On the Warrior side of thing there’s just nothing that helps this budget version. It’s too early to even know if these cards will continue to see play in the deck, so I would not recommend crafting the Summoner and even if you have it do not put the Mithril Spellstone in the deck without it. No cards really support the archetype, and the only real change to the meta version of Pirate Warrior is the Spiteful Summoner and Lesser Mithril Spellstone package. Kobolds and Catacombs brought nothing to the deck in the cheap Neutral department. You’ll often be forced to just play Cultist without getting the buff. One of your better combinations was Pirate, Axe, into Bloodsail Cultist, but that combo is much harder to pull off now. The nerf to Fiery War Axe was actually most felt by the budget version of Pirate Warrior because you are already lacking Patches the Pirate which is a pretty big problem, but now you are often left with awkward turns where your curve has a tendency not to line up. Sadly for Pirate Warrior there continues to be very little for it in the budget department. ![]() Pirates had a long reign and remained a high meta deck until the nerf to Fiery War Axe during the Knights of the Frozen Throne meta. The dream of a Pirate based deck had been around for a while in early Hearthstone, but I don’t think many players knew what they were bargaining for when Patches the Pirate burst out onto the scene with Mean Streets of Gadgetzan. This Budget Aggro Pirate Warrior guide includes Mulligans, Gameplay Strategy, Card Substitutions, and Combos/Synergies! Introduction to Budget Aggro Pirate Warrior ![]() Our Budget Aggro Pirate Warrior deck list guide for the Kobolds and Catacombs expansion will teach you how to play this Aggro Warrior list.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |