So, I know this is ahead of the nerfs hitting the meta, but I was playing some games recently and I realized it had similarities with what was played about 8 months or so.
So basically there is this warrior deck that does not feel fun to play against (like Odd Warrior). And I am unconvinced the nerf to Boom will do anything about that.
A few Mage decks, which I assume will land on bottom tier two after the nerf to Lunas (like Big Spell Mage or Odd Mage). A super Aggro Paladin deck (like Odd Paladin). A few solid Hunter decks, Token Druid, some sort of Aggro Rogue, some sort of Shudderwock Shaman, some sort of Combo and Resurrect Priest. And of course Zoo is always around. What is missing are (good) controlly Druid and Warlock decks.
I mean yes, some cards are different. But it feels like 8 months ago, only without the above mentioned control decks, and a lot less variety that is viable (also thinking about Even Paladin or Quest Rogue).
So does this sound crazy? If so, please tell me. If you make me cry you will likely never know.
This post is completely irrelevant now that the nerfs are live. There is zero point to discussing your personal predictions when we have the actual nerfed cards to play with now.
Play the new meta for a few days and get back to us about how you feel then.
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The decks are very different. Certain archetypes will remain because that's just what will happen when you have a game which has classes and a general theme/identity to those classes but odd paladin is nothing like murloc paladin. They may both be aggro decks but then you could say any aggressive paladin deck is 'like odd paladin' if all you're really looking at is the deck's win method.
There ar e a lot of viable decks and a whole bunch sitting in T1/T2. Seeing as you generally have aggro, control or combo style decks, if you're caught up on the type of deck then you'll probably never feel that the game is much different to 8 months ago or even a couple fo years ago.
This post is completely irrelevant now that the nerfs are live. There is zero point to discussing your personal predictions when we have the actual nerfed cards to play with now.
Play the new meta for a few days and get back to us about how you feel then.
That is absolutely not true, but you are entitled to your garbage opinion.
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So, I know this is ahead of the nerfs hitting the meta, but I was playing some games recently and I realized it had similarities with what was played about 8 months or so.
So basically there is this warrior deck that does not feel fun to play against (like Odd Warrior). And I am unconvinced the nerf to Boom will do anything about that.
A few Mage decks, which I assume will land on bottom tier two after the nerf to Lunas (like Big Spell Mage or Odd Mage). A super Aggro Paladin deck (like Odd Paladin). A few solid Hunter decks, Token Druid, some sort of Aggro Rogue, some sort of Shudderwock Shaman, some sort of Combo and Resurrect Priest. And of course Zoo is always around. What is missing are (good) controlly Druid and Warlock decks.
I mean yes, some cards are different. But it feels like 8 months ago, only without the above mentioned control decks, and a lot less variety that is viable (also thinking about Even Paladin or Quest Rogue).
So does this sound crazy? If so, please tell me. If you make me cry you will likely never know.
This post is completely irrelevant now that the nerfs are live. There is zero point to discussing your personal predictions when we have the actual nerfed cards to play with now.
Play the new meta for a few days and get back to us about how you feel then.
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
The decks are very different. Certain archetypes will remain because that's just what will happen when you have a game which has classes and a general theme/identity to those classes but odd paladin is nothing like murloc paladin. They may both be aggro decks but then you could say any aggressive paladin deck is 'like odd paladin' if all you're really looking at is the deck's win method.
There ar e a lot of viable decks and a whole bunch sitting in T1/T2. Seeing as you generally have aggro, control or combo style decks, if you're caught up on the type of deck then you'll probably never feel that the game is much different to 8 months ago or even a couple fo years ago.
That is absolutely not true, but you are entitled to your garbage opinion.