
#Keleseth quest hunter upgrade#
Selfish Shellfish is a sizable upgrade to the deck (no pun intended), as it allows your Razorfen Beastmaster to pull out a 7/7, which can be extremely difficult for your opponent to deal with late in the game. Given that Deathrattle Demon Hunter was an archetype entirely introduced in Year of the Gryphon, it makes sense that it should be able to carry over to Year of the Hydra more or less intact.


Table of Contentsĭeathrattle Demon Hunter AAECAea5AwS/7QOoigSHiwTysQQN6uYCmOoDu+0DvO0D/e0DqO8Dr+8Di/cDgIUEqZEEtbMEuLYE0bcEAA= Also thanks to Decktech for trailblazing this kind of theorycrafting roundup before going on to bigger and better things as part of the Hearthstone team. GLHF!īig thanks to my Coin Concede co-hosts, Edelweiss and RidiculousHat, as well as Hunter expert extraordianaire Sidisi, for their advice on devising and refining these lists. We’ll know what the meta is very, very soon until then, at least one of these decks should pique your interest and align with your dust budget. Some of these might be great, and some might be terrible some card choices are certainly incorrect and some cards are likely missing, but since the set is not yet released, all of them have a perfect 100% win rate! In other words, feel free to use these as inspiration change cards, mess around and have fun. It can also be kind of overwhelming, though with so many possibilities, what on earth do you play once you’ve opened up all your packs and deleted all your invalid decks? With that in mind, this is a list of some decks I’ve brewed up to get you started.

Standard rotation in Hearthstone is one of the most fun times to play the game because everything is wide open and no one knows what’s good yet.
