Its important to change classes with the meta

So how has the meta changed after the banlist and the whelp ban and what is the best deck to climb now ?

I have dropped my old deck and picked up a different deck.

I have learned that playing just one class and deck is a bad you play all the classes to get better understanding of the game as well as its just more fun.

So this has been my learning experience dont be afriad to try new classes its not good to just play the classes you are used too.

Sofar my faveroute classes are Mage Shaman Rogue Druid i stil some cards to make my highlander druid but i should be done with that soon :smiley:

I broke D10 yesterday and thought I’d give the Pud Priest which I used to combat druid before the nerf a rest. My warrior is level 57 so I broke out Brann Reno just for some laughs. Still laughing now after 8 game win-streak vs Plague DK and Rainbow DK. It’s like everyone switched from druid to DK after the nerf.

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Yes i am learning that when a patch comes its important to adapt to the meta and that chaing your class might help :slight_smile:

Also depends on the cards you get from your packs when the new expansion drops. I have all the warrior and mage legendaries since Badlands but I have to use Reno decks for both of those classes.

But I don’t have Aman’Thul, the most powerful priest card to make my priest decks stronger (I did get Elise recently though, but I turned away from Reno Priest decks cuz of the ultra slow early game).

Some very useful legendaries are the neutrals:

Photographer Fizzle (Festival of Legends)
E.T.C. (Festival of Legends)
Reno, Lone Ranger (Badlands)
Zilliax 3000 (Whizzbang)

They’re all very good and will find a use in both Standard decks until they rotate out, and in wild decks thereafter.

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