Chiropteran
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- Nov 14, 2003
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I mostly agree with HumblePie's rankings. With a Warlock deck, it feels like I have to work really hard and get lucky to win, even with some of the ridiculous cards like jaraxxas. Shaman also is very random and unreliable. I find as a shaman how well I do depends greatly on the ability of my opponent to deal area damage, anyone with consecrations or hellfires or similar spells hurt bad because of the potential to wipe out all totems for free while killing real creatures.
For a long time priest was my top deck and favorite. Since the mind control nerf it's been only slightly diminished, the 10 mana cost does hurt.
Hunter I feel is incredibly strong as well, lots of "2 for 1" kill cards and some ridiculously strong cards like savahna highmane that just win you the game if your opponent isn't ready with a polymorph or silence. I don't like playing the hunter though, it's just not my style I guess.
Paladin is my current favorite, I like the combination of direct damage, card draw, and efficient lifegain combined with powerful buff cards (which are much stronger in hearthstone than they ever were in MTG).
For a long time priest was my top deck and favorite. Since the mind control nerf it's been only slightly diminished, the 10 mana cost does hurt.
Hunter I feel is incredibly strong as well, lots of "2 for 1" kill cards and some ridiculously strong cards like savahna highmane that just win you the game if your opponent isn't ready with a polymorph or silence. I don't like playing the hunter though, it's just not my style I guess.
Paladin is my current favorite, I like the combination of direct damage, card draw, and efficient lifegain combined with powerful buff cards (which are much stronger in hearthstone than they ever were in MTG).