Do you not see you're going in a cycle right now? You play a deck, find there's a matchup you lose, so you ask what deck beats the deck you lose to, switch to it, find you have another matchup that that deck loses to, and go round and round in circles. You're asking for a magic bullet. A deck that wins every game. This deck does not exist. There is no deck that just wins for you, and there is no deck that has no bad matchups. It falls on you to play them well enough to win.
Plenty of people here have given you excellent advice. Tried really hard to help you it seems. But you keep trying to skip past. If there was a deck that just won everything, everyone would play it. This is a you problem. Either stick to a deck, learn how to play it well through practice, and get better naturally like how the rest of us have, or keep trying to chase the best deck, constantly learn the wrong lessons and ask the wrong questions, never actually progress, and will eventually quit out of frustration.
You can do better. Everyone can. But you have to work for it. And if you don't find the game fun enough to put that effort in, it might be worth asking yourself the question why you want to play this game anyway? It should be fun first.
I have tried some of the hsreplay decks, but I still lose unless I play csual sometimes, then I can sometimes win. But you get more gold for winning ranked games, no?
Can you recommend a good deck to play? I tried playing the stealth rogue but lose to paladin with keep casting spells over and over again.
face hunter is the best: its cheap in dust, easy to play, high win rate and fast games to farm gold.
Do you not see you're going in a cycle right now? You play a deck, find there's a matchup you lose, so you ask what deck beats the deck you lose to, switch to it, find you have another matchup that that deck loses to, and go round and round in circles. You're asking for a magic bullet. A deck that wins every game. This deck does not exist. There is no deck that just wins for you, and there is no deck that has no bad matchups. It falls on you to play them well enough to win.
Plenty of people here have given you excellent advice. Tried really hard to help you it seems. But you keep trying to skip past. If there was a deck that just won everything, everyone would play it. This is a you problem. Either stick to a deck, learn how to play it well through practice, and get better naturally like how the rest of us have, or keep trying to chase the best deck, constantly learn the wrong lessons and ask the wrong questions, never actually progress, and will eventually quit out of frustration.
You can do better. Everyone can. But you have to work for it. And if you don't find the game fun enough to put that effort in, it might be worth asking yourself the question why you want to play this game anyway? It should be fun first.
Wow dude, u look so angry. If u can't help the guy why write this stuff? Be useful or gone.
Problem with face hunter is running out of cards and priest heals. Priest has many heal cards, can easily get 15 to 20 life extra, so you need to do maybe 50 points to win. Is the deck bad against priest?
Some decks are just going to lose to other decks and there is nothing you can really do about it; it's that simple.
If you are playing a purely aggro/face deck against a Priest then your game plan is no different than against any other opponent - apply massive amounts of pressure and hopefully eliminate them quickly. If you are in a priest matchup and the game has reached turn 5 or 6 with no lethal in sight then you might as well save yourself the time and concede.
Do you not see you're going in a cycle right now? You play a deck, find there's a matchup you lose, so you ask what deck beats the deck you lose to, switch to it, find you have another matchup that that deck loses to, and go round and round in circles. You're asking for a magic bullet. A deck that wins every game. This deck does not exist. There is no deck that just wins for you, and there is no deck that has no bad matchups. It falls on you to play them well enough to win.
Plenty of people here have given you excellent advice. Tried really hard to help you it seems. But you keep trying to skip past. If there was a deck that just won everything, everyone would play it. This is a you problem. Either stick to a deck, learn how to play it well through practice, and get better naturally like how the rest of us have, or keep trying to chase the best deck, constantly learn the wrong lessons and ask the wrong questions, never actually progress, and will eventually quit out of frustration.
You can do better. Everyone can. But you have to work for it. And if you don't find the game fun enough to put that effort in, it might be worth asking yourself the question why you want to play this game anyway? It should be fun first.
Wow dude, u look so angry. If u can't help the guy why write this stuff? Be useful or gone.
Not at all. Just pointing to the fact that a pattern has emerged. I hope this guy finds a deck that works for him. I want people to enjoy the game. But it seems that the way he's going about it, and has essentially thrown out what is a lot of good advice others have given him to try and find the "magic bullet" deck. No anger in me what so ever about this, but my advice is to him to stop trying to find that perfect deck, as it doesn't exist. It's better to find a good deck, and learn it. That's the only real way to get yourself moving at the start.
Can this deck beat bomb warrior? If not, what deck beats bomb warior?
Yes it does. HS replay (Diamond to Legend) shows a positive win rate for aggro DH against bomb warrior.
Aggro DH is generally good against slow decks
I don't know what this chart meant to show. Where is DH win rate against bomb warrior there? Is this a good DH list? And what is the play strategy? Always go face or sometimes trade minions?
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Can this deck beat bomb warrior? If not, what deck beats bomb warior?
Rogue stealth is cheap and easy to play legend in 3h
3h from the lowest rank? I find that hard to believe.
How is this for stealth rogue list?
### Stealth Rogue
# Class: Rogue
# Format: Standard
# Year of the Phoenix
#
# 2x (0) Backstab
# 1x (1) Plague of Madness
# 2x (1) Secret Passage
# 2x (1) Sinister Strike
# 2x (1) Southsea Deckhand
# 2x (1) Spymistress
# 2x (1) Worgen Infiltrator
# 2x (2) Ashtongue Slayer
# 2x (2) Cold Blood
# 2x (2) Eviscerate
# 2x (2) Sap
# 2x (2) Sneaky Delinquent
# 1x (3) Akama
# 2x (3) Greyheart Sage
# 2x (3) Hooked Scimitar
# 2x (4) Burrowing Scorpid
#
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#
# To use this deck, copy it to your clipboard and create a new deck in Hearthstone
well no without bonus x11
But yeah is good but no akama is trash
What to play instead of Akama?
any else u have
if u want good decks go twitter ahirun he got all top player decks and for mulligans go hsreplay if u dont know how to play
https://twitter.com/ahirunHS
Yes it does. HS replay (Diamond to Legend) shows a positive win rate for aggro DH against bomb warrior.
Aggro DH is generally good against slow decks
Add 1x Deadly Poison for example, since you are running Hooked Scimitar and you also hero power often
If there was 1 deck that wins all, everyone would ply that deck and thus would have a 50% win rate.
In short. There is no such deck.
I can hardly recommend you to look for this guy here:
https://twitter.com/Old_GuardianHS
https://www.youtube.com/c/OldGuardian
He always answers any question and is no Pro or someone like Kibler, Trump, etc.
Especially he has a lot of Guides to Budget decks. Im sure you`ll find something useful here.
But the most important thing is to play and learn. Learn your own deck (combos, Mulligan etc. ) and your opponents decks, too.
And its right: Fullfill your daily quests, change 50 gold to 60 gold quests, do the Brawls on Wednesday to get a free classic pack.
https://twitter.com/simonkeyisland
Do you not see you're going in a cycle right now? You play a deck, find there's a matchup you lose, so you ask what deck beats the deck you lose to, switch to it, find you have another matchup that that deck loses to, and go round and round in circles. You're asking for a magic bullet. A deck that wins every game. This deck does not exist. There is no deck that just wins for you, and there is no deck that has no bad matchups. It falls on you to play them well enough to win.
Plenty of people here have given you excellent advice. Tried really hard to help you it seems. But you keep trying to skip past. If there was a deck that just won everything, everyone would play it. This is a you problem. Either stick to a deck, learn how to play it well through practice, and get better naturally like how the rest of us have, or keep trying to chase the best deck, constantly learn the wrong lessons and ask the wrong questions, never actually progress, and will eventually quit out of frustration.
You can do better. Everyone can. But you have to work for it. And if you don't find the game fun enough to put that effort in, it might be worth asking yourself the question why you want to play this game anyway? It should be fun first.
face hunter is the best: its cheap in dust, easy to play, high win rate and fast games to farm gold.
Akama is not trash, unless u're low rank.
Wow dude, u look so angry. If u can't help the guy why write this stuff? Be useful or gone.
Some decks are just going to lose to other decks and there is nothing you can really do about it; it's that simple.
If you are playing a purely aggro/face deck against a Priest then your game plan is no different than against any other opponent - apply massive amounts of pressure and hopefully eliminate them quickly. If you are in a priest matchup and the game has reached turn 5 or 6 with no lethal in sight then you might as well save yourself the time and concede.
Not at all. Just pointing to the fact that a pattern has emerged. I hope this guy finds a deck that works for him. I want people to enjoy the game. But it seems that the way he's going about it, and has essentially thrown out what is a lot of good advice others have given him to try and find the "magic bullet" deck. No anger in me what so ever about this, but my advice is to him to stop trying to find that perfect deck, as it doesn't exist. It's better to find a good deck, and learn it. That's the only real way to get yourself moving at the start.
I'm sorry if you got akama or craft it but is trash
Hmmm...what rank are u?
I am between rank 100 and 500 usually and max rank 42
I don't know what this chart meant to show. Where is DH win rate against bomb warrior there? Is this a good DH list? And what is the play strategy? Always go face or sometimes trade minions?