What Decks are the Pros Playing Post-Nerfs? Six Legend Decks for the Ladder
We've given it a bit of time to allow for the initial wave of chaos to settle in and we've now got some great ranked decks from Hearthstone's pros we think you should give a shot.
Below you will find six decks that have all been played at Legend level and are showing promising results. Let us know in the comments how they're going for you or share your post-nerf lists with us!
Mr. Yagut's Pirate Rogue
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Feno's Aggro Hunter
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Zananananan's Miracle Rogue (23 - 9)
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Astrogation's Tempo Mage (23 - 11)
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Jambre's Pirate Warrior (31 -15)
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Zetalot's Mill Priest
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Except for aggrodruid, meta hasn't changed very much.
Aggro.... Aggro.... Aggro.... Spells to the face (aggro)... Aggro... Mill.
Wow... Fun game.
Please be careful with your terminology; Miracle Rogue and Tempo Mage are not aggro decks. Aggro means rushing the opponent down through early board pressure.
Both decks can do so, but it's not their win condition. You can tell because one runs Arcane Giant, and the other runs Burgly Bully and Antonidas.
If you're going to call all Midrange or Tempo decks aggro, of course it's all aggro...
"Tempo" mage is absolutely an aggressive deck, which is what "aggro" means.
Numerous small minions and throwing spells at the face is aggro.
I suppose I'll give you the point about miracle rogue not being aggro.
Let me clarify. It is true that both Aggro and Tempo focus on taking the board early. But they're two distinct archetypes with different playstyles. The former prioritizes face damage, whereas the latter depends on trading effectively and maintaining an advantageous board. I could cite examples, but there are enough examples on the net that a simple google search should suffice if you still disagree with me on this. Again, Burgly Bully and Antonidas have no place in an Aggro deck.
This is one of the least aggressive metas I've ever seen in 3 years playing HS. If you're not happy now you never will be.
Take highlander priest in wild add lightbomb n reno ;)
Love that a Zeta deck made this. FeelsZetaMan !
Going to go listen to Human Sadness ( https://youtu.be/Q8k3qB61lhk ) followed by Spirit Bird ( https://youtu.be/TmxSxKxBbQE ) now.
KEEPO
Ahha seeing PW playing Prince Keleseth made my day
I actually faced one and it was super funny to play northshire cleric on turn 1 /wo regrets
FeelsGoodMan
Sir that's not how mill works. Pro players gotta learn what mill is and what fatigue is first. Then we can use their decks.
Why is this downvoted? That's called fatigue priest if anything.
I think these decks are definitely viable, however not all of them are perfect and could use a little tweaking. Like a prince in pirates is a good idea if it works but since you want to try to win in like 6 rounds or less if you draw it on round 5 or 6 you basically need to accept that you have lost.
I'll stick With Miracle (just crafted Valeera Dk today) and Midrange Hunter (I am not an aggro person unless it's Zoo and I still prefer the late game versions of Zoo), looks like there is a good time to play those classes.
Or you can play jade druid and still destroy everyone