I really don't see why there is so much negative response to Blizzard offering this bundle. There are some of us who rather enjoy playing wild (Beta testers anyone?) and this bundle is targeted at them; not the standard players. After countless standard bundles it's nice to finally see a wild one.
It's a good value and a nice way to help both newer players who want to explore wild and vets who just want another shot at getting something they missed (since everyone wants a Dr Balance). Since the pity timers for a lot of these sets weren't a thing it's probably going to be at least 3 legionaries a pop.
For the ones who don't like it; no one is forcing you to buy it. If you don't want it then instead of bitching just don't buy it. For those who do want it; good luck on your packs!
I didn't know you could see the breakdown either; learn something new every day.
Considering the time and effort this Pupdate (didn't) take (compared to a game feature) I highly doubt the time spent on the Pupdate affected Hearthstone development in any serious or even noticable way. It probably took the pet owners 10 seconds each (which is less time then people spent bitching about the post) to text a picture to the one making the Pupdate.
If the border template was already made by Art then the entire thing could have easily been done during a lunch break. Even if it was done on clock "so what?" The Pupdate makes a lot of people - including the developers - happy; so again what is the harm in it? Workplace moral is important; since happy developers are productive developers.
I personally love the idea; and wouldn't mind if the Pupdates became a regular thing. Sadly though people are just using this as an excuse to complain about the developers and how they spend their time. Maybe instead you guys should be thankful that we have Hearthstone and that Blizzard is nice enough to make it F2P accessible to those who can't afford pay to win, that they release more then one expansion a year, and that they are light hearted enough to be concerned with something that doesn't make them any money?
It was close for me between Atreides, the Sandworm (awesome Dune reference) and Master Michelo (awesome concept). There is a lot of good and original cards here though; so good luck everyone!
I love some of the references snuck into the flavor text.t. The 8-bit theater one (Kobold Apprentice) and the D&D one (Void Ripper) both made me chuckle
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I did respectably for not trying to rush. :)
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I really don't see why there is so much negative response to Blizzard offering this bundle. There are some of us who rather enjoy playing wild (Beta testers anyone?) and this bundle is targeted at them; not the standard players. After countless standard bundles it's nice to finally see a wild one.
It's a good value and a nice way to help both newer players who want to explore wild and vets who just want another shot at getting something they missed (since everyone wants a Dr Balance). Since the pity timers for a lot of these sets weren't a thing it's probably going to be at least 3 legionaries a pop.
For the ones who don't like it; no one is forcing you to buy it. If you don't want it then instead of bitching just don't buy it. For those who do want it; good luck on your packs!
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Fun...if you can build it :)
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I didn't know you could see the breakdown either; learn something new every day.
Considering the time and effort this Pupdate (didn't) take (compared to a game feature) I highly doubt the time spent on the Pupdate affected Hearthstone development in any serious or even noticable way. It probably took the pet owners 10 seconds each (which is less time then people spent bitching about the post) to text a picture to the one making the Pupdate.
If the border template was already made by Art then the entire thing could have easily been done during a lunch break. Even if it was done on clock "so what?" The Pupdate makes a lot of people - including the developers - happy; so again what is the harm in it? Workplace moral is important; since happy developers are productive developers.
I personally love the idea; and wouldn't mind if the Pupdates became a regular thing. Sadly though people are just using this as an excuse to complain about the developers and how they spend their time. Maybe instead you guys should be thankful that we have Hearthstone and that Blizzard is nice enough to make it F2P accessible to those who can't afford pay to win, that they release more then one expansion a year, and that they are light hearted enough to be concerned with something that doesn't make them any money?
Just my 2 cents.
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I got a nice chuckle reading this. Well played.
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It was close for me between Atreides, the Sandworm (awesome Dune reference) and Master Michelo (awesome concept). There is a lot of good and original cards here though; so good luck everyone!
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Seems completely legit. ;)
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You learn something new every day. Today's lesson is called Whizbang....and it's fantastic.
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Anyone else notice that the Boomsday cards were in both those? =D
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Same issue on the fifth boss (Brushwood Centurion). Is this a Tess issue or a Monster Hunt issue in general?
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I'm OK with this. I know it's an April Fools joke; but free - or any - TGT packs would be cool.
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I love some of the references snuck into the flavor text.t. The 8-bit theater one (Kobold Apprentice) and the D&D one (Void Ripper) both made me chuckle
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Took this deck, took out the oracle and both lookouts and added another molten and two murloc warleaders. First try on turn 6
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Eater of secrets gives you the "Well met indeed" achievement
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Ozruk seems like a beast in the right elemental deck. It's hard to kill a 5/30 without hard removal.