I can’t climb on this meta to save my life ... I can use Baku , Shudderwock, big priest and nothing works even miracle rogue hasn’t work for me can someone send me a deck list that has work ... thanks
Getting to Legend is the hard part but even then there is no hard and set rule with what works. I'm currently close to Legend with my own personal deck, so almost anything can work.
What's your budget, preferred playstyle and rank you want to achieve? I'll recommend you decks based on that.
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For that I can recommend these. I've used and continue to use them to date to get rank 5 & Legend and they have received decent praise from the community. Make sure to check out the deck guides as I do give people helpful tips on the mulligan and why certain cards are important in addition to F2P alternate inclusions, so it is quite thorough. I think your best bet would just be burn mage right now.
Alternatively, if you want you can try out the deck in my description below. It's the one I am currently using for my Legend climb. It's marginally unrefined but someone already used it (albeit with a change in the early drops used) to get to Legend.
They are pretty much all aggro decks that typically win you the game pre-turn 10.
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Just hit legend with Stan's deathrattle hunter, which is on the main page of hearthpwn now. Really good against slow decks, and stands a chance against fast decks (hard mulligan for tar creeper, witchwood grizzly, and tracking, and if you get witchwood grizzly, try your best to get a cube and play dead through tracking).
Edit: Oops, my bad, I didn't catch that you were looking for a wild deck. Even shaman is pretty top tier in wild now. It often kills big priest, renolock, kingsbane and combo druid decks before they can get going. It also goes too wide for tempo mage to deal with.
Decks like this one are pretty disgusting. I just got to rank 5 with it extremely easily. Get ahead on board, play around AOE and removal, go face and win.
I recommend you play with what you like. It's better you choose one deck and be very good with it than be bad with five decks.
Record your games with a decktracker, watch your loses and see what you maybe could did diferent to win. Watch streamers playing with your deck and pay attention on their chosses
Murloc Paladin would be my bet, even though it's not the highest winrate of all decks it absolutely slaughters most wild decks from control to aggro.
Started playing Standard recently and I'm surprised how quick I got to rank 5 there just playing Miracle Rogue went 31-3. Was the quickest ride of my life lol.
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Easily Even Shaman. I struggle so much to maintain a decent winrate with fun control or combo decks in wild, get frustrated, switch to even shaman for a few games and just win 80% of the time without even trying. The deck is broken as hell and super easy to play. If you want to get legend as easily as possible that's the way to go.
Each rank has its own pocket meta. You can brute-force your way to legend just piloting a single deck flawlessly, but it is more efficient to swim through the tide of rock-paper-scissors if you can pilot 2-3 decks equally well.
Forget this idea of "best" deck. The best deck is the one that is statistically favored to win against your CURRENT opponent, that YOU know how to pilot. That's it. Simple in theory, but complex in execution.
Another lesson I learned the hard way: discard your idea of "favorite class". My favorite class was and still is Priest. But I never hit legend with it. I was able to break through (non-legend) Rank 1 by getting comfortable with all classes, learning how to pilot each (Tier 1 and 2) deck, and learning what each deck loses to. This way, you know what cards to mulligan for vs each class and you know the exact plays that will swing the game in your favor. For example, nothing wrecks Kingsbane Rogue like Gluttonous Ooze into Gnomeferatu (just as Rogue is about to go into fatigue), even if Rogue is usually favored vs Warlock in that matchup.
As you move higher up in rank, the more predictable the queue becomes because everyone is playing the same netdecks. When you know exactly how each matchup will play out. it comes down to skill and luck of the draw.
I can’t climb on this meta to save my life ... I can use Baku , Shudderwock, big priest and nothing works even miracle rogue hasn’t work for me can someone send me a deck list that has work ... thanks
Getting to Legend is the hard part but even then there is no hard and set rule with what works. I'm currently close to Legend with my own personal deck, so almost anything can work.
What's your budget, preferred playstyle and rank you want to achieve? I'll recommend you decks based on that.
Unfortunately I can’t make the control warrior deck ... I’m might just try kingsbane but I’m missing a few cards
I just want to make to rank 5 lol
For that I can recommend these. I've used and continue to use them to date to get rank 5 & Legend and they have received decent praise from the community. Make sure to check out the deck guides as I do give people helpful tips on the mulligan and why certain cards are important in addition to F2P alternate inclusions, so it is quite thorough. I think your best bet would just be burn mage right now.
Alternatively, if you want you can try out the deck in my description below. It's the one I am currently using for my Legend climb. It's marginally unrefined but someone already used it (albeit with a change in the early drops used) to get to Legend.
They are pretty much all aggro decks that typically win you the game pre-turn 10.
Just hit legend with Stan's deathrattle hunter, which is on the main page of hearthpwn now. Really good against slow decks, and stands a chance against fast decks (hard mulligan for tar creeper, witchwood grizzly, and tracking, and if you get witchwood grizzly, try your best to get a cube and play dead through tracking).
Edit: Oops, my bad, I didn't catch that you were looking for a wild deck. Even shaman is pretty top tier in wild now. It often kills big priest, renolock, kingsbane and combo druid decks before they can get going. It also goes too wide for tempo mage to deal with.
I personally used Even Shaman, it is really solid all arround.
Decks like this one are pretty disgusting. I just got to rank 5 with it extremely easily. Get ahead on board, play around AOE and removal, go face and win.
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I recommend you play with what you like. It's better you choose one deck and be very good with it than be bad with five decks.
Record your games with a decktracker, watch your loses and see what you maybe could did diferent to win.
Watch streamers playing with your deck and pay attention on their chosses
Murloc Paladin would be my bet, even though it's not the highest winrate of all decks it absolutely slaughters most wild decks from control to aggro.
Started playing Standard recently and I'm surprised how quick I got to rank 5 there just playing Miracle Rogue went 31-3. Was the quickest ride of my life lol.
Add me up if you're looking for someone to play friendly matches with! I play on EU. LuckyScrub#2745
Bakudin paladin...it's too skrong
If you want to play fast then : Odd Paladin, odd rogue, even shaman, pirate warrior.
If you want to enjoy the wild and prefer to play slow decks then : Renolock, Pig Priest, Kingsbane rogue, Jade druid, Togwaggle druid.
All those archetypes are valiable to hit legend rn
Easily Even Shaman. I struggle so much to maintain a decent winrate with fun control or combo decks in wild, get frustrated, switch to even shaman for a few games and just win 80% of the time without even trying. The deck is broken as hell and super easy to play. If you want to get legend as easily as possible that's the way to go.
I'm at Rank
4637 playing Kingsbane Rogue, Odd Paladin and Big Priest.Are you using Hearthstone Deck Tracker? It was indispensable to my climb.
You should also analyze the data on HSReplay.net so you know what decks you can counter-queue with when you hit a wall. https://hsreplay.net/decks/#gameType=RANKED_WILD&sortBy=winrate
Each rank has its own pocket meta. You can brute-force your way to legend just piloting a single deck flawlessly, but it is more efficient to swim through the tide of rock-paper-scissors if you can pilot 2-3 decks equally well.
Forget this idea of "best" deck. The best deck is the one that is statistically favored to win against your CURRENT opponent, that YOU know how to pilot.
That's it. Simple in theory, but complex in execution.
Another lesson I learned the hard way: discard your idea of "favorite class". My favorite class was and still is Priest. But I never hit legend with it. I was able to break through (non-legend) Rank 1 by getting comfortable with all classes, learning how to pilot each (Tier 1 and 2) deck, and learning what each deck loses to. This way, you know what cards to mulligan for vs each class and you know the exact plays that will swing the game in your favor. For example, nothing wrecks Kingsbane Rogue like Gluttonous Ooze into Gnomeferatu (just as Rogue is about to go into fatigue), even if Rogue is usually favored vs Warlock in that matchup.
As you move higher up in rank, the more predictable the queue becomes because everyone is playing the same netdecks. When you know exactly how each matchup will play out. it comes down to skill and luck of the draw.
Good luck with your climb.
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Good players adapt.