Hi everyone. So I am new to the forums, but have been playing hearthstone since day 1. I finally posted a very fun deck and would like feedback. either on the deck or on the writing of the guide. Thanks everyone.
Thanks! I really did try to put a lot of explanation into why i chose certain cards over others. Probably more then necessary for some, but I figured the more understanding of how certain cards work the better.
I enjoyed reading your summary as well. I've poked a lot at the more midrange-y version and after reading your post as well as the deck list of Apfelstrudel here, it has given me a lot of thoughts on different ways of integrating the handbuffing mechanic into a Paladin deck.
I'm glad it helped. That deck looks a bit wonky and unpolished to me. I might go ahead and post the midrange version without a guide. It is a very different playstyle and you have to look to buff certain minions as opposed to as many as possible. The strength of the low cost version is that you can buff a lot at once. Mid range looks to hit dopplegangster particularly for some strong plays, but i find the version i posted is much stronger and offers insane value from every low cost card in the deck.
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Hi everyone. So I am new to the forums, but have been playing hearthstone since day 1. I finally posted a very fun deck and would like feedback. either on the deck or on the writing of the guide. Thanks everyone.
http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/709557-hancho-and-his-lackeys
Read your guide, actually well thought out (considering what you're going for it's the logical path to take). In any case +1
Thanks! I really did try to put a lot of explanation into why i chose certain cards over others. Probably more then necessary for some, but I figured the more understanding of how certain cards work the better.
I enjoyed reading your summary as well. I've poked a lot at the more midrange-y version and after reading your post as well as the deck list of Apfelstrudel here, it has given me a lot of thoughts on different ways of integrating the handbuffing mechanic into a Paladin deck.
I'm glad it helped. That deck looks a bit wonky and unpolished to me. I might go ahead and post the midrange version without a guide. It is a very different playstyle and you have to look to buff certain minions as opposed to as many as possible. The strength of the low cost version is that you can buff a lot at once. Mid range looks to hit dopplegangster particularly for some strong plays, but i find the version i posted is much stronger and offers insane value from every low cost card in the deck.