Having received Archmage Vargoth from the pre-emptive RoS giveaway, I went to create a deck with him.
However, I noticed as I did so that the deck recipes had updated to include cards from the new expansion.
Now, this would normally only be an oddity, had Blizzard not released Whizbang the Wonderful. That in mind I have a simple question:
To: Someone who owns Whizbang
Does he give you decks with unreleased cards in them? If not, does he simply give you the same decks from before?
I am extremely curious, and while Blizzard has probably accounted for this, they are also known for being a small indie company.
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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.
Well, sad though it may be that we don't get to do it just yet, I guess this is at least an instance of Blizzard doing an okay job making sure something works.
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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.
Having received Archmage Vargoth from the pre-emptive RoS giveaway, I went to create a deck with him.
However, I noticed as I did so that the deck recipes had updated to include cards from the new expansion.
Now, this would normally only be an oddity, had Blizzard not released Whizbang the Wonderful. That in mind I have a simple question:
To: Someone who owns Whizbang
Does he give you decks with unreleased cards in them? If not, does he simply give you the same decks from before?
I am extremely curious, and while Blizzard has probably accounted for this, they are also known for being a small indie company.
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.
He uses the new decklist, but he "autocompletes" the deck replacing the cards in ROS with other standard cards.
In the game i played, it changed either shimmerfly or Hench-Clan Hogsteed with a shieldbreaker
Thank you for your prompt response.
Well, sad though it may be that we don't get to do it just yet, I guess this is at least an instance of Blizzard doing an okay job making sure something works.
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.
it would be so cool if we could use the actual whizbang decks in the old meta for the few days till new expansion release ...
I tried it and I played some old recipes and some new recipes with new cards replaced by old ones
Whizbang doesn't allow you to play new cards before the release