So I've read a couple horror stories about how ridiculously broken Demon Hunter is, and how annoying resurrect priest is. I don't care, I'm still interested in coming back as a filthy casual.
My main issue right now is the Dragon adventure. What decks can I play with that don't really use any dragon cards? I haven't looked too hard yet but I'm hoping someone could give me a bit of direction haha. I'll buy the adventures as soon as I have enough gold. I've got an almost infinite amount of dust from all my now-wild collection (and no, I really do not want to play wild, I never have, I never will).
For what it's worth, in the past, I played a ton of tempo decks. However, I wouldn't say I'm necessarily limited to that playstyle.
Thanks helpful Hearthstone community! =D
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Twitch name: Anatak15 NA Legend Season 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 74
If you enjoyed tempo decks in the past I imagine you enjoy a bit of rogue and the incoming nerfs may help rogue out and their decks don't require many dragons. I am testing some secret rogue atm and having fun, especially againt res priest where you can send their minions back into their hand at the most awkward times for them.
All spell mage is great if you are willing to get Reno from the last adventure.
Mage (Highlander or Spell), Demon Hunter, Druid (Big, Spell, Embiggen).
EDIT: If you like tempo, then DH is probably the best choice honestly. Fairly cheap, no adventures needed at all and after nerfs one would agree it's no longer broken, just very good.
If you liked the old tempo decks then there's always DH. They are very playable without their legendaries, and many of their good cards are free from the prologue or rares/commons.
While DH is more aggro oriented, there are tempo varients, and they're performing really well, and the class is fun to play (maybe not to play against, but that's not your problem)
Also, while I'm at it, in my experience the DH problem gets way overblown. Looking at my last 16 ranked standard games, 3 were against DH. It is overrrepresented for sure, but it's not as bad as people make it out to be.
And of course, you could also try wild. But beware, wild is very polarized at diamond and above at the moment.
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So I've read a couple horror stories about how ridiculously broken Demon Hunter is, and how annoying resurrect priest is. I don't care, I'm still interested in coming back as a filthy casual.
My main issue right now is the Dragon adventure. What decks can I play with that don't really use any dragon cards? I haven't looked too hard yet but I'm hoping someone could give me a bit of direction haha. I'll buy the adventures as soon as I have enough gold. I've got an almost infinite amount of dust from all my now-wild collection (and no, I really do not want to play wild, I never have, I never will).
For what it's worth, in the past, I played a ton of tempo decks. However, I wouldn't say I'm necessarily limited to that playstyle.
Thanks helpful Hearthstone community! =D
Twitch name: Anatak15
NA Legend Season 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 74
If you enjoyed tempo decks in the past I imagine you enjoy a bit of rogue and the incoming nerfs may help rogue out and their decks don't require many dragons. I am testing some secret rogue atm and having fun, especially againt res priest where you can send their minions back into their hand at the most awkward times for them.
All spell mage is great if you are willing to get Reno from the last adventure.
Mage (Highlander or Spell), Demon Hunter, Druid (Big, Spell, Embiggen).
EDIT: If you like tempo, then DH is probably the best choice honestly. Fairly cheap, no adventures needed at all and after nerfs one would agree it's no longer broken, just very good.
If you liked the old tempo decks then there's always DH. They are very playable without their legendaries, and many of their good cards are free from the prologue or rares/commons.
While DH is more aggro oriented, there are tempo varients, and they're performing really well, and the class is fun to play (maybe not to play against, but that's not your problem)
Also, while I'm at it, in my experience the DH problem gets way overblown. Looking at my last 16 ranked standard games, 3 were against DH. It is overrrepresented for sure, but it's not as bad as people make it out to be.
And of course, you could also try wild. But beware, wild is very polarized at diamond and above at the moment.