Top Standard Legend Decks From Rastakhan’s Rumble – Week 8 (January 2019)

Meta hasn’t changed much compared to last week. Between all of the HCT Play-Offs happening lately, pros have been mostly busy with preparations, playtesting the currently known good archetypes and such. Also, given that Top 100 Wild players from each region will fight for their spot in the Wild Open tournament, a lot of the pros have switched over to the eternal format until end of January. Still, we’ve got some interesting decks, be sure to check them out!

If you want to see all of the current top meta decks, go to our Hearthstone Meta Tier List post!

If you’re looking for the best Wild Format decks, check out our Wild Meta Tier List!

Hearthstone Legend Decks of the Week

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A Hearthstone player and writer from Poland, Stonekeep has been in a love-hate relationship with Hearthstone since Closed Beta. Over that time, he has achieved many high Legend climbs and infinite Arena runs. He's the current admin of Hearthstone Top Decks.

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  1. […] Deck Roundup: Top Standard Legend Decks From Rastakhan’s Rumble – Week 8 (January 2019) […]

  2. Thanatos
    January 28, 2019 at 8:25 am

    It is a shame that Hearthstone is suck a poor game… thousands of decks to play, but only 10 work… its sad…

    • Skoopy
      January 28, 2019 at 9:27 am

      Troll detected lol.
      This meta has one of the biggest varieties of decks since i play Hearthstone.
      Take a look at some metastats and check the winrate of some archetypes. There are about 20 different decks with a winrate above 50%. Even a deck below that, can reach some ranks just by practice. If you are looking for ladder you can even choose any tier 2 deck to climb. You always have some bad matchups, but overall, if you practiced your deck/matchups/mulligans well, you can reach rank 5+ or even Legend, with a simple tier 2 deck, just by playing it well.
      Only 10 decks working? You have to explain your conclusion. Cause it doesnt make any sense!
      You only see some decks from some elite gamers who are playing the most popular decks, bringing them to legend cause a) they play a shit ton of games per day b) they play hearthstone for living and c) they can even improve a popular decklist by themself only by experience.
      Brian Kibler reached legend last season with a Ultimate Evolution Deck with KragWa, not really competive at all. And this season he reached legend with Elemental Mage. Also not the best deck out there, but if well played really strong.
      So please, think first, than write.

    • Stonekeep - Site Admin
      January 28, 2019 at 10:53 am

      You’ve described every card game ever. You have thousands of possibilities, but only a few actually work.

      Heck, not only card games – games in general. Let’s say MOBAs, even though some have a hundred Heroes/Champions/Whatever, realistically only a bunch of them works competitively.