Hello I am unable to process wins at Hearthstone. How do I play a deck that can win games? I want to earn gold to buy more cards thx.
U can do daily quests. U can play easy decks untill u learn the game better. If u want to grind, don't grind with greed or control oriented decks, those are for competitive in high ladder ranks (above diamond 5) Pick a passage rogue, gibberling druid, baku pally, Pain warlock or a DH fast deck variation and play on normal game. There u will be happy. Another way is to play wild, there are tons of trash decks in wild even in Ladder, with loatheb assist u can win any game even with aggro, and wild has more options. If u don't have wild cards stick to the fast decks that u can lose before 7-8turn or win way before that. Decks that put you in long games are awful to grind. And don't grind gold on ladder if u don't feel confortable with the game yet, just do a step at a time. There are tons of aggro/tempo netdecks to grind gold, don't be ashamed to pick one of them. Later u can play whatever deck u want as long u get more resources. I achieved almost 80% collection of the game without spend gold. the only season I spent gold was Outlands and Scholomance due their power lvl cards never seen before. Good luck
People asking for better decks. Just practice, keep watching Pros on Twitch/YT and learn to play better.
Don't follow the Pros...most of them choose horrible expensive cards as a bait to new players. Stick to grandmasters decklists, specially the decklists from winners. Most of the time greed decks don't win championships. And for f* sake, don't follow kibler, trump, disguised(?), solem and other streamers trying to make a life from this game, they are the real players that build decks with bait cards making u spent dust or gold on shit cards with no further use on the next weeks. Focus on real games, streamers play rigged games.
1) Spend the $5 on the 'welcome bundle' which gives you like 20 packs and a guaranteed legendary dragon I believe.
2) Dust enough of the cards until you can craft Activate the Obelisk....the rest of your deck will not matter.
3) Play this on turn 1 and you have a 50-60% chance your opponent automatically concedes victory to you.
3a) In the event they call your bluff and wish to play, then you may automatically concede to them in the interest of saving time.
Repeat steps 3/3a as many times as you need.
Don't do this, the guy wants help. U're giving him a toxic advice.
I think it might be time we retire the word "toxic" from the HS community. It has been over used and abused to the point where it barely has any meaning anymore. While we're at it, we can probably apply the same rule to "brain dead".
People asking for better decks. Just practice, keep watching Pros on Twitch/YT and learn to play better.
Don't follow the Pros...most of them choose horrible expensive cards as a bait to new players. Stick to grandmasters decklists, specially the decklists from winners. Most of the time greed decks don't win championships. And for f* sake, don't follow kibler, trump, disguised(?), solem and other streamers trying to make a life from this game, they are the real players that build decks with bait cards making u spent dust or gold on shit cards with no further use on the next weeks. Focus on real games, streamers play rigged games.
This is so real... There is a big difference between a real pro and a simple streamer.
IK...I was speaking about pros too, not many "pros' are good in deckbuilder. Lots of them just build greed or technical against other pros in championships. No hate or anything, it's just reality. SO i told the guy to watch "pros" that are able to win with less greed and expensive decks.
You have to be patient if you intend to be FTP. Grind the dailies, and grab every free packs blizz gives out (like the Twitch loot). As you have an inferior collection, don't expect to win a lot until you have built it up. Even then, matchmaking in this game (MMR) matches you with players of your skill level, so having 50-55% win rate is pretty normal.
As others have suggested, Aggro DH or face hunter. Both are cheap decks, with Blizz giving DH a lot of free cards at the start of the year. These decks play fast, and you usually know when you win or lose by turn 4-6. So if you have no chance of winning, just concede and move on.
EDIT: there is no deck that beats them all. If there was, then everyone will be playing it.
Sometimes when Blizz holds events (like the recent innvitational) they provide free packs for watching the event in twitch. In the recent one, they have 1 pack for watching 2 hours, and a second pack for watching 4 hours total.
Seems like a lot of work - 2hrs for 1 pack? How do you learn about the chance to win packs on Twich?
I try the demon hunter deck, hope not to face priest.
lol, it's just watching no "work" involved. If you don't want to watch, just mute the tab and leave it open. Or don't watch it entirely if you don't feel it's worth your time.
its always the same since Beta 2013.
People asking for better decks. Just practice, keep watching Pros on Twitch/YT and learn to play better.
1) Spend the $5 on the 'welcome bundle' which gives you like 20 packs and a guaranteed legendary dragon I believe.
2) Dust enough of the cards until you can craft Activate the Obelisk....the rest of your deck will not matter.
3) Play this on turn 1 and you have a 50-60% chance your opponent automatically concedes victory to you.
3a) In the event they call your bluff and wish to play, then you may automatically concede to them in the interest of saving time.
Repeat steps 3/3a as many times as you need.
U can do daily quests.
U can play easy decks untill u learn the game better. If u want to grind, don't grind with greed or control oriented decks, those are for competitive in high ladder ranks (above diamond 5)
Pick a passage rogue, gibberling druid, baku pally, Pain warlock or a DH fast deck variation and play on normal game. There u will be happy.
Another way is to play wild, there are tons of trash decks in wild even in Ladder, with loatheb assist u can win any game even with aggro, and wild has more options. If u don't have wild cards stick to the fast decks that u can lose before 7-8turn or win way before that.
Decks that put you in long games are awful to grind. And don't grind gold on ladder if u don't feel confortable with the game yet, just do a step at a time. There are tons of aggro/tempo netdecks to grind gold, don't be ashamed to pick one of them. Later u can play whatever deck u want as long u get more resources.
I achieved almost 80% collection of the game without spend gold. the only season I spent gold was Outlands and Scholomance due their power lvl cards never seen before.
Good luck
Don't follow the Pros...most of them choose horrible expensive cards as a bait to new players.
Stick to grandmasters decklists, specially the decklists from winners. Most of the time greed decks don't win championships.
And for f* sake, don't follow kibler, trump, disguised(?), solem and other streamers trying to make a life from this game, they are the real players that build decks with bait cards making u spent dust or gold on shit cards with no further use on the next weeks. Focus on real games, streamers play rigged games.
Don't do this, the guy wants help. U're giving him a toxic advice.
I think it might be time we retire the word "toxic" from the HS community. It has been over used and abused to the point where it barely has any meaning anymore. While we're at it, we can probably apply the same rule to "brain dead".
This is so real... There is a big difference between a real pro and a simple streamer.
i said...Pros and not Streamer
IK...I was speaking about pros too, not many "pros' are good in deckbuilder. Lots of them just build greed or technical against other pros in championships.
No hate or anything, it's just reality. SO i told the guy to watch "pros" that are able to win with less greed and expensive decks.
Where is the guide? All I see is a Youtube video of him playing the deck. No luck with rogue, so I try face huner. Hope not to run into priests.
Edit: First machup priest ...
What is a deck that can win verses priest? I always seem to face priests.
You have to be patient if you intend to be FTP. Grind the dailies, and grab every free packs blizz gives out (like the Twitch loot). As you have an inferior collection, don't expect to win a lot until you have built it up. Even then, matchmaking in this game (MMR) matches you with players of your skill level, so having 50-55% win rate is pretty normal.
As others have suggested, Aggro DH or face hunter. Both are cheap decks, with Blizz giving DH a lot of free cards at the start of the year. These decks play fast, and you usually know when you win or lose by turn 4-6. So if you have no chance of winning, just concede and move on.
EDIT: there is no deck that beats them all. If there was, then everyone will be playing it.
I try face hunter but priest has too many heals I cannot provide enough damage to win. What is a good demon hunter deck? And what is Twitch loot?
I wish to have 50% win rate. I am now winning maybe 1 in 8 games if I am lucky. This is why I make this post.
just give up dude
Depends on the build of priest, just be aggressive and hope they don't draw their clears. If they do, concede and move on.
Try this deck:
https://www.vicioussyndicate.com/decks/initiate-aggro-demon-hunter/
I use this for my alternate FTP account, and just swapped out Kayn Sunfury with a Chaos Strike. The deck is mostly commons and rares with a free legendary.
Sometimes when Blizz holds events (like the recent innvitational) they provide free packs for watching the event in twitch. In the recent one, they have 1 pack for watching 2 hours, and a second pack for watching 4 hours total.
For reference:
https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/hearthstone/23494816/announcing-the-scholomance-inn-vitational
Just as any new game, accept you will lose at first and learn from your mistakes.
Seems like a lot of work - 2hrs for 1 pack? How do you learn about the chance to win packs on Twich?
I try the demon hunter deck, hope not to face priest.
Is there a guide for the deck? Like what mulligans?
lol, it's just watching no "work" involved. If you don't want to watch, just mute the tab and leave it open. Or don't watch it entirely if you don't feel it's worth your time.
Open the link. There is a how-to down below.
https://news.blizzard.com/en-us/hearthstone/23494816/announcing-the-scholomance-inn-vitational
VS did not make a guide. But the deck is fairly straight forward.
Typically just mulligan away any card that costs 4 or more, then adjust from your experiences.
So this took place on August 25. How do I learn about the next 1?