All Player Decks for the 2017 HCT Summer Championship
We're almost there! The 2017 HCT Summer Season is coming to a conclusion starting next week with the Summer Championship. Sixteen of Hearthstone's top players will be competing for their share of $250,000 over three days, and we've got all their decks!
The HCT Summer Championship runs from Oct 13 to Oct 15, with games starting at 8:30 AM PDT each day. We'll have more information next week in our dedicated event survival guide, so be on the lookout. Check out all their decks below and don't forget to choose your champion for free card packs.
Thanks to FrostyFeetEU for preparing the lists!
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Wow, the dominant decks were Priest, Druid, and Rogue. Bet that surprised everyone.
Need more Murloc Paladin
Why is everybody still playing jade druid ?
because its still strong (but not imbalanced like before nerf)
Jade Druid is still the most consistent deck in the meta. That's why everyone always ban Druid deck
"I would definitely play Handbuff Paladin, Dragon Priest, Lakkari Warlock and Exodia Mage over all those Jade Druid. "
- Deathbore Rexxar
Spreading plague is 3 way tied as the most popular rare after golaka crawler. Nice nerf Blizzard :)
It was nerfed to reduce power level not make it useless!!!
Being not utterly useless is one thing but being played in every single jade druid still is something else entirely. Not even one person gave some consideration into cutting the card and that says something about it's power level
So is Wild Growth, Aya, Behemoth etc... at least new cards are making it! Powerful cards are allowed and since Innervate got nerfed Jade Druid is not oppressive which was the problem, you can beat it up now.
Actually, I've been playing fast versions of jade druid without SP since day 1 of KFT and I even hit legend with it on the 3rd day. I didn't believe in the card and always thought it was both highly situational and statistically bad. After looking at this article, I started to think that I was the one who is bad :P
Anyways, I'm posting purely as someone analyzing the tournament lineups and Jab isn't here. Don't get me wrong, Jab is a well respected player but for all I know, the druid he came up with is an experimental creation that he wouldn't risk bringing to a high level tournament like this
I'm fairly surprised that no one brought Hand Buff Paladin. In my ladder games last month I finished with a 92.3% win rate with Paladin and had a 12 game win streak along the way (according to the monthly stats Blizzard sent my email) and it was the only Paladin deck I played all month. I easily went all the way down to rank 10 on a win streak at the start of the month and then later got to rank 7 with it without much trouble either (I don't grind for legend since I don't have the time, and I also waste time at the rank floors messing with random decks since I enjoy playing a variety of decks and not just one). The only deck that ever seemed to give me much trouble was Shaman due to Devolve and how wide they would go on board.
At least this time we cannot complain about zero [add class here] deck.
why nobody brought exodia mage? it's good against jade or highlander priest
hoping a massive priest ban so blizzard will notice the new cancer
Just because a deck is good doesn't mean it's cancer.
So this will be just mirror matchups, am I right? I am confused...
There are like 5 or 6 different line ups. And then still the odds of a mirror is low. And then what is wrong with mirrors, mirrors are the most skillfull matchup there is because it solely relies on players skill.