How do you handle mages and othet slimlinic keto classes who can 1 or 1-2 combo your cards during a round without using minions? I'm new and I wonder if you just expect them to not have a flamestrike etc.
You just gotta learn to play around certain cards, so for example against mage you probably shouldn't over commit to the board on turns 6-7 as they have blizzard into flamestrike cause if they just clear your boards like that then you probably are out of steam and lose.
It's just how the game works, most classes have certain broken turns that can help them to come back into the game and secure victory so you just gotta learn to play around it while developing your busted turns.
it comes down to what type of deck you're playing and what class/deck you're going against, and what scenario you are in during the match. Over time while playing the game you'll develop more advance tactics and know what to play against and what not to.
For ex. If you're going against an mage and they have 8 cards in hand and it's approaching turn 7 in an match most cases you wouldn't want to overcommit with minions because of flamestrike, unless you would have a way to rebuild board presence.
ex 2. if you're going against an mage and they are in complete top deck mode, you would almost want to commit your minions and try to close out the game. Because the chances of them having an board clear is very limited
Practice makes perfect in Hearthstone, and not all the time being the best HS player in the world will win you the game. You just gotta understand you can't win every match-up.
How do you handle mages and othet slimlinic keto classes who can 1 or 1-2 combo your cards during a round without using minions? I'm new and I wonder if you just expect them to not have a flamestrike etc.
You just gotta learn to play around certain cards, so for example against mage you probably shouldn't over commit to the board on turns 6-7 as they have blizzard into flamestrike cause if they just clear your boards like that then you probably are out of steam and lose.
It's just how the game works, most classes have certain broken turns that can help them to come back into the game and secure victory so you just gotta learn to play around it while developing your busted turns.
it comes down to what type of deck you're playing and what class/deck you're going against, and what scenario you are in during the match. Over time while playing the game you'll develop more advance tactics and know what to play against and what not to.
For ex. If you're going against an mage and they have 8 cards in hand and it's approaching turn 7 in an match most cases you wouldn't want to overcommit with minions because of flamestrike, unless you would have a way to rebuild board presence.
ex 2. if you're going against an mage and they are in complete top deck mode, you would almost want to commit your minions and try to close out the game. Because the chances of them having an board clear is very limited
Practice makes perfect in Hearthstone, and not all the time being the best HS player in the world will win you the game. You just gotta understand you can't win every match-up.
Best of luck to you friend :)