That would be a nice addition. That would be much more convenient than scrolling down the fairly limited history on the left side trying to find the last instance of damage for sure. Maybe they just figure that everyone is using a deck tracker or something.
Better than people give it credit for... but not by much. Decent but probably not viable in aggro and pretty solid in arena. Honestly, it is just worse than a lot of other 4 mana minions. Maybe if it was a 5/6?
Holy mother of... wow that is a good arena card. This should really be a rare or something. Little high mana cost constructed but still seems pretty solid, especially for budget decks
We are getting sidetracked. Yes, silence priest was never and will never be a competitive deck in its current incarnation. However, I agree with Vernula. At least they tried something new. Yes it failed rather spectacularly, but it was a new way of playing the game and that, at least, was fun. I hope Blizzards never stops creating cards to push new archetypes, even if we do get some cards like purify out of it. Also, that battlecry shadow form effect sounds awesome. I would totally give that a try.
They could have tried seriously. If you want Silence Priest to be a thing than give him powerful cards to support that motif. Purify was a joke with nothing else to sustain it and clearly designed as that.
That I will definitely agree with. I am glad Blizzard wanted to push another archetype but you are absolutely right. I would have been quite happy to see silence priest actually work. As it stands, the card quality is far too low to make it a competitive deck. While I hope Blizzard keeps coming up with new archetypes, it would be nice if they were afforded a bit more support within the set. Here's hoping that there are many more fun new archetypes in the future.
We are getting sidetracked. Yes, silence priest was never and will never be a competitive deck in its current incarnation. However, I agree with Vernula. At least they tried something new. Yes it failed rather spectacularly, but it was a new way of playing the game and that, at least, was fun. I hope Blizzards never stops creating cards to push new archetypes, even if we do get some cards like purify out of it. Also, that battlecry shadow form effect sounds awesome. I would totally give that a try.
I would love to see this as a tavern brawl or something. I love the concept of a 50 health mode. It would be nice to test it out for a few days and see how the meta would shift within the transient environment that a brawl would provide.
One strategy I have found for dealing with this is to wait an hour to accept new friend requests if I think there is a risk of my opponent sending harassing messages. After a few more games, he will probably have forgotten what he was mad at me about. I have not been cussed out by anyone since I started doing this, though several of them have unfriended me at a later date.
1) Warrior, It is difficult to pick a favorite class, but right now I have been most enjoying a really heavy control Warrior deck with C'Thun, N'zoth, and a whole lot of big dudes. It is way too slow for the meta, but I have been having a great time nonetheless.
2) Druid, As many have stated before, it is a really fun and versatile class. It has become my go to for fun deckbuilding because it supports just about every major archetype in some capacity.
3) Shaman, I am sad that the class has decended solely into the aggressive archetype. I miss the old crusher shaman and deathrattle revive shaman decks from a few years back. I have been enjoying my C'Thun/Veklor/Evolve/Dragon shaman.
I understand your frustration about losing to decks that topdeck counters to your playstyle, but I disagree with the criticizm of Eater of Secrets. One of the aspects I enjoy most about Hearthstone is that every playstyle has a counter and a well-designed deck will have a plan in place to counter the popular strategies on ladder. If secret paladin is popular and many people are running freeze mage to counter it, then two popular decks are running secrets and Eater of Secrets seems like a good tech card. However, in a meta where warriors and priests are rampant, a 4-mana 2/4 is pretty much a dead card. I enjoy the risk associated with teching in a card which is bad except in a certain meta and I believe the creation of such cards reflects positively on the design team. If you are having difficulties winning with freeze mage and still need a deck to beat secret paladin, I would suggest N'Zoth Priest with lots of board clears. That deck has been working really well for me lately.
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That must have taken forever. Thank you Hearthpwn staff!
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Tavern Brawl incoming?
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That would be a nice addition. That would be much more convenient than scrolling down the fairly limited history on the left side trying to find the last instance of damage for sure. Maybe they just figure that everyone is using a deck tracker or something.
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Better than people give it credit for... but not by much. Decent but probably not viable in aggro and pretty solid in arena. Honestly, it is just worse than a lot of other 4 mana minions. Maybe if it was a 5/6?
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Bolvar deserves better
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Holy mother of... wow that is a good arena card. This should really be a rare or something. Little high mana cost constructed but still seems pretty solid, especially for budget decks
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7 mana 4/4 taunt, poisonous, whenever you summon a beast draw a card. That's the worst beast I have been able to build so far
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We are getting sidetracked. Yes, silence priest was never and will never be a competitive deck in its current incarnation. However, I agree with Vernula. At least they tried something new. Yes it failed rather spectacularly, but it was a new way of playing the game and that, at least, was fun. I hope Blizzards never stops creating cards to push new archetypes, even if we do get some cards like purify out of it. Also, that battlecry shadow form effect sounds awesome. I would totally give that a try.
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I would love to see this as a tavern brawl or something. I love the concept of a 50 health mode. It would be nice to test it out for a few days and see how the meta would shift within the transient environment that a brawl would provide.
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One strategy I have found for dealing with this is to wait an hour to accept new friend requests if I think there is a risk of my opponent sending harassing messages. After a few more games, he will probably have forgotten what he was mad at me about. I have not been cussed out by anyone since I started doing this, though several of them have unfriended me at a later date.
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I like this card a lot. Really well designed. I like that it has decent stats so it is OK if you are ahead and great if you are behind.
Also, I like the combo potential with reno and even Lord Jaraxxus. I feel like I could definitely see myself running this card in a few of my decks
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How to fix priest: Give it cards from other classes. Brilliant!
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1) Warrior, It is difficult to pick a favorite class, but right now I have been most enjoying a really heavy control Warrior deck with C'Thun, N'zoth, and a whole lot of big dudes. It is way too slow for the meta, but I have been having a great time nonetheless.
2) Druid, As many have stated before, it is a really fun and versatile class. It has become my go to for fun deckbuilding because it supports just about every major archetype in some capacity.
3) Shaman, I am sad that the class has decended solely into the aggressive archetype. I miss the old crusher shaman and deathrattle revive shaman decks from a few years back. I have been enjoying my C'Thun/Veklor/Evolve/Dragon shaman.
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I understand your frustration about losing to decks that topdeck counters to your playstyle, but I disagree with the criticizm of Eater of Secrets. One of the aspects I enjoy most about Hearthstone is that every playstyle has a counter and a well-designed deck will have a plan in place to counter the popular strategies on ladder. If secret paladin is popular and many people are running freeze mage to counter it, then two popular decks are running secrets and Eater of Secrets seems like a good tech card. However, in a meta where warriors and priests are rampant, a 4-mana 2/4 is pretty much a dead card. I enjoy the risk associated with teching in a card which is bad except in a certain meta and I believe the creation of such cards reflects positively on the design team. If you are having difficulties winning with freeze mage and still need a deck to beat secret paladin, I would suggest N'Zoth Priest with lots of board clears. That deck has been working really well for me lately.