This past weekend, Vicious Syndicate put out their very first Classic data reaper report. Out of the 90,000 games they collected data for, an interesting bit of information came to light when it comes to Shaman; A new deck is being refined for the class!

New decks in Hearthstone are nothing new as metas evolve, but to see this happen in Classic, a mode that players assumed was figured out for good, crazy! Much has changed since the original release of Hearthstone though: We have several data-analysis tools in the community that weren't around in Classic and players are just better at understanding the bits and pieces of Hearthstone now. With that in mind, while it might feel mind-blowing, we should have known this would happen at some point.

Quote From Vicious Syndicate

Turns out that Shaman had incredible burst options that were criminally underutilized. Rockbiter may have been nerfed only years later, but it was already a very powerful card alongside Doomhammer. Lava Burst is a fantastic direct damage spell that gives the Shaman so much reach to end the game with Lightning Bolt. The best way to navigate this archetype is to take control of the early board while accumulating resources, but once Doomhammer is drawn, turn things up a notch and start going at the opponent’s throat.

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But one thing we’ve discovered about Shaman is that it can get even more aggressive, and though we can’t guarantee anything until we see more of it, this could be a direction that elevates the class even further in power. An Aggro Burn Shaman utilizing a lower curve, cuts situational removal and goes after the opponent’s throat from turn 1 looks like a unicorn deck that never truly existed all those years ago.


Midrange Burst Shaman


Aggro Burn Shaman

This archetype uses a lower curve of cards to pump damage right into your opponent from the first turn. Look at these beautifully aggressive cards that have been "unnerfed"!


If you're into Classic Hearthstone and you haven't seen their first report on the meta, you should definitely go and give it a read. It can be a great refresher of what is going on in the format and shows them some love for the great things they're doing.