Well i was seeing my warlock cards and found that i have Glinda and Rin, so i wanted to know if there is some good decks to build with these cards, not too expensive im a F2P player.
Depends on what other cards do you have. Rin is good against control so you could make a decent, not too expensive version of control Warlock. Keep in mind that if you dont plan to craft some expensive cards you will lose out on deck quality.
Below is a deck that doesnt run Rin in it but you can switch it up depending on what you have
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
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Well i was seeing my warlock cards and found that i have Glinda and Rin, so i wanted to know if there is some good decks to build with these cards, not too expensive im a F2P player.
Depends on what other cards do you have. Rin is good against control so you could make a decent, not too expensive version of control Warlock. Keep in mind that if you dont plan to craft some expensive cards you will lose out on deck quality.
Below is a deck that doesnt run Rin in it but you can switch it up depending on what you have
http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/1170355-control-warlock-how-to-boomsday-w-stancifka
T-SERIES IS GOING DOWN
I made this one and looks fine to me, the only thing i miss is guldan but it seems a pretty solid deck, thanks or your help
Maybe you can finde a place for them in that thing in my subs just down here.
Never skimp on the 'Dan. He is basically your win condition and if you don't have him, I suggest not playing control Warlock at all.
This is working wonders for me right now. Soularium - what a card!
Hoo boy, I've got one for you if you don't mind going into wild. Cooked it up myself, and I've had great success with it.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.