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Spellhunter deck hearthstone brawliseum
Spellhunter deck hearthstone brawliseum







spellhunter deck hearthstone brawliseum
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Unless your enemy has insane wave clear or is also playing Secret Paladin, they won't stand a chance. Curving out with a Secret Keeper, Shielded Minibot, Coghammer, Piloted Shredder, Loatheb and Mysterious Challenger is nearly unbeatable. Once Blizzard created Standard and locked the knight away, players thought they'd heard the last of him, but he was just biding his time. The only archetype I've ever hit Legend with is one of Hearthstone's most infamous, quickly defining the meta two years ago. Pick whichever deck you want, but if you want to win consistently, I recommend Secret Paladin. Bringing your normal Secret Mage deck with a Loatheb added won't help you, you'll have to go to the dark corners of a Hearthstone players mind. There are a lot of players who just run in with whatever deck they can make, forgetting that the true overpowered nature of this mode has to be thought through.

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You get one free entry into this Brawl, after that it will cost you 150 gold.

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Sets like Curse Of Naxxramas and The Grand Tournament were full of broken cards that time forgot and now they've made a righteous comeback. From Secret Paladin to Evolve Shaman, decks that have been forgotten by the meta are back again. This Brawl will test your skills in a very underplayed format, meaning you'll see a lot of weird decks. After three losses, your run ends, similar to Arena. Like the Heroic Tavern Brawl that happens every few months, each player builds a deck and fights against other players for rewards. or questing adventurer + echo cards - especially phantom millitia.This week's Hearthstone Tavern Brawl " Brawliseum " celebrates the game's misunderstood Wild format. Maybe instead of complaining about balance, you should try find those synergies among the cards you have. But it's not hard to find broken interactions even in a smaller pool of cards. Yes, I had to have quite a lot of cards on my account in order to try so many. I did have fun while not playing any of the decks listed up here on this page. and board flood shaman did also pretty well. I often times got burned out, I tried exodia mage which also has a lot of potential and can kill people on turn 5. so eventhough glinda + hooked reaver is a powerful play. echo warlock (in which I unfortunately forgot healing. I tried odd fatigue warrior (I really recommend it - 7:3 for me and it was a lot of fun). I would describe myself as a pretty creative player so that's why I didn't go along with the mainstream and so far I haven't even played the rogue deck on my main account. I ended up 3:3 because I wasn't really able to compete against those decks which try to capitalize on 1/1 interactions.īut it actually motivated me to try a lot of things. On the first attempt I didn't read anything and jammed in the holy wrath + brewmasters paladin from standard thinking that it's just the usual brawliseum.

spellhunter deck hearthstone brawliseum

I'm a player with a big free-to-play earned collection and above average skill (legend back to back 12 months in a row at least). Mysteries of the Phoenix: Druid and Hunter Mysteries of the Phoenix: Warrior and Rogue Duels Advanced Guide - With Deck Lists and Treasure Tiersĭuels: Practical Guide to go Infinite in HC Duels









Spellhunter deck hearthstone brawliseum