Congratulations, you can proudly say, ‘me am smart’ now and consider yourself a skillful pro.
You could also to swagger like this:
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/hearthstone_gamepedia/images/5/55/Mailbox_Dancer_full.jpg
Just please don’t throw a tantrum when not everyone is impressed.
I’ve lost count to how many times I’ve said it, and I can’t be bothered to dig up my posts for yet another self-citation now, so I guess I’ll just say it once again. You fall into the trap of believing in a ‘winrate of a deck’ (or a card, which is even worse, but that’s another matter) — just like that, ‘in vacuum’, and the misconception of ‘more is better’.
Point number one, for the umpteenth time: consider the absolute best deck in the game for the moment, beating anything else without a chance. What’s its win rate, given enough time? The answer is 50% exactly, of course — pause to think about why and the implications of it, to begin with.
Which doesn’t mean the C’Thun variation of Jade rogue (mostly that Blade of C’Thun) isn’t ‘busted’ anyway — destroying entire archetypes, no less.
With that said, I’ve already pointed out that the C’Thun component is not the main reason Rogue is so ‘busted’. One could think of it more as a possible ‘tech’ choice — out of several ‘busted’ ones.
Apart from occasional appearances of silly, goofy, strange or cheap deck at really low ranks, I’ve never in my ‘career’ noticed a significant difference between ranks, from Bronze 10 to high Legend — mostly the same kind of ‘netdecks’.
Oh, I suppose I could even say it about Standard, which I hadn’t touched for years, but made a small exception during the previous event (this one, I think: https://www.hearthstonetopdecks.com/ulduar-grand-championship-in-game-event-guide-how-to-unlock-all-the-free-rewards/
, and the last task in particular — dunno why I bothered, but it was an experiment, I guess). So, I grabbed a budget deck at hand and gave it all a go. The sequence of matches looked roughly like this: a hound hunter (what the like of you would call a ‘meta tyrant’ at that point and a direct counter to this one) — a blizzbot — another hound hunter — another blizzbot… So yeah, after hitting 5 wins or so for the seasonal card back, since I was already halfway there anyway, I decided: that was it, I’d had my look — still no reason to bother with the wonderful experience of playing Standard, possibly for years to come. But that’s a bit of a digression, back to the topic…
Finally, all the analyses like the one above are little more than claims like, ‘In a game of rock, paper and scissors, scissors are totally the best because everyone in D5-L is playing paper, those who think it’s bad are newbs from Silver where it’s mostly rock they’re facing. It’s totally true, I heff di 100% facts! Anyone saying otherwise doesn’t really know what they’re talking about.’
Apparently, you can try to explain the power balance here to them for all eternity, they’d still be convinced of their views, because somebody showed them ‘di numberz’ — why, they even payed for it gladly.