I would like to know if you have the same problem that me.
When I start to build a new desk, for example, my last desk was cubelock. I craft some legendary cards throut many months, and when I haven't still some card, blizzard make a nerf and break my desk. It's impossible for me complete a desk and this is to angry
You should get full dust refund for the nerfed cards.
Also, maybe craft cards and decks you like, instead of blowing all of your dust on tier 1 net decks.
I have a decent collection now (almost all the cards) just from playing a lot, pre ordering every expansion since Nax, and not crafting things right after expansions come out.
But seriously, don’t just craft net decks. It’s much more satisfying to win with your own creations, and you’ll better understand the cards you crafted, because they fit your play style (Johnny, Timmy, Spike).
Well I would say if you need many months to gather enough resources to get one deck, you're doing it wrong. First, if you dont have the resources, why would you want to play that deck in the first place? There are many decks that require little dust, try those first.
If you really need a legendary, start playing arena and get good there. Once you get to the point where you get 5 or 6 wins on average, you will get plenty of packs to earn you dust quicker.also, in arena you dont need to craft cards at all, only your skill matters. Second, trying many classes, improving your decks little by little is part of the experience when you're trying to improve your skill. Simply netdecking the strongest deck and hoping your skill will be high because you use a strong deck is just silly. You get better by playing average decks and learning when to play what, not by simply playing strong cards.
We've got some real stand-up comedians up above. We're all very proud of your wit.
I can sympathize, just as quite a few people crafted giants for Naga Sea Witch. Of course, I would strongly advise against crafting supporting cards for an archetype which was clearly never intended, but people are encouraged by Hearthstone sites and friends to craft whichever gives them quick and easy wins. Such is the nature of Hearthstone.
I myself suffered from the Spiteful nerf, as I've always had a fully golden Wild Dragon Priest which I have adapted throughout the expansions. I got my 3200 dust from Spiteful Summoner x2, but was out of pocket 1200 dust from my Grand Archivist. Pretty minor, but that's how it goes.
Most of Cubelock's legendaries are still playable in some capacity, so don't feel too bad.
The Hearthstone community's sense of humor reminds me of 2007 Youtube Poops where the only thing that counted as a joke was repetition.
Either way, OP, if you intend to craft a Tier 1 deck, you should always keep in mind that it might very well be nerfed eventually. If you still want to do it, you should perhaps grind with it enough so it "pays" for itself. You could also just keep playing your damaged deck. Doesn't hurt that bad to play a Tier 2 deck for while, especially since Blizzard has stopped gutting cards and started actually toning them down.
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Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health. - Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
Granted, the desk joke was funny the first time, but the 5th time was rubbing it in. Don’t make fun of some guy’s English.
We should make fun of people's English
1) it's funny
2) have it's his fault for not knowing how to write well on the universal language.
3) Cause of casual people like him blizzard is hesitent to nerf powerful decks.
cubelock, apart from still being viable was around for 6 months, enough time to craft the deck so.. also it was quite obvious it would get nerfed at some point.
Granted, the desk joke was funny the first time, but the 5th time was rubbing it in. Don’t make fun of some guy’s English.
We should make fun of people's English
1) it's funny
2) have it's his fault for not knowing how to write well on the universal language.
3) Cause of casual people like him blizzard is hesitent to nerf powerful decks.
cubelock, apart from still being viable was around for 6 months, enough time to craft the deck so.. also it was quite obvious it would get nerfed at some point.
Funny how you support making fun of OP for not knowing proper English and you go and write "hesitent"... Stay classy guys.
I would like to know if you have the same problem that me.
When I start to build a new desk, for example, my last desk was cubelock. I craft some legendary cards throut many months, and when I haven't still some card, blizzard make a nerf and break my desk. It's impossible for me complete a desk and this is to angry
Have you the same problem?
I did get hit by that in the past. Through it I realized that it's VERY risky to craft multiple high end cards just to make a top tier deck.
The key is to be very ****VERY**** careful about any card that is only used for one deck. For example, Warlock DK is a pretty safe bet as even zoo decks try to fit that thing in. OTOH, Rin only worked in Control Warlock and if htat deck ever dies so also dies Rin.
It's also why those that focus on mass dusting to craft That One Class is shooting themselves in the foot.
I tend to not focus on the "OMG SO OP" deck anymore, so I mostly don't get burned anymore by nerfs making most of the deck worthless. Though I DID mistakenly craft Wocky before realizing he's..not really that interesting beyond one particular deck and it looks like he won't be nerfed.
Granted, the desk joke was funny the first time, but the 5th time was rubbing it in. Don’t make fun of some guy’s English.
We should make fun of people's English
1) it's funny
2) have it's his fault for not knowing how to write well on the universal language.
3) Cause of casual people like him blizzard is hesitent to nerf powerful decks.
cubelock, apart from still being viable was around for 6 months, enough time to craft the deck so.. also it was quite obvious it would get nerfed at some point.
Funny how you support making fun of OP for not knowing proper English and you go and write "hesitent"... Stay classy guys.
Oh snap!
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health. - Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
Hi,
I would like to know if you have the same problem that me.
When I start to build a new desk, for example, my last desk was cubelock. I craft some legendary cards throut many months, and when I haven't still some card, blizzard make a nerf and break my desk. It's impossible for me complete a desk and this is to angry
Have you the same problem?
My desk is solid wood so pretty hard to break.
Don't buy cheap desks.
My desk had the same problem. Ikea never again.
Yes. I've had the same problem. I stopped crafting towards "popular decks" and instead picked a class I really like and craft cards catering to it.
Granted, the desk joke was funny the first time, but the 5th time was rubbing it in. Don’t make fun of some guy’s English.
You should get full dust refund for the nerfed cards.
Also, maybe craft cards and decks you like, instead of blowing all of your dust on tier 1 net decks.
I have a decent collection now (almost all the cards) just from playing a lot, pre ordering every expansion since Nax, and not crafting things right after expansions come out.
But seriously, don’t just craft net decks. It’s much more satisfying to win with your own creations, and you’ll better understand the cards you crafted, because they fit your play style (Johnny, Timmy, Spike).
Well I would say if you need many months to gather enough resources to get one deck, you're doing it wrong. First, if you dont have the resources, why would you want to play that deck in the first place? There are many decks that require little dust, try those first.
If you really need a legendary, start playing arena and get good there. Once you get to the point where you get 5 or 6 wins on average, you will get plenty of packs to earn you dust quicker.also, in arena you dont need to craft cards at all, only your skill matters. Second, trying many classes, improving your decks little by little is part of the experience when you're trying to improve your skill. Simply netdecking the strongest deck and hoping your skill will be high because you use a strong deck is just silly. You get better by playing average decks and learning when to play what, not by simply playing strong cards.
We've got some real stand-up comedians up above. We're all very proud of your wit.
I can sympathize, just as quite a few people crafted giants for Naga Sea Witch. Of course, I would strongly advise against crafting supporting cards for an archetype which was clearly never intended, but people are encouraged by Hearthstone sites and friends to craft whichever gives them quick and easy wins. Such is the nature of Hearthstone.
I myself suffered from the Spiteful nerf, as I've always had a fully golden Wild Dragon Priest which I have adapted throughout the expansions. I got my 3200 dust from Spiteful Summoner x2, but was out of pocket 1200 dust from my Grand Archivist. Pretty minor, but that's how it goes.
Most of Cubelock's legendaries are still playable in some capacity, so don't feel too bad.
The Hearthstone community's sense of humor reminds me of 2007 Youtube Poops where the only thing that counted as a joke was repetition.
Either way, OP, if you intend to craft a Tier 1 deck, you should always keep in mind that it might very well be nerfed eventually. If you still want to do it, you should perhaps grind with it enough so it "pays" for itself. You could also just keep playing your damaged deck. Doesn't hurt that bad to play a Tier 2 deck for while, especially since Blizzard has stopped gutting cards and started actually toning them down.
Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health.
- Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
There’s literally more people complaining about the desk joke than those actually making the joke. You people need to calm down.
We should make fun of people's English
1) it's funny
2) have it's his fault for not knowing how to write well on the universal language.
3) Cause of casual people like him blizzard is hesitent to nerf powerful decks.
cubelock, apart from still being viable was around for 6 months, enough time to craft the deck so.. also it was quite obvious it would get nerfed at some point.
Funny how you support making fun of OP for not knowing proper English and you go and write "hesitent"... Stay classy guys.
I did get hit by that in the past. Through it I realized that it's VERY risky to craft multiple high end cards just to make a top tier deck.
The key is to be very ****VERY**** careful about any card that is only used for one deck. For example, Warlock DK is a pretty safe bet as even zoo decks try to fit that thing in. OTOH, Rin only worked in Control Warlock and if htat deck ever dies so also dies Rin.
It's also why those that focus on mass dusting to craft That One Class is shooting themselves in the foot.
I tend to not focus on the "OMG SO OP" deck anymore, so I mostly don't get burned anymore by nerfs making most of the deck worthless. Though I DID mistakenly craft Wocky before realizing he's..not really that interesting beyond one particular deck and it looks like he won't be nerfed.
One does not simply walk into Mordor,
unless they want to be the best they can be.
Oh snap!
Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health.
- Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
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