Good call. Freeze has been there for ages, and was always something I loved using.
I don't know if you play Wild or Standard or Both, I do both, I use it in both formats, but I much prefer Wild. In Wild I can use a full list that doesn't have any RNG cards (Mad Scientist I don't consider it RNG since you can even control it). It's much better personally, I always know what every single card in the deck is and will do, and that is what I feel is the best when I need to win, to be in full control of your deck and what your cards will do. Primordial Glyth is a powerful card, but it's RNG reliant, and I can't afford to use that most times, and I will lose in Standard due to it, while in Wild I simply have defined cards instead.
Great points. I havent played standard in ages, for the sake that I have so many from first release collected, and it's so much variety (until the pirates came).
I would say if you want to climb consistently, choose a deck you are good at. I play random decks every day, whatever I happen to need for my quests and I tend to climb even that way, just at a slow pace. If I really want to rank up, or I'm at like 1 rank below a Rank Floor, I will switch to a deck I can pilot really well to get there easily. For me, it's nearly always Freeze Mage, that's the one deck I've been using for Ranked and used for Tournaments most consistently, for the last 3 years, it's the deck I'm most comfortable playing. When you have decks that you know very well, it doesn't matter too much what it is as you will pilot it well against whatever you play against.
At the same time, you can pick a really powerful deck, usually very aggressive, and that will get you the same result much faster. I've done this once or twice, but I felt so disgusted doing it that I decided not to repeat it.
Good call. Freeze has been there for ages, and was always something I loved using.
Thanks for the replies. I keep resisting using aggro decks, as I could craft them, but just dont want to net deck some pirate deck out of the ranks. Maybe the aggro druid is a good call, and just keep going till I get the breaks. I typically hit rank 10 sometime in the last 3 days of a season, and fly through there with the same decks that were getting mud stomped in 15-11. I'm much more of a casual player, I'm only playing 2-6 games a day or so, and I'm happy landing in the <10 ranks.
I bounce around decks a lot, so maybe that is part of my issue, I just need to stick to one or two decks and run it.
First off, I've never hit legend, (I know stopped reading there) and if I have the time month to month I'm usually falling rank 10 or below. I spend the majority of my month trudging through ranks 15-11 fighting off the strangest mix of aggro and anti aggro decks. Does anyone have any tips for getting through these ranks? Ranks 10 to 5 seem to be more stabilized that you can run some control archetypes with success, but ranks 15-11 are me hoping that RNG gets me a streak to get through it.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
⚙
Learn More
Cosmetics
Related Cards
Card Pools
✕
×
PopCard Settings
Click on the buttons to change the PopCard background.
Elements settings
Click on the button to hide or unhide popcard elements.
Thanks for the replies. I keep resisting using aggro decks, as I could craft them, but just dont want to net deck some pirate deck out of the ranks. Maybe the aggro druid is a good call, and just keep going till I get the breaks. I typically hit rank 10 sometime in the last 3 days of a season, and fly through there with the same decks that were getting mud stomped in 15-11. I'm much more of a casual player, I'm only playing 2-6 games a day or so, and I'm happy landing in the <10 ranks.
I bounce around decks a lot, so maybe that is part of my issue, I just need to stick to one or two decks and run it.
First off, I've never hit legend, (I know stopped reading there) and if I have the time month to month I'm usually falling rank 10 or below. I spend the majority of my month trudging through ranks 15-11 fighting off the strangest mix of aggro and anti aggro decks. Does anyone have any tips for getting through these ranks? Ranks 10 to 5 seem to be more stabilized that you can run some control archetypes with success, but ranks 15-11 are me hoping that RNG gets me a streak to get through it.