DHs don't play their one, Mage plays only Reno, Shaman barely plays Hex too, Priest does play Plague but only in Rez, Galakrond does not, Rogue runs only Stunner.
Per hsreplay:
Sap: 4.7% of decks
Stunner: 7%
Reno: 7.5%
Polymorph: 4.6%
Hex: 1.9%
Plague: 8.1%
Comsume Magic: 3%
Zephrys: 24.6%
So, yeah, they are fairly common. I think the prevalence of silence in this meta is at least part of the reason buffs and deathrattles are not very common.
I play a highlander deck and I rarely use it to find a silence. An aoe/big minion removal, a card for lethal or sometimes a threat are most common choices. In fact against small deathrattles mass dispel is not offered, because zeprys don't detect different deathrattles. Opponent can play a teron in a board full of minions but zephyrs not consider a 3/4 as a threat
IMO zephrys is a really interesting card, because prmote highlander decks, giving the opportunity to different cards in a deck. It also needs strategy because you have to know when to play it or not and how to play it. If you don't like HL decks I think DQ is worse, because the result is random and less predictable.
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I play a highlander deck and I rarely use it to find a silence. An aoe/big minion removal, a card for lethal or sometimes a threat are most common choices. In fact against small deathrattles mass dispel is not offered, because zeprys don't detect different deathrattles. Opponent can play a teron in a board full of minions but zephyrs not consider a 3/4 as a threat
IMO zephrys is a really interesting card, because prmote highlander decks, giving the opportunity to different cards in a deck. It also needs strategy because you have to know when to play it or not and how to play it. If you don't like HL decks I think DQ is worse, because the result is random and less predictable.