Firestorm 3.0 (Top 100 LEGEND)
- Last updated Oct 24, 2016 (Yogg Nerf)
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Wild
- 15 Minions
- 15 Spells
- Deck Type: Ranked Deck
- Deck Archetype: Unknown
- Crafting Cost: 3500
- Dust Needed: Loading Collection
- Created: 6/15/2015 (Blackrock Launch)
- Zion7
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Zion7
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Total Deck Rating
1335
About - Greetings, Zion7 here (formerly known as MarineKingHS) to share an interesting Tempo Mage deck which has been working very well this season. I specialize in high level play on NA server and have obtained #200+ Legend Rank legend many times. I have roughly 5000+ wins in constructed ladder and like to help others improve their game.
This deck is called "Firestorm 3.0" because it is based upon the wildly popular Mage decks Firestorm and Firestorm 2.0 made by BrooklynHS. They were wonderful, fun decks for their time but BrooklynHS had retired (now un-retired) from HearthStone and Firestorm 2.0 was his last work so I will be taking over future development of Firestorm. The credit for the original idea behind this deck goes to him.
Deck Explanation - This deck is designed to win by establishing tempo early to mid-game through the use of high value synergies and unpredictable secret plays. This deck is highly difficult to anticipate and has a wide variety of well rounded tools. This is one of the few Mage decks that features both hard removal and anti-spam AOE. Fireballs and Polymorph can be used to deal with big threats, while the dual Flamestrikes deal with annoyingly large boards. This deck is a very good counter to many of the currently popular strong meta decks like Patron Warrior, Zoo/Demonlock, Mech Mage, Hybrid Hunter and many more.
Screenshots of Legend Rank (Season 15)
Update: New videos have been added for Season 18. This is a special "never lucky mulligan" ongoing instructional series (this was provided for all the people who say Firestorm 3.0 can only work if you get great opening mulligans) and more vids are coming soon, enjoy.
Firestorm 3.0 - S18 - Instructional Part 01 (vs Secret Paladin) [Never Lucky series]
Firestorm 3.0 - S18 - Instructional Part 02 (vs Shaman) [Never Lucky series]
Firestorm 3.0 - S18 - Instructional Part 03 (vs Shaman) [Never Lucky series]
Firestorm 3.0 - S18 - Instructional Part 04 (vs Ramp Druid) [Never Lucky series]
Firestorm 3.0 - S18 - Instructional Part 05 (vs Token Paladin) [Never Lucky series]
Firestorm 3.0 - S18 - Instructional Part 06 (vs Midrange Hunter) [Never Lucky series]
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Season 17 - Firestorm 3.0 - FULL PLAYLIST
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 01 (vs Midrange Hunter)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 02 (vs Aggro Hunter)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 03 (vs Fatigue Mage)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 04 (vs Midrange Hunter)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 05 (vs Patron Warrior)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 06 (vs Mech Mage)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 07 (vs Aggro Hunter)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 08 (vs Malylock)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 09 (vs Combo Druid)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 10 (vs Combo Druid)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 11 (vs Handlock)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 12 (vs Combo Druid)
Firestorm 3.0 - S17 - Instructional Part 13 (vs Patron Warrior)
<-- Below is a Season 15 Instructional series of Firestorm 3.0 -->
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 - Instructional part 01 (vs Demonlock)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 - Instructional part 02 (vs Waker Mage)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 - Instructional part 03 (vs Combo Druid)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 - Instructional part 04 (vs Control Dragon Warrior)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 - Instructional part 05 (vs Ramp Druid)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 - Instructional part 06 (vs Patron Warrior)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 - Instructional part 07 (vs Shockadin)
<-- Below are Season 15 demos of Firestorm 3.0 played at Legend ranks-->
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 vs Mid Range Hunter (Legend)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 vs Handlock (Legend)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 vs Freeze Mage (Legend)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 vs Combo Druid (Legend)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 vs Ramp Druid (Legend)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 vs Wallet Warrior 01 (Legend)
Season 15 - Firestorm 3.0 vs Wallet Warrior 02 (Legend)
<-- Below is a video of Firestorm 3.0 submitted by Khristophesaurus -->
Some card choices explained
Most cards should be fairly obvious, so I'm only going over a couple of cards choices that might seem strange.
Duplicate - This secret hasn't been popular for a long time but it really works nicely in this deck precisely because we run so many different secret. Duplicate gets excellent value from so many cards in the deck including Flamewaker, Shredder, Water Elemental, Blecher and more. But it's also very useful even if it duplicates Kirin Tor Mage, Mad Scientist and Mana Wyrm. In most Mage decks you wouldn't want to duplicate a Mad Scientist or Tor Mage because those decks ran very few secret cards and thus couldn't get value, that is not the issue in this deck though because we run 4 different type of secrets.
Vaporize - This is a RARELY run secret card that has been widely overlooked and ignored. Nobody expects it, which is exactly why it's highly effective in this deck. When you have it in play, just focus on removing any small threats with your spells or hero power and let the enemy kill their big minion or burst minion. Buffing up for one big burst dmg charge has become very popular and this secret practically wins the game if they run into it.
Flamestrike - It's not unusual to see 1 copy of Flamestrike, but few Mage decks run 2x copy of it. This reason we run 2 copies is because this deck is less of an aggro deck and more of a partially "stall" deck. What I mean by that is, this deck already has answers to single large minions, it's only real weakpoint is vs spammy boards. Flamestike is our MVP tools for dealing with that and slowing down the game. Once you draw into your Pyroblast, you can begin setting up lethal. Pyro lethal is easy to do if you can stall the game out long enough to chip away the enemies hp down to 10. Flamestrike helps greatly with that.
Pyroblast - This is another card that used to see play but hasn't been popular in a while. This card really gives you that "reach" to finish the game once the enemy has dropped below about 15hp. Basically you want to control the board early and once you draw Pyro, start preparing to nuke the enemy on turn 10. It's pretty easy to set up once you get the hang of knowing what to do with your fireballs and icebolts, depending on the situation. Also, don't be afraid to use Pyroblast even if the enemy lives. This is because you know that you also run 2 Frostbolts and 2 Fireballs, so chances are you will draw into one of them very soon after if you hadn't already.
Mulligans
You typically want to mulligan for 2x Mana Wyrm, 1x Forstbolt, 2x Mad Scientist, 1x Kirin Tor Mage, 1x Unstable Portal and 1x Flamewaker in that order. The reason we want the Tor Mage is because chances are VERY high that one of our 4 secrets will be drawn soon and playing a free secret is a huge tempo gain.
In addition, here are some mulligans you'll want vs each class:
• Against Hunters, you'll want to keep the Arcane Blast.
• Against Paladin you'll want to keep 2x Flamewaker. This is the only matchup where you would purposely keep 2 Flamewakers in your mulligan hand.
•Against confirmed Handlock, keep the Polymorph: Boar.
Strong and Weak Matchups
Firestorm 3.0 is particularly strong against Patron Warrior, Freeze Mage, Zoolock, Demonlock, Tempo Mage, Tempo Shaman, Handlock, Mech Shaman, Mech Mage and Hybrid Hunter (in that order).
Firestorm 3.0 is a little weaker against Dragon Pally, Control Priest and Wallet Warrior.
Card Replacements
This is a carefully designed deck so I would not recommend changing too many things around, but here are a few things you can do:
Vaporize can be replaced with Big Game Hunter or Mirror Entity.
1x Azure Drake can be replaced with Loatheb.
Dr.Boom can be replaced with Archmage Antonidas, Ragnaros the Firelord and Chromaggus (in that order).
Pyroblast can be replaced with Ragnaros the Firelord, Archmage Antonidas, Ravenholdt Assassin and Deathwing (in that order). The purpose of this card slot is for that extra "reach" to finish out the game when then the enemy starts running low on hp. They actually don't even need to be that low for you to begin chipping them down with minion dmg to face, hero power, fireballs and frostbolts etc. Try to think 2 or 3 turns ahead. Even Ravenholdt Assassin can get the job done efficiently if you use a little forethought.
Updates
August 17, 2015 - Season 17 Instructional vids have been added. Harrison Jones replaces Mystic Kezan because weapons and weapon classes are far more common than secrets right now.
August 27, 2015 (Post GT Expansion) - Harrison Jones has been cut because at the moment weapons have become a less less prevalent. In his place we run a simple Arcane Blast because it combines very well with Flamewaker and provides the 1mana spot removal we need now that everyone is playing more low cost early game minions. Polymorph was switched to Polymorph: Boar because it provides us an extra burst option while still giving us a way to deal with super threats and it's 1mana cheaper anyway.
If you have questions about this deck, reach upwards of Rank5 with this deck, or just wanna share thoughts about this deck, please leave a comment. I'll try to stay active within the comments, work schedule permitting.
Good luck, godspeed and happy rank storming!
Hey Khristophesaurus, thank you so much for taking the time to try Firestorm 3.0 and upload video of it. Great commentary and fairly decent gameplay considering it's a new deck for you. I'll make sure your video is added to the deck description so that people can still see it even when your comment is pushed to backpages. Cheers.
Wow thanks so much for adding it in the description what an honor! All the thanks to you good sir!
hi man i play this deck alot got some win but also sometime i loss I feel like this deck need something or I miss somthing i replace
Vaporize with Big Game Hunter and Dr.Boom with Ragnaros the Firelord
plz i need ur advise to make this deck work thnx man
Hi Hal, without seeing your actual game play it's hard to say why you aren't winning more. I could be your experience level with this type of Mage deck or could be that simply got unlucky a high number of times. I would suggest sticking with it for a while, practicing a good amount of times and then you can go through the list again and find the exact card/cards that isn't giving you much value. To be honest, a sample size of at least 20-30 games played is the minimum. Let me know if you need more help.
Thanks Dala!
not a fan of vaporize, since its hard to control
Hey Kiba, yea it is a little tricky to control but honestly I can often be the most valuable trap in your deck due to it's unpredictability. I've won so many games due to Vaporize. You just gotta get the hang of it.
Great deck! , been using at rank 8-7 great success rate so far at 5-1, to those asking for pyro replacement, i would say you cant.. every single win ive had has been from pyro.
Fun anecdote from this deck, up against cocky wallet warrior, and he goes for finish with a buffed garrosh and gets owned by Vaporize, he even had a decoy 1/1 at his disposal.
Also many counterspell succes's no attempt to bait with coin etc, just straight up into the big ones.
Hi Lukyl, I'm glad that your having success. Yea, Vaporize is generally considered such a bad card that nobody even bothers to check for it anymore, which ironically makes it somewhat of an awesome card. I just had a match vs a Shackadin who used Leeroy + Might for the win, he ran right into Vaporize and then conceded! As for the Pyro replacement, Pyro is certainly the best finisher for this deck, but at least there are actually some options for those who don't own Pyro yet.
I want to know that too.
Hi Yuan and Glauco, the card replacement area has now been updated with replacements for Pyroblast. It reads as follows: Pyroblast can be replaced with Ragnaros the Firelord, Archmage Antonidas, Ravenholdt Assassin and Deathwing (in that order). The purpose of this card slot is for that extra "reach" to finish out the game when then the enemy starts running low on hp. They actually don't even need to be that low for you to begin chipping them down with minion dmg to face, hero power, fireballs and frostbolts etc. Try to think 2 or 3 turns ahead. Even Ravenholdt Assassin can get the job done efficiently if you use a little forethought.
Hey Dobre, videos have been uploaded. Will do more (work schedule permitting). Yes, the best thing about this deck is how unpredictable it is in a meta where people pretty much anticipate your every move many other decks.
I wouldn't mind seeing videos of it in action.
Hey Travis, videos have been uploaded. Will do more (work schedule permitting).
I've spectated MarineKing using this deck in action and I can vouch that it's the legitimate article. I've been using it myself and it really works thanks for the share.
Thanks for the good word Ray.