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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I'm seeing shaman at the top of that list and I'm having flashbacks
say hello to Skulking Geist my druid frend...
https://hsreplay.net/articles/24/how-good-skulking-geist-275K-plays-analyzed
3.34 druid cards destroyed, win rate increase from 45.92% of games won without SG to 56.44% when played :P Eat it druid!
Throw in Skulking Geist, goodbye evolve~
Pros? who are those players?
Am I missing something here? This is awful for copying the decks into the client. Literally taking a step back 6 months. Or can I just not see it?
You just have to click on the deck and go to the deck page
I knew there must have been something simple to it. Thanks!
Where all the people saying the prince is garbage?
This is a card with very good design, have a powerful effect but is not auto-include in any deck.
this list had me depressed until I saw the Priest Mill.
you mean because whoever named the deck confuses mill with fatigue?
Hmm, that's not entirely fair. It does run cold lights and brewmasters, but yes, it's a very thin line between mill and fatigue. When you get right down to it, the objective of all mill decks is to fatigue the opponent anyway so maybe the difference in terms is just semantics anyway.
Any decks for Wild though?
Yes, any deck works in wild.
They generally do wild and standard decks in separate articles.
Just replace any card ith Dr. Boom two Piloted Shredder a you have a Wid deck.