Nobody yet? *sigh* Okay... You have to click it with your mouse (or tap it if you're on mobile) and drag it into the board, that's how you use spells that don't require a target.
That card is just as good as a 7 mana Prince Keleseth. Or in realistic terms, The Mistcaller and Lady in White. OP in theory if you can pull it off, but in practice you're at the mercy of rng way too badly for it to reliably work.
It is, after all, an inner fire deck, and the divine spirit + inner fire combo can always come as soon as around turn 4 or 5 and give you a win. And there's enough early game cards to contest the board early on against aggro, on more or less equal terms since you can heal your guys, and you rely on getting the combo soon to beat control/combo, so it seems like an already tested idea that works.
If anything it might just feel sub-optimal, Zerek just feels too slow for the general gameplan since he's too expensive, so I don't really feel he's meant for this kind of deck. I've tried it more with slower decks that are a bit more focused on reviving, like using Twilight's Call to get the 1/1's and then buff it to get the 5/5 when it dies, things like that. So instead of Zerek and some of those "sub-optimal" cards you replace it with 2x duskbreaker and 2x twilight drake and there, pretty much the typical inner fire priest from some time ago.
But yes, giving constructive criticism seems to be too complex for some.
It is, sadly it doesn't help much that you can't actually communicate with them other than using the emotes, which a lot of people take them as bm for granted, regardless of how much help you give them and try to make it obvious that you're both in it together.
I don't blame the players entirely because Blizzard could make co-op brawls in general more co-op friendly, but then again people don't want to feel like Blizzard is calling them dumb and will probably ignore the instructions anyway.
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Truesilver Champion
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When the hell did I actually vote for this poll
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Holy shit man if you want anyone to take you seriously do a proper survey at least. "Hurr durr agree with me or ur an idiot lololl xDxxDxxddd"
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this is so sad
can we hit 1600 dust
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Nobody yet? *sigh* Okay... You have to click it with your mouse (or tap it if you're on mobile) and drag it into the board, that's how you use spells that don't require a target.
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No king rules forever
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The rope isn't the problem, it's the toxic people behind it.
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Quel'Delar
This is the first time I get both pieces offered in the same run :(
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Why u do dis 2 me
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the salt thread is leaking
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That card is just as good as a 7 mana Prince Keleseth. Or in realistic terms, The Mistcaller and Lady in White. OP in theory if you can pull it off, but in practice you're at the mercy of rng way too badly for it to reliably work.
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It is, after all, an inner fire deck, and the divine spirit + inner fire combo can always come as soon as around turn 4 or 5 and give you a win. And there's enough early game cards to contest the board early on against aggro, on more or less equal terms since you can heal your guys, and you rely on getting the combo soon to beat control/combo, so it seems like an already tested idea that works.
If anything it might just feel sub-optimal, Zerek just feels too slow for the general gameplan since he's too expensive, so I don't really feel he's meant for this kind of deck. I've tried it more with slower decks that are a bit more focused on reviving, like using Twilight's Call to get the 1/1's and then buff it to get the 5/5 when it dies, things like that. So instead of Zerek and some of those "sub-optimal" cards you replace it with 2x duskbreaker and 2x twilight drake and there, pretty much the typical inner fire priest from some time ago.
But yes, giving constructive criticism seems to be too complex for some.
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It is, sadly it doesn't help much that you can't actually communicate with them other than using the emotes, which a lot of people take them as bm for granted, regardless of how much help you give them and try to make it obvious that you're both in it together.
I don't blame the players entirely because Blizzard could make co-op brawls in general more co-op friendly, but then again people don't want to feel like Blizzard is calling them dumb and will probably ignore the instructions anyway.
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Wow 2 days in and you can already tell which cards are the most succesful?
Time to dust my collection and craft all these golden
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Nothing like a co-op brawl to lose faith on the intelligence of Hearthstone players