I'm going through and seeing which archetype the decks tend to fall into. In case anyone's interested here's the ones I've done so far. It's a pain just to look at each one and categorize them, so thanks to Flux for actually putting them in the deckbuilder holy shit that's a lot of work.
I'm going through and seeing which archetype the decks tend to fall into. In case anyone's interested here's the ones I've done so far. It's a pain just to look at each one and categorize them, so thanks to Flux for actually putting them in the deckbuilder holy shit that's a lot of work.
Thanks for that! Will need to go through later and get some of these renamed.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Hahahaha Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Hahahaha Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
As someone that played in States and Nationals, no. Just no. You will see more diversity in one major Magic tournament, even type 2, than you see in all of these little showboat tourneys Hearthstone has combined.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Hahahaha Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
As someone that played in States and Nationals, no. Just no. You will see more diversity in one major Magic tournament, even type 2, than you see in all of these little showboat tourneys Hearthstone has combined.
As someone who was walking on the Moon and after that had a supper with Her Majesty the Queen herself, no. Just no. You are as good as your words and your words are no good.
MTG is better because its mechanics give a chance for people with brains to outsmart people with luck, but diversity has never been the strong part of magic. I recall people making some monoG piles of shit and calling them decks just because they could not afford Jace or Gideon, seems like you are of their lot.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Hahahaha Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
As someone that played in States and Nationals, no. Just no. You will see more diversity in one major Magic tournament, even type 2, than you see in all of these little showboat tourneys Hearthstone has combined.
As someone who was walking on the Moon and after that had a supper with Her Majesty the Queen herself, no. Just no. You are as good as your words and your words are no good.
MTG is better because its mechanics give a chance for people with brains to outsmart people with luck, but diversity has never been the strong part of magic. I recall people making some monoG piles of shit and calling them decks just because they could not afford Jace or Gideon, seems like you are of their lot.
Funny, in States I faced a total of, in seven matches, five different deck types (mono black, red/green, green/blue control (x 2), white/green enchantment, and blue/red control) and was playing mono green. So, if you factor in my own deck, that's six different decks. My guess is you've never done anything past Friday Night casual mode Magic play. States has a high entry fee, so you don't wanna just go into it "and hope you get lucky". Oh, and the red/green deck I faced was the States champion's deck, in a meta where the most consistent plays were green/blue control and mono black. Of which, as stated previously, I only faced twice in seven games.
In four games in rank 20 in Hearthstone just now I faced the exact same mage deck. Even in Nationals, when I swapped to mono black and ended up facing a large conglomerate of blue/green control and green/white, those I faced five of my seven matches and no more than twice consecutively.
I don't really care if you think I'm talking out of my ass or not, since I'm not here to impress you. But what reason would I have to lie about something that actually happened? Pro tip, genius. Just because you do that on the internet, doesn't mean everybody else does.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Hahahaha Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
As someone that played in States and Nationals, no. Just no. You will see more diversity in one major Magic tournament, even type 2, than you see in all of these little showboat tourneys Hearthstone has combined.
As someone who was walking on the Moon and after that had a supper with Her Majesty the Queen herself, no. Just no. You are as good as your words and your words are no good.
MTG is better because its mechanics give a chance for people with brains to outsmart people with luck, but diversity has never been the strong part of magic. I recall people making some monoG piles of shit and calling them decks just because they could not afford Jace or Gideon, seems like you are of their lot.
Funny, in States I faced a total of, in seven matches, five different deck types (mono black, red/green, green/blue control (x 2), white/green enchantment, and blue/red control) and was playing mono green. So, if you factor in my own deck, that's six different decks. My guess is you've never done anything past Friday Night casual mode Magic play. States has a high entry fee, so you don't wanna just go into it "and hope you get lucky". Oh, and the red/green deck I faced was the States champion's deck, in a meta where the most consistent plays were green/blue control and mono black. Of which, as stated previously, I only faced twice in seven games.
In four games in rank 20 in Hearthstone just now I faced the exact same mage deck. Even in Nationals, when I swapped to mono black and ended up facing a large conglomerate of blue/green control and green/white, those I faced five of my seven matches and no more than twice consecutively.
I don't really care if you think I'm talking out of my ass or not, since I'm not here to impress you. But what reason would I have to lie about something that actually happened? Pro tip, genius. Just because you do that on the internet, doesn't mean everybody else does.
Of course not you are here to insult me after i uncovered your lies. All these smart remarks are not going to make your point valid, so get off your high horse, wipe that smirk from your face and admit that you have no idea of what you are talking about but want to believe that you do.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Hahahaha Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
As someone that played in States and Nationals, no. Just no. You will see more diversity in one major Magic tournament, even type 2, than you see in all of these little showboat tourneys Hearthstone has combined.
As someone who was walking on the Moon and after that had a supper with Her Majesty the Queen herself, no. Just no. You are as good as your words and your words are no good.
MTG is better because its mechanics give a chance for people with brains to outsmart people with luck, but diversity has never been the strong part of magic. I recall people making some monoG piles of shit and calling them decks just because they could not afford Jace or Gideon, seems like you are of their lot.
Funny, in States I faced a total of, in seven matches, five different deck types (mono black, red/green, green/blue control (x 2), white/green enchantment, and blue/red control) and was playing mono green. So, if you factor in my own deck, that's six different decks. My guess is you've never done anything past Friday Night casual mode Magic play. States has a high entry fee, so you don't wanna just go into it "and hope you get lucky". Oh, and the red/green deck I faced was the States champion's deck, in a meta where the most consistent plays were green/blue control and mono black. Of which, as stated previously, I only faced twice in seven games.
In four games in rank 20 in Hearthstone just now I faced the exact same mage deck. Even in Nationals, when I swapped to mono black and ended up facing a large conglomerate of blue/green control and green/white, those I faced five of my seven matches and no more than twice consecutively.
I don't really care if you think I'm talking out of my ass or not, since I'm not here to impress you. But what reason would I have to lie about something that actually happened? Pro tip, genius. Just because you do that on the internet, doesn't mean everybody else does.
Of course not you are here to insult me after i uncovered your lies. All these smart remarks are not going to make your point valid, so get off your high horse, wipe that smirk from your face and admit that you have no idea of what you are talking about but want to believe that you do.
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Hahahaha Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
As someone that played in States and Nationals, no. Just no. You will see more diversity in one major Magic tournament, even type 2, than you see in all of these little showboat tourneys Hearthstone has combined.
As someone who was walking on the Moon and after that had a supper with Her Majesty the Queen herself, no. Just no. You are as good as your words and your words are no good.
MTG is better because its mechanics give a chance for people with brains to outsmart people with luck, but diversity has never been the strong part of magic. I recall people making some monoG piles of shit and calling them decks just because they could not afford Jace or Gideon, seems like you are of their lot.
Funny, in States I faced a total of, in seven matches, five different deck types (mono black, red/green, green/blue control (x 2), white/green enchantment, and blue/red control) and was playing mono green. So, if you factor in my own deck, that's six different decks. My guess is you've never done anything past Friday Night casual mode Magic play. States has a high entry fee, so you don't wanna just go into it "and hope you get lucky". Oh, and the red/green deck I faced was the States champion's deck, in a meta where the most consistent plays were green/blue control and mono black. Of which, as stated previously, I only faced twice in seven games.
In four games in rank 20 in Hearthstone just now I faced the exact same mage deck. Even in Nationals, when I swapped to mono black and ended up facing a large conglomerate of blue/green control and green/white, those I faced five of my seven matches and no more than twice consecutively.
I don't really care if you think I'm talking out of my ass or not, since I'm not here to impress you. But what reason would I have to lie about something that actually happened? Pro tip, genius. Just because you do that on the internet, doesn't mean everybody else does.
Of course not you are here to insult me after i uncovered your lies. All these smart remarks are not going to make your point valid, so get off your high horse, wipe that smirk from your face and admit that you have no idea of what you are talking about but want to believe that you do.
If that's what helps ya sleep at night.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand he caved
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Below are some of the decklists from the Viagame House Cup #3 tournament which takes place from May 29 - May 31 2015 at Dracula's Castle.
Orange
Handsomeguy
StrifeCro
Firebat
ThijsNL
Hoej
Crane
Froggy
Amaz
StanCifka
Immortal
Rewind
Kalaxz
Lifecoach
Rdu
Roger
Updated with ~20 more decks.
I'm going through and seeing which archetype the decks tend to fall into. In case anyone's interested here's the ones I've done so far. It's a pain just to look at each one and categorize them, so thanks to Flux for actually putting them in the deckbuilder holy shit that's a lot of work.
Most common deck for each class
Druid: Combo (10/16)
Hunter: Hybrid (8/16)
Mage: Freeze (8/16)
Paladin: Midrange (10/16)
Priest: Circle (11/15)
Rogue: Oil (15/15)
Shaman: Mech (7/16)
Warlock: Zoo (8/16)
Warrior: Grim Patron (9/15)
Class-by-class deck archetype breakdown
Druid
-Combo:xxxxxxxxxx
-Ramp:xxx
-Midrange:xx
-Taunt:x
Hunter
-Face:xxxxxx
-Midrange:xx
-Hybrid:xxxxxxxx
Mage
-Freeze:xxxxxxxx
-Mech:xxxx
-Tempo:xxxx
Paladin
-Control:xxx
-Midrange:xxxxxxxxxx
-Control Dragon:x
Priest
-Circle:xxxxxx
-Ysera Circle:xxxxx
-Chinese:xx
-Dragon:x
-Japanese Ysera:x
Rogue
-Oil:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Shaman
-Mech:xxxxxxx
-Midrange:xxxxx
-Burst:xx
-Giant:x
-Control:x
Warlock
-Handlock:xxxxxx
-Midrange Demon Zoo:xxxxx
-Sea Giant Zoo:x
-Zoo:xx
-Combo:xx
Warrior
-Grim Patron:xxxxxxxxx
-Control:xxxxx
-Dragon Control:x
Player-by-player deck archetype breakdown
Orange
-Combo Druid
-Face Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Control Paladin
-Ysera Circle Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Mech Shaman
-Classic Handlock
-Dragon Control Warrior
Handsomeguy
-Combo Druid
-Midrange Hunter
-Midrange Mech Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Chinese Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Midrange Shaman
-Midrange Demon Zoo
-Grim Patron Warrior
StrifeCro
-Ramp Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Tempo Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Ysera Circle Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Burst Shaman
-Midrange Demon Zoo
-Grim Patron Warrior
Firebat
-Combo Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Control Paladin
-Ysera Circle Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Mech Shaman
-Sea Giant Zoo
-Grim Patron Warrior
ThijsNL
-Combo Druid
-Face Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Circle Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Giant Shaman
-Midrange Demon Zoo
-Grim Patron Warrior
Hoej
-Ramp Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Ysera Circle Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Midrange Shaman
-Midrange Demon Zoo
-Control Warrior
Crane
-Midrange Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Chinese Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Mech Shaman
-Classic Handlock
-Grim Patron Warrior
Froggy
-Ramp Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Circle Control Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Mech Shaman
-Midrange Demon Zoo
-Grim Patron Warrior
Amaz
-Combo Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Tempo Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Circle Control Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Mech Shaman
-Zoolock
-Control Warrior
StanCifka
-Combo Druid
-Face Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Circle Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Midrange Shaman
-Classic Handlock
-Grim Patron Warrior
Immortal
-Combo Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Midrange Mech Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Dragon Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Mech Shaman
-Midrange Zoo
-Control Warrior
Rewind
-Combo Druid
-Face Hunter
-Tempo Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Ysera Circle Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Overload/Burst Shaman
-Classic Handlock
-Control Warrior
Kalaxz
-Midrange Druid
-Hybrid Hunter
-Tempo Mage
-Control Dragon Paladin
-Japanese Ysera Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Midrange Shaman
-Combo Warlock
-Control Warrior
Lifecoach
-Combo Druid
-Midrange Hunter
-Mech Mage
-Midrange Paladin
-Circle Control Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Control Shaman
-Classic Handlock
-Grim Patron Warrior
RDU
-Ramp/Taunt Druid
-Face Hunter
-Freeze Mage
-Control Paladin
-Circle Control Priest
-Oil Rogue
-Mech Shaman
-Combo Warlock
-Grim Patron Warrior
Roger
-Combo Druid
-Face Hunter
-Mech Mage
-Midrange Shaman
-Classic Handlock
Have a great deck that's really, really cheap? Help the new players out
Thanks for that! Will need to go through later and get some of these renamed.
Updated with:
I generally consider Mid Druid to run 1x Combo and Combo Druid to run 2x
Have a great deck that's really, really cheap? Help the new players out
Updated with the rest of Amaz's decks.
Got everything that's up right now categorized.
Have a great deck that's really, really cheap? Help the new players out
All decks are now available above! Thanks to HermiesL for his help preparing them :D
It's so sad. Nine classes, ten players, and ALL of them are running the exact. Same. Things.
Variety. After four sets...this game still has none. For a dev team that claims they played MTG, they must have all only played when beta was the only set out there. Because they don't understand a single, solitary thing about attempting to make deck variety. I feel like being someone who actually tries to think of original deck designs makes me some kind of unusual oddball in this game.
Finished categorizing all the decks, I'll be updating the statistics in a minute.
EDIT: stats done & up, actually pretty good deck variety, unless you look at Rogue.
Have a great deck that's really, really cheap? Help the new players out
Hahahaha
Yeah of course Type2 has such an amazing diversity...no. All it has is five competitive decks, a pair of rogue deck and pile over pile of shit.
Magic has more than ten thousands of unique cards and even then every tournament is the same no matter what format it is - everyone is playing the strongest deck.
As someone that played in States and Nationals, no. Just no. You will see more diversity in one major Magic tournament, even type 2, than you see in all of these little showboat tourneys Hearthstone has combined.
As someone who was walking on the Moon and after that had a supper with Her Majesty the Queen herself, no. Just no.
You are as good as your words and your words are no good.
MTG is better because its mechanics give a chance for people with brains to outsmart people with luck, but diversity has never been the strong part of magic. I recall people making some monoG piles of shit and calling them decks just because they could not afford Jace or Gideon, seems like you are of their lot.
Funny, in States I faced a total of, in seven matches, five different deck types (mono black, red/green, green/blue control (x 2), white/green enchantment, and blue/red control) and was playing mono green. So, if you factor in my own deck, that's six different decks. My guess is you've never done anything past Friday Night casual mode Magic play. States has a high entry fee, so you don't wanna just go into it "and hope you get lucky". Oh, and the red/green deck I faced was the States champion's deck, in a meta where the most consistent plays were green/blue control and mono black. Of which, as stated previously, I only faced twice in seven games.
In four games in rank 20 in Hearthstone just now I faced the exact same mage deck. Even in Nationals, when I swapped to mono black and ended up facing a large conglomerate of blue/green control and green/white, those I faced five of my seven matches and no more than twice consecutively.
I don't really care if you think I'm talking out of my ass or not, since I'm not here to impress you. But what reason would I have to lie about something that actually happened? Pro tip, genius. Just because you do that on the internet, doesn't mean everybody else does.
Of course not you are here to insult me after i uncovered your lies. All these smart remarks are not going to make your point valid, so get off your high horse, wipe that smirk from your face and admit that you have no idea of what you are talking about but want to believe that you do.
If that's what helps ya sleep at night.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand he caved