The problem with the meta isn't that warlock is unbeatable. The problem is that the only way consistently to beat warlock is to adopt very aggressive strategy that is as fast or faster than the warlock's, such as face hunter does. That means that the meta consists almost entirely of decks that win by turn 5.
When you're playing a game that's decided so quickly, it feels less like you're playing according to a strategy, and more like you're just relying on luck to win, just hoping you draw the right cards before your opponent. Craps is more of a strategy game than Hearthstone right now.
In wild, just use odd quest druid. You gain a crapload of armor (they can’t out drain you), then bronzebeard him w/ the quest for 16dmg on their face gg XD
bonus that it’s a tank against quest hunter and shadow form priest too lol
The problem with the meta isn't that warlock is unbeatable. The problem is that the only way consistently to beat warlock is to adopt very aggressive strategy that is as fast or faster than the warlock's, such as face hunter does. That means that the meta consists almost entirely of decks that win by turn 5.
When you're playing a game that's decided so quickly, it feels less like you're playing according to a strategy, and more like you're just relying on luck to win, just hoping you draw the right cards before your opponent. Craps is more of a strategy game than Hearthstone right now.
Or adapt and play cards like "Far Watch Post" to slow them down.
Big Nasty Dragon Rogue will beat them on turn 4 with a board of huge dragons. Nothing is more satisfying. I've been eating them all morning for breakfast. :)
Full deck explanation and strategies/mulligan guide here:
The problem with the meta isn't that warlock is unbeatable. The problem is that the only way consistently to beat warlock is to adopt very aggressive strategy that is as fast or faster than the warlock's, such as face hunter does. That means that the meta consists almost entirely of decks that win by turn 5.
When you're playing a game that's decided so quickly, it feels less like you're playing according to a strategy, and more like you're just relying on luck to win, just hoping you draw the right cards before your opponent. Craps is more of a strategy game than Hearthstone right now.
In wild, just use odd quest druid. You gain a crapload of armor (they can’t out drain you), then bronzebeard him w/ the quest for 16dmg on their face gg XD
bonus that it’s a tank against quest hunter and shadow form priest too lol
Or adapt and play cards like "Far Watch Post" to slow them down.
Big Nasty Dragon Rogue will beat them on turn 4 with a board of huge dragons. Nothing is more satisfying. I've been eating them all morning for breakfast. :)
Full deck explanation and strategies/mulligan guide here:
https://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/1395483-big-nasty-dragon-rogue-wild-surprisingly-fun-deck