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Control Mage, Burn Mage, Big-Spells Mage. Whatever you want to call it, it's a feasible option in the current meta.
Deck list and guide: https://t.co/V21JwCshN8
Dragon Priest has certainly shifted a bit following the release of #Kobolds as it now uses big spells for large tempo swings.
Deck list & guide: https://t.co/uH2HOPBOgJ
Tempo is always important for those on a budget since they often can not outvalue their opponents. Tempo Rogue is a perfect example of that.
Deck list and guide: https://t.co/v4KZxuWSZH
Control Mage has always been an expensive deck, but Kobolds exacerbates the problem with six new Epics and Dragoncaller Alanna. Our guide: https://t.co/JPxoHRYtsz
Cubelock is a breath of fresh air in the combo archetype. Let us help you learn how to play it!
Our guide: https://t.co/pvgwCF5Gir
If you've long been a fan of Murloc Paladin, the archetype is still viable, but it's been forced to incorporate parts of the ever popular Aggro Paladin.
Deck list & guide: https://t.co/PBfeIuuGu6
Thanks to strong Deathrattle minions in #Kobolds, Control Paladin has shifted back towards a N'Zoth win condition.
Our recommended deck list and guide: https://t.co/LKh15fd1V9
With so many hard control decks out there, players have been searching for combo decks to counter them.
Thus Cubelock has arisen. Here's our guide: https://t.co/pvgwCF5Gir
With Tempo/Secret Mage moving towards Aluneth and Corridor Creeper, the budget version of the deck is left with Explosive Runes, the only new card to make the deck list.
Here's our newly updated guide: https://t.co/bRcuYHQtWx
ICYMI: Aggro Paladin is the most common aggro deck out there right now. Here's our guide: https://t.co/ts3F6g0RUJ
Secret/Tempo Mage is still the most dominant deck in the class, but Big Spells Mage is emerging as a viable option. Our Kobolds & Catacombs guide: https://t.co/V21JwCshN8
Miracle Priest has shifted towards the late game with most calling it Control Priest now. Here's our all-new #Kobolds deck list and guide: https://t.co/o4cKVa513E
Corridor Creeper has even managed to find its way into many Secret/Tempo Mage decks. Our Tempo Mage guide: https://t.co/PgMl0xvkS5
With Vulgar Homunculus and Kobold Librarian, Zoolock has some great, new early game minions! Our #Kobolds & Catacombs guide: https://t.co/YY4JihIba0
Control Warlock has been completely rejuvinated thanks to Voidlord! Our recommended deck list and guide: https://t.co/y1GI0WJJBs
Aluneth was a great addition to the burn-heavy Tempo/Secret Mage builds. It's now one of the best decks in the meta. If you want to learn how to play it, check out our guide: https://t.co/PgMl0xvkS5
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Nearly 25% of most Aggro Paladin decks have changed since #Kobolds came out. Our updated guide: https://t.co/ts3F6g0RUJ
With weaker Aggro decks around, Face Hunter has once again become relevant. Our guide: https://t.co/teOPLCFC6I
A Basic Shaman deck is nice because it already has one of the best removal cards in the game: Hex. Our guide: https://t.co/BbAUdV8yha