Those decks are cheap and should be obtainable to you with a little grinding. You can replace some cards (such as Stiltstepper as it is an epic), the deck wont be as consistent but the shell is so powerful and easy to play that you will still pick up a lot of wins when you know how aggro decks play.
I tried deck AGGRO DEMON HUNTER, but it is still too hard to get wins. There is too much healing in this game for this type of deck to have any success. For example, warlocks with 8 LIFESTEAL minions. Powerful cards are usually epic and legendary. I don't know why people think you can win with small collection.
Another question if I get to a rank floor I cannot drop below it. But opponents are too good for me to get wins. So do I just stay there and never win since I can't drop down? It is not fun at al...
I’m not sure if you’re trolling as your 2nd paragraph is absurd, buy I’ll offer some advice anyway.
Zoo Warlock can only give Lifesteal to demons so if your opponent is at 3 or more mana leaving a demon on board is very risky. Knowing things like this is how you will win games as every deck you face requires a different approach (even for a face deck).
If you just want to have a rant after a defeat then there is Salt thread for that, stickied at the top of the forum.
Those decks are cheap and should be obtainable to you with a little grinding. You can replace some cards (such as Stiltstepper as it is an epic), the deck wont be as consistent but the shell is so powerful and easy to play that you will still pick up a lot of wins when you know how aggro decks play.
That deck probably has a lot of nuances that a newer player will not fully understand (the 46% win rate supports this).
You should be able to craft an Aggro Demon Hunter list surely? Or at least not be far off?
If so then I would go with that, watch a few videos on Youtube of people piloting the deck so you get a feel of what to look for in your mulligan, and how you want to start building your board in the first few turns. Beyond that it pretty much plays itself.
That goes for most aggro decks, cheap, powerful variations can be built and they’re really easy to learn if you take the time to watch a few videos.
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I’m not sure if you’re trolling as your 2nd paragraph is absurd, buy I’ll offer some advice anyway.
Zoo Warlock can only give Lifesteal to demons so if your opponent is at 3 or more mana leaving a demon on board is very risky. Knowing things like this is how you will win games as every deck you face requires a different approach (even for a face deck).
If you just want to have a rant after a defeat then there is Salt thread for that, stickied at the top of the forum.
Aggro Demon Hunter - HSReplay.net
Face Hunter - HSReplay.net
Those decks are cheap and should be obtainable to you with a little grinding. You can replace some cards (such as Stiltstepper as it is an epic), the deck wont be as consistent but the shell is so powerful and easy to play that you will still pick up a lot of wins when you know how aggro decks play.
That deck probably has a lot of nuances that a newer player will not fully understand (the 46% win rate supports this).
You should be able to craft an Aggro Demon Hunter list surely? Or at least not be far off?
If so then I would go with that, watch a few videos on Youtube of people piloting the deck so you get a feel of what to look for in your mulligan, and how you want to start building your board in the first few turns. Beyond that it pretty much plays itself.
That goes for most aggro decks, cheap, powerful variations can be built and they’re really easy to learn if you take the time to watch a few videos.