Well , to be "technical", I am debating about the use and implication of terminology and it's sociological impact on the hearthstone community as a whole and how that is detrimental to the long-term maturisation of the game as an eSport and creative platform.
Has the term "netdeck" ever been used in any context other than whining? By anybody?
This was my third run. I completely breezed through every boss because Jades. I got Jade Lotus as a loot option after every single boss, and picked it every single time. Turns out the dragon endboss struggles to deal with eight Aya Blackpaws, ;)
Took me half a dozen runs to get a full clear but mine was also Jade-based. Multiple Ayas and Jade Claws with the magic item that give passive "battlecries trigger twice" = win. My end boss was the eye beam one.
I don't need anyone to respond to this, and I certainly don't care to argue the point, but FUCK frost lich jaina in arena. I drafted a very good priest-rogue deck, am clearly winning, even picked a soggoth off a free from amber BEFORE he played FLJ, and I still lost in fatigue b/c of the pure value of 3/6 water eles with lifesteal. Shit is awful to play against.
Ha, I had an arena run ended by Frost Lich Jaina a couple of days ago too. I think I fought valiantly, but there was always a way for her to produce another elemental, and the lifesteal meant I could never chip away at her health. Slow torture.
Dont care whether that should be in salt thread. Mage class is one of the worst class to be in hearthstone with total PRAY RNG tactics for total idiots. Nothing feels worse than loosing to bullshit like this. Nothing.
On the plus side, nothing feels better than laughing at your salty whine, so you've made a lot of people very happy today.
Thank you for a proper analysis. While price increase doesn't really make me happy, it was expected to happen at some point.
Yep, especially for GBP. Since the Brexit vote and subsequent collapse in the pound, Brits are gonna have to make their own CCG if they don't want to pay higher USD prices.
I find it more annoying, sure, but that's only because losing a game in arena matters more to me than losing a game in regular ranked play.
Similarly, I find it more enjoyable when I pull off an unlikely win in the arena than I do in regular ranked play.
TO THE GROUND, baby!
The one I hated the most was Quest Rogue.
And the one I hated but played the most was Christmas Tree Pallie, I tore it up with that. I loved the feeling of dropping that Mysterious Challenger.
Not sure what game you're playing but the Hearthstone I play, aggro has been a tiny minority for years.
I always mouse over all five cards to check their rarity before revealing any of them.
I had better than average luck with Gadgetzan but worse than average with Un'goro. 3 legendaries from 80 packs.
52 from pre-purchase and tavern brawls, will probably have about 2000g or a little more to dump as well. So 70-something packs on release day.
Awful, awful idea.