Introduction | November 6 Hearthstone Meta
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 high-level gameplay.
Meta Overview | November 6 Hearthstone Meta
With the new expansion set to drop in just two weeks (November 17th) the current meta has been and continues to look all but solved creating quite a stale metagame. People have been experimenting with some off meta decks like Control Shaman and Quest Warlock with some success, however, the best decks continue to be the best decks. Although ‘stale’ there are a lot of different decks you can play to climb through the ranks which is at least somewhat appealing. The meta will most likely not change too much more until the release of Darkmoon Faire.
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Closing Thoughts | November 6 Hearthstone Meta
To really enjoy playing ladder in hearthstone right now I feel like you have to play something at least slightly off meta. Decks like Galakrond Warlock and Highlander Rogue have been performing quite well as they both beat Paladin and Priest (2 of the best decks) rather convincingly. If you play anything more off meta than these decks you are probably just going to lose ranks (or you can just high roll and it doesn’t matter). Darkmoon Faire waiting room…Good luck on the climb.