![]() This means you’ll constantly be shuffling a copy of Da Undatakah into your deck and re-summoning all of your taunt minions anytime Da Undatakah dies. Da Undatakah has a Battlecry that cause it to gain the Deathrattle effects of three friendly minions that died earlier in the game. When you combine both of these cards with Da Undatakah, you get an infinite loop of taunt minions. The deck also includes Astral Tiger, a four cost 3/5 with a Deathrattle that causes you to shuffle a copy of it into your deck. Hadronox is a nine cost 3/7 who’s Deathrattle summons all your Taunt Minions that died this game. With Taunt Druid, you want to amass as many strong Taunt minions throughout the game as possible, and then re-summon them using Hadronox. The basis of Undatakah Druid is very similar to Taunt Druid and it could be considered a Taunt Druid deck at its core. With high value Deathrattle cards like Hadronox, many speculated Undatakah would find a place in druid when the card was initially revealed.ĭavid “Dog” Caero took Undatakah Druid to Rank one legend this week, and since then it’s starting seeing more and more play on ladder. It will come as no surprise to many players that Da Undatakah has found a home in Taunt Druid. Imagine this deck being the spellhunter you’re used to playing, but multiply that by two. The primary addition to the deck is Zul’Jin, a 10-cost hero card with a battlecry that recasts every spell you’ve played so far. ![]() ![]() Spellhunter is very similar to its previous iteration and is probably the most affordable Hunter deck for that reason. While most classes only have one strong deck archetype that seems to have true staying power, Hunter players may have already discovered two. Hunter players are undoubtedly having a fantastic time on ladder this week. Keep this in mind when deciding how to spend your dust. The list for these decks will likely undergo heavy transformation in the coming weeks. Though we’re only slightly over a week into Rhastakhan’s Rumble, there are already a few decks that seem to be pulling ahead of the pack. With the launch of Rhastakhan’s Rumble, we can expect the meta to change rapidly and frequently until the top players have time to figure out exactly which decks deserve to be called dominant. Grab some marshmallows and come take a seat by the fire, it’s new Hearthstone expansion time, ladies and gents.
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