uwotm8t;40833 wrote:I'm testing out the new hybrid hunter as we speak, thank you for the contribution sepefeets and Dre. I will post results after the first week.
If your talking about Eloise midrange/hybrid hunter then I can assure you it works almost the same as my current deck, I had a similar deck to hers with Barnes too but found him too slow for Asia server meta so I had to replace him with an Argent Squire.
Currently I'm running 2 hybrid hunter decks, one which is posted here in the thread and 2nd one which is similar to Eloise deck except I have Argent Squire instead of Argent Crusader, atm my deck is at rank 15 EU so I'm switching to another account with Eloise hybrid to see how it faires. I'll keep you guys updated but I don't think it can reach rank 10 this week... unless I do some tweaking, well Dre gave me the idea that I should use some of his genius combo files from the updated midrange hunter to all other decks. That's one sneaky update you did there! but it's so cool at the sametime.
I'll keep you guys updated next week on my hunter adventure.
The reasoning behind hybrid hunter:
My problem with midrange hunter in a fast or slow meta is that they can either rush you down or clear your stuff so that Call of the Wild have more or less no effect on the board, hunters need board control to win and if you can't fend yourself from attackers or flood the board then it's kinda pointless. Shaping the deck towards the meta is key and thus I had try out this hybrid like idea in the fast meta on Asia server, it was mainly face/tempo decks or heavy control, midrange decks have sadly low win rates vs aggro and does so so vs control. And so we find ourselves with a hybrid hunter, appearently Eloise was thinking the samething and had her own midrange/hybrid hunter on Asia server, good minds think alike j/k lol.
PS. Current Brian Kibler's Dragon pala is pretty bad, getting rekt left and right by priest or aggro/tempo decks.