I'm almost tempted to re-craft moorabi for the fun factor. I dusted him but I'm starting to think I should generally keep more of the "bad" legendaries I open because there seems to be so much more potential to just enjoy these kinds of creative, memey decks.
Is this at all decent without Skull of the Man'Ari? I'm sitting on enough dust to craft it but idk if it's worth it because I also wanted to try out aggro paladin or the rouge weapon....
I'm not a great player by any stretch, but just off the top of my head some ways of dealing with the board like this
-devolve
-brawl
-polymorph, blizzard
-silence/mass dispel
-vanish
-corrupting mist?
hunter and druid might be tougher but they're not totally helpless either. Generally in each expansion there are weaker and stronger classes, and always in hearthstone there is a strong element of rng and having the right card at the right time. That's just how the game is built. If you really hate that then may I suggest playing gwent?
Idk, I don't think that many people coordinate their card backs to their deck. I just pick a card back I like/feel like having that day/week/season and roll with it for a while. I imagine a lot of people do the same. Definitely wouldn't consider it a reliable mulligan guide. XD Although I do pay attention sometimes because sometimes (not always) the card back can be an indication of the player's possible skill, or at the very least experience. Obviously legend card back is hard to get, while the plain card back is likely to be a fairly new player. If you know roughly when a card back was released you can estimate how long the opponent has been playing. But is this really useful info? Probably not very.
I was missing only a few cards for this deck, so I crafted them and I've been having a great time. I'm not super consistent with it yet, mostly due to my own misplays, but it's more fun than a lot of other decks even if you lose.
I played a few games with this deck, and I gotta say, it's a pretty fun one. The combination of murloc and elemental synergies gives you a lot of flexibility. I'm not very high rank right now but I'll report back after playing with it a bit on ladder to see how it fares over a longer stretch.
Thanks! I think I'll craft the first two you mentioned and then probably flip a coin between Edwin and Tirion (or maybe try deathrattle priest.... O_o) but either way, thank you for the advice. XD
I really want to try this but i'd have to use pretty much all my remaining dust to craft rats, doomsayers, Tirion and Rag. Worth it? I do really like paladin....
Can anyone reccomend which legendaries currently in standard are good, versatile, and fun to play? I'm F2P so mostly have to substitute stuff in good decks anyway. I'm currently playing some midrange hunter to climb ladder and it's been going well but I also like Paladin (had good luck with the handbuff ones... with Leeroy ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) Rogue (although I had very few good cards for successful rogue decks in the past). My best class has probably been mage but I find it kinda boring, and my worst/least played has been warrior but it's something I'd really like to work on.
I like to have fun and experiment, but I also like winning, so crafting a really good tier 1 deck is really tempting right now. Just not sure if it will be interesting in the long run.
I packed Lakkari Sacrifice, Sunkeeper Tarim and Ozruk. Lakkari Sacrifice has been pretty fun to play but not consistent enough, I don't play Paladin much so idk about Tarim, and Ozruk is easy to synergize with but ultimately easy to polymorph, silence, etc. So I'm a little disappointed BUT I have enough dust to craft 3 legendaries/quests.
I like decks that are fun to play, but winning is also fun so I considered crafting Patches(don't worry, the moment of insanity has passed... mostly) Also the Rouge quest or maybe Open the Waygate cause I like Mage, but I'm a relatively new mostly f2p player (only bought ungoro preorder with some spare change) so I'm missing a lot of the other cards like Archmage Antonidas, Edwin VanCleef, etc... I thought about the taunt warrior quest cause it seems pretty cool but I still lack a lot of epics that would probably make it a bit more viable, and Deathrattle priest seems fun, but I'm also missing N'Zoth. I also thought Spiritsinger Umbra would be good but I haven't seen her around much and I'm not sure what kind of deck she'd fit into that I actually have the cards for....
any advice guys? Am I better off crafting three solid legendaries from one deck type, or trying a little of everything and crafting a few key cards for more decks?
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Idk if he's super useful, but I run shark instead of thalanos in this deck and it's always super satisfying when he eats a Lich king.
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I'm almost tempted to re-craft moorabi for the fun factor. I dusted him but I'm starting to think I should generally keep more of the "bad" legendaries I open because there seems to be so much more potential to just enjoy these kinds of creative, memey decks.
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Is this at all decent without Skull of the Man'Ari? I'm sitting on enough dust to craft it but idk if it's worth it because I also wanted to try out aggro paladin or the rouge weapon....
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I'm not a great player by any stretch, but just off the top of my head some ways of dealing with the board like this
-devolve
-brawl
-polymorph, blizzard
-silence/mass dispel
-vanish
-corrupting mist?
hunter and druid might be tougher but they're not totally helpless either. Generally in each expansion there are weaker and stronger classes, and always in hearthstone there is a strong element of rng and having the right card at the right time. That's just how the game is built. If you really hate that then may I suggest playing gwent?
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Idk, I don't think that many people coordinate their card backs to their deck. I just pick a card back I like/feel like having that day/week/season and roll with it for a while. I imagine a lot of people do the same. Definitely wouldn't consider it a reliable mulligan guide. XD Although I do pay attention sometimes because sometimes (not always) the card back can be an indication of the player's possible skill, or at the very least experience. Obviously legend card back is hard to get, while the plain card back is likely to be a fairly new player. If you know roughly when a card back was released you can estimate how long the opponent has been playing. But is this really useful info? Probably not very.
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netdeck 1.1
simple descriptions - elemental shaman, frost lich jaina, etc
Hell deck (Jade druid, pirate warrior)
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I was missing only a few cards for this deck, so I crafted them and I've been having a great time. I'm not super consistent with it yet, mostly due to my own misplays, but it's more fun than a lot of other decks even if you lose.
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I played a few games with this deck, and I gotta say, it's a pretty fun one. The combination of murloc and elemental synergies gives you a lot of flexibility. I'm not very high rank right now but I'll report back after playing with it a bit on ladder to see how it fares over a longer stretch.
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I'm missing still is Deathstalker Rexxar and Swamp King Dred... :/ but idk if they're worth crafting on their own.
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Three epics and Kalimos :O I got super lucky.
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Thanks! I think I'll craft the first two you mentioned and then probably flip a coin between Edwin and Tirion (or maybe try deathrattle priest.... O_o) but either way, thank you for the advice. XD
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I really want to try this but i'd have to use pretty much all my remaining dust to craft rats, doomsayers, Tirion and Rag. Worth it? I do really like paladin....
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I'm also sitting on a pile of dust enough for three legendaries.
I was thinking about Sherazin, Corpse Flower, N'Zoth, the Corruptor,Patches the Pirate, Spiritsinger Umbra, either quest rouge or quest warrior (although I'm missing a lot of other cards like dirty rats so idk if it's worth it) But I was also considering some important classic legendaries I'm missing, like Deathwing, Bloodmage Thalnos , Tirion Fordring , Edwin VanCleef.... only problem is save for edwin, a lot of the quests or N'Zoth seem a lot more fun.
Can anyone reccomend which legendaries currently in standard are good, versatile, and fun to play? I'm F2P so mostly have to substitute stuff in good decks anyway. I'm currently playing some midrange hunter to climb ladder and it's been going well but I also like Paladin (had good luck with the handbuff ones... with Leeroy ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ) Rogue (although I had very few good cards for successful rogue decks in the past). My best class has probably been mage but I find it kinda boring, and my worst/least played has been warrior but it's something I'd really like to work on.
I like to have fun and experiment, but I also like winning, so crafting a really good tier 1 deck is really tempting right now. Just not sure if it will be interesting in the long run.
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I packed Lakkari Sacrifice, Sunkeeper Tarim and Ozruk. Lakkari Sacrifice has been pretty fun to play but not consistent enough, I don't play Paladin much so idk about Tarim, and Ozruk is easy to synergize with but ultimately easy to polymorph, silence, etc. So I'm a little disappointed BUT I have enough dust to craft 3 legendaries/quests.
I like decks that are fun to play, but winning is also fun so I considered crafting Patches(don't worry, the moment of insanity has passed... mostly) Also the Rouge quest or maybe Open the Waygate cause I like Mage, but I'm a relatively new mostly f2p player (only bought ungoro preorder with some spare change) so I'm missing a lot of the other cards like Archmage Antonidas, Edwin VanCleef, etc... I thought about the taunt warrior quest cause it seems pretty cool but I still lack a lot of epics that would probably make it a bit more viable, and Deathrattle priest seems fun, but I'm also missing N'Zoth. I also thought Spiritsinger Umbra would be good but I haven't seen her around much and I'm not sure what kind of deck she'd fit into that I actually have the cards for....
any advice guys? Am I better off crafting three solid legendaries from one deck type, or trying a little of everything and crafting a few key cards for more decks?
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Worgen Greaser