Giving up on warrior now.. 180+ boss kills, tried all kinds of different decks.. watched videos on guides but rng messes everything up for me with decks.. Beaten everything else and been stuck on warrior for months now
Took me over 200 but I finally got it. YOU CAN DO IT
I have reached end boss three or four times and just been slapped down. Currently at 171 wins and really starting to get bored now.
I feel like I have tried pretty much every possible build strategy but when what you get offered after each battle constanylu lacks synergy with what you'd been building, and hdlf the treasures sucking hard...ugh.
I've had some great decks...but one bad draw is enough to derail a run in the last stages, if you stood a chance at all.
Look back through this thread for different advice. Warrior is absolutely the hardest class to complete and relies much more on luck than the other classes. A lot more.
I was at 244 before I finally beat it! Also, check the thread that is tips & advice for all classes, not just this thread.
OMG FINALLY. Final Boss was Xol and I paid extremely close attention to what beams she had (literally took notes), and was lucky enough that Howlfiends allowed me to control her quest and discard nether portal. Had Flag +1/+1 and double health, Wax Rager and Primordial Wand (which I never drew). Went Charge! every time except to pick up 2 Elise Trailblazers and a Gorgon. With all the extra cards and it being Xol (she thankfully discarded Deathwing), I was able to fatigue her and won with 32 health remaining.
I'm still convinced Warrior DR is broken. It lacks any reliable synergy and relies far too much on luck. I am over 150+ bosses and still have not completed a full run. Took less than 20 tries on both Hunter and Priest and neither of those of strong classes for me. If you pick weapons cost (1) and then dont get woecleaver, it's pointless. Flag and Glyph seem to help, but it's almost impossible to maintain tempo with the upper bosses - you cant keep up with your runts and big creatures take too long to play - unless you ALSO have the 5+ minions cost (5). OR Quel'Dalar. SO MANY unlikely scenarios, and the answer I see all over the net is: just keep playing until you get one of these ridiculously unlikely scenarios and everything falls perfectly into place. That's not strategy, that's dumb luck.
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I was at 244 before I finally beat it! Also, check the thread that is tips & advice for all classes, not just this thread.
OMG FINALLY. Final Boss was Xol and I paid extremely close attention to what beams she had (literally took notes), and was lucky enough that Howlfiends allowed me to control her quest and discard nether portal. Had Flag +1/+1 and double health, Wax Rager and Primordial Wand (which I never drew). Went Charge! every time except to pick up 2 Elise Trailblazers and a Gorgon. With all the extra cards and it being Xol (she thankfully discarded Deathwing), I was able to fatigue her and won with 32 health remaining.
I have been trying for almost a week. Someone just tell me what to do already! If I can get this one done, the other 6 should be a breeze.
I'm still convinced Warrior DR is broken. It lacks any reliable synergy and relies far too much on luck. I am over 150+ bosses and still have not completed a full run. Took less than 20 tries on both Hunter and Priest and neither of those of strong classes for me. If you pick weapons cost (1) and then dont get woecleaver, it's pointless. Flag and Glyph seem to help, but it's almost impossible to maintain tempo with the upper bosses - you cant keep up with your runts and big creatures take too long to play - unless you ALSO have the 5+ minions cost (5). OR Quel'Dalar. SO MANY unlikely scenarios, and the answer I see all over the net is: just keep playing until you get one of these ridiculously unlikely scenarios and everything falls perfectly into place. That's not strategy, that's dumb luck.