I learned a lot conducting that series of polls and will try to expedite things here.
The neutrals will be broken into 7 brackets, with 0 mana ignored and 7+ mana lumped together. After 3 days of prelims, the finals for mana cost 1-3 will be run concurrently.
Should Shifter Zerus really be in this poll? You're never going to actually play him for 1 mana, and if you do you're completely negating the reason he got any votes in this poll to start with
https://strawpoll.com/13eda3z
https://strawpoll.com/ybrf3ws
https://strawpoll.com/8gze3ea
Three polls are posted at once, and any card that gets more than 14% of the vote will move onto finals match.
Vote on the card that is best designed mechanically, ignoring art, lore and theme.
Two expansions ago, I ran a series of polls to determine the best designed Hearthstone cards.
A summary of the poll is included below
https://www.reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/5fy313/a_summary_of_the_best_designed_hearthstone_class/
I learned a lot conducting that series of polls and will try to expedite things here.
The neutrals will be broken into 7 brackets, with 0 mana ignored and 7+ mana lumped together. After 3 days of prelims, the finals for mana cost 1-3 will be run concurrently.
Cool project
premlimaries. thats a fun new word
I'll try to spell better next time. It takes so long to type all the entries, sometimes I misspell stuff :S
Hope you enjoy the project though.
Should Shifter Zerus really be in this poll? You're never going to actually play him for 1 mana, and if you do you're completely negating the reason he got any votes in this poll to start with
Argent squire for sure
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I think people mix best designed and most OP. An OP card is not well designed, and a lot of neutral onedrops are ridiculasly overpowerd
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