Am I wrong to think like this? Played all three archetypes and this is how it always turns out. Renolock beats both and Even Reno smashes Evenlock because of board clears and winning on value. i'm not saying Renolock is very good (it's good but y'know) in Wild, i'm saying that Renolock would beat Even Reno on the value in the end. Everyone knows that Even Reno and Evenlock are two of the top decks in wild right now also.
Bonus Question: Would you consider these decks high skill, mid-tier skill or low-skill?
I mean... this might be oversimplifying it, but in your title, wouldn't these decks be considered "control -> midrange -> aggro"?
In that sense, your analysis would be mostly correct, though basic evenlock should technically have an advantage over renolock. And this is just talking warlock mirrors.
Course it doesn't always shake out that way and there are more variables to consider. A favoured deck could still lose if the draw isn't good, or the opponent's draw is better. Just card game stuff. Need a pretty big sample size to start talking hard stats.
Can't speak on skill level personally, since I've not played any of them myself. Just tossing my two cents in the ring. Feel free to correct me. :)
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Am I wrong to think like this? Played all three archetypes and this is how it always turns out. Renolock beats both and Even Reno smashes Evenlock because of board clears and winning on value. i'm not saying Renolock is very good (it's good but y'know) in Wild, i'm saying that Renolock would beat Even Reno on the value in the end. Everyone knows that Even Reno and Evenlock are two of the top decks in wild right now also.
Bonus Question: Would you consider these decks high skill, mid-tier skill or low-skill?
I mean... this might be oversimplifying it, but in your title, wouldn't these decks be considered "control -> midrange -> aggro"?
In that sense, your analysis would be mostly correct, though basic evenlock should technically have an advantage over renolock. And this is just talking warlock mirrors.
Course it doesn't always shake out that way and there are more variables to consider. A favoured deck could still lose if the draw isn't good, or the opponent's draw is better. Just card game stuff. Need a pretty big sample size to start talking hard stats.
Can't speak on skill level personally, since I've not played any of them myself. Just tossing my two cents in the ring. Feel free to correct me. :)