How on Earth could Druid capitalize on the reduced cost hero power of Even Druid? They can't even use Gonk or the Spirit totem to make their hero attacks better ...
And hsreplay has zero data on any Druid decks that have either Genn OR Baku. So there has been very little experimentation with either, apparently.
How on Earth could Druid capitalize on the reduced cost hero power of Even Druid? They can't even use Gonk or the Spirit totem to make their hero attacks better ...
And hsreplay has zero data on any Druid decks that have either Genn OR Baku. So there has been very little experimentation with either, apparently.
How on Earth could Druid capitalize on the reduced cost hero power of Even Druid? They can't even use Gonk or the Spirit totem to make their hero attacks better ...
And hsreplay has zero data on any Druid decks that have either Genn OR Baku. So there has been very little experimentation with either, apparently.
How on Earth could Druid capitalize on the reduced cost hero power of Even Druid? They can't even use Gonk or the Spirit totem to make their hero attacks better ...
And hsreplay has zero data on any Druid decks that have either Genn OR Baku. So there has been very little experimentation with either, apparently.
A while back (like before expac dropped) I saw Kibler playing Odd Druid on his stream. It looked interesting.
With these insane nerfs hitting the class, I decided to pop into the odd costed cards and see what I could do with them.
This is my initial idea, which I'm sure could use a lot of refinement, but it worked shockingly well against an odd mage I tried it against.
Anyone willing to test drive it and work on optimizing it?
I don't know about odd druid but I do remember some people had decent success with even druid all the way to legend.
How on Earth could Druid capitalize on the reduced cost hero power of Even Druid? They can't even use Gonk or the Spirit totem to make their hero attacks better ...
And hsreplay has zero data on any Druid decks that have either Genn OR Baku. So there has been very little experimentation with either, apparently.
https://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/1188734-wild-legend-even-druid
RenoJackson also got it to Legend I think.
Ok, fair, with Inspire mechanics in wild, there is a big advantage to being able to hero power basically every turn. But my thread was about Standard.
I know, I just shared the deck in case you're interested