Here are some of the best decks to try on day one of Hearthstone’s Perils in Paradise expansion.
HearthstonesPerils in Paradiseexpansion offers some of the most unique decks in the games recent history.
This deck will almost certainly be nerfed in the very near future.
All but the most powerful OTK decks will struggle to respond to this decks many offensive options.
Well, I suppose that isnt technically true.
This figures to be the dominant control deck in the early days of the meta.
It certainly requires some practice to successfully pilot.
The payoff, however, is very much worth the effort.
The basic idea here is to use Sunsapper Lynessa to cast as many Holy Glowsticks spells as possible.
This is just a solid all-around deck that should be viable for quite some time to come.
Youre going to be playing Elementals and a lot of them.
It lacks the powerful punches of its pain contemporaries but may be harder to deal with turn-to-turn.
In the short term, an All Spell Mage may be your best option.
Thats why Im giving the early nod here to Wishing Well Rogue.
Granted, this deck depends on some generous RNG as all Wishing Well-based decks do.
That means that your Wishing Well turns come earlier and are generally more bountiful.
This deck can get worked by combos but it performs remarkably against most strategies.
However, I will say that this updated Automaton deck feels pretty nasty at the moment.