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On 2017-06-24 at 4:08 AM, Caldyrvan said:

I feel like getting Ozruk from Servant of Kalimos can be useful sometimes but putting it into the deck normally feels wrong, too less attack for the huge mana cost.

Get rid of the Air Elemental and put in 2x Blazecaller

 

I have to agree. Ozruk isn't worth a card slot, because he costs too much and you're rarely going to get him to a good health stat. I've seen him up to 40, but that requires lots of luck.

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Been using this deck a lot

can't seem to get past rank 3

 

alley cat x 2

hungry crab x 1

jeweled macaw x 2

crackling razormaw x 2

kindly grandmothe x 2

golakka crawler x 2

scavenging hyena x 2

animal companion x 2

deadly shot x 2

eaglehorn bow x 2

rat pack x 1

kill command x 2

unleash the hounds x 2

houndmaster x 2

nesting roc x 1

tundra rhino x 1

savannah highmane x 2

 

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@DustintimeThe deck looks fine. If you are not encountering that many murloc or pirate deck, consider removing the tech cards. If that doesn't work for you or if it is not an option, I would suggest using a stronger deck, like pirate warrior or a token shaman.

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stuck at rank 2 with the above hunter deck

what does anyone think about putting in ravenous pterrodax to proc kindly grandmother, but im not sure waht to remove

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1 hour ago, Dustintime said:

stuck at rank 2 with the above hunter deck

what does anyone think about putting in ravenous pterrodax to proc kindly grandmother, but im not sure waht to remove

That would be a very difficult combo to pull of since Ravenous Pterrordax is a Warlock card. :P 

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2 hours ago, Dustintime said:

oh my bad, i didn't even look

i get it like 40% of the time from jeweled macaw

 

LMFAO!

 

you must play quest rogue.

I love Jeweled Macaw. No matter what Hunter I build, Standard or Wild, I put in Jeweled Macaw.  

 Actually I'm more of a Control player, lately Priest.  :P 

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On 6/27/2017 at 5:37 PM, Dustintime said:

Been using this deck a lot

can't seem to get past rank 3

 

alley cat x 2

hungry crab x 1

jeweled macaw x 2

crackling razormaw x 2

kindly grandmothe x 2

golakka crawler x 2

scavenging hyena x 2

animal companion x 2

deadly shot x 2

eaglehorn bow x 2

rat pack x 1

kill command x 2

unleash the hounds x 2

houndmaster x 2

nesting roc x 1

tundra rhino x 1

savannah highmane x 2

 

I would suggest cutting 1 Deadly Shot.  A lot of mid range hunters run 0 copies now, I personally really like it and still think 1 is the way to go, 2 seems a bit excessive though.  I have always like a single Tol'vir Warden, but that is just personal preference.

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I have just one deadly shot now, things seem to be improving slightly. There are still quite a bit of legendary players still mid rank though it seems.

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7 hours ago, Dustintime said:

I have just one deadly shot now, things seem to be improving slightly. There are still quite a bit of legendary players still mid rank though it seems.

A lot of my people are still floating around 10 and 15 right now. I hit 15 day the first day and have just been doing Arena. I'll hit the ladder sometime around the end of this week when I have more time. 

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Yeah...i'm starting to do better now that its getting towards end of the month

but if I see one more evolve shaman im going to lose it, seriously. Doesn't anyone play anything else?

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6 hours ago, Dustintime said:

Yeah...i'm starting to do better now that its getting towards end of the month

but if I see one more evolve shaman im going to lose it, seriously. Doesn't anyone play anything else?

Most people run Evolve Shaman since it has a positive winrate against a lot of the common decks, one being Midrange Hunter. What little I played on the ladder I ran Control Warrior and I won the few games that I had faced against Evolve Shaman. 

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understandable, but as control warrior you usually dont have 3 or 4 two and three mana minions on the board buffed up to three times their original stats, and with two mana from the opponent they get changed to 1/1's. a little ridiculous.

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23 hours ago, Dustintime said:

understandable, but as control warrior you usually dont have 3 or 4 two and three mana minions on the board buffed up to three times their original stats, and with two mana from the opponent they get changed to 1/1's. a little ridiculous.

I agree. Though I enjoy playing Control Shaman, I feel Shaman has been slightly over tuned. Hopefully the next set will be a little more generous to the other classes. *Cough* Warlock

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19 hours ago, Dustintime said:

I also hope warlock get some good cards

I've been seeing some pretty good jaraxxus decks between ranks 5 and 10 currently though

Are you referring to the Bloodbloom Doom Warlock or Handlock?

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Would love to get some feedback on my Pirate Warrior variation. I usually play MR Hunter or Token Shaman, I got a Patches recently for my Shaman and due to my 0% win-rate with the Control Warrior I'd attempted to build, I thought I'd give Pirate Warrior a try. I've got a limited collection and don't have the dust to craft epics, but I could craft any commons or rares that I don't already have. 

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3 hours ago, doctorp said:

Would love to get some feedback on my Pirate Warrior variation. I usually play MR Hunter or Token Shaman, I got a Patches recently for my Shaman and due to my 0% win-rate with the Control Warrior I'd attempted to build, I thought I'd give Pirate Warrior a try. I've got a limited collection and don't have the dust to craft epics, but I could craft any commons or rares that I don't already have. 

Seems like a pretty solid budget version. If you have the cards I would suggest dropping Warsong Commander and 1 Reckless Rocketeer for 2 of either Southsea Captains or Mortal Strikes. Southsea Captain has more targets than Warsong Commander which will up your overall damage output and it will give your pirates more survivability if you need to trade while Mortal Strike could be used for either removal or extra burst damage. I personally run both in mine but I've seen versions that didn't run one of the two. 

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17 minutes ago, KingMe said:

Seems like a pretty solid budget version. If you have the cards I would suggest dropping Warsong Commander and 1 Reckless Rocketeer for 2 of either Southsea Captains or Mortal Strikes. Southsea Captain has more targets than Warsong Commander which will up your overall damage output and it will give your pirates more survivability if you need to trade while Mortal Strike could be used for either removal or extra burst damage. I personally run both in mine but I've seen versions that didn't run one of the two. 

 

Does Mortal Strike get around Taunt minions? Just trying to work out why so many decks run both Mortal and Heroic Strike. 

I'm also wondering whether there's much chance that one of these cards might get moved to HoF when KFT launches... Pirates seem to have been pretty popular since Patches appeared... Though I suppose they'll probably just wait for Patches to rotate to Wild.

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2 minutes ago, doctorp said:

Does Mortal Strike get around Taunt minions? Just trying to work out why so many decks run both Mortal and Heroic Strike. 

I'm also wondering whether there's much chance that one of these cards might get moved to HoF when KFT launches... Pirates seem to have been pretty popular since Patches appeared... Though I suppose they'll probably just wait for Patches to rotate to Wild.

It's spell damage so it's not effected by taunt and honestly I don't see it or Heroic Strike going to the HoF. Don't quote me on that though. lol 

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18 minutes ago, KingMe said:

It's spell damage so it's not effected by taunt and honestly I don't see it or Heroic Strike going to the HoF. Don't quote me on that though. lol 

Consider yourself quoted :P haha

Thanks for the advice. It's helpful people like you that make it possible for latecomers such as myself to get into this game.  I started playing in April around Un'Goro launch and currently, I'm sitting around rank 11, trying to push to 10 this season. 

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5 minutes ago, doctorp said:

Consider yourself quoted :P haha

Thanks for the advice. It's helpful people like you that make it possible for latecomers such as myself to get into this game.  I started playing in April around Un'Goro launch and currently, I'm sitting around rank 11, trying to push to 10 this season. 

Not a problem, it's what I'm here for. I'm happy that the game is getting more players and I try to do what I can to keep them. :) 

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On 26/07/2017 at 1:19 PM, KingMe said:

Seems like a pretty solid budget version. If you have the cards I would suggest dropping Warsong Commander and 1 Reckless Rocketeer for 2 of either Southsea Captains or Mortal Strikes. Southsea Captain has more targets than Warsong Commander which will up your overall damage output and it will give your pirates more survivability if you need to trade while Mortal Strike could be used for either removal or extra burst damage. I personally run both in mine but I've seen versions that didn't run one of the two. 

This has been a really effective change. The data told me that your suggestions would work, but I underestimated how much difference these little changes would make.

Definitely worth the 500 dust for a Southsea Cap and a Mortal Strike. Dropped the Warsong Commander and one of the RRs as you suggested. I was previously stuck around ranks 12-13, but managed to push through to rank 10 and won 8 of my last 10 games. I see a rank 5 in my future and one of those sweet, sweet, golden epics. I've got 3 solid decks now (this, a MR Hunter, and a Token Shaman) so am able to adapt to suit the meta, which is nice. 

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