There are lots of decks that hard counter the burn decks.
Control decks, spider decks (too wide boards for aggro to handle), Bannerman and so on. The burn deck are very solid and has a lot of reach but they are not broken. I beat them pretty easily with Bannerman and Corina control.
There are so many ways to deal with Teemo. If your deck doesn't ping, challenge, give vulnerable, play AoE or whatnot then consider yourself countered.
I play a Natilus toss deck and haven't lost a single game yet. Played two games this morning and about 10 games yesterday.
I don't know if it's broken as aggro matchups can be really tough but a leveled up Natilus on t7 is just insane. Sometimes you drop 27/27 worth of stats on the board and most games just end there.
I play a lot of combo Priest and found it difficult pre-nerf Galakrond shaman because they consistently could wipe my board. After the nerf I went on a huge win streak from 10-5 (more or less) and Shamans are no longer a problem.
The deck was hit hard. At the very least they have to alter their tactics making them vulnerble to other decks. It is not as strong as it were before.
Winning with big priest feels like extended BM. It pisses people off which can be funny at times. So if I felt like trolling I would take a big Priest deck for a spin.
I understand why people dislike Divine Spirit shenanigans as it seems like a cheap way to win - I personally like it but I guess it's a preference question. However, it concerns me that Blizzard keep removing Priest's win conditions from the basic set. First Mindblast and now potentially Divine Spirit so what's left in Priests classic set? It means that Priest will rely on getting a new win condition each expansion which means that Priest will either be terrible or good (depending on the win condition).
I played a bit of Warcraft III and loved the name: "Kel Thuzad", so I started playing with it Counter Strike. After a while I realized that I had spelled it wrong but didn't change it, so I stuck with thazud.
There are lots of decks that hard counter the burn decks.
Control decks, spider decks (too wide boards for aggro to handle), Bannerman and so on. The burn deck are very solid and has a lot of reach but they are not broken. I beat them pretty easily with Bannerman and Corina control.
This is more of a meme rather than a broken combo. Strong combo for sure. If it becomes too strong people will just play more recall mechanics.
If you want to play it then go a head. I haven't lost to a Yasou deck yet while playing Natilus deep deck and Draven/Jinx aggro.
Swain has fearsome, so he can only be blocked by enemies with three or more power. If you only had a 2/2 and 2/3 to block with then you have a answer.
There are so many ways to deal with Teemo. If your deck doesn't ping, challenge, give vulnerable, play AoE or whatnot then consider yourself countered.
I play a Natilus toss deck and haven't lost a single game yet. Played two games this morning and about 10 games yesterday.
I don't know if it's broken as aggro matchups can be really tough but a leveled up Natilus on t7 is just insane. Sometimes you drop 27/27 worth of stats on the board and most games just end there.
I play a lot of combo Priest and found it difficult pre-nerf Galakrond shaman because they consistently could wipe my board. After the nerf I went on a huge win streak from 10-5 (more or less) and Shamans are no longer a problem.
The deck was hit hard. At the very least they have to alter their tactics making them vulnerble to other decks. It is not as strong as it were before.
Playing various versions of Priest decks: aggro divine/inner fire priest, res wall priest etc.
High Priest Amet because there are so many combos to be explored.
Winning with big priest feels like extended BM. It pisses people off which can be funny at times. So if I felt like trolling I would take a big Priest deck for a spin.
I understand why people dislike Divine Spirit shenanigans as it seems like a cheap way to win - I personally like it but I guess it's a preference question. However, it concerns me that Blizzard keep removing Priest's win conditions from the basic set. First Mindblast and now potentially Divine Spirit so what's left in Priests classic set? It means that Priest will rely on getting a new win condition each expansion which means that Priest will either be terrible or good (depending on the win condition).
I have always liked Blade of C'Thun and Shadowcaster :D I'll give this deck a try later - also because of the name.
I played a bit of Warcraft III and loved the name: "Kel Thuzad", so I started playing with it Counter Strike. After a while I realized that I had spelled it wrong but didn't change it, so I stuck with thazud.