It still has way too much ramp and manna cheat they just overwhelm you every time. I mean cheat like 9 cost dragon card on turn 5.
just play brann warrior you literally cant lose to druid but as we all know you will never EVER never EVER see a druid again if you play brann warrior
So have play another brain dead deck beat same thing.
since when have the decks not been braindead? name a single deck that isnt curve autopilot
Bran / dragon Druid both decks are broken more most decks when come to play style. At least other decks are not to bad play against the only other I could see get hit is buff Paladin rest is not too bad.
Dragon druid not even in top 9. Lmao still time to delete this thread.
No it’s not. The meta stats on hsguru show it not even in the top 14 on the default filter settings of the website. The way you filter is subjective but the theme is not that much different on other ranks or settings; e.g. check its performance on the top ranks; it’s barely ~50% so it’s more or less a zero sum game to play it.
since when does a deck being in a top whatever number have any relevance on any given player’s repeated exposure to it and getting overun by it? I fail to understand this “metric” being the way to judge an event instead of actually addressing the OP’s particular points.
If a deck isnt in the top 100 decks of the last year doesnt stop people in wild or casual using any given deck that still can steamroll a player today. Its like people use the “top x# deck lists and their tiers” to determine the reality that everyone exists in… when it very much isnt so. Only for the top players that those decks may be their reality… but its a far cry and erroneous one to suggest its the same exact one everyone exists in.
This right here I don’t care if they are the best deck. Abusing mana chest or just being a very cancerous deck to face saying it’s ok because it’s not too deck should not be an excuse to not nerf or change something to make the play experience better for both sides.
It’s nerfed adequately, it’s not broken anymore
Somehow, Reno Druid is, though xD
Anyway, counters are very well known, so if you keep losing to them, it’s because you choose to play a deck which is weak against it.
Not everything you lose to consistently is broken.
Because they’re either then lying about it being “broken” or they’re just having a problem in a lower rank where people don’t know how to play the game and the game shouldn’t be balanced around people playing pilot decks that don’t know what to do when faced with something interesting. It’s been nerfed multiple times as well. It’s fine.
If it was broken, more people would use it. It just sometimes can steamroll against non-aggro and get a 50% win rate. So broken! Lmao
I’d be fine with reno decks if they where not cheating out copies of cards or straight up board wiping everything
I’d be fine with my girlfriend if only she was more real and less neurotic than she really is(n’t).
We are making real suggestions on nerfs and changes you guys are ether being rude or making 0 help like just play the counter god go back to playing yugioh
Yes! That’s literally the only correct answer if the deck isn’t broken, and it isn’t
It’s unhealthy to play vs never said it was broken
What?
Could you rephrase that sentence for more clarity, please? xD
Anyway, if you know that the deck you hate and which counters you is weak to aggro, then you also know how to adapt your playstyle against it.
Even though you’re playing a slower deck (I imagine), you can speed it up by playing cards on curve, playing for tempo, and ignore the fact you’re not getting max value out of them
That should increase your winrate against it.
Under no circumstance will I personally ever know whats in a given deck. I barely know whats in any of my decks. Aint no way for this statement to be helpful for players like me. And you cant rely on things like playing on curve… or whatever tempo means. Chances of getting a playable card on turn 1 is like maybe 1 or 3 out of 30… more likely to get stuff that cant be played til turn 4 or 5 or later in opening hand after I mulligan.
But yeah, none of what you said makes any sense or is of any tangible help. Just because you dedicated your life to memorizing cards and entire decks doesnt mean the average player ever does.
I was typing conceptually. I can break it down into tangible steps, I just didn’t see anyone asking me to.
In fact, I once tried, and got interrupted.
- make sure your deck is viable - it has a strong enough early game (first couple of moves), or consistent comeback mechanisms;
- against slow decks, like Reno Druid, Dragon Druid, Reno Warrior… play cards inefficiently, just to get on the board. Every bit of dmg and health counts.
- against faster decks, prioritize survival and card draw - you need to draw into a miracle to survive
If you send me your deck, I can show you each step by examples from your own deck
P.S. With names like “Sherif Barrelbrim” and such, don’t worry, you’re not the only one who can’t remember card names xD I don’t even bother to read them, let alone to try to learn them
source: dude trust me
At least your username is accurate.