KFClock. It pretty much already works, except we need more cards like Hobgoblin. Right now, you play Angry Chicken into Hobgoblin, and then burst them down by using Mortal Coil on your chickens.
Taunt warrior. It's actually pretty good yet, but not competitive. Blizzard took the wrong direction making the Warrior a hero-power-end-turn class, and I think they realized the mistake. Every Warrior decks rely on the same set of tools and strategies (that can be dragon warrior, or control warrior, or fatigue warrior) and it's a shame, imho.
Shadowform Priest. Because of the skin. Priest has now two alternatives: Control Priest or Dragon Priest. The second one is as boring as classifying files, but considered as more consistent by many (I disagree). It would be great to see the shadow in the light, sometimes, because the light does not burn a lot in our days…
As I see it, it's a sort of aggro deck but not the classic one only fully based on tempo, but rather based on value making and board control… while being aggressive (because of the hero power, of cards like Spawn of Shadows, etc.)
[I've seen a fan card that was named “Auchenai Apprentice”, I think, that was a 1/4 for 2 (yes pls) with the same effect Auchenai Soulpriest has. That would not be OP but a big help.]
Control and Dragon Hunterie board clears that don't benefit aggro SMOrc, Dragon cards (at last) and a consistent way to use Hero Power on minions (not that stupid 2-3 minion no one plays). I think they missed it with Justicar Trueheart.
If you mean that the revamped hero power should be able to target minions, then it would be indistinguishable from the mage hero power. Also, it doesn't really make sense flavor-wise.
KFClock. It pretty much already works, except we need more cards like Hobgoblin. Right now, you play Angry Chicken into Hobgoblin, and then burst them down by using Mortal Coil on your chickens.
Taunt warrior. It's actually pretty good yet, but not competitive. Blizzard took the wrong direction making the Warrior a hero-power-end-turn class, and I think they realized the mistake. Every Warrior decks rely on the same set of tools and strategies (that can be dragon warrior, or control warrior, or fatigue warrior) and it's a shame, imho.
Shadowform Priest.
Because of the skin.Priest has now two alternatives: Control Priest or Dragon Priest. The second one is as boring as classifying files, but considered as more consistent by many (I disagree). It would be great to see the shadow in the light, sometimes, because the light does not burn a lot in our days…As I see it, it's a sort of aggro deck but not the classic one only fully based on tempo, but rather based on value making and board control… while being aggressive (because of the hero power, of cards like Spawn of Shadows, etc.)
[I've seen a fan card that was named “Auchenai Apprentice”, I think, that was a 1/4 for 2 (yes pls) with the same effect Auchenai Soulpriest has. That would not be OP but a big help.]
Mill rogue. Its playable but still not competitive unless you only face control decks.
MIdrange Warrior, preferably with Dragons.
Hobgoblin Murloc Totem Pirate Bolster Beast Priest with Magma Rager Ice Rager OTK.
A vanilla deck with only vanilla minions and spells that buff those minions with the condition of all the minions in your deck must be vanilla.
"Put your face in the light!" - Tirion Fordring
Control Hunter.