More cards does not, inherently, mean more deck variety. Decks are built on the strengths of synergies and on the weaknesses in the meta. You should expect wild to have less top-end variety, not more. Classic is gonna have a pretty high high-end variety, as at any time any top deck is only so much stronger than a literal random list of cards.
Also, Hearthstone's current design is somewhat antithetical to homebrewing. Blizzard used to print cards a lot more generically, so making a Murlock Priest or a Hand Paladin were just weak but playable options. Nowadays, they print entire deck lists all together. Librams, secrets, weapon rogue, there's so much in the space of what are near preprinted decks, "homebrewing" as a concept is laughable. That plus other complaints that homebrewing itself is a bizarre thing to want, "write a research paper but homebrew all the research". Lots of people like the gameplay of refined decks! Myself firmly included.
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More cards does not, inherently, mean more deck variety. Decks are built on the strengths of synergies and on the weaknesses in the meta. You should expect wild to have less top-end variety, not more. Classic is gonna have a pretty high high-end variety, as at any time any top deck is only so much stronger than a literal random list of cards.
Also, Hearthstone's current design is somewhat antithetical to homebrewing. Blizzard used to print cards a lot more generically, so making a Murlock Priest or a Hand Paladin were just weak but playable options. Nowadays, they print entire deck lists all together. Librams, secrets, weapon rogue, there's so much in the space of what are near preprinted decks, "homebrewing" as a concept is laughable. That plus other complaints that homebrewing itself is a bizarre thing to want, "write a research paper but homebrew all the research". Lots of people like the gameplay of refined decks! Myself firmly included.