FTP myself, I dust every warlock hunter and druid card. The issue isn't diversity as you can play every type of archtype within even 3 classes, let alone 6. You also don't need all 9 classes to fight the meta and climb the ladder if that's your goal. Understanding how the classes work is all you need, if you want to save bucks I say dust dust dust; you really gonna miss playing the class that much you'll notice it? Doubt it.
I've been using Azalina in a combo priest with pretty good success. Not great for ranking but the card can turn the tide by itself, which in my opinion makes it the best neutral legend from witchwood. I think it's a safe craft if you have a deck to slot it in right away; this could become a very meta card before long, and remember it's around for 2 years.
You can setup a lot of sneaky plays with Geddon, lulling your opponent to play into it a turn before primordial. Seems we're in a meta where small board clears are very valuable, making Geddon totally unique.
This list seems a blast to play but I question how this is even close to the meta quest decklists people are using. I love quest rogue but your list seems to be too slow and unfocused to win the matchups quest rogue dominates.
I hear what you're saying OP, but being F2P there are just certain cards you can't and won't make work. Your example of Hadronox follows more how the standard cycle can make unplayable cards meta within the span of a few expansions. Gruul though? If you want to be F2P and effective you should know that certain legends are not worth a spot in your collection.
Had to go with Lizard Drake. If there were a card to make the dragon archtype viable, it wouldn't be some wombo combo card, but something very usuable in many scenario's. I'm reminded of how both Kabal Talonpriest and Drakanoid Operative helped define the curve and flow of dragon priest.
Liam is not necessary, same with glass knight, but for sure Tarim is. I would recommend this deck over any of the other aggro variants because the cost is significantly lower. Spellbreaker is a great +1, also truesilver is underrated, as well as Argent Squire is very strong for the cost and guaranteeing a 1 drop on turn 1. Basically all you need is Tarim; every deck in standard is designed around big swing cards so you need at least 1 in each deck.
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Call to Arms will still be OP for Secret Pally, which has serious potential as a poor man's Murloc's, which will be a de-facto Tier 1 deck.
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So secret paladin netdeck with Tirion instead of Liam.
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FTP myself, I dust every warlock hunter and druid card. The issue isn't diversity as you can play every type of archtype within even 3 classes, let alone 6. You also don't need all 9 classes to fight the meta and climb the ladder if that's your goal. Understanding how the classes work is all you need, if you want to save bucks I say dust dust dust; you really gonna miss playing the class that much you'll notice it? Doubt it.
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Constructive.
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Send it to blizz, maybe it'll land on someone's desk and get this guy banned...if it's not fake.
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I've been using Azalina in a combo priest with pretty good success. Not great for ranking but the card can turn the tide by itself, which in my opinion makes it the best neutral legend from witchwood. I think it's a safe craft if you have a deck to slot it in right away; this could become a very meta card before long, and remember it's around for 2 years.
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You can setup a lot of sneaky plays with Geddon, lulling your opponent to play into it a turn before primordial. Seems we're in a meta where small board clears are very valuable, making Geddon totally unique.
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This list seems a blast to play but I question how this is even close to the meta quest decklists people are using. I love quest rogue but your list seems to be too slow and unfocused to win the matchups quest rogue dominates.
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I hear what you're saying OP, but being F2P there are just certain cards you can't and won't make work. Your example of Hadronox follows more how the standard cycle can make unplayable cards meta within the span of a few expansions. Gruul though? If you want to be F2P and effective you should know that certain legends are not worth a spot in your collection.
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Had to go with Lizard Drake. If there were a card to make the dragon archtype viable, it wouldn't be some wombo combo card, but something very usuable in many scenario's. I'm reminded of how both Kabal Talonpriest and Drakanoid Operative helped define the curve and flow of dragon priest.
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This deck should have Prince Taldarama if you don't want 3 drops.
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You seen the latest meta data? Go check it out if you doubt this deck, otherwise you're just talking out your ass dude.
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Liam is not necessary, same with glass knight, but for sure Tarim is. I would recommend this deck over any of the other aggro variants because the cost is significantly lower. Spellbreaker is a great +1, also truesilver is underrated, as well as Argent Squire is very strong for the cost and guaranteeing a 1 drop on turn 1. Basically all you need is Tarim; every deck in standard is designed around big swing cards so you need at least 1 in each deck.
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This deck is real in the meta guys, believe the hype. Tier 1 deck here.
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Neat.