Hearthstone Meta Report – July 8

Introduction

Welcome to On the Horizen, your one-stop-shop for everything to know about the current standard meta provided by members of the Hype Horizen team themselves! Every Friday you can expect a detailed report on the meta as a whole and some tips for how to maneuver through it. This will also be a hot spot for other articles written by team members. PLEASE NOTE: All information is based on personal experience + personal statistics gathered through many hours of competitive-level gameplay.

Meta Overview 

Now that it has been over a week since Prince Renathal has been released, the Meta has started to settle. Additionally, the new reveals of cards are also causing some theorycrafting and experimental efforts to drift towards what is to come. That being said, there are still a few major shake-ups when compared to the last tier list.

Decks

Here are the best decks to play right now and decks to have fun with.

Tier 1: Best decks in current meta, guaranteed playable in legend

Tier 2: Decks to climb the ranks

Tier 3: Can be used for climbing, but consider taking the risk

Tier 1 (VERY GOOD)





Tier 2 (Good for Climbing)









Tier 3 (Can climb, but harder)


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Closing Thoughts

Honestly, every single deck on this list is good to climb with, even Prince Druid (even if it needs a good early game to get going). Overall, very few of these decks are aggro, and those that are need to snowball pretty hard to keep up with the 10HP buff and extra Control people are currently playing. I think there are at least a few solid decks for every style of play.

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