

Fourth (after a massive 2.2% winrate difference) is Warrior, which is also at fourth played, so that adds up, and now we're at 41 of your 68 games. According to HSReplay the three most powerful classes right now are Hunter, Demon Hunter, and Paladin, which are indeed your top three classes. We know that some classes are more powerful than others, and that influences how often they get played. Let's do some playing around with numbers: You've played 68 games, and there's 10 classes, so you'd expect about 6.8 games against each class. It's a good result (if you want variance, some would rather face meta decks all the time, because it's easier to prepare the deck for just 4 classes, not for 10, hence this would be a bad result for them). Yet, you still faced the 4 top classes only 60% of time. Really don't know, what you are asking for, if some picks are obviously better than others you are gonna play against them a lot more. Your statistics are very well-rounded, considering how big of a power level gap is between Hunter/DH and Shaman/Mage.

There are tiers in hearthstone, just like in any other game. There is no gap in your statistics, you played a bit against all classes. You have 8 Warriors, but 7 Shamans, 6 Mages. So what's exactly wrong with this chart for you? But you also played other classes, just rarer. Hunter, DH, Pala and Warrior are the most popular classes and you played them the most. This looks like a proper indication of the meta, even too much in favour of less popular classes. Opponents, where are the other classes?.Mysteries of the Phoenix: Druid and Hunter Mysteries of the Phoenix: Warrior and Rogue Duels Advanced Guide - With Deck Lists and Treasure Tiersĭuels: Practical Guide to go Infinite in HC Duels
