Big Druid
- Last updated Feb 1, 2020 (GA Week 2)
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Wild
- 11 Minions
- 19 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Ramp Druid
- Crafting Cost: 6240
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 2/1/2020 (GA Week 2)
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Replacement for Deathwing?
Oondasta would be a good one, if you have him.
I’m surprised that it isn’t in there anyway.
That's like saying you have fireball for 6 damage and the mage deck doesn't need a fireball that does 8 damage. I took the two weakest spells out and put two more powerful spells in. I don't care if Kibler says this or that. He's not the law just because he streams. The minion +2/+2 buff is huge when you already have big minions coming out.
No it isn't lol. You're getting dragon druid and big druid entirely mixed up and you're clearly getting very upset about it lol. I never said Kibler is the law, but he's someone who plays a hell of a lot of Hearthstone at a very high level so his opinion carries more weight than yours. Try not to cry about it.
Embiggen works when you can apply the effect to a lot of, often cheap, minions. Go look at any Embiggen deck, they all run 20+ minions with around 10 of those costing less than 5 mana. The point is you're applying 2+2 to a minion-heavy deck for 1 extra mana and then trying to quickly negate that cost with a breath of dreams creating a tempo deck in which you're playing on curve minions for +2+2 more than your opponent.
Big druid, which runs more ramp including the 2nd Innervate you tried to remove, aims to get a much higher mana boost early to cheat out big minions. It's very similar to handlock who aims to get out a mountain giant on turn 4. If you think a 10-10 on turn 5 is better than an 8-8 on turn 4 then your understanding of hearthstone is laughable.
It's called removal, it exists, it costs mana. Getting big shit out before your opponent can use removal is a big old thumbs up.
You put Kibler's name out there to try and make your point more valid. Try to win disagreements without the help of other people maybe. I disagree with what you said and whatever Kibler said if he did in fact say it.
I made the changes and currently winning with the deck. Not 100% winning but enough to rank me up the ladder.
If your argument has devolved into "don't listen to the opinions of professionals when making a point" and you can't see how stupid that is then why do you expect anyone to listen to your Hearthstone advice? Hence why I made my first comment, not to insult you but to just correct some wrong information you put out there.
If you think 2 copies of Embiggen belong in a deck with as many spells as your rank then you should keep your opinions to yourself before you misinform some poor sod with your stupidity,
Edit: Your original comment has been so downvoted it's autohidden, so it looks like those poor sods out there are now safe. Have fun making those spells +2/+2 bigger pal.
Big druid needs Embiggen in it. I removed one Innervate and one Crystal Power since those were two of the weaker cards in this deck and added in two Embiggen. Plays nice now. Ramp druid with Embiggen go together like peanut butter and jelly.
Big druid doesn't need Embiggen. it ramps up to big minions, you don't need those minions themselves to be bigger. Also this deck runs 19 spells, Embiggen doesn't hit enough to justify it.
Not saying it's a copy but this deck list is very similar to one made by Kibler and played on his stream, in which he explains how Embiggen doesn't fit because of the reasons I just said.
I have 47 games played with Kiblers deck at 60% winrate from ranks 5-1 and it's win condition tends to be ramping into Predatory Instincts for a 16hp Winged Guardian while your opponent still has less mana points to try and deal with it. It doesn't need to be 2-2 bigger for an entire extra mana point.
Rank 35?
what rank?
Do you think this deck needs more dragons for Breath of Dreams? 6 isn't a lot, find it hard to activate the ramp.
nice deck, is it yours?
Yes, this is my version of the ramp druid
so far so good, nice version as it seems to beat other big druid versions i faced.
strong against any hunter i faced.
not sure about rogue, seems to be who ever got more lucky draws. its a 50-50 to me.
seems weak against healing quest mage and token druid (or i just not know how to play against them).
it is weird no one play this version but also kind of happy as sometimes i supersize players with some moves.
thank you for sharing, best of luck.