I'm pretty sure barring Kazakus and Reno, playing even a strong battlecry card for 2 extra mana is a huge tempo loss for them. I'd pass on snake trap as well because of malestrom portal. This deck kind of just get rekt by patches so mulligan extremely hard for explosive trap against warrior and shaman. I might add a houndmaster or two for the taunt against hyper-aggro decks.
It appears as though a majority of players would prefer that cards be rotated into Wild format, which is also agree with. However, one thing that I feel many players would miss is being able to play their favorite archetype at all. Just because a deck can only be played in wild does not mean that it will be remotely viable there. A prime example of this is Miracle Rogue, a deck I really enjoy playing. Most players are talking about Gadgetzan Auctioneer being a prime target for rotation because virtually the only competitive Rogue decks for awhile have been Miracle Rogue, making the class pretty stale. However, the deck is not particularly good in wild, so it would be hard to play successfully there, effectively killing the deck.
I believe that the best solution is to rotate classic cards in and out of Standard for this reason. That way, each class will have different archetypes from time to time, but will also have the chance to play old decks with all new cards in a standard cycle years down the road, which would be really cool. This way our classic cards still have indefinite value and will never be worthless to a standard player, but will be useful intermittently so that the meta is never too stale.
Nice job man, it's great to see another person have so much success with it. Btw thank you so much for answering questions in my absence, I've been really busy lately and it's a huge help.
No problem man. Beating a Shaman takes a very fine balance between board control and face damage, so don't get discouraged if you lose to them at first. Practice should help with that.
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I know that but it seems weak overall, even with the with the two tokens.
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Also Bog Creeper
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How is this card seeing any play?
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I'm pretty sure barring Kazakus and Reno, playing even a strong battlecry card for 2 extra mana is a huge tempo loss for them. I'd pass on snake trap as well because of malestrom portal. This deck kind of just get rekt by patches so mulligan extremely hard for explosive trap against warrior and shaman. I might add a houndmaster or two for the taunt against hyper-aggro decks.
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Sorry man, Hunter is dead on ladder this expansion. This archetype gained few or no new cards, so this list is basically as good as its going to get.
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It appears as though a majority of players would prefer that cards be rotated into Wild format, which is also agree with. However, one thing that I feel many players would miss is being able to play their favorite archetype at all. Just because a deck can only be played in wild does not mean that it will be remotely viable there. A prime example of this is Miracle Rogue, a deck I really enjoy playing. Most players are talking about Gadgetzan Auctioneer being a prime target for rotation because virtually the only competitive Rogue decks for awhile have been Miracle Rogue, making the class pretty stale. However, the deck is not particularly good in wild, so it would be hard to play successfully there, effectively killing the deck.
I believe that the best solution is to rotate classic cards in and out of Standard for this reason. That way, each class will have different archetypes from time to time, but will also have the chance to play old decks with all new cards in a standard cycle years down the road, which would be really cool. This way our classic cards still have indefinite value and will never be worthless to a standard player, but will be useful intermittently so that the meta is never too stale.
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Pirate Warrior. Sometimes you actually have to choose which card to go face with.
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Nice job man, it's great to see another person have so much success with it. Btw thank you so much for answering questions in my absence, I've been really busy lately and it's a huge help.
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What they said :)
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Some gimmicky decks just crush this deck for some reason, and at rank 20 there are plenty of those, so I see what you might mean.
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Call of the skill is now just too slow for the meta, and most decks nowadays are cutting it in favor of faster cards, but gl with the deck.
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Hunter's mark is more conventional in face hunter because of the low cost, so I would play that if you are facing a lot of big taunts.
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Nice job, that's really impressive!
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I'm happy you're liking the deck!
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No problem man. Beating a Shaman takes a very fine balance between board control and face damage, so don't get discouraged if you lose to them at first. Practice should help with that.