It's that time of the Hearthstone year again where I do a brief look back to how I had rated the cards in an expansion... and I don't believe we're going to be here for too long. I've been playing Wild for the most part in the Boomsday project meta, trying to get a break from the genuinely bland Standard metagame that has clenched the Hearthstone year of 2018 -- it's basically the same meta as Witchwood as far as Standard goes, except with maybe one or two deck variations... and Witchwood was mostly refining previous iterations of decks by adding Genn and Baku into them. Which was why I jumped over to Wild to at least experience a wider variety of decks.
And, as something that I really kind of wish would've happened, that the wacky mech cards would at least make more of an impact in Wild. After the original experimentation phase petered out, basically the entire expansion petered out, with maybe two or three cards entering new decks. So for the most part, a lot of these are just going to be very, very 'ummm okay' negative reviews.
Biology Project and Juicy Psychmelon basically pushed the Aviana/Kun/Togwaggle/Azalina combo in Wild over the edge. Juicy Psychmelon allows you to tutor all parts of this ridiculously dumb combo, and later on it's refined to replace Togwaggle and Azalina with an even more obnoxious Star Aligner combo. Even outside of wild, though, Biology Project's easily one of the more powerful cards in Druid's arsenal of all time, while Psychmelon facilitated Malygos decks. Those two are so bad that Aviana got nerfed for Wild's meta.
All the treant stuff basically died. The rest of Druid's stuff... Floop's okay, I guess, seen in some iterations of Malygos or Star Aligner decks. Gloop Sprayer's seen as a weird tech choice in some Malygos decks, but I don't think it's honestly all that good. I don't think I've really seen any of the rest. My biggest miss was definitely Dreampetal Florist, who I rated way too highly.
- 5: Biology Project, Juicy Psychmelon
- 4: N/A
- 3: Flobbidinous Floop (down from 5), Gloop Sprayer (down from 4)
- 2: N/A
- 1: Dreampetal Florist (down from 4), Mulchmuncher (down from 3), Floop's Glorious Gloop (down from 3), Tending Tauren (down from 2), Dendrologist (down from 2), Landscaping (down from 2).
Hunter:
- 5: N/A
- 4: N/A
- 3: Venomizer, Spider Bomb, Boommaster Flark
- 2: Secret Plan
- 1: Cybertech Chip, Fireworks Tech (down from 2), Bomb Toss (down from 2), Flark's Boomzooka (down from 3), Goblin Prank (down from 3), Necromechanic (down from 4)
Mage:
- 5: N/A
- 4: N/A
- 3: Stargazer Luna
- 2: Astral Rift, Cosmic Anomaly (down from 2), Shooting Star (down from 3)
- 1: Meteorologist, Research Project, Luna's Pocket Galaxy (down from 3), Celestial Emissary (down from 2), Astromancer (down from 2), Unexpected Results (down from 2)
- 5: N/A
- 4: N/A
- 3: N/A
- 2: Crystalsmith Kangor, Mechano-Egg (down from 3), Glow-Tron (down from 4), Kangor's Endless Amry (down from 3)
- 1: Autodefense Matrix, Glowstone Technician, Annoy-o-Module (down from 3), Crystology (down from 2), Prismatic Lens (down from 2), Shrink Ray (down from 2)
Priest:
- 5: N/A
- 4: N/A
- 3: Dead Ringer (down from 4)
- 2: Zerek's Cloning Gallery (down from 3), Test Subject (down from 4), Topsy Turvy (down from 4)
- 1: Cloning Device, Reckless Experimenter (down from 5), Omega Medic (down from 3), Zerek Master Cloner (down from 2), Extra Arms (down from 2), Power Word: Replicate (down from 2)
- 5: N/A
- 4: Lab Recruiter (down from 5)
- 3: Myra's Unstable Element (down from 4), Necrium Blade, Pogo-Hopper
- 2: Myra Rotspring (down from 3), Academic Espionage (down from 5)
- 1: Blightnozzle Crawler, Necrium Vial, Violet Haze, Crazed Chemist (down from 2)
Shaman:
- 5: N/A
- 4: N/A
- 3: Electra Stormsurge (down from 4)
- 2: Menacing Nimbus (down from 3)
- 1: Beakered Lightning, Storm Chaser (down from 2), Thunderhead (down from 2), Voltaic Burst (down from 2), Omega Mind (down from 3), Eureka (down from 3), Elementary Reaction (down from 3), Storm Bringer (down from 3)
- 5: N/A
- 4: Soul Infusion (up from 3)
- 3: Doubling Imp (up from 2), Demonic Project (up from 2)
- 2: N/A
- 1: Dr. Morrigan, The Soularium (down from 5), Spirit Bomb (down from 3), Void Analyst (down from 3), Ectomancy (down from 2), Omega Agent (down from 2), Nethersoul Buster (down from 2)
- 5: N/A
- 4: Dr Boom Mad Genius, Omega Project
- 3: Weapons Project, Supercollider (up from 1), Eternium Rover (down from 4)
- 2: Dyn-o-matic, Security Rover (down from 3), Beryllium Nullifier (down from 3)
- 1: Rocket Boots, The Boomship (down from 4)
Obviously, the biggest hurrah from Boomsday Project is the ever-present Giggling Inventor, who is practically everywhere in the meta that required a savage two-mana nerf. She would've gotten a 7 on this list, easily, pre-nerf. Now she's just unplayable.
Three notable stars of the show, though, are Mecha'thun, Subject Nine and Star Aligner. Star Aligner led to an insane combo deck in Wild that's not only viable, but also scarily consistent, although that has understandably petered out now. Subject Nine is a surprisingly and completely viable highlight in Secret Hunter decks. Mecha'Thun (and Galvanizer) is also a surprisingly okay combo deck, as far as combo decks go. Overall, though... yeah, I really overrated a lot of these Mechs. Hell, in my revised look-back, I think I'm being awfully generous putting Zilliax and Mecha'thun as 4's here.
And, yeah, it is harsh to rate so many of these cards 1-star, but at the same time a vast majority of the cards from Boomsday are straight-up unplayable, with even playable mechs being relatively hard to find. That's not to say that they're all horrid cards, because some of the mechs are genuinely decent to find in Arena or as part of a discover mechanic... but for the most part, Boomsday's kind of bland if we're being honest.
- 5: N/A (Star Aligner and Giggling Inventor would've fit here pre-nerf)
- 4: Zilliax, Mecha'thun (up from 2!)
- 3: Galvanizer, Subject 9 (up from 2), Mecharoo (down from 4), Wargear (down from 4)
- 2: Weaponized Pinata, Missile Launcher, Explodinator (up from 1), Upgradeable Framebot (down from 4), Mechanical Whelp (down from 3), Bronze Gatekeeper (down from 4)
- 1: Harbinger Celestia, Crystallizer, Spark Engine, Unpowered Mauler, Whirliglider, Brainstormer, Electrowright, Piloted Reaper, Holomancer, Damaged Stegotron, Omega Defender (down from 4), Post-nerf Giggling Inventor (down from 4), Faithful Lumi (down from 3), Skaterbot (down from 3), Toxicologist (down from 3), Augmented Elekk (down from 3), Spring Rocket (down from 3), Coppertail Imposter (down from 3), Rusty Recycler (down from 3), Bull Dozer (down from 3), Goblin Bomb (down from 2), Cloakscale Chemist (down from 2), Kaboom Bot (down from 2), Microtech Controller (down from 2), Replicating Menace (down from 2), Steel Rager (down from 2), EMP Operative (down from 2), Loose Specimen (down from 2), Seaforium Bomber (down from 2), Arcane Dynamo (down from 2), Spark Drill (down from 2)
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