Recently, I made this deck as a temporary answer to pre-nerfed Demon Hunter. While it work as it should, most of the time I lost by fatiguing (which is the first time I have this problem). Here's the decklist.
Well when making/improving a deck there are a few really important things to keep in mind.
FIrst off you definitely want to enjoy the deck you will be playing, because it will take time and effort to improve the deck and figure out what works and what doesn't.
Secondly you need a way to win. I'm guessing by looking at the list that you either win by Zzeraku the Warped demon value or just the DH running out of steam and having nothing left. I think you wanna work on a few more win conditions that are more reliable and can happen almost every game.
And thirdly is that the only real way to improve a deck is to figure out what is working and what isn't by playing it. Every time you feel like you have a dead card in hand, write down what it is and keep it in mind for later. Every time you feel like a particular card swayed the game in your favour, make a note of it. You can figure out what types of cards are better to have than not.
Recently, I made this deck as a temporary answer to pre-nerfed Demon Hunter. While it work as it should, most of the time I lost by fatiguing (which is the first time I have this problem). Here's the decklist.
Right now, I need some advice about how to make this deck better and how to make a better deck for the future.
Thanks.
Well when making/improving a deck there are a few really important things to keep in mind.
FIrst off you definitely want to enjoy the deck you will be playing, because it will take time and effort to improve the deck and figure out what works and what doesn't.
Secondly you need a way to win. I'm guessing by looking at the list that you either win by Zzeraku the Warped demon value or just the DH running out of steam and having nothing left. I think you wanna work on a few more win conditions that are more reliable and can happen almost every game.
And thirdly is that the only real way to improve a deck is to figure out what is working and what isn't by playing it. Every time you feel like you have a dead card in hand, write down what it is and keep it in mind for later. Every time you feel like a particular card swayed the game in your favour, make a note of it. You can figure out what types of cards are better to have than not.
Hope any of this helps!
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