I recommend enjoying the game in your own way. I am a person who Greets at the beginning and says Well Played at the end of the match whether I lost or not. I also throw in the occasional oops if I mess up. If I notice the opponent spamming, just squelch and ignore them.
Of course Ysera is a giant dragon with magic powers, so nobody even considered placing charges against her. Executus slithered back to the Molten Core and talked with Baron Geddon about...
Top 2 are total dominance because I can do anything and get a pack, and Spectate a friend because I have many friends available to watch and I enjoy spectating!
First thing I always tell newer players is grab Naxx and BRM adventures because they offer a sure way of getting some generally good cards and legendaries that can be used in multiple decks. I also recommend starting with classic packs for a little while since generally most of the cards will be from that set that newer players can use more efficiently. After that, start opening the other sets to grow your collection. Buying packs is up to you, it is pretty much whether you want to spend the time or the money on what you want to do. Most (don't go for control warrior at the start :D)competitive decks should be almost available to you within a decent amount of time if you do quests every day, get the free pack from tavern brawl, etc.
I don't mind the current hero power system they have in place. I feel it works well overall. However, I think it would be really cool to have maybe 2 different hero powers for each class (maybe one unlocked once you reach a certain hero level) and they allow you to choose which hero power you want when creating the deck, just as you can swap portraits or card backs now. I think that would bring a little more variety and fun to deck-building. Just an idea...
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I recommend enjoying the game in your own way. I am a person who Greets at the beginning and says Well Played at the end of the match whether I lost or not. I also throw in the occasional oops if I mess up. If I notice the opponent spamming, just squelch and ignore them.
Good luck out there!
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This deck is quite fun and effective for my on ladder. I will keep playing around with it!
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I have to agree with Edwin VanCleef, it is great. I also enjoy Frost Giant because he steps on the guy!
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I like them! Very cool ideas. Sargeras is my favorite of the 3.
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I am excited for this new card. I am piecing together a shaman deck and hopefully can enjoy it this season!
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Hmm let's see: Been playing since vanilla (before Naxx)
Bought Naxx and BRM as they came: $50
Bought some large bundles of card packs, some 20$, some 10$.
I never ever buy arena runs so I am clear there. I would say total about 400$ or so. Mostly from 15 pack buys (20$)
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Top 2 are total dominance because I can do anything and get a pack, and Spectate a friend because I have many friends available to watch and I enjoy spectating!
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First thing I always tell newer players is grab Naxx and BRM adventures because they offer a sure way of getting some generally good cards and legendaries that can be used in multiple decks. I also recommend starting with classic packs for a little while since generally most of the cards will be from that set that newer players can use more efficiently. After that, start opening the other sets to grow your collection. Buying packs is up to you, it is pretty much whether you want to spend the time or the money on what you want to do. Most (don't go for control warrior at the start :D)competitive decks should be almost available to you within a decent amount of time if you do quests every day, get the free pack from tavern brawl, etc.
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Yup, sadly we won't see this one this week. Maybe next time!
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I would say my top 2 are Frost Giant because he steps on that guy, and Astral Communion because of the night time beauty!
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My top one out of all is Edwin VanCleef. The downpour and lightning as if a storm on the ocean is awesome.
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I don't mind the current hero power system they have in place. I feel it works well overall. However, I think it would be really cool to have maybe 2 different hero powers for each class (maybe one unlocked once you reach a certain hero level) and they allow you to choose which hero power you want when creating the deck, just as you can swap portraits or card backs now. I think that would bring a little more variety and fun to deck-building. Just an idea...