![]() ![]() Not much has changed here – you play a combination of control and burn strategies, focusing on survival first and bursting with direct damage in the mid- to late game. The latest patch has been kind to the Demon Hunter and reinforced its position as a total champ (though admittedly, the deck was doing well before). ![]() (Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment)Ĭode: AAECAea5AwTosAPaxgPUyAPP0gMNh7oD17sD4LwD2cYD/MgD/sgD0c0D+84D/tEDzNIDzdID1NID99UDAA= Soul Demon Hunter He's gnashing his teeth because he has no money for expensive decks. ![]() Oh yeah, baby, these decks are budget-friendly! But we are doing a Top 2, and that means our picks need to excel and do something special… a.k.a be dirt cheap. Many excellent decks could easily make our list – Libram Paladin, Tempo Mage, and Control Priest to name a few. Pretty much every class is doing well, except maybe Warrior and Rogue. It’s crazy how much variety the Hearthstone meta currently has, especially when compared to the recent problems in its main competitor, Magic: The Gathering Arena. Let’s narrow them to only two and go climb that ladder! Most classes currently sit in Tier 1 with a good deck or two and winning games like crazy. Hearthstone is a very dynamic game with a very healthy metagame. Tomer analyzes the best new Kaladesh cards for Commander and what decks they might show up in.It’s time to burst the bubble! (Image credit: Blizzard Entertainment) Tomer goes over sweet new cards for Commander in Part 1 of his Kaladesh review. Read moreĬommander Review: Kaladesh Part 1 (White, Blue, Black)Ĭommander Review: Kaladesh Part 2 (Red, Green, Colorless, Multi-Color, Lands) This week has seen a bevy of exciting decks place in tournaments. What are the odds of winning with a deck built around Braid of Fire in Modern, and how much mana will Magic Online let us make? Let's see! Read more Just how much value can you expected to open from a box of Kaladesh? Let's break it down! Read more Against the Odds: Braid of Fire Remember, it took them the better part of a decade to make leagues work and previous client changes typically happened years after they were suppose to. Even if Wizards' goal is to move away from Magic Online and to a Hearthstone-esque client, it's hard to imagine it happening soon. Take a look at the Modern Index, deals like 3 tix Thoughtseize and 1 tix Overgrown Tomb are almost too good to pass up unless you truly believe Magic Online is dying to the point where it won't exist in the next year, which seems unlikely. I'm actually coming around to the idea that now is a time to buy staples. While some of the changes are troubling (especially the changes to redemption), selling out is a knee jerk reaction and very likely a bad idea, especially now as prices of Modern staples have taken a big hit. I expect we'll find that these synergies are more Against the Odds than tier one in Modern, but it also seems unlikely that either card drops all the way back to their previous lows until they are reprinted.įinally, Magic Online is a mess at the moment with an abnormally large number of players selling off their collections in the wake of the announcement of changes to redemption and treasure chests. Similarly, Intervention Pact increased 76% to $7.00 after being just over $1 a week ago. Platinum Emperion, which has been on our winners list for the past two weeks, doubled up again and is now nearly $30 after being $7.50 a month ago. In Modern, the biggest movers of the week were again attached to various Madcap Experiment combos. I expect we'll be talking about another significant loss from Chandra, Torch of Defiance again next week, along with the rest of the planeswalkers from the set, which each dropped between 5–15% on the week. While it could just be the natural variance of coverage, when her week one performance is combined with a bunch of bad press from the pros (apparently dealing four damage to a creature isn't very good in Kaladesh Standard), her 13% drop to $39.99 makes sense. On the other hand, Chandra, Torch of Defiance was essentially absent from the first day of SCG Indianapolis. Based on the coverage of this weekend's SCG event, the card was in a ton of decks and it seems likely it will be the chase uncommon from Kaladesh. Aether Hub also increased 28% to $2.00, and rightly so. The biggest financial news of the week is Kaladesh, where cards from the set continue to separate themselves into winners and losers for the new Standard format.Īs for winners, nearly every Gearhulk is up on the week, with Noxious Gearhulk being the biggest winner with a 24% gain, followed by Verdurous Gearhulk at 12%, and Torrential Gearhulk at 8%. ![]()
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