My Wish Is Your Command

Get rid of the card. It is the most obscene single use “Get out of jail free card” that has no real restrictions. It ends games with no chance to recover… especially at 8 mana or over. It is lazy design. Get rid of it.

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I agree and i wish they would remove it but they won’t because all the try hards need it to win.

The “try hards” are probably running Tier 1 decks, none of which play Zephrys:

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@infinityMin1

1: i take anything from a 3rd party website about hearthstone with a grain of salt. Only Blizzard knows the real numbers.\

2: Your definition of who try hards are is different as not everyone at the top are try hards they are just good. So my statement stands.

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Really? Zephyrs only works in highlander decks so you have a 1/30 chance of drawing the thing. Not to mention you only have one copy of all your cards so when card draw is against you, it is REALLY against you. The reward of drawing Zeph is for the risk you take in running such a deck. And as InfinityMan1 said, there are no Tier 1 highlander decks.

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Sure Blizzard is the only source with access to every recorded game, but when they have released data in the past HSReplay’s data (and VS’s iirc) closely matched it. You’re welcome to do with the data what you will, but that doesn’t change the fact that HSReplay’s numbers are still a close approximation of the meta at large.

So if a tryhard isn’t someone who plays the decks with the highest winrate (Tier 1), the decks with the most optimized costs that minimize grinding (budget decks, e.g. not Zephrys builds), or the decks that have the fastest games (aggro decks, e.g. not Zephrys builds), then how on earth do you classify one?