I have never seen such a good meta in the game, i absolutely love how warlock is finally in the best position in the wild format and how many new decks rose after the nerfs. Now you can actually beat even shaman with most decks, and even big priest is in a worse position than ever before. Also im super happy about the fact that hunter decks are tier 2 at best now. i hate those smorc people. of course this is just an opinion but i really dislike big priest and feel like now you can be more creative in wild ladder again
There isnt really new decks, but what i meant is that many decks that were in a significantly worse position in wild came back to be tier 1 or 2, and a lot of decks really fell
Notes: Deleted the whole "rose" discussion" which was off topic and non constructive.
i hate those smorc people. of course this is just an opinion but i really dislike big priest and feel like now you can be more creative in wild ladder again
To be fair, with big priest such a popular archetype, I think you need strong aggro decks to keep them in check. All part of a relatively healthy (lol) wild meta game.
I've been interested by how the Chinese wild meta has had such an influence on the NA/EU metas, what with Mecha'thun Warlock now being a strong popular archetype. Also the surge in Anyfin Pally from Standard players coming over in January. It just points to the fact that Wild desperately needs more support from Blizzard to boost it's popularity and keep the meta fresh and constantly evolving
I'm curious which "new decks" rose in Wild, 'cause in Standar is the same bs as always. (Please spare us from telling Wall Priest is a new archetype).
Anyfin Thekal Paladin rose from the ashes recently. People are experimenting with Dragon Warrior again. Aluneth Mage is back since Mana Wyrm nerf. Kabal Reno decks are currently all in a good spot where they can be called superior Control decks. Midrange decks are lurking into the meta in form of Even Shaman,Dragon Priest (Mindblast or Inner Fire),Midrange Beast Hunter and Midrangish Mech Hunter with a early highroll potential. People are experimenting with a few cards and the meta is pretty diverse. Druid is in the worst spot right now but still sees some play in form of Jades,Token Aggro and Hadronox Nzoth varriations.
I am having some good games with dragon warrior. It feels good toplay
My take on it is Alex's Champion + Emberscales + Ebondrakes + Azures, weapons, the classic tempo/aggro Warrior minions + Loatheb, and Rag+Alex+Dr. Boom+Grommash at the top.
Which has always been fun to me - a straight-up beatdown deck!
I have never seen such a good meta in the game, i absolutely love how warlock is finally in the best position in the wild format and how many new decks rose after the nerfs. Now you can actually beat even shaman with most decks, and even big priest is in a worse position than ever before. Also im super happy about the fact that hunter decks are tier 2 at best now. i hate those smorc people. of course this is just an opinion but i really dislike big priest and feel like now you can be more creative in wild ladder again
I'm curious which "new decks" rose in Wild, 'cause in Standar is the same bs as always. (Please spare us from telling Wall Priest is a new archetype).
To be fair, with big priest such a popular archetype, I think you need strong aggro decks to keep them in check. All part of a relatively healthy (lol) wild meta game.
I've been interested by how the Chinese wild meta has had such an influence on the NA/EU metas, what with Mecha'thun Warlock now being a strong popular archetype. Also the surge in Anyfin Pally from Standard players coming over in January. It just points to the fact that Wild desperately needs more support from Blizzard to boost it's popularity and keep the meta fresh and constantly evolving
Anyfin Thekal Paladin rose from the ashes recently. People are experimenting with Dragon Warrior again. Aluneth Mage is back since Mana Wyrm nerf. Kabal Reno decks are currently all in a good spot where they can be called superior Control decks. Midrange decks are lurking into the meta in form of Even Shaman,Dragon Priest (Mindblast or Inner Fire),Midrange Beast Hunter and Midrangish Mech Hunter with a early highroll potential. People are experimenting with a few cards and the meta is pretty diverse. Druid is in the worst spot right now but still sees some play in form of Jades,Token Aggro and Hadronox Nzoth varriations.
Moving into https://outof.cards/members/firepaladinhs/decks
I am having some good games with dragon warrior. It feels good toplay
My take on it is Alex's Champion + Emberscales + Ebondrakes + Azures, weapons, the classic tempo/aggro Warrior minions + Loatheb, and Rag+Alex+Dr. Boom+Grommash at the top.
Which has always been fun to me - a straight-up beatdown deck!