Yogg-Saron, Unleashed goes well here since the deck has a good tempo and you will probably cast a lot of Riffs in order to bring down the cost of Yogg-Saron. This Warrior deck is in a very powerful place in the current meta. Overall, it is a very good and surprisingly fun Hearthstone meta deck that has a certain unique flavor to it.ĭeck Code: AAECAQcE5bAEpfYF2IEGqZUGDY圓BI7UBJDUBOrQBevQBezQBbT4BbX4BZD7BaH7BaT7BYWCBouUBgAA Ignis, The Eternal Flame is, of course, always a good play, and the new Yogg-Saron, Unleashed works very well with this deck because you can bring down its cost a lot by spamming low-cost spells. You will have a lot of offensive damage-dealing spells like Star Power, Conjured Arrow, Celestial Shot, and more.Ĭombining offensive cards with traps like Titanforged Traps will give you the tempo to cut down your opponent’s health and be disruptive on the board. It’s a very aggressive and “in your face” deck that aims to burn down opponents’ health quickly and with finesse. Hunter decks have had an interesting year, and as the meta developed, people started to realize how good Arcane Hunter is. So without further ado, here are some of the top Hearthstone meta decks in the current season.ĭeck Code: AAECAR8GqZ8EmpIFsJIF2IEGqZUGrp4GDKqfBKeQBaqSBamTBaqkBejoBd/tBeryBfPyBcr2Bfz4Be2bBgAA Because of this, we will update and change this list in the future, depending on the state of the current meta. The nature of Hearthstone meta decks is that the players are always finding new things that work well with each other. These are just some of the few decks that caught our eye and that we played with. With the recent changes, there are a lot of new creative and crafty decks that we can choose from. This is only for the short term, but we welcome any “chaotic” change in Hearthstone it’s the nature of the game.Īlso, do keep in mind that usually big control decks will be expensive, and small aggro ones are, more often than not, a lot cheaper. One more important thing that the Yogg-Saron patch brought are Anomalies. We will give some control, tempo, and aggro decks because each player has their own individual playstyle. With the Fall of Ulduar update, there are a lot of new interesting cards that we can incorporate into the mix. ![]() Anyway, we’ll be covering it after it goes live on August 31!īelow is a full list of the Legend decks from last week, sorted by the highest placement.Hearthstone meta decks are everchanging, and we are here to explore the latest and best ones that are currently being played. And I think that most of the expansion’s power will lie in the 34 brand new cards – we already know a few of them and they look promising. Most of them probably still won’t be playable (other than in Twist), but there are some gems in there. We already know most of the cards from the set, because they’re buffed reprints of older cards. And Wild players had a big surprise in a form of Caverns of Time, the first-ever straight-to-Wild set. We’ll see how those are going to impact the meta. The patch itself mostly concentrates on Battlegrounds, but we have a few nerfs and TONS of buffs coming. There’s a balance patch coming on Tuesday (August 22), with a massive 27.2 update. We’ll see if so many players bringing it to Masters Tour will translate into more popularity on the ladder. The deck relies on solid/good matchups against other popular picks, so if those get less popular, Outcast DH might also suffer. But it’s one of the cases where nerfing the most popular decks might make it weaker instead of stronger. It’s kind of a sleeper OP deck of the meta… without even having to run any new cards. But it starts making more sense once you look into Top 1k Legend stats – deck has a much higher popularity there (still only around 3%, but that’s a lot compared to the rest of the ladder and it’s growing) and it’s actually the highest win rate deck in there. The only exception is the popularity of Outcast Demon Hunter – a deck that’s maybe 0.5% of the ladder was brought by 5 out of 16 players. Most of the decks were just regular, popular meta builds, maybe with a spicy tech card or two. We’re in the middle of Masters Tour: Summer Championship now, and the meta there is also… pretty predictable. Yes, some people experimented, but on a rather smalls scale and I don’t think that anyone interesting really came out of it. ![]() We haven’t seen any major changes or new deck discoveries since last week. Early TITANS meta has more or less stabilized.
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