![]() ![]() ![]() By the time they would release a patch with Twist changes, the current format will be nearly over. Maybe Twist will need another round of bans, but I don’t think they will do it. And I don’t necessarily believe that we desperately need one – it’s subjective, but I find the current meta pretty okay. We’re entering the TITANS card reveal season so the main focus is going to be on the new cards – I don’t think that we’ll get another balance update before the new expansion. Other than that, the meta hasn’t changed a lot. So I think that they succeeded (even though I’m sad that yet another Druid deck got nerfed). Right now it’s Tier 3, not even getting 50% win rate. ![]() It was high Tier 2 before, even contending for Tier 1 at some ranks. Nerfing a single card by one mana point might not seem like a massive nerf, but the deck’s win rate has dropped. The card was buffed a while ago, but it turned out that it can be abused too easily and high-rolling a Thaddius, Monstrosity on Turn 5 is a bit too powerful. Death Blossom Whomper is now back to 6 mana (up from 5). On top of the Twist bans, we had one Standard nerf. The meta is still far from perfect, and Questline Shaman is the deck to beat right now, but those nerfs had at least some impact on the popularity and win rates of the affected classes. ![]() They banned three cards supporting some of the most “toxic” decks in the format – Questline Druid, Questline Demon Hunter and OTK Mage. At least we learned one thing – it looks like Blizzard will attempt to balance the mode at least to a certain degree. I hope that the future ones will be more interesting. While players appreciate the general thought, the current format (New Age) wasn’t received very well. It’s been almost two weeks since the new game mode – Twist – launched. ![]()
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