We will no longer update this post. For the latest decks from the new expansion, go here: Standard & Wild
Fractured in Alterac Valley decks roundup features a long list of decks that have been played by Legendary players, pros, and streamers. You will be able to find decks for all 10 classes. We will be keeping this post updated throughout the beginning of the new expansion (roughly the first 4-5 days).
Fractured in Alterac Valley is the third expansion of the Year of the Gryphon (2021). While it doesn’t come with any rotation, we’re still getting 135 new cards to shake up the meta, lots of them looking very promising. New Honorable Kill mechanic doesn’t look over the top, but it might turn out to be a good example of “not exciting, but strong” kind of mechanic. We’re also getting a total of 10 new Hero cards, for the first time in a while. Those look really powerful and I would be very surprised if they didn’t shake up the meta. The only concern I and many players have is how the current Questlines will impact the game. They might prevent the meta from slowing down (especially Warlock’s one, since you’re on a very real clock against them) and I hope that if they keep dominating, Team 5 will step in and nerf them quickly. Anyway, just like during every expansion’s launch, things will look interesting over the next few days! If you weren’t with us during the reveal season, you can learn more about the expansion and see all the new cards in our Fractured in Alterac Valley expansion guide.
Fractured in Alterac Valley Deck Lists
Once the expansion launches, we will be feverishly posting new decks for the first few days. During the first couple of days, we aren’t very picky – there are no deck statistics so early, so we can’t sift through the bad decks. After the first few days, we start posting less, as meta forms, decks become more refined and it’s getting clear which builds are good and which aren’t.
If this isn’t your first expansion then this is obvious, but be very wary of decks early in the expansion. A deck can be popular one day and then turn out to be really bad. This has happened multiple times in the past, and most likely will happen to at least one or two decks this expansion too. If you are a budget player, we recommend holding off for at least a few days (and preferably a week) before committing to crafting anything. Spending Dust on hyped Legendaries on Day 1 is a very common mistake, and can leave you without the means to craft the actual meta Legendaries after everything settles.
Removed theorycraftings from the post. You can still find them here if you want!
OwlTK, Garrote, Mozaki, there are too many OTK decks now. And every else techs a Mutanus the Devourer to have a chance.
7 legendaries from 90 packs saiden (paladin) rajak (priest) cera’thine (rogue) Scabbs, Tamsin and her phylactery and rokara. Plus plenty of epics definitely best pulls yet. Loving quest rogue with Scabbs twist at the mo and burgle rogue.
Congrats.
I’m on the other hand, swearing curses multiple times as I opened Drek’thar, no Hero cards, no golden epics nor legendary, 8 consecutive packs with only rares, and I wonder why they called Hearthstone an immensely expensive game. Because even with 90 packs, you don’t even have near half the expansion. That’s more than $50 in cash value btw.
Sorry about the rants.