Meta snapshot #22
[07.01] Update #1: new look, 4 new honorable mentions and new ranking.
[24.12] Release: 7 new decks, 3 new ability guides, 12 new decks in meme section, new ranking, new matchups & gameplan info.
Last season’s meta was extremely Northern Realms focused, many people were spamming Alumni from rank 30 to 10000 MMR, but this season they must have gotten jobs. Barely managing to remain as the worst deck in our Snapshot, the 12 new cards changed the game completely.
Of the 12 cards, some saw relatively little play, but many of them were powerful enough, so to be meta defining. Regis brought back vampires for a while, though ultimately still falling a bit short of meta, Radovid renewed Uprising as a leader ability, before being nerfed in the hotfix. Ardal aep Dahy and Jan Calveit both strengthened the Tactics archetype quite a bit, and Hemmelfart briefly brough back Firesworn, though again, failing to last long in the meta. The ones that did stick though, stuck hard. Milva, King of Beggars, and Arachas Queen were all able to carve out their own place in the meta, quickly proving to be much stronger than many of last season’s decks.
Our tier one slot, to perhaps no one’s surprise, is once again Syndicate, after having their throne taken by Northern Realms for a season. King of Beggars and Savolla have made their way into everyone’s nightmares, acting as 24 points and a full coin refill.
For our tier two slots, we have Pirates, Assimilate, and Milva.
The change to the Onslaught leader ability proved to be a powerful one, adding a new version of pirates with mountains of armor. Now even the weakest of pirates is a powerful force, as they can be played with Crach an Craite practically like free removal.
From last season, Assimilate managed to ride the tide that washed out almost every other deck, and remains strong, though not tier 1 anymore. Gift and Alumni being the only other surviving decks, were similarly downgraded both to tier 3.
You would have thought that CDPR would learn from the Viy fiasco that completely uninteractable cards are usually a problem, but they printed Milva anyway. Making the Guerilla Tactics charges into 5-power removal is just the beginning, bringing control and the old Unitless deck into one disgusting success.
Our last deck, Deathwish, shows that though the previous patch of buffs to Dettlaff and Miruna proved insufficient, the new Arachas Queen certain wasn’t. Showing off some wild ideas earlier in the season, like 3 Gernis at once, it has stabilized as a massive point slam with Dettlaff and a little set up.
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Decks from tiers are better,
but you can still have fun with it.
Decks from tiers are better,
but you can still have fun with it.
Decks from tiers are better,
but you can still have fun with it.
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Inspired Zeal
Royal Inspiration
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Mobilization
Shieldwall
Stockpile
Pincer Maneuver
Uprising
Carapace
Force of Nature
White frost
Arachas Swarm
Fruits of Ysgith
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Blood Scent
Overwhelming hunger
Imprisonment
Imperial formation
[NEW][MEME] Tallgierd’s Companions
[NEW][MEME] Cahir-a-hi, Cahir-a-hu, Cahir-a-ho, Cahira(a)-a-haha
Tactical Decision
[NEW][MEME] Infinite Cantarella
Lockdown
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Blood Money
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Jackpot
Lined pockets
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