Been testing a bunch of decks to see what might be good for climbing up to legend again next month. Out of the lot I am absolutely loving Insanity lock. Went on an absolute rip going 18-3 today with it. Not a massive data pool, but I was just running over almost everything.
Most games were over on turn 7. Played a few priests and warriors in there and they just durdled till turn 7 then died to double Insanity. Crazed Conductor can sometimes just steal a game if you have a very strong fatigue start. The druids I played were often on the backfoot then just roll over to Insanity/Crescendo on turn 6-7.
If the deck style is your style, give it a shot on reset.
Welcome to 2 weeks ago. The Buttons DK and and Zarimi seemed better now on the stats. Though for some odd reason I see Pirate DH and even Aggro Paladin showing better today which probably implies the rest players stabilized too much and got lazy.
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It’s a high roll deck in this meta. When it hits it fires on all cylinders and looks unstoppable. When it misses it looks like the worst pile of garbage you have ever played.
That reminds of how absurd the Pirate DH is. It seems great when the stars align but if you get bad draws it’s like standing there waiting to die. I have identified that the “mathematical” problem is that it has an extreme variation of Draw Impact stats (simply put: half of the deck is just bad compared to the rest of the deck).
I would say Tidepool did quite a bit to change this. Being able to VERY easily get an extra Crescendo or Insanity was a huge help to the deck.
It absolutely can but by the nature of how deck plays out it can also just be a brick in hand waiting for something to make it relevant.
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