It's time to make such an epic character as Illidan a playable card!
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It's time to make such an epic character as Illidan a playable card!
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Why would anyone ever concede just by seeing their opponents class? First of all it could be any archetype, and there’s no way that any deck from any class has even close to a 100% winrate against every archetype that a class has. Sure, my deck is bad against decks like quest rogue, but I still win a few, and without those stars, I wouldn’t be at my current rank. I can’t tell if you’re trolling or not because there’s so many reasons why this post is retarded. Please say you’re trolling.
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Quote from janhorak2000 >>For all people who are defending this card just check Europe Fall Playoffs fights to see how broken this card is.
If you manage somehow to survive all Eggs, Cubes, Spider Bombs, Recruits and Charges, there is still Rexxar.
The more I study this card the more it is clear what makes this card broken. It is Poisonous key word. Poisonous cards are balanced in sense that they are usually on weak minion with 1 or 2 attack. They are basically killing any minion, but they are not big threat to face. But if you have 5 7 poisonous minion its far far from balanced. And if there is another effect like Lifesteal, Rush, damage minion next to it OR combination of above, it is beyond broken. In hatul vs mikolop there actually was this combination of ALL these things.
Check out hatul vs mikolop match to see what I am talking about. Hatul was basically playing very great, best what he could do. He had board advantage several freaking times (2x 8 8 minons with Stealth for example). He still lost to this broken card.
Quote from janhorak2000 >>For all people who are defending this card just check Europe Fall Playoffs fights to see how broken this card is.
If you manage somehow to survive all Eggs, Cubes, Spider Bombs, Recruits and Charges, there is still Rexxar.
The more I study this card the more it is clear what makes this card broken. It is Poisonous key word. Poisonous cards are balanced in sense that they are usually on weak minion with 1 or 2 attack. They are basically killing any minion, but they are not big threat to face. But if you have 5 7 poisonous minion its far far from balanced. And if there is another effect like Lifesteal, Rush, damage minion next to it OR combination of above, it is beyond broken. In hatul vs mikolop there actually was this combination of ALL these things.
Check out hatul vs mikolop match to see what I am talking about. Hatul was basically playing very great, best what he could do. He had board advantage several freaking times (2x 8 8 minons with Stealth for example). He still lost to this broken card.
Quote from janhorak2000 >>For all people who are defending this card just check Europe Fall Playoffs fights to see how broken this card is.
If you manage somehow to survive all Eggs, Cubes, Spider Bombs, Recruits and Charges, there is still Rexxar.
The more I study this card the more it is clear what makes this card broken. It is Poisonous key word. Poisonous cards are balanced in sense that they are usually on weak minion with 1 or 2 attack. They are basically killing any minion, but they are not big threat to face. But if you have 5 7 poisonous minion its far far from balanced. And if there is another effect like Lifesteal, Rush, damage minion next to it OR combination of above, it is beyond broken. In hatul vs mikolop there actually was this combination of ALL these things.
Check out hatul vs mikolop match to see what I am talking about. Hatul was basically playing very great, best what he could do. He had board advantage several freaking times (2x 8 8 minons with Stealth for example). He still lost to this broken card.
Agreed dude. But people who enjoy playing the card themselves will always defend it no matter what... Which is understandable, but does't change the fact that i want to punch the screen when i see rexxar coming down and farting out one monstrosity afzer another after i already killed a million stupid dinosaurs :D
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Deathstalker Rexxar is evidence that Blizzard struggles to design hunter cards.
Giving hunter face tools would make it the fastest aggro class in the game and dominate ladder. Giving it more control tools will continue this long streak of largely goofy and unwieldy cards (i.e. Abominable Bowman, Swamp King Dred, etc.) that could be good if they were given further support. Right now, Rexxar is what makes hunter viable in the meta, and that's bad design; one card should not define a class's place in the meta, because that means the card is too strong.
Blizzard's / Team 5's design for Rexxar tied their only powerful active AOE to a hero power that allows powerful custom minions with game-changing power. That means after a potential board swing/clear, hunter now follows up with poisonous, lifesteal, taunt, divine shield, untargetable, etc.; all from hero power, saving on hand size (a big problem for hunter when Rexxar isn't in a deck). This single card allows deathrattle hunter, spell hunter, and secret hunter to stay relevant when they'd normally have limited resources in the face of decks that can go infinite and simply grind hunter out.
It's not like they can't design good cards for hunter. Spider Bomb is a perfect example of a card that's just "good" and not either broken or useless/niche.
Come rotation, hunter might be in a tough spot unless cards like Subject 9 (a card that has shown itself incredibly powerful in wild for hunter in my experience) can revive hunter decks that don't need the backup plan of Deathstalker Rexxar to remain meta. I love hunter as a class, and hope that Blizzard gives it a tool that allows it to remain viable without giving it another single-card crutch that can turn control on its head in a way that's really too much.
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For me is
1. Low: less than 1000
2, Average: between 1000 and 5000
3. High : between 5000 and 10000
4. Very High : between 10000 and 15000
5. Insanity: more than 15000
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This feels like The HS (ex) devs wanted to save HS but bli$$ard didn‘t want to listen to them and in fact still wanted to get as much cash as possible even if the game would die (and I think they don‘t really think that HS got a future). Sad from Blizzards part but hopefully the first dinner team will get a good job done there
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Change possessed Villager for Mecharoo, it's strictly better.
That is strictly true, ill do that.
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yeah that's why that card sucks
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But you can run TWO Tentacles for arms!
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Probably because Blizzard is inconsistent as fuck, so I think all in all there's no way to know how anything works until its tested in game.
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I'm gonna go with no, due to how joust mechanics work. If you're at 5 health and joust out a Molten Giant it still counts as a 25-cost card for the purposes of the joust. This would lead us to believe that discounts don't apply until you draw the card, or at the very least not while in your deck.
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I too, thought mage was lacking card draw, blizzard.
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You mean they play tundra rhino and then 5 charging 1-1's to face? That's 10 mana for 7 damage, a 2-5, and 5 1-1's. That's still dogshit.
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Obviously its fucking amazing, but if you're looking for ways it possibly could of been better, I think it's neck should be longer. He kinda looks lk hes doing a double-chin :P
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I HIGHLY doubt they would make it a card core to a set. It would be a giant "fuck you" to so many players. I could see it being a good card or a funny one, but they wouldn't make it a C'thun, It'd be a terrible design decision (whihc, admittedly, isn't uncommon for blizzard in HS), but it'd be terrible for PR, and they aren't dumb enough not to realize what a negative impact that would have on peoples view of them.
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Keleseth and 'draw skill' is the problem, not shadowstep. Shadowstep is balanced and nowhere near auto-include in rogue. It's good, but only because of cards like Caverns below and Keleseth that HEAVILY influence its play-ability. when stuff like this rotates out, it's kind of dumpster tier.
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I Think you actually opened Gluestone instead of Hearthstone. I've made that mistake plenty of times, it's nothing to be ashamed of.
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*Insert Ben Brode laugh here*