Flexibility is the key. Warlock can play aggressively, Warlock can play value game, Warlock can have all of that in one deck - easily first. Even if they nerf Abyssal Enforcer occurence I don't think he'll get below pos.1
Hunter is great at beating Warlocks which is why he is second on Heartharena. Hunter has a bit of flexibility but his true strength is in ability to counter Warlocks by dealing lots of face damage early on.
Priest would be top 1 if not for Warlocks. Priest can handle most of the decks by playing insanely broken 3-drops and 4-drops and getting more value out of them. But this is not enough to beat Warlocks, to which they can't apply enough pressure like Hunter does.
Rest are a bit lower.
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Flexibility is the key. Warlock can play aggressively, Warlock can play value game, Warlock can have all of that in one deck - easily first. Even if they nerf Abyssal Enforcer occurence I don't think he'll get below pos.1
Hunter is great at beating Warlocks which is why he is second on Heartharena. Hunter has a bit of flexibility but his true strength is in ability to counter Warlocks by dealing lots of face damage early on.
Priest would be top 1 if not for Warlocks. Priest can handle most of the decks by playing insanely broken 3-drops and 4-drops and getting more value out of them. But this is not enough to beat Warlocks, to which they can't apply enough pressure like Hunter does.
Rest are a bit lower.