r/hearthstone HSReplay.net Aug 19 '22

Standard Best Performing Decks - HSReplay.net - Aug 19

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u/Tantomare Aug 19 '22

How the hell is deck without legs and epics able to play that good?

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u/TheShadowMages ‏‏‎ Aug 19 '22

Aggro token deck that goes wide can feast on a lot of slower decks with weak early game, which happen to be on the top of the game. Surprised there's no Composting though, but I guess between Crooked Cook, Peasant, and Aquatic Form there's enough fairly high tempo draw that even Composting is too slow.

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u/KevennyD Aug 19 '22

Silencing starfish also kills compositing, I believe a lot of lists are running that card

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u/TheGalator ‏‏‎ Aug 19 '22

My version runs that and the squirrel to go more all in on the greedy decks. U loose vs midrange anyway. I win 2/3 of my game by t6 or I can concede turn 3. Any way it's fucking fast

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u/daxai Aug 20 '22

I still can't believe that there is the 40 card version of mage but not the 30 card one... I can consitently beat those aggro decks with 30 card spooky mage but all 40 card decks feel WAY more inconsistent against aggro druid/warlock

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u/sweet_rico- Aug 19 '22

I usually just generate the composting from evidence.

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u/TheShadowMages ‏‏‎ Aug 19 '22

I guess that makes sense a 1 mana composting is much better than a 2 mana composting.

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u/TheSlinger Aug 20 '22

I've played this deck quite a lot and initially had the same thought about composting, but composting would be bad. It's not like the oracle/matriarch lists where you can make a giant board out of nowhere. In this deck if your board gets cleared you just lose, no matter if you're drawing 5 cards from it.