Okay, this hero card has been out for almost a year, yet you choose to only complain about it now?
Maybe it's because year ago, EVERY CLASS had access to hero cards (aka infinite value generators)? Take the best runner in the world, cut his legs and make him compete against mediocre, but able-bodied runners. Will it be fair? It's the same story with Dr. Boom. He wasn't much of a problem, when he was competing against other strong (or even stronger) and high value cards. Now everyone but Warrior, Shaman and Hunter lost their legs, so efficiency of the remaining hero cards is 300% greater than before.
No, and Baku/Genn got rotated early, not moved to the HoF.
Not true. They've been both HoFed, that's why we got 100% dust refund from them.
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Dr. Boom wasn't OP before rotation, because there were even stronger hero cards out there. Now, when most hero cards are gone, this single card rises warrior to another level, giving him insane value (close to infinite). That was fine, when every class had access to pretty much the same value generator, but now it's like playing different games. For me (as a Warlock-only player), Warrior = concede, because in most cases it's waste of time.
Maybe it's because year ago, EVERY CLASS had access to hero cards (aka infinite value generators)? Take the best runner in the world, cut his legs and make him compete against mediocre, but able-bodied runners. Will it be fair? It's the same story with Dr. Boom. He wasn't much of a problem, when he was competing against other strong (or even stronger) and high value cards. Now everyone but Warrior, Shaman and Hunter lost their legs, so efficiency of the remaining hero cards is 300% greater than before.
This. It simply feels unfair when not every class can use hero cards.
Not true. They've been both HoFed, that's why we got 100% dust refund from them.
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Dr. Boom wasn't OP before rotation, because there were even stronger hero cards out there. Now, when most hero cards are gone, this single card rises warrior to another level, giving him insane value (close to infinite). That was fine, when every class had access to pretty much the same value generator, but now it's like playing different games. For me (as a Warlock-only player), Warrior = concede, because in most cases it's waste of time.