Searching for an in-depth deck building guide
Submitted 2 years, 4 months ago by
WiseWolf
I'm more of a collector and thus never got into deck building in Hearthstone although I'm playing HS since the very beginning. Since the meta is getting more and more boring for me, I want to take a look at deck building. I feel, it is a good point in time, since next year a lot of sets will rotate and the card pool will be rather small.
However I can't find any real detailed guide about how to approach deck building at all. The best one I found is the Beginners Guide over at Icy-Veins, which is quite superficial.
Can you recommend any good guides (YT or Twitch Videos would be okay too), that go beyond the basic tips?
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I'm more of a collector and thus never got into deck building in Hearthstone although I'm playing HS since the very beginning. Since the meta is getting more and more boring for me, I want to take a look at deck building. I feel, it is a good point in time, since next year a lot of sets will rotate and the card pool will be rather small.
However I can't find any real detailed guide about how to approach deck building at all. The best one I found is the Beginners Guide over at Icy-Veins, which is quite superficial.
Can you recommend any good guides (YT or Twitch Videos would be okay too), that go beyond the basic tips?
One place to start would be this collection on Reddit Competitive HS; in particular the "Building or Choosing a Deck" sub-section. You can also search that subreddit for deckbuilding guides and a few more should pop up.
To see applications in real time, you could try searching "Deck Doctor" on YouTube. Firebat used to upload the ones he did on stream and I learned a lot from them. It looks like one of the guys that posts decks here (FunkiMonki) still does them so that might be worth checking out.
Personally, I really enjoy the trial and error process so I typically start with a super greedy core and then slowly remove the weakest cards with on-curve answers to how I've been losing and/or more draw/tutors to get to my win condition(s).
I hope you have fun turning your deck building dreams into memes!
Thank you very much :D I'm right now taking a deep dive into the Reddit Collection!