I have spent about $100-$225 in the time I have been playing HS, which is since Old Gods. I consider it not bad ONLY because I spent more than this on Madden in the span of 4 years (maybe around $300+ (including game purchase)).
For the longest time (probably 3ish years I was basically f2p, having only spent $5-$10 on welcome bundle stuff). It has just been in the last 6 months that I've started spending money on the game to speed up how many meme decks I can play ($120-$150ish maybe?)
I spent about $100 in the past but $0 in the last 3 years. Best decision I EVER made was to STOP giving blizzard money for this shit. And whilever every expansion brings a bunch of decks/cards screaming for nerfs and whilever we STILL don't have autosquelch, Blizzard will never get another dollar from me. The expansion cycle is a con, the ladder experience is shit, and once you have a reasonable card base you can play infinitely for free. So spending money on this just seems stupid.
I've bought 2x Welcome Bundle, 1x Preorder (Rastakhan's Rumble); mostly to enable me to play a wide variety of tournament decks - I've been playing since february 2014. but I've had some months when I didn't collect enough gold/dust to be able to do it without investing some money ...I've won about 100 euro in tournaments with a chance at an even bigger tournament prize coming up soon, so I've actually earned more than spent xD
Welcome bundle, one preorder (Boomsday - worst value ever for a HS preorder), monthly HSReplay subscription. That amounts to less than 100$. Shit gets complicated if you count lan tournaments.
I spent exactly $998.32. I started playing mid 2015 and have religiously spent money on the game in order to stay with the meta. Not my proudest purchasing of items, but fuck it.
Started in the game about the beginning of October... Came up through the starter levels in no time flat. Only bought the starter bundle at first. Hit the meta tiers, and lack of cards basically made it near impossible to win. Since then, I spent about $1200 trying to flesh out my collection. Still can't break past rank 16. Missing so many legendaries and epics still that a lot of top decks are out of reach. Hate playing Hunter as much as I do, but trying to keep from spending more money, and trying to farm gold with most other classes isn't working so great for me at the moment. Just trying to complete as much of the sets that aren't cycling in April as I can.
Started in the game about the beginning of October... Came up through the starter levels in no time flat. Only bought the starter bundle at first. Hit the meta tiers, and lack of cards basically made it near impossible to win. Since then, I spent about $1200 trying to flesh out my collection. Still can't break past rank 16. Missing so many legendaries and epics still that a lot of top decks are out of reach. Hate playing Hunter as much as I do, but trying to keep from spending more money, and trying to farm gold with most other classes isn't working so great for me at the moment. Just trying to complete as much of the sets that aren't cycling in April as I can.
I'm sorry if this sounds rude, but how are you not able to break rank 16 after spending $1200 on cards? Do you change the deck you play a lot while climbing?
Started in the game about the beginning of October... Came up through the starter levels in no time flat. Only bought the starter bundle at first. Hit the meta tiers, and lack of cards basically made it near impossible to win. Since then, I spent about $1200 trying to flesh out my collection. Still can't break past rank 16. Missing so many legendaries and epics still that a lot of top decks are out of reach. Hate playing Hunter as much as I do, but trying to keep from spending more money, and trying to farm gold with most other classes isn't working so great for me at the moment. Just trying to complete as much of the sets that aren't cycling in April as I can.
I'm sorry if this sounds rude, but how are you not able to break rank 16 after spending $1200 on cards? Do you change the deck you play a lot while climbing?
I started out with a mage deck that got me nowhere when I hit rank 20. It was just what I was used to playing up to that point. Still lacked a lot of cards, so I ended up going with an Odd Paladin. That did okay, but seemed like every time I hit rank 17 or so, I'd get matched against a lot of control decks or run up against a bunch of combo or other aggro decks and get terrible RNG. Many games, I never even saw my Level Up!, and had to do the best I could. Obviously, I'm still pretty new, and I've made more than a few mistakes. Still never figured that such a high performing deck would let me down that much; I'm not a terrible player, just not a top player. Since the Level Up! nerf, I've tried my hand with midrange and secret hunters with much the same outcome. Every time I hit rank 17 I seem to hit a wall. Started running a Mecha'thun Priest after some success on casual with it, but barely getting 50% win rate at the moment simply because Hemet, Jungle Hunter too often seems to fall in the last 10 cards of my deck. Actually do fairly decent against all but the most aggressive of aggro decks, but getting that key card is hard enough to hold me back.
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I'm gonna sound cocky when I say this but...
I have spent about $100-$225 in the time I have been playing HS, which is since Old Gods. I consider it not bad ONLY because I spent more than this on Madden in the span of 4 years (maybe around $300+ (including game purchase)).
I have spent 592e....
About $100 and I began in KnC. That's an average of less than $10 per month.
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For the longest time (probably 3ish years I was basically f2p, having only spent $5-$10 on welcome bundle stuff). It has just been in the last 6 months that I've started spending money on the game to speed up how many meme decks I can play ($120-$150ish maybe?)
I spent about $100 in the past but $0 in the last 3 years. Best decision I EVER made was to STOP giving blizzard money for this shit. And whilever every expansion brings a bunch of decks/cards screaming for nerfs and whilever we STILL don't have autosquelch, Blizzard will never get another dollar from me. The expansion cycle is a con, the ladder experience is shit, and once you have a reasonable card base you can play infinitely for free. So spending money on this just seems stupid.
3x pre order(2 times with amazon coins)
1x welcome bundle
1x buy packs to get tyrande portrait
So it's arround $200
Played since october 2016 including 3 months vaccuum
I was in charge!! - Patches the Pirate
I've bought 2x Welcome Bundle, 1x Preorder (Rastakhan's Rumble); mostly to enable me to play a wide variety of tournament decks - I've been playing since february 2014. but I've had some months when I didn't collect enough gold/dust to be able to do it without investing some money ...I've won about 100 euro in tournaments with a chance at an even bigger tournament prize coming up soon, so I've actually earned more than spent xD
You can't stop the signal.
Welcome bundle, one preorder (Boomsday - worst value ever for a HS preorder), monthly HSReplay subscription. That amounts to less than 100$. Shit gets complicated if you count lan tournaments.
I spent exactly $998.32. I started playing mid 2015 and have religiously spent money on the game in order to stay with the meta. Not my proudest purchasing of items, but fuck it.
Started in the game about the beginning of October... Came up through the starter levels in no time flat. Only bought the starter bundle at first. Hit the meta tiers, and lack of cards basically made it near impossible to win. Since then, I spent about $1200 trying to flesh out my collection. Still can't break past rank 16. Missing so many legendaries and epics still that a lot of top decks are out of reach. Hate playing Hunter as much as I do, but trying to keep from spending more money, and trying to farm gold with most other classes isn't working so great for me at the moment. Just trying to complete as much of the sets that aren't cycling in April as I can.
$2.99 as all it is worth to play an activision game.
I'm sorry if this sounds rude, but how are you not able to break rank 16 after spending $1200 on cards? Do you change the deck you play a lot while climbing?
You can't stop the signal.
I started out with a mage deck that got me nowhere when I hit rank 20. It was just what I was used to playing up to that point. Still lacked a lot of cards, so I ended up going with an Odd Paladin. That did okay, but seemed like every time I hit rank 17 or so, I'd get matched against a lot of control decks or run up against a bunch of combo or other aggro decks and get terrible RNG. Many games, I never even saw my Level Up!, and had to do the best I could. Obviously, I'm still pretty new, and I've made more than a few mistakes. Still never figured that such a high performing deck would let me down that much; I'm not a terrible player, just not a top player. Since the Level Up! nerf, I've tried my hand with midrange and secret hunters with much the same outcome. Every time I hit rank 17 I seem to hit a wall. Started running a Mecha'thun Priest after some success on casual with it, but barely getting 50% win rate at the moment simply because Hemet, Jungle Hunter too often seems to fall in the last 10 cards of my deck. Actually do fairly decent against all but the most aggressive of aggro decks, but getting that key card is hard enough to hold me back.