I think everyone knows that making Genn and Baku was a mistake. But what's done is done, and we'll just have to wait for them to be rotated out. It's not like there's no decks out there without them, it's not a complete disaster, even tough it's not fine either.
I think everyone knows that making Genn and Baku was a mistake. But what's done is done, and we'll just have to wait for them to be rotated out. It's not like there's no decks out there without them, it's not a complete disaster, even tough it's not fine either.
I don't believe everyone thinks that it was a mistake. It created a new way to craft decks and there is an upside (hero power) and a downside (half of your collection can't be used). The effect of the two cards is that it has become very formulaic and static. The decks were made and everyone who used either card plays the same decks and the same things happens in each match.
I left Hearthstone before for a bit (as is good to do at times) and I left due to it becoming boring as the same decks were being played and it all seemed so redundant and this was before Baku and Genn. I don't think Baku and Genn are to blame - just a consequence of a card game and netdecking.
I think it's good in the sense that it makes completely new deck building challenges + archetypes, but bad in the sense that they are extremely polaziring.
Probly for the worse in the long run, but when it released it was pretty cool.
Let's do a poll and keep all the wonderful Genn and Baku opinions here.
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I think everyone knows that making Genn and Baku was a mistake. But what's done is done, and we'll just have to wait for them to be rotated out. It's not like there's no decks out there without them, it's not a complete disaster, even tough it's not fine either.
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I don't believe everyone thinks that it was a mistake. It created a new way to craft decks and there is an upside (hero power) and a downside (half of your collection can't be used). The effect of the two cards is that it has become very formulaic and static. The decks were made and everyone who used either card plays the same decks and the same things happens in each match.
I left Hearthstone before for a bit (as is good to do at times) and I left due to it becoming boring as the same decks were being played and it all seemed so redundant and this was before Baku and Genn. I don't think Baku and Genn are to blame - just a consequence of a card game and netdecking.
I think it's good in the sense that it makes completely new deck building challenges + archetypes, but bad in the sense that they are extremely polaziring.
Probly for the worse in the long run, but when it released it was pretty cool.
Why u hav to be mad? is only card gaem.
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