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Posted: 10 Jan 2018 07:46 AM PST

How do you pop the cubes in Druid?

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 09:36 PM PST

This week's Tavern Brawl is "Shadow Reflection" (January 10th, 2018)

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 09:00 AM PST

Description: Build a deck of any size, and we'll fill the rest of the 30 cards with Shadow Reflections that copy the last card you play!

Chalk Board

This is a Wild Brawl.

Shadow Reflection card

Each time you play a card, transform this into a copy of it until the end of your turn.

This is not the same as the card this Brawl seems to be based on, Death's Shadow from Valeera the Hollow.

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Why I love playing Cube Hunter

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 06:56 AM PST

The Hearthstone 2018 Rotation: what each of the 12 most popular decks is losing this year

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 09:51 PM PST

Control Warlock (12.66%): Cubelock is going to have a breeze this rotation, only losing Mistress of Mixtures.

Tempo Rogue (11.05%): Tempo Rogue is only losing the card that our opponents never seem to draw nearly as much as we do, the one and only Patches the Pirate, as well as its trusty sidekick, Swashburglar.

Raza Priest (10.15%): This deck, as its name suggests, is losing vital parts of it after rotation. Priest will no longer have an incentive to build Highlander unless new cards to this effect are printed.

Aggro Paladin (9.25%): This dominant deck is only saying goodbye to Rallying Blade and Mr Patches, who reminded many of us that we should double-check before ending your turn if our bar isn't green.

Dragon Priest (9.03%): This archetype is taking a severe blow, losing a great early-game card in Kabal Talon Priest and two of its best value cards, Drakonid Operative and Netherspite Historian, that enable to play the value game, as well as a phenomenal one-sided board clear in Dragonfire Potion. Blizzard has pushed the dragon theme within Priest for a while, so only time will tell how the archetype is positioned in 2018's first expansion.

Secret Mage (6.97%): Secret Mage is losing a pretty crucial package in Cabal Lackey, Kabal Crystal Runner, Firelands Portal and Medivh's Valet. These are powerful cards that can produce massive swings in tempo for (mostly) very little cost: Secret Mage will need some new goodies to recover from this loss.

Jade Druid (5.12%): Jade Druid is another deck whose entire mechanic stems from MSoG, and will not survive rotation. Funnily enough, as abhorred as this deck was, its dissapearance may lead to the emergence of another infinite-card deck, Dead Man's Hand Warrior.

Aggro Hunter (4.30%): Aggro Hunter will loses our trusty one-eyed pirate (honestly, just by reading "aggro", you already know this is one of the 700 decks playing Patches), and Alleycat, the card that separated a good player from an average one based on which cat you killed first.

Aggro Warlock (3.23%): Zoo will lose Darkshire Councilman The Guy In Charge and Malchezaar's Imp. Losing the latter is likely enough to move it away from Soulfire, so Zoo will have a lot of room to fill come rotation. Demon variants also lose Crystalweaver.

Murloc Paladin (3.11%): Murloc Paladin is saying goodbye to its weapon Rallying Blade, and to two solid one-drops, Grimscale Chum and Vilefin Inquisitor, which considerably hurts the deck. Rockpool Hunter, Coldlight Seer, Murloc Warleader and Gentle Megasaur are all weakened now that there are fewer early murlocs to snowball off of. This deck also loses the pirate package, which I think was cool thematically, pirates and murlocs working together to make the opponent hate Hearthstone.

Aggro Druid (3.10%): Aggro Druid is tragically having to say bye, marks. Mark of the Lotus and Mark of Y'Shaarj are saying sayanora to Standard, as well as the meanest monster from the Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, Patches.

Big Priest (2.89%): In a field this unfair, it is no small feat to be the kind of degeneracy, but I would hand that title to Big Priest, a deck that has no problem cheating out baddies when Druid can only dream of getting its pay-to-win cards on the board as quickly as this monstrosity. Thankfully, this abomination is losing Y'Shaarj, Barnes, Dragonfire Potion, Shadow Word: Horror and Pint-Sized Potion, meaning this deck is two instances for a mass-removal and an actual mass-removal card, a good target to cheat out and its earliest way to cheat out cards. It's in the air how it'll fair, but barring (god forbid) another card that lets priest cheat out its guys, this deck might be in a rough spot come rotation.

All in all, this format's most popular decks are playing significantly more cards from last year's sets than 2016's - in fact, if you remove MSoG, I think these twelve archetypes average at fewer than one card per deck rotating out. While Raza Priest and Jade Druid will implode, to the satisfaction of many, Secret Mage, Dragon Priest, and arguably Big Priest are dependent on new cards to survive rotation, and these shifts will significantly affect the meta. However, considering that the vast majority of cards in Hearthstone's most prominent decks are from 2017, the current trend is for existing cards to get powercrept as the newer, more powerful ones shape the meta. I think the new cards from the next set will affect the meta at least as much as its loss of old cards.

TL;DR Hearthstone's two most recent boogeymen, Jade Druid and Raza priest, are getting completely destroyed, and serveral are all at the mercy of the next set's incoming cards to see whether they will remain a viable archetype. . Various aggro decks (... and midrange... and control) are losing Mean Street's many-eyed menace, but otherwise these popular decks aren't losing much, and I predict the upcoming expansion to affect Hearthstone's meta at least as much as rotation.

Thanks to the source for stats and decklists I used: https://www.vicioussyndicate.com/vs-data-reaper-report-75/

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[0:52] The Illusionist's Master Plan

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 01:21 AM PST

I've never been so excited to discover Majordomo Executus.

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 01:48 AM PST

3 legendaries, 3 memes

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 09:04 AM PST

Well, this was meant to happen eventually...

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 06:19 PM PST

Just got 2 packs from outside the game?

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 08:18 AM PST

Did they give us more free packs? I just got two free K&C packs I've been playing all morning then all of a sudden it says two packs were added from outside the game, is there any way to see where they came from?

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First game after making the cube lock deck. I need a shower.

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 02:51 PM PST

Ben Brode on Twitter - ‘We have an update coming next month which includes some cool events and balance changes’.

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 10:05 AM PST

How did it end up like this......

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 05:09 PM PST

Manage to do the combo after 8 tries

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 06:01 AM PST

Who would win: a Death Knight armed with a 9/3 Lifesteal weapon or one elemental boi

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 01:52 PM PST

Sometimes you just gotta let the other guy have his moment...

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 06:43 PM PST

Evolved my board just right!

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 03:17 AM PST

If only I‘d play Kazakus Priest

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 06:36 AM PST

DisguisedToast exodia fail

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 06:15 PM PST

When fishing goes wrong

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 05:48 PM PST

Wicked skeleton viable confirmed?

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 12:30 AM PST

Swiped

Posted: 09 Jan 2018 05:41 PM PST

I think we might need more than a shower

Posted: 10 Jan 2018 06:06 AM PST

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