

Unaffected by the new card changes, it’s sure to continue being one of the top decks to beat. Control Warlock Click above for the deck code.īackground: Control Warlock has quickly become one of my favourite current Hearthstone decks, and not just because it carried me to Legend rank last month, but because of the way it comfortably and reliably counters aggro decks - of which there’s been plenty. Instead, I’m going to recommend three decks that I believe are strong right now in the brand new post-nerf meta, and are sure to help you climb through the ranks. I’m not going to speculate about where the meta might be once it has settled. Now that those cards have been addressed, the meta game will change and - hopefully - the reduction in overall power level will allow for some cool new strategies to ascend. Cards like Patches (plus a pirate or two), Corridor Creeper and (to some extent) Bonemare are the foundation of an extremely effective tempo shell that any class can adopt and use to some success. Nearly every top tier deck has made powerful use of these cards, and the fact that three of them are neutral has also led to a feeling of “sameyness” across the different classes. If you’ve been playing Hearthstone recently, these changes should come as no surprise. Raza the Chained: Now reduces your Hero Power cost to 1 instead of 0 The cards that have been changed are below, if you want more detail you can read more here:Ĭorridor Creeper: Now has 2 attack, down from 5
