Although I understand that people choose not to do that - getting shit from another person isn't fun, and on the contrary to some of the responses, it can be a big deal and, no, you're not a 'special snowflake' if you tend to be stressed about it.
Hell, the game is about fun, if someone doesn't want namecalling to be a part of it, that's absolutely fucking understandable.
Baku and Genn will probably lose momentum at the beginning of the season due to reduced pool of cards, but will probably pick it up again later in the year, assuming they will print cards fitting Odd/Even archetypes (not specifically Odd/Even-based, just of odd and even costs, fitting certain deck types) in the next expansions.
I wish seeing even more Boomsday legendaries in play.
Wild Growth and Nourish really deserve this spot. They are much more in use than any other class card.
Not really, they are in use much more than other cards because every Druid archetype uses Ramping mechanic due to Ultimate Infestation and Spreading Plague which are the real culprits.
Basically, KoFT made most Druid decks identical in 50%, creating a, so to speak, staple Druid starter kit. Then you finish off with either Token package, or Taunt package, or Beast package, whatever - the pillar of the deck is still the same.
However, once Mammoth retires and we'll no longer have Un'Goro, Knights and Kobolds, Druids will lose a lot of those staple cards. Suddenly, neither Nourish, nor Wild Growth will remain problematic (unless new expansions bring some seriously bonkers Druid cards, _again_). Generally speaking, nerfing Basic/Classic cards is walking on thin ice - nerfs to expansion sets are short-term as the sets rotate over time, but Basic/Classic changes are forever.
TL;DR Nourish hasn't always been a staple, far from it. Wild Growth is just essential to the ramping class identity.
Sick Druid cards from KoFT and Kobolds are to blame, not the two cards that have been around forever and wouldn't be auto-included of the Druid decks if not for the aforementioned expansions.
HSReplay shows decks'/classes' win rates fluctuating like fucken' crazy and you're telling us RR is shit? Dude, the meta is forming and it changes daily.
For example, 2 days ago Hunter was king with two distinct archetypes taking the cake - Spell and Deathrattle, now it's surpassed by, surprise, Liam Odd Paladin AND Even Paladin.
Warlock, other than Heal, was considered shit and subpar a few days ago and suddenly it's the 3rd class overall (with pretty much no RR cards used, sadly, but Discard Lock is shaping up to be quite interesting).
Everything is evolving, once the dust settles in a month or so we will be able to draw some conclusions. Sure, it might eventually turn out to be mostly a gateway expansion, setting up great archetypes for the coming Standard Year and 2019 sets, but that's ok too.
Also, yeah, KFT and KnC have some seriously bonkers cards, no wonder most of them aren't being cut in favor of new options.
Tracking seems so bad in this deck useing it 2 times then do hero and lose 8 card and get 4 card so you allmost at 0 card at that point
Tracking is excellent to keep in hand to be able to fish for something you need at the very moment.
Two of them on the other hand might be a tad too much, hence I've replaced one of them with Crushing Walls and also replaced one Hunter's Mark with Flare (very situational and techy, but works wonders against the Hunter-dominated ladder, it can clear the Secrets again when Zul'jin comes into play).
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So saying it doesn't happen every update is kissing ass, but saying it does is suddenly sane?
You have a warped sense of logic.
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Yes, always.
Although I understand that people choose not to do that - getting shit from another person isn't fun, and on the contrary to some of the responses, it can be a big deal and, no, you're not a 'special snowflake' if you tend to be stressed about it.
Hell, the game is about fun, if someone doesn't want namecalling to be a part of it, that's absolutely fucking understandable.
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Yeah, to be honest, I use Innkeeper only for that - I like HDT's overlay much more :(
So for me, Innkeeper will still be hugely useful.
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How did the Innkeeper successfully synced my collection yesterday then? Was it working and is now broken?
Such a bummer, an amazing app.
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No, it's 1/6 + 1/5 - since you cannot have two of the same secret active at once.
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It's going to be AMAZING with Madame Lazul.
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No worries, playing on an iPhone and the cutout is way off the board.
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Mostly Hero Legendaries now that DKs get rotated - so Zul'jin, Hagatha the Witch and Dr. Boom, Mad Genius.
Baku and Genn will probably lose momentum at the beginning of the season due to reduced pool of cards, but will probably pick it up again later in the year, assuming they will print cards fitting Odd/Even archetypes (not specifically Odd/Even-based, just of odd and even costs, fitting certain deck types) in the next expansions.
I wish seeing even more Boomsday legendaries in play.
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Hey, what the fuck, guys.
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Oh noes, someone doesn't know a movie from the eighties - the humanity surely is doomed!
Dude pls. If anything your reaction is far more cringe-worthy than the OP, assuming he's genuine.
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Just wait until March/April when all of the insane KFT/KC cards get rotated.
Also, auto-include some tech counter-cards.
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Not really, they are in use much more than other cards because every Druid archetype uses Ramping mechanic due to Ultimate Infestation and Spreading Plague which are the real culprits.
Basically, KoFT made most Druid decks identical in 50%, creating a, so to speak, staple Druid starter kit. Then you finish off with either Token package, or Taunt package, or Beast package, whatever - the pillar of the deck is still the same.
However, once Mammoth retires and we'll no longer have Un'Goro, Knights and Kobolds, Druids will lose a lot of those staple cards. Suddenly, neither Nourish, nor Wild Growth will remain problematic (unless new expansions bring some seriously bonkers Druid cards, _again_). Generally speaking, nerfing Basic/Classic cards is walking on thin ice - nerfs to expansion sets are short-term as the sets rotate over time, but Basic/Classic changes are forever.
TL;DR
Nourish hasn't always been a staple, far from it.
Wild Growth is just essential to the ramping class identity.
Sick Druid cards from KoFT and Kobolds are to blame, not the two cards that have been around forever and wouldn't be auto-included of the Druid decks if not for the aforementioned expansions.
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HSReplay shows decks'/classes' win rates fluctuating like fucken' crazy and you're telling us RR is shit? Dude, the meta is forming and it changes daily.
For example, 2 days ago Hunter was king with two distinct archetypes taking the cake - Spell and Deathrattle, now it's surpassed by, surprise, Liam Odd Paladin AND Even Paladin.
Warlock, other than Heal, was considered shit and subpar a few days ago and suddenly it's the 3rd class overall (with pretty much no RR cards used, sadly, but Discard Lock is shaping up to be quite interesting).
Everything is evolving, once the dust settles in a month or so we will be able to draw some conclusions. Sure, it might eventually turn out to be mostly a gateway expansion, setting up great archetypes for the coming Standard Year and 2019 sets, but that's ok too.
Also, yeah, KFT and KnC have some seriously bonkers cards, no wonder most of them aren't being cut in favor of new options.
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Tracking is excellent to keep in hand to be able to fish for something you need at the very moment.
Two of them on the other hand might be a tad too much, hence I've replaced one of them with Crushing Walls and also replaced one Hunter's Mark with Flare (very situational and techy, but works wonders against the Hunter-dominated ladder, it can clear the Secrets again when Zul'jin comes into play).