Supercollider is good, but you need some healing/armor busters and to hope that your opponent won't have a workaround (i.e. playing single Onyxia after you supercollidered the board).
I've seen a lot of tempo games (any class) and some control (usually Warrior, some Warlocks, few Priests).
Herthstone needs more formats to play so that users are more happy. However, Blizzard wants players to pay and play Standard, rather to provide more enjoyment with the limited collections.
As a user, I'd like to see what is the number of 1 mana, 2 mana minions which can be played on curve on a chart.
I.e. white color spells, yellow collor - situational minions, green color - minions which can be played on curve. Show the number of each, i.e. 1 mana - 3 spells, 1 situational minion, 1 minion which can be played on curve
I've noticed that 3-4 of my last Warlock drafts were pretty bad, while to my surprise I had 10 win Paladin and 9 win Shaman. Warrior also performing well, even had one 12 wins recently. But warlock is 2nd best performing class after Warrior according to hsreplay. And Paladin and Shaman at the bottom, but they worked very well for me. It seems I don't know to play Warlock in the arena.
Whenever I try to draft Warlock I try to play mid-range, which means kind of "jack of all trades deck". Can push early, but don't have many 2 mana minions, usually 1-4, and only few 1 mana minions to smoothen the curve. I grab some board clears, preferably Shadowflame over Defile, maybe some Hellfire, but usually, I pick only 1 Defile, if any, since I rarely get spell damage +cards to draft. I think that having 2 defiles in the hand is usually game over against Warriors and Priests, while definitely can help against other classes. The problem is that that deck usually cannot outlast Priests, Warriors and Mages, while it usually doesn't have enough tempo to win.
What I'm doing wrong? How to draft Warlock properly in the current meta?
12:2 win with Warrior. When I drafted it, I thought it will perform quite poor (i.e. 6 wins) due to lack of early game minions and only 1 Warpath. To my surprise it turned that deck curved nicely and minion quality was great.
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Supercollider is good, but you need some healing/armor busters and to hope that your opponent won't have a workaround (i.e. playing single Onyxia after you supercollidered the board).
I've seen a lot of tempo games (any class) and some control (usually Warrior, some Warlocks, few Priests).
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Played few Warlocks, indeed Defile is much better than I thought, still had pretty poor results. Any other Warlock arena tips?
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40, I have two children aged 1 and 3.
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Herthstone needs more formats to play so that users are more happy. However, Blizzard wants players to pay and play Standard, rather to provide more enjoyment with the limited collections.
There are threads similar to this before:
https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/general-discussion/72005-suggestion-a-new-playmode-with-banned-and
https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/general-discussion/225517-a-new-format-is-due
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how it looks currently:
https://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/1196136-12-2-shaman
As a user, I'd like to see what is the number of 1 mana, 2 mana minions which can be played on curve on a chart.
I.e. white color spells, yellow collor - situational minions, green color - minions which can be played on curve. Show the number of each, i.e. 1 mana - 3 spells, 1 situational minion, 1 minion which can be played on curve
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craft one of the meta decks: https://hsreplay.net/meta/#tab=matchups
or perhaps this https://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/1194939-kelesethspionage-top-60-legend it's fun to play deck
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I'm glad this thread is getting the response, so far 21 votes... I hope it goes to 200 votes to get really good poll...
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let's find out by doing this poll....
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I've noticed that 3-4 of my last Warlock drafts were pretty bad, while to my surprise I had 10 win Paladin and 9 win Shaman. Warrior also performing well, even had one 12 wins recently. But warlock is 2nd best performing class after Warrior according to hsreplay. And Paladin and Shaman at the bottom, but they worked very well for me. It seems I don't know to play Warlock in the arena.
Whenever I try to draft Warlock I try to play mid-range, which means kind of "jack of all trades deck". Can push early, but don't have many 2 mana minions, usually 1-4, and only few 1 mana minions to smoothen the curve. I grab some board clears, preferably Shadowflame over Defile, maybe some Hellfire, but usually, I pick only 1 Defile, if any, since I rarely get spell damage +cards to draft. I think that having 2 defiles in the hand is usually game over against Warriors and Priests, while definitely can help against other classes. The problem is that that deck usually cannot outlast Priests, Warriors and Mages, while it usually doesn't have enough tempo to win.
What I'm doing wrong? How to draft Warlock properly in the current meta?
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12:2 win with Warrior. When I drafted it, I thought it will perform quite poor (i.e. 6 wins) due to lack of early game minions and only 1 Warpath. To my surprise it turned that deck curved nicely and minion quality was great.
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Battletag: Adamovic#1464Region: EUTrade Only: Yes, you go first0
I do use it, but don't follow it blindly and frequently I'm looking into hsreplay Arena stats: https://hsreplay.net/cards/#gameType=ARENA
It used to be much more useful before the bucket system, now some players might be better without it.
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Battletag: Adamovic#1464Region: EUTrade Only?: Yes, you go first.0
This deck currently cannot be found at hsreplay: https://hsreplay.net/decks/#includedCards=48837,42651&sortBy=winrate
so it means not many people are playing it...
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You need two Loot Hoarders to more consisently draw UI in this deck in fuck up situations.