I just had the strangest standard game I have seen in a while. My opponent was playing a 100% golden deck (even the coin), and it was a Quest Druid. You could argue that it´s a Zayledeck but there are no Zayle decks for druid, paladin, mage or hunter.
"because democracy basically means government by the people, of the people, for the people, but the people are retarded. So let us say: government by the retarded, for the retarded, of the retarded." - Osho Rajneesh
maybe he had a all golden deck? earning money from a job and when hs is one of the few games you play i can undersand them.
Indeed that's my case, my deck are often full golden... btw wasn'tt me, I play spell druid atm but a Kel'thas version.... and you can't have a golden kelthas so you can't have a golden coin in those decks.
I just had the strangest standard game I have seen in a while. My opponent was playing a 100% golden deck (even the coin), and it was a Quest Druid. You could argue that it´s a Zayle deck but there are no Zayle decks for druid, paladin, mage or hunter.
maybe he had a all golden deck? earning money from a job and when hs is one of the few games you play i can undersand them.
meaby a whale
"because democracy basically means government by the people, of the people, for the people, but the people are retarded. So let us say: government by the retarded, for the retarded, of the retarded." - Osho Rajneesh
Yeah, that would make sense but I still don´t understand the golden coin... Having a 100% golden deck makes the coin golden as well?
Aye, that's how it works.
probably a youtuber. tryna show off his golden cards just for views
Indeed that's my case, my deck are often full golden... btw wasn'tt me, I play spell druid atm but a Kel'thas version.... and you can't have a golden kelthas so you can't have a golden coin in those decks.
It's been this way for a couple years, yes, but not always.
Quoting is being weird.