That said, I think a number of these cards could make an impact on later metas, but that’s not what we’re here to judge. That deck has a shot at Tier 3, but I think it just falls like a house of cards compared to Jade Druid or Razakus. As far as new decks, Blizzard has made an attempt to create some kind of Grinder Druid, which tries to recruit out these stubborn, sturdy high health minions to swarm the board. I don’t think any of these archetypes are seriously threatened by any new cards, but admittedly, the new Druid cards don’t seem to support them all that well. Token Druid, Big Druid, and Jade Druid (despite my silly prediction last time) are all carving out good winrates. Malfurion was everybody’s favorite dom daddy during the first stretch of the KFT meta, but even after a round of nerfs, Druid is still looking quite good. Alright, boring stuff out of the way! As tradition dictates, let’s start with Druid. If something is slightly wrong, I apologize, we tried our best. One more note: Blizzard has been changing the rarity and even the fine text of some of these cards right up to the last minute. I would be surprised to see these cards locked out of the meta. Almost certainly sees some light play in a Tier 2 deck at least.Ĥ out of 4: Very likely to see play in a Tier 1 or Tier 2 deck. Might be a staple in a Tier 3 deck, or perhaps a tech card in a Tier 2 deck.ģ out of 4: Likely to see play in a Tier 1 or Tier 2 deck. Probably won’t even make it into a Tier 3 deck.Ģ out of 4: Unlikely to see play in a Tier 1 or Tier 2 deck. Here’s what each point value essentially means:ġ out of 4: Very unlikely to see play in a Tier 1 or Tier 2 deck. I’m going to rate every card on a 4-point scale.
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