To a certain Deathrattle Hunter, I salute you for playing Reno Jackson after I got you down to one health and then winning an epic match against my Reno Renouncelock that rolled Mage and got Kalecgos. This may sound a bit like salt, but I love players who do the unexpected like that. Nobody expects Reno Jackson when playing against Hunter, and nobody expects Vicious Fledgeling when playing against Priest. (I've done the latter in my Aggro Priest deck, very recently in fact.)
Reno Hunter is loads of fun, try it out :D
That's what I am doing, I don't have Sylvanas or Oblivitron, so it's much more midrangey in my version. Beat a Big Priest on the first match. Also, I think it's an honor to face Quest Priest, even if I lose. That and any Warlock deck that runs Mal'Ganis. Along with Reno Jackson, it was one of the first legendaries I ever loved back in 2015.
You don't really need Oblivitron unless you want Sneed memes hahaha
Sylvanas is needed though I think, especially now that Nine Lives exists. I mean you can play without her, but the deck is much stronger when you run her. Rexxar alone is enough to beat most decks, when supported with Reno and the Deathrattle package, Reno Hunter becomes way stronger than any other meme deck :D
I also love playing against Big Priest with it, because nothing is more satisfying than when they think they have an easy victory because you're Hunter, only to lose due to their minions being stolen lmao
I just faced a mech'thun warlock. He used jepetto to draw his last 2 cards. the very last card he drew was mecha'thun… and it got burned because his hand was t0o full. Man, I just had to give him an "oops" emote. lol
I was playing my Even Renouncelock against the typical Wild Zoolock, with Hobgoblins and Magic Carpets being best buddies. I put my faith in Renounce Darkness on Turn 2 and rolled Priest. It was looking pretty good until my opponent played Rafaam after finding damage to kill two 8/8 minions thanks in part to Kobold Lackey from Evil Genius. The Zoolock played Darius Crowley, Boom Reaver, which coincidentally pulled another Boom Reaver, Kazakus with proc, and it was the end for me. I just love that I put my faith in Renounce Darkness, he put his faith in Rafaam, and Rafaam came out on top with two Standard legendaries of the three different ones. I hope that's foreshadowing for Bunnyhoppor at Worlds; he hasn't had much luck with Rafaam so far. I almost picked him as my champion, but decided on Justsaiyan instead for some reason.
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162 ladder wins with Renouncelock and counting! Reno, Zoo, Cube, Even; they all run Renounce Darkness in my lists!
In this game I correctly guessed that the secret is Mirror Entity, so I played Doomsayer before Emperor Thaurissan; and in combination with Aluneth, the result was a bunch of discounted burn spells. The next turn some kind of portal helped summon Zilliax for my opponent. What surprised me even more is that he runs Bonemare in his Mage deck!
Don't you love this feeling, when you make smart plays and get rewarded for them?
I was sitting @ 6 health and just cleared my opponent's threats. I figured I would be dead to Leeroy Jenkins, because my opponent (old-school aggro paladin) could run it, and I decided to Hex my own minion. Well, I wasn't really dead that turn, my opponent only had a Truesilver Champion, but it feels nice to know that I played around some burst.
Yes, I'm aware that Consecration would have killed me. I couldn't deny all possible lethal scenarios.
Ach du meine Güte! I barely won a match against Big Warlock. When I faced the warlock player, I thought about keeping Hagatha's Scheme at the start, so that I could counter whatever boards the opponent was going to play against me. Back then I didn't know I was facing the infamous DH warlock, so I decided to prepare myself against Evenlock and zoo.
My opponent had a bad starting hand - they were forced to get rid of it with Plot Twist on turn 5, so I had some time to spare. On turn 7 my Scheme got impressively big. I thought about how the only thing, that would screw me hard in that moment, would be to face 2 Nerubian Unravelers and Y'Shaarj, Rage Unbound. And believe it or not, but this is what I had to face on my next turn. The Scheme was unplayable and I didn't want to Devolve the board and get screwed by RNG (my opponent had 2x Nerubian Unravelers, 1x Y'Shaarj, Rage Unbound, 1 Mal'Ganis and Voidlord from Y'shaarj, so if I devolved the board, I would have faced two 8-drops, one 9-drop and two 5-drops).
My opponent put me down to 11 Health. When I finally played the Scheme, I left Y'shaarh @ 1 health and I was 1 point away from being dead. I thought about getting killed by Hellfire or Ragnaros the Firelord, so I emoted "Well Played". It was a good thing, that I stayed in that game, because the opponent had neither of those cards. They played The Lich King and an Fiendish Circle. I cleared the board with Volcano, healed myself with Healing Rain and in 2 turns won the game.
Btw, I'm almost positive that I played against a bot. The player was REALLY, REALLY slow. Is the screenshot a sign, that I played against an AI, which didn't know that they couldn't summon minions anymore, or was it the new Preparation + concede shenanigan?
Been playing lucentbark druid for the first time over the past few days. Probably the first genuinely giddy bit of fun I've had this expansion. Something about the deck is inmensely fun to play. It's also more effective than it has any right to be.
I know some people don't care about it, but I set it as a little challenge for myself. :)
Grats! I have only Mage so far. Warlock and Hunter are both around 415, Warlock is only there due to my recent surge in wanting to win with forms of Renouncelock. Paladin is at 393, Shaman and Priest are about 250, the rest are around 200 or below, with Rogue on the higher side of that. Druid is my last class to level 60 (currently 55) and Warrior got to level 60 just the other day. I remember that in my first few months of playing regularly in late 2015, all the other classes were approaching 50 ladder wins, Hunter maybe even 100, but Rogue was at 3. I didn't like Rogue much back then. More Burgle-type cards changed that. Now it has my second favorite deck in Tesspionage.
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162 ladder wins with Renouncelock and counting! Reno, Zoo, Cube, Even; they all run Renounce Darkness in my lists!
Played highlander priest and smart usage of removal+my archivist teched in won me the match in the end. Note to self: 3 lightning bombs kills big priest. (Archivist is not specifically teched in for big priest but against other control decks, especially because I reach fatigue earlier because I draw quite a lot)
always enjoy dicking cancer decks like jade druid. Geist LITERALLY last card in deck and still destroyed the scrub. Game right before that totalled a mill druid LUL.
Im loving weasel tunneler , beats mechathuin and big priest
Look at this classic pretty obvious it was a mechathun deck :) he forgot what happens to a little weasel beat a mechathun warlock
Not sure if I should post this here or in the Salt Thread, but I guess I'm in the right place since I'm taking advantage of it.
Mark my words: Messenger Raven is the new Stonehill Defender. 100% sure about it
It's super good. I dont own Toki, Khadgar, or Astromancers but I've played them quite a bit.
Fun > Meta
You don't really need Oblivitron unless you want Sneed memes hahaha
Sylvanas is needed though I think, especially now that Nine Lives exists. I mean you can play without her, but the deck is much stronger when you run her. Rexxar alone is enough to beat most decks, when supported with Reno and the Deathrattle package, Reno Hunter becomes way stronger than any other meme deck :D
I also love playing against Big Priest with it, because nothing is more satisfying than when they think they have an easy victory because you're Hunter, only to lose due to their minions being stolen lmao
I just faced a mech'thun warlock. He used jepetto to draw his last 2 cards. the very last card he drew was mecha'thun… and it got burned because his hand was t0o full. Man, I just had to give him an "oops" emote. lol
I was playing my Even Renouncelock against the typical Wild Zoolock, with Hobgoblins and Magic Carpets being best buddies. I put my faith in Renounce Darkness on Turn 2 and rolled Priest. It was looking pretty good until my opponent played Rafaam after finding damage to kill two 8/8 minions thanks in part to Kobold Lackey from Evil Genius. The Zoolock played Darius Crowley, Boom Reaver, which coincidentally pulled another Boom Reaver, Kazakus with proc, and it was the end for me. I just love that I put my faith in Renounce Darkness, he put his faith in Rafaam, and Rafaam came out on top with two Standard legendaries of the three different ones. I hope that's foreshadowing for Bunnyhoppor at Worlds; he hasn't had much luck with Rafaam so far. I almost picked him as my champion, but decided on Justsaiyan instead for some reason.
162 ladder wins with Renouncelock and counting! Reno, Zoo, Cube, Even; they all run Renounce Darkness in my lists!
"They grow up so fast!"
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In this game I correctly guessed that the secret is Mirror Entity, so I played Doomsayer before Emperor Thaurissan; and in combination with Aluneth, the result was a bunch of discounted burn spells. The next turn some kind of portal helped summon Zilliax for my opponent. What surprised me even more is that he runs Bonemare in his Mage deck!
“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Don't you love this feeling, when you make smart plays and get rewarded for them?
I was sitting @ 6 health and just cleared my opponent's threats. I figured I would be dead to Leeroy Jenkins, because my opponent (old-school aggro paladin) could run it, and I decided to Hex my own minion. Well, I wasn't really dead that turn, my opponent only had a Truesilver Champion, but it feels nice to know that I played around some burst.
Yes, I'm aware that Consecration would have killed me. I couldn't deny all possible lethal scenarios.
Man I wish Lucentbark Heal Druid weren't so bad, because resummoning four of these dudes is super fun.
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Ach du meine Güte! I barely won a match against Big Warlock. When I faced the warlock player, I thought about keeping Hagatha's Scheme at the start, so that I could counter whatever boards the opponent was going to play against me. Back then I didn't know I was facing the infamous DH warlock, so I decided to prepare myself against Evenlock and zoo.
My opponent had a bad starting hand - they were forced to get rid of it with Plot Twist on turn 5, so I had some time to spare. On turn 7 my Scheme got impressively big. I thought about how the only thing, that would screw me hard in that moment, would be to face 2 Nerubian Unravelers and Y'Shaarj, Rage Unbound. And believe it or not, but this is what I had to face on my next turn. The Scheme was unplayable and I didn't want to Devolve the board and get screwed by RNG (my opponent had 2x Nerubian Unravelers, 1x Y'Shaarj, Rage Unbound, 1 Mal'Ganis and Voidlord from Y'shaarj, so if I devolved the board, I would have faced two 8-drops, one 9-drop and two 5-drops).
My opponent put me down to 11 Health. When I finally played the Scheme, I left Y'shaarh @ 1 health and I was 1 point away from being dead. I thought about getting killed by Hellfire or Ragnaros the Firelord, so I emoted "Well Played". It was a good thing, that I stayed in that game, because the opponent had neither of those cards. They played The Lich King and an Fiendish Circle. I cleared the board with Volcano, healed myself with Healing Rain and in 2 turns won the game.
Btw, I'm almost positive that I played against a bot. The player was REALLY, REALLY slow. Is the screenshot a sign, that I played against an AI, which didn't know that they couldn't summon minions anymore, or was it the new Preparation + concede shenanigan?
https://hsreplay.net/replay/VwHGymNpJohYN9i4YpuN9k
Sometimes I enjoy outplaying people a little too much! lmao.
YOINK. Obvious druid is obvious.
Fun > Meta
I'm so happy!
Just got my 9th 500-win golden hero!
This is the order I did it in:
I know some people don't care about it, but I set it as a little challenge for myself. :)
Been playing lucentbark druid for the first time over the past few days. Probably the first genuinely giddy bit of fun I've had this expansion. Something about the deck is inmensely fun to play. It's also more effective than it has any right to be.
Grats! I have only Mage so far. Warlock and Hunter are both around 415, Warlock is only there due to my recent surge in wanting to win with forms of Renouncelock. Paladin is at 393, Shaman and Priest are about 250, the rest are around 200 or below, with Rogue on the higher side of that. Druid is my last class to level 60 (currently 55) and Warrior got to level 60 just the other day. I remember that in my first few months of playing regularly in late 2015, all the other classes were approaching 50 ladder wins, Hunter maybe even 100, but Rogue was at 3. I didn't like Rogue much back then. More Burgle-type cards changed that. Now it has my second favorite deck in Tesspionage.
162 ladder wins with Renouncelock and counting! Reno, Zoo, Cube, Even; they all run Renounce Darkness in my lists!
Always great to win against big priest.
Played highlander priest and smart usage of removal+my archivist teched in won me the match in the end. Note to self: 3 lightning bombs kills big priest. (Archivist is not specifically teched in for big priest but against other control decks, especially because I reach fatigue earlier because I draw quite a lot)
https://hsreplay.net/replay/UJFHj3uwoTet2MRfVbWGx8
always enjoy dicking cancer decks like jade druid. Geist LITERALLY last card in deck and still destroyed the scrub. Game right before that totalled a mill druid LUL.
https://hsreplay.net/replay/5CGR4npA3EzjZACUwStq9j
Fun > Meta
Got the daily Rastakhan pack from the HCT: it contained Sul'thraze and Auchenai Phantasm feelsgoodman
Yo Archmage Vargoth + Dragon Roar is dope: who would have guessed?