Alternate to Token Druid

Submitted 4 years, 9 months ago by

Hey

I have just recently been struggling using Token Druid in levels 18 - 16. Last month I got to 15 relatively easy, but now I can barely stay in 18.

Actually, as I write this I just got knocked back into 19.

Is there another alternative? From what I can understand, there are some decks better that are better than others depending on what level you are fighting through.

Some people switch between a few, is this true?

  • SpineSlasher's Avatar
    285 78 Posts Joined 06/05/2019
    Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

    Hey

    I have just recently been struggling using Token Druid in levels 18 - 16. Last month I got to 15 relatively easy, but now I can barely stay in 18.

    Actually, as I write this I just got knocked back into 19.

    Is there another alternative? From what I can understand, there are some decks better that are better than others depending on what level you are fighting through.

    Some people switch between a few, is this true?

    Aberlour 18 Year Old, Balvenie DoubleWood 12, Caol Ila 12, The Arran Malt 14, Auchentoshan Three Wood, Kilchoman Islay 8th edition, Lagavulin 16 Year Old, Glenmorangie Signet, Talisker 10 Year Old.

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  • W0lfr1c's Avatar
    210 128 Posts Joined 05/31/2019
    Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

    Hi

      If you want to stay with druid you can try the battlecry version i made. (read the guide it has a bit learning curve).

    When meeting a lot of bomb/control warriors it will slow you down. Long games and a lots of losses against Dr. Boom hero. It will happen whatever you play.

     

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    There are a lot of other decks that are good to climb. I can basically do it with anny class. The real Grind starts at R4 . I usualy give up there XD.

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  • iWatchUSleep's Avatar
    1095 819 Posts Joined 05/28/2019
    Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

    It's usually better to stick with one deck during your climb, especially at lower ranks, unless you face nothing but counters to your deck. Token druid has a pretty even matchup spread meaning that it's really hard to counter and has no real insta-loss matchups.

    If you're looking for a change of pace though, I recommend bomb hunter. It's one of the stronger decks in this meta and extremely efficient at laddering, especially at the lower ranks.

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  • drfelip's Avatar
    Dragon Scholar 365 289 Posts Joined 05/29/2019
    Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

    Token Druid is very strong and should lose only against Control Warrior, Zoo Warlock, Mech Paladin and not many others. If you are using the same version as one month ago, maybe your deck needs some tweaking, or you have to play better. Watch videos of good players playing the deck.

    The pleasure is mine.

    My last standard decks: nothing special right now.

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  • Zwane's Avatar
    Wizard 320 423 Posts Joined 06/04/2019
    Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

    When I face token druid I see some variants, one with a lot of mechs, one with Vargoth and that choose one? choose all! guy, and one vanilla with just spells to summon stuff and spells to buff stuff. So there are some options. I would not recommend the bark druid since it is completely helpless against silence/polymorph.

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  • AliRadicali's Avatar
    465 713 Posts Joined 06/06/2019
    Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

    I tend to alternate between two decks so that if I run into a lot of counters to deck A I can counter their counter with deck B. And it's definitely true that mini-metas develop within the ladder where you might see a lot more of a given deck at a certain rank.

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  • SpineSlasher's Avatar
    285 78 Posts Joined 06/05/2019
    Posted 4 years, 9 months ago

    Running two decks seems to work ok, I am also changing up the Token version too. Thanks for the feedback guys. 

    I also might watch a few youtube clips for some extra tips, I am certain I am playing this deck wrong. 

    Aberlour 18 Year Old, Balvenie DoubleWood 12, Caol Ila 12, The Arran Malt 14, Auchentoshan Three Wood, Kilchoman Islay 8th edition, Lagavulin 16 Year Old, Glenmorangie Signet, Talisker 10 Year Old.

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