I mostly play on NA, and with a full-time job and wife, sometimes forget about Europe and Asia. I drafted this deck several months ago on Asia (note the lack of TGT and LOE cards) but forgot about it...
I picked it up on January 29, 2016 and promptly went 12-1 without too much resistance. Granted, this is a damn good arena deck and the large number of freezes and excellent removal cleared the way in many games, but it's worth considering this in the context of the evolving arena game. Like many players, I've been favoring rogue recently and it's often a tossup as to a pick of mage or paladin if rogue is not available (depending on my mood, often enough).
Anyway, I was mostly happy to go 12 wins but thought that the (really really) old deck would be interesting to those that follow the arena game.
(And for those interested, my opponents were almost all paladins and mages with 1 rogue, 1 druid, 1 warrior, and 1 shaman.)
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I mostly play on NA, and with a full-time job and wife, sometimes forget about Europe and Asia. I drafted this deck several months ago on Asia (note the lack of TGT and LOE cards) but forgot about it...
I picked it up on January 29, 2016 and promptly went 12-1 without too much resistance. Granted, this is a damn good arena deck and the large number of freezes and excellent removal cleared the way in many games, but it's worth considering this in the context of the evolving arena game. Like many players, I've been favoring rogue recently and it's often a tossup as to a pick of mage or paladin if rogue is not available (depending on my mood, often enough).
Anyway, I was mostly happy to go 12 wins but thought that the (really really) old deck would be interesting to those that follow the arena game.
(And for those interested, my opponents were almost all paladins and mages with 1 rogue, 1 druid, 1 warrior, and 1 shaman.)