamer brann as I don't want to craft it yet,)
Does pretty well!
Hmmmm... something dosent simes right here... but respect for Trump
There will be more games where you are able to play one Hyena (if you include two in the deck) than games where Brann is a dead card for several turns. Given that Hyena is a far stronger card than Brann, especially given your accurate assumption that matches are mostly decided in the early game, it's plausible to value a second Hyena as highly as Trump does. The reasoning is similar in Keleseth decks, where you would often miss your 2-drops but would increase your overall win-rate with Keleseth. Personally, I'm building my deck with only one Hyena, but that's only because I don't enjoy the high-roll playstyle as much.
But Hyena is not even guaranteed.
Even if you have a secret up, the opponent might trigger it before you can play the hyena. The first turn you can play hyena and guarantee value is turn 6.
Hitting a zephrys the great on curve could mean a much better game.
Shouldnt this be called 'Bran Secret Hunter'? Reno is the Mage guy ;-)
2x hyena alpha?
Probably a mistake.
Otherwise the deck is just stupid.
Trump posited that you draw at least one 70 percent of the time before turn 7 and the power level of the card makes it worth it.
Sorry to say but Trump "inventions" are often just bad !
Also the math is just wrong.
It's not worth to unnecessary take a 30 percent risk of your most powerful cards in the deck not working for 1 single card, regardless of the power level of said card, unless you except all you games to go to late game, which usually does not happen on ladder.