I lost matches against all classes (Deathrattle Rogue, Control Priest, Discard Lock,..) except (maybe) hunters when they can't draw Zul'jin. Any suggestions? Anyone willing to watch some of my games?
don't think of even shaman as an aggro deck. Its gets confused because it develops a big board quicker. Its actually a midrange deck. You have to know when to develop board state and when to go face. I suggest playing more control based decks to get that feeling
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I can't say that I'm an expert with Even Shaman, but you seem to be lacking much for turns 4 and 5. With 2/6 4 drops being reactive and your Corpsetakers potentially not being consistent due to few activators, my guess is this might be the point of the game you fall off a bit. I guess Sea Giant could fall in this area, but only if you have a board. I don't know what else would fit there, but I'm sure you can find some decks to reference.
When a player can’t reach legend with a good deck it is usually because they lack knowledge of the game in general. Learn what your opponents are playing and predict what they will do. Think of their possible plays and set up a game state favourable for you.
Looks like there's nothing wrong with your decklist. Your curve is fine and most corpsetaker lists have similar amounts of activators. You're likely just piloting wrong
The most important part of even shaman is probably knowing when to go hard on tempo and when to play for value and bait out AOE. If you already have a big board, usually it's better to hold back cards as reload after AOE. Learn what removals and AOE each netdeck has and play around them the best you can. For example, avoid setting up convenient 1-2-3s against non-zoo warlocks. Most answers can be played around by having 1 big dude and a board of small garbage. That way, they can either single target remove the big threat or AOE the board
Vs control decks specifically, be wary of filling your board too much with low attack minions. Make sure to save space for 1 or 2 threats otherwise they can just take the damage and prevent you from developing. Again, be mindful of their AOEs and answers; trade if leaving their minions up would help them clear the board more cleanly (or if their AOE leaves their own minion alive) but otherwise you want to go face
Vs faster decks, you almost always trade and fight for board, much like zoolock. Go all out to not fall behind. Much of your cards become bad if you do not have board control. Specifically against hunters, you want to avoid triggering their traps (miss face damage) until they had a chance to play spellstone. Having a healthy board to deal with the wolves is vital
I don't know if I am not able to pilot this deck or simply I am a bad a player.
Can't go over rank 8 with even Shaman
I lost matches against all classes (Deathrattle Rogue, Control Priest, Discard Lock,..) except (maybe) hunters when they can't draw Zul'jin. Any suggestions? Anyone willing to watch some of my games?
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don't think of even shaman as an aggro deck. Its gets confused because it develops a big board quicker. Its actually a midrange deck. You have to know when to develop board state and when to go face. I suggest playing more control based decks to get that feeling
👿In dalaran I am pimpy👿in set reviews I was wimpy👿as minions die my cost gets shrimpy👿You guessed it right👿I'm jumbo impy
👿In dalaran I am pimpy 👿in set reviews I was wimpy 👿as minions die my cost gets shrimpy 👿You guessed it right 👿I'm jumbo impy
I can't say that I'm an expert with Even Shaman, but you seem to be lacking much for turns 4 and 5. With 2/6 4 drops being reactive and your Corpsetakers potentially not being consistent due to few activators, my guess is this might be the point of the game you fall off a bit. I guess Sea Giant could fall in this area, but only if you have a board. I don't know what else would fit there, but I'm sure you can find some decks to reference.
When a player can’t reach legend with a good deck it is usually because they lack knowledge of the game in general. Learn what your opponents are playing and predict what they will do. Think of their possible plays and set up a game state favourable for you.
Looks like there's nothing wrong with your decklist. Your curve is fine and most corpsetaker lists have similar amounts of activators. You're likely just piloting wrong
The most important part of even shaman is probably knowing when to go hard on tempo and when to play for value and bait out AOE. If you already have a big board, usually it's better to hold back cards as reload after AOE. Learn what removals and AOE each netdeck has and play around them the best you can. For example, avoid setting up convenient 1-2-3s against non-zoo warlocks. Most answers can be played around by having 1 big dude and a board of small garbage. That way, they can either single target remove the big threat or AOE the board
Vs control decks specifically, be wary of filling your board too much with low attack minions. Make sure to save space for 1 or 2 threats otherwise they can just take the damage and prevent you from developing. Again, be mindful of their AOEs and answers; trade if leaving their minions up would help them clear the board more cleanly (or if their AOE leaves their own minion alive) but otherwise you want to go face
Vs faster decks, you almost always trade and fight for board, much like zoolock. Go all out to not fall behind. Much of your cards become bad if you do not have board control. Specifically against hunters, you want to avoid triggering their traps (miss face damage) until they had a chance to play spellstone. Having a healthy board to deal with the wolves is vital
Legend with : S65 Freeze Mage, S57 Maly Gonk Druid, S57 "Okay" Shaman, S53 Boom-zooka Hunter, S53 Maly Tog Druid, S52 Wild Tog Druid ft.Blingtron, S50 Quest Rogue, S49 Dead Man's Warrior, S41 Wild Clown Fiesta Druid, S41 Hadronox Jade Druid, S40 Wild OTK Dragon Druid, S35 SMOrc Shaman, S33 Jade Druid, S22 Control Priest, S19 Control Priest
I was thinking of replacing the Ooze for 1x Saronite Chain Gang but i don't think it's the main problem.
I'll try keep practicing with this deck
1- you need to know all the meta decks
2- prediction is the key
3- improve your mulligans depending on your opponent