![]() Keep in mind the fact that your elementals also freeze what they attack, so this gives you the ability to trade into their big beast and keep them from smashing your health. Thanks to the healing from your elementals, this usually isn’t an issue. Usually, hunters will drop the Rexxar Hero card and attempt to craft custom beasts that they can use to overwhelm you before they run out of cards. This is another win condition Hunter usually has no answer for. With this win condition the idea is to heal so much and so consistently that your opponent either runs out of cards or loses to your army of elementals before then. She also gives your elementals lifesteal. Once on the field, Jaina summons a 3/6 Water Elemental and transforms your hero power so that it now summons a Water Elemental anytime it is used to kill a minion. ![]() Jaina is a Mage Hero card that cost nine mana to play. For anyone who has played Mage since The Frozen Throne expansion, Jaina will be a familiar face. The deck’s last win condition comes in the form of Frost Lich Jaina. This gives you the option to not attack and as a result to not trigger their secrets. Since the BSM win condition revolves around late game, you don’t really have to worry about dealing early game damage to your opponent. A fantastic way to slow secret Hunter down is by choosing not to attack when they have secrets in play. Something to keep in mind specifically for the Secret Hunter match-up is that many of your opponent’s minions are summoned when you trigger their secrets. Since your deck doesn’t have any spells that cost less than four, this means you’ll always be doing at least 4 damage, but usually it’s closer to six. Dragon’s Fury is a great option for clearing minions with bigger health, because its damage is based off of the cost of a random spell in your deck. You’ll also be running Polymorph and Zilliax, which can help with board clear, but these are only single card removal options.īy mid game, against decks like Secret or Spell Hunter, the opponent has usually amassed a board of minions. That being said, if you love a deck with a ton of hard-hitting Legendaries, this one is for you.Those big board clear spells come in the forms of Dragon’s Fury, Blizzard, Meteor, and Flamestrike. If you were to make this one from scratch (which is not recommended), it’d cost you nearly 20,000 dust. The biggest downside of Beast Hunter is its cost. This gives you the ability to play way more Beasts than usual, giving your more ways to overrun your opponent. You’ll be running Prince Renathal, which means your deck size is 40 and your starting health will be 35. Beast Hunter was a strong deck before the launch of March of the Lich King and now it seems to be even stronger. At time of writing, this version of Beast Hunter has an impressive 66 percent win rate out of 6,300 reported games on. ![]() Would it be Standard Hearthstone without a viable version of Beast Hunter? Based on statistics, the above list is actually far beyond viable. Created and rated by LoR players, you will find decks that give you a deck build and list, optimal mana curve, card rarities, champions, regions, and some tips and tricks to help you win your games This deck list is rated by the top score for the current patch, so youll always be on top of the current Legends of Runeterra meta. With that in mind, here are the Hunter decks crushing the ladder since the launch of March of the Lich King. If you’re a Hunter main, though, odds are you already have a fair amount of the cards you’ll need. Since March of the Lich King is just under a month old, it is important to craft any of the following lists with caution. With the March of the Lich King expansion, there are even more minion types in the game, something Hunter unsurprisingly takes advantage of. That being said, the majority of fun Hunter decks focus on intricate minion play, primarily through the Beast minion type. That means you have to be careful when playing at low health against a Hunter because they always have, at the very least, two damage available. For two mana, the Hunter player can deal two damage directly to your health and there isn’t a thing you can do about it. The Hunter class plays host to one of the most frustrating Hero Powers you’ll ever play against in Hearthstone: Steady Shot. Notable archetypes of years past include Face Hunter, Beast Hunter, and Deathrattle Hunter, to name a few. For years now, Rexxar and his beasts have dominated Hearthstone’s ranked ladder with a plethora of unique archetypes. It’s no surprise that, as a result, he was chosen to be the face of the Hunter class in Hearthstone. In Hearthstone’s parent game, World of Warcraft, Rexxar is the most iconic Beastmaster who has ever lived.
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