I don't do very well with this deck. The opponent always develops a full board before I can do much. By the time I get a flamestrike (if i even do), I'm often already too close to death.
380. Every once in a while I'll buy a few packs to support the game. I'm generally F2P but I spend so much time playing it I feel it's fair to purchase something every once in a while. I am highly debating preordering for 25 bucks and not buying anything again for a year.
I have a lot of fun with my semi-mill themed Priest deck. Basically it runs lots of board clear, heals, and taunt, and shadowform. It has a very solid win-rate against slower control decks and warriors especially, I've actually won through fatigue even when the opponent had +40 armor. I love it when the opponents cast card draw, especially acolyte of pain or northshire cleric (little do they know they will regret drawing all those cards). Fatigue is definitely the most satisfying way to win in hearthstone for me, the feeling of going through literally every single one of your opponents threats and leaving them with nothing other than their hero power is priceless.
Given the massive popularity of people copy pasting the best decks on the net (such as those listed on this site or tempostorm's tier list for example) I was wondering if it might theoretically be possible to construct a deck that is specifically designed to beat the top decks.
The problem I run into though is that even though certain decks are statistically the best, I don't know what percentage of opponents will be running these decks so if I build something too specific it might get wrecked by other decks. I really like using an original deck to people who just copy paste the best deck. Got any ideas?
Too much advertisements, tracking etc, basically too much Javascript. Disable Javascript and see how fast it loads. Some features might not work though.
It's funny because it says "This site works best with JavaScript enabled. Please enable JavaScript to get the best experience from this site." when you disable Javascript. But this site works best when Javascript is disabled, performance-wise. This is an issue across all Curse websites, they don't seem to care about front-end performance, as long as $$$ from ads are coming in.
Yea, it does load faster with javascript toggled off. However, like you said, some feature don't work. You actully can't even post/comment etc with it disabled, lol.
Theoretically every deck has strengths and weaknesses vs certain classes. I was only able to reach rank 4 in January with Paladin and I can't decide what to run this season.
Which class do you think has the most favorable match-ups in the current meta?
Considering that rogue and shaman are relatively unpopular right now, I'm not placing much emphasis on countering those 2.
I think Paladin, Mage, and Druid might be the 3 most popular classes on ladder right now followed by Warrior, Warlock, and Priest.
I'm not sure where Hunter stands right now as I think it has fallen slightly out of favour since the undertaker nerf.
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Super fun when it works, really really, REALLY bad when your opponent has sludge belchers.
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I don't do very well with this deck. The opponent always develops a full board before I can do much. By the time I get a flamestrike (if i even do), I'm often already too close to death.
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Explosive Sheep is quite good with Lightbomb to kill everything with greater toughness
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W00t up to 350 gold with another 60G quest. Should be up to 420 by the end of the night :D This is going to be a long road.
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Is there a good reason why you run Wild Pyromancer over Bloodmage Thalnos ?
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Whatever it takes to rationalize it :)
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Well, I'm currently at 110 gold. If I save 60 gold/day on average it should take me about 58 days from now to have enough to buy all 5 wings.
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I currently have 40 gold.
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I have a lot of fun with my semi-mill themed Priest deck. Basically it runs lots of board clear, heals, and taunt, and shadowform. It has a very solid win-rate against slower control decks and warriors especially, I've actually won through fatigue even when the opponent had +40 armor. I love it when the opponents cast card draw, especially acolyte of pain or northshire cleric (little do they know they will regret drawing all those cards). Fatigue is definitely the most satisfying way to win in hearthstone for me, the feeling of going through literally every single one of your opponents threats and leaving them with nothing other than their hero power is priceless.
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Given the massive popularity of people copy pasting the best decks on the net (such as those listed on this site or tempostorm's tier list for example) I was wondering if it might theoretically be possible to construct a deck that is specifically designed to beat the top decks.
On TempoStorm (https://tempostorm.com/articles/the-meta-snapshot-7-tempostorms-gvg-ladder-tier-list) they break down the best ladder decks statistically. Currently Midrange Hunter, Oil Rogue, and Mech Mage are the top 3 most effective decks respectively.
The problem I run into though is that even though certain decks are statistically the best, I don't know what percentage of opponents will be running these decks so if I build something too specific it might get wrecked by other decks. I really like using an original deck to people who just copy paste the best deck. Got any ideas?
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Yea, it does load faster with javascript toggled off. However, like you said, some feature don't work. You actully can't even post/comment etc with it disabled, lol.
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Why is this site so slow??? Seriously everything loads slower than any other website I've ever used in my entire life.
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Do you have all the cards for mech mage? It's one of the strongest decks on ladder right now.
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Hrmm, I wonder if druid is good vs mech mage, is it also good vs paladin?
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Theoretically every deck has strengths and weaknesses vs certain classes. I was only able to reach rank 4 in January with Paladin and I can't decide what to run this season.
Which class do you think has the most favorable match-ups in the current meta?
Considering that rogue and shaman are relatively unpopular right now, I'm not placing much emphasis on countering those 2.
I think Paladin, Mage, and Druid might be the 3 most popular classes on ladder right now followed by Warrior, Warlock, and Priest.
I'm not sure where Hunter stands right now as I think it has fallen slightly out of favour since the undertaker nerf.