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Hearthstone expansions11/28/2023 All of these let us keep the opponent on the back foot consistently, giving us time to reach our powerful Weapons and burst down their health. Thanks to your suite of disruptive Secrets, he’ll often survive for more than a turn too, giving him an edge over some of the flashier Titans in the set.īeyond this, we run the usual Secret Hunter suspects: the incredible Costumed Singer, Sketchy Stranger, Anonymous Informant, Harmonica Soloist, and honorary Secret Blademaster Okani. While simple on the surface, he’s very flexible, and can provide card draw, board presence, removal, or burst damage as needed. Those two are the big new hitters for Secret Hunter from Titans, but we also include Aggramar as well, since he’s generically good enough to make it into every Hunter deck in the current meta. Finally, we round things out with the Wildseed package from Murder at Castle Nathria, for some solid tempo cards that play well within our Beast synergy shell. Tracker helps us draw the powerful one-mana spells in our deck, while the rest just help you stick threats on the board, which you can then capitalize on with the likes of Observer and Always a Bigger Jormungar. In addition to these exciting new picks, the deck also runs some tried-and-tested Hunter classics from previous expansions, including Barrel of Monkeys, Banana Bunch, Batty Guest, and Trinket Tracker. To cap things off, we include the Hunter Titan Aggramar, the Avenger: not the most aggressive card at six mana, but one that can easily close out a game, dealing up to 15 damage with his Swift Slash ability alone. With Parasite’s Rush, this can easily end games out of nowhere if your opponent has any 1/1 Minions lying around. It also plays great with Always a Bigger Jormungar, a one-mana spell which grants a Minion the Hearthstone equivalent of Magic’s Trample, letting it deal excess damage to the opponent’s face after an attack. It’s great when attached to a Monkey token in play, and it’s great when combined with a Worm token to remove a big threat, such as an opposing Titan. For just five mana, this combo is comparable to Shaman’s Bloodlust, an Aggro staple that still sees play today, but better due to the four bodies it puts into play.Ībsorbent Parasite is an excellent tempo tool, which can be used either reactively or proactively thanks to the Rush it grants. The former two cards make a great combo: If you play Observer followed by the three Worms from Tremors, you’ll generate 22/7 worth of stats on the board through Observer’s buffs, as well as grant +3 Attack to any other Minions you already have in play. Key additions from Titans include Awakening Tremors, Observer of Myths, Always a Bigger Jormungar, and Absorbent Parasite. This is a deck that has existed in one form or another since the game’s inception, ebbing and flowing in power like a river in the wilderness, but the Titans incarnation is one of the mightiest yet. In Aggro Beast Hunter, you play Beasts, you buff them up, and you attack your opponent’s face until they die.
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