Popular HearthPwn Standard and Wild Decks of the Week for January 14
Looking for the most popular Standard and Wild decks on the site over the past week? We've got you covered!
Popular Standard Decks
Deck | Author | Cost |
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Miracle Rogue | J4CKIECHAN | 9280 |
Prince Zoolock | kingdom2011 | 5960 |
Big Spell Mage | HotMEOWTH | 11400 |
Taunt Aggro Druid | Stryg555 | 4200 |
Aggro Druid - No Creepers! | Monsanto | 3920 |
Cubelock | Iniven | 10640 |
Tunneler Deck | Savjz | 16080 |
Unstable Recruit Shaman | Jambre | 9560 |
Sonya Tempo Rogue | Duvfa | 11380 |
YUGE! Spell Mage | Yens1605 | 12240 |
Popular Wild Decks
Deck | Author | Cost |
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One for the Ages | Ravenwolf | 9420 |
Malygod Shaman | breach_deciphern | 7400 |
RenoRinLock | Hosenmosy | 15200 |
Passive Oil Rogue | Kohai_ | 8460 |
Not Miracle Rogue | MalygosFanBoy | 10640 |
Ultimate Quest Reno Priest | bUBBz123 | 21800 |
Big Reno Mage | bliu3 | 12680 |
Onyx Mill | NIUG | 6620 |
Great decks!
Once again there isn't a single Hunter deck :(
Are you looking for a Wild list or a Standard one? As I have quite a few succesfull ones for Wild if you're looking to discuss decks than you can add me right up! Have a nice day.
Yeah I checked the list but what I wanted to point out is that Hunter isn't performing well at this moment. The only list that really stands out (in my opinion) is the Big spell Hunter with the Spiteful Summoner but I'd like to see a control list that doesn't get rekt by aggro. I played a lot of Big Hunter but it doesn't perform as well as other control decks such as cubelock or big spell mage unfortunately...
That wasn't about finding a decklist mate don't worry ;)
I feel bad for my deck arriving on the list. it was more of an experimental build since Healing Rain arrived (I used to run the deck with no other creatures except the three legendaries) and one of my first lines in the explanation is a Warning. oh well! hope you guys find some fun with it.
It is a good deck though and a fun blast to the past with an actual deck guide. So I would actually be proud! ^^
5 classes out of 9 in each mode. This meta.... ):
Competetive budget decks in 2018
Well, if you had a competitive deck from last meta chances are you are not having to craft a whole deck for 2018. So yeah, in a sense there are almost budget competitive decks in 2018.
Face Hunter is cheap as hell, aggressive druid is cheap as hell & zoolock is cheap as hell. Who is laughing now????
4000 gold is not cheap, its just more cheap. That's still 40 days to craft for a new player at 100 dust a day avg.
Why the shorter wild list this week?
Makes sense considering Standard is the preferred format. So occasionally you might see less content for wild since it doesn't attract all that many views.
First of all, congratulations to all those that made it on the list! :)
I browsed some decks from the popular list and all you get is the decklist most of the time. No explanation, no mulligan, no inspiration nada. It's hard to get inspired from the creative community with such low effort content.
Also on a final note, there are quite a few decks posted by or on behalf of professional players who are a very integral part of the community. As such it would be better to let unknown creators show case their talent at deck-building. As a result you would be fostering a more creative community rather than just showcasing the people who have already proven to be adept at making content on a professional level. To do so I'd suggest having a completely separate segment for the professional players.
You alrady get the deck.. do you really need someone to explain it to you as well?
Why not ask for a bot to play it for you as well? Then all you need to do is buy packs to open the cards (I'm sure you can do that without a guide... but i'm sure there will be people coming up with the optimal number of packs to buy/open as well.
I'm impressed that such people can tie their own shoes without binding their fingers in. It sucks that people that people that can remember and copy things are more rewarded than smart and creative people.
Your unsuccessful sarcasm aside ~ some decks are more complicated then just play x minion on curve and hit face. As such by providing a guide, however small, you essentially help the reader get accustomed to the deck much faster especially if it is a combo oriented deck.
Further to that, there is more to just the core decklist. You can also inform the reader of what tech choices to make based on pocket metas on the ladder.
I am primarily not a consumer. I create content and to be perfectly honest, I write extensive guides not because I think people are stupid but because I enjoy painting an entire picture for my creation.
To each their own I suppose.
My point is... if you're not smart enoth to figure it out on your own, then you should not play a "stolen" decklist and go back to something that matches your IQ/skilllevel.
You're one of my favourite persons on this site, but some people like me haven't got many time. There is a lot of cool decks to play and even less time. Writing a complete guide takes me few hours, so I prefer to spend that time in game ;(
Well you seem like a ton of fun ~ perhaps a bit overcompensating if nothing else.
Not a dig in your direction I assure you ^^. Just a general comment for those that might potentially have the time. ^^