Check Out The Strongest Demon Hunter Decks In Hearthstone

Check Out The Strongest Demon Hunter Decks In Hearthstone

Check Out The Strongest Demon Hunter Decks In Hearthstone

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Check Out The Strongest Demon Hunter Decks In Hearthstone

The Ashes of Outland expansion has only been out for a day in Hearthstone, but there's no doubt that the new Demon Hunter class is mopping the floor. Via: reddit.com (u/BlackChaosGG) The Ashes of Outland expansion has only been out for a day in , but there is no doubt that the new Demon Hunter class is mopping the floor with most other classes. Data from matches for the class were abnormally high a few hours after launch, but with so few games played, the statistics looked too good to be true. Now, a day later with over 50,000 games available, the Demon Hunter is far more powerful than most thought possible. We have some of the best decks right here for both Standard and Wild, and now might be a good time to play, as will definitely step in soon with some kind of balance update. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Via: playhearthstone.com

Pure Aggro

Illidan’s Hero power and class identity lend itself towards pure aggro with the ability to control the board early. The goal of this deck is to get early value from cards like Crimson Sigil Runner for card cycle, and Battlefiend to snowball. Altruis the Outcast pairs strongly with the Outcast keyword, allowing Eye Beam to shine for removal. The real star of the midgame is Skull of Gul’Dan, which can again provide incredible value, and if any card were to be nerfed in the near future, this is a prime candidate. This deck has over 20,000 games played and a whopping 69.5-win rate against all classes. Deck Code -AAECAea5AwTMugPDvAPtvgPaxgMNh7oDi7oDyboD17sD4LwDusYDx8YD2cYD18gD98gD/MgD/sgD/8gDAA==

Highlander Demon Hunter

For players who prefer midrange and later game decks, this Highlander Demon Hunter demands a bit more strategy, but also offers far more versatility in play thank to everyone’s favorite (or hated) Elemental, Zephrys the Great. The card’s recent changes tend to provide a perfect for the following turn, but there is still great value to be gained here. Still, the addition of a broader range of cards allows for more options. Eventually, aggro decks will likely be put into check, whereas midrange and midrange are likely to remain powerful. Again, Skull of Gul’dan overperforms in this deck, along with Imprisoned Antaen, Crimson Sigil Runner, and of course, Zephrys. This deck has over 16,000 games played and boasts a 62.7%-win rate against all classes. Deck Code - AAECAea5Ax78owORsQOHugOLugPJugPMugPXuwPmuwOcvAPDvAPJvAOZvQPWvgPmvgPtvgOEwwP3wwO6xgPHxgPZxgPaxgPVyAPXyAP+yAP/yAOcyQPZ0wPb0wPd0wP41gMAAA==

Wild Only – Odd Aggo Illidan

This deck is sure to be nerfed in the future. Its sample size is tiny at only 260 games, but its 80.8%-win rate against the most broken decks in the game is not to be ignored. Before the expansion released, the developers stated that the upgraded hero power would give Illidan +2 attack, providing a massive 100% increase over the base power. This deck is another pure aggro deck, but with the benefit of the increased attack in the hero power, and of course, Skull of Gul’Dan allows for massive draw. In addition, Leeroy Jenkins and Loatheb make lethal far easier to reach by turns six or seven. Deck Code - AAEBAea5AwavBPoOnvgCzLoDw7wDxLwDDKbvAuXvAv2wA4e6A+a7A7rGA9nGA9TIA9fIA/fIA/7IA/LJAwA= Be sure to try out these three decks soon, because it would be shocking if something is not changed right away to tone down the power level of the newest Hearthstone class!

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