

We can spot three main build categories: Elemental, Kazakusan and Galvangar OTK (least popular).ĭemon Hunter has been revived by the mini-set and is now looking to establish itself as the third most popular class at legend. Control Warrior is very diverse with different approaches and a lot of development surrounding the new cards the class has received. Warrior is the second most popular class in the format, with Control Warrior being the dominant archetype at higher levels of play while Quest Warrior is occupying a niche mostly at lower ranks. We’ll thoroughly discuss this archetype’s builds and what we’ve found to work best thanks to user-side data carrying complete information. Games often end in blowouts without revealing what a certain opponent was piloting, and we don’t want to tag an opponent based on whether they Prepped a Vessel into Gone Fishin’ on turn 3. There are many builds that mix between the two, and nearly every possible combination of cards has been attempted. Vessel/Smite builds carry high overlap with the Stash/Tess builds that many players enjoy experimenting with. Thief Rogue is a highly diverse cluster that we unfortunately couldn’t reliably separate into sub-categories.

Bomb Rogue incorporated Shattershambler and got some traction early on but has been declining since. The class hovers around a 20% play rate throughout most of ladder, but peaks to about 30% at legend. Throne of the Tides has launched with a tide of masquerading Rogues, and it feels a bit like Alterac Valley once again.
