HearthStone: The Best Decks for Rastakhan’s Rumble Brawliseum

HearthStone: The Best Decks for Rastakhan's Rumble Brawliseum
Các deck tốt nhất cho Brawliseum của Rastakhans Rumble - Emergenceingame

Just a day after the official release date of the final expansion of 2018, the expansion’s first Brawl appeared, and once again players went head-to-head in the Brawliseum.

For longtime Hearthstone players, this Brawl is nothing new, but this is the first time it has appeared on the first day of an expansion. Organized quite like Arena with the rules of winning 12 matches or losing 3 matches, Brawliseum is an arena for players who have a lot of experience and have a large collection, Because instead of choosing random cards like Arena, Players will build a deck from the cards in their collection.

If you reach 12 wins, the player will receive the same reward as when he won 12 matches in Arena, which means at least 1 pack, 200 gold and the extra reward can be packs, gold or cards (even Legendary!) . Similarly, if you lose 3 matches, the player will end the run and receive the corresponding reward. If you lose all 3 games, rest assured that you will have 1 pack, and since the first run of Brawliseum is free, there is no reason to miss it.

This is a Standard Brawliseum so players can only use Standard cards. Here are some of the strongest decks in the last 2 short days of Rastakhan’s Rumble. It’s not surprising that these decks are created by famous streamers like Kripparian or Disguised Toast.

Zul’Jin Spellhunter (Kripparian)

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This Spell Hunter Deck is built around Hunter’s new Hero card, Zul’jin. Costs 10 mana and like most Hero cards, Zul’jin gains 5 armor when played. Zul’jin’s Hero Power is pretty simple and doesn’t feel too different: dealing 2 damage. So the most impressive thing about Zul’jin is obviously his Battlecry: replaying all the spells Hunter played during the entire match (random target spells). With an all-magic deck like Spell Hunter, Zul’jin can completely flip the match with the same effect as Bloodreaver Gul’dan. If you hold onto your opponent long enough to play Zul’jin, they’ll have to once again deal with all of the spells you’ve played before.

Odd Mage (Disguised Toast)

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If you don’t like the old hunter and his pets, here is an equally beautiful choice: Odd Mage, a rather strange deck. Toast created this deck and is still testing it for rank climbing, and it is proving to be no worse than other strong decks of Rastakhan’s Rumble.

This Odd Mage deck has good synergy with Mage’s new Legendary, Jan’alai, the Dragonhawk. Basically, the player only needs to use 4 times Hero Power (because Fire Blast Rank II upgraded by Baku deals 2 damage) to activate Jan’alai’s Battlecry.

Jan’alai, 7 mana 4/4, with the Battlecry effect of summoning Ragnaros the Firelord if the player has dealt at least 8 damage with Hero Power. Longtime Hearthstone players can’t forget Ragnaros, a minion from the Classic set that has been present in many decks for a long time. With only 7 mana (compared to 8, Ragnaros base cost), the player can summon the Fire Lord and also add a 4/4 minion on the field.

If you don’t like both Hunter and Mage, there are still plenty of other options, as Hearthpwn is flooded with many successful decks on the first day of Rastakhan’s Rumble, among them being Piratebane Rogue, Aggro Priest and Exodia Shaman.

Piratebane Rogue

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Aggro Priest

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Kripp’s Exodia Shaman list

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