The cards have only been out for less than a week. The admin has gotta manually input the cards into the pool for selection in order to theorycraft. Doubt they've had the time to, or thought it was necessary with only 9 cards released atm.
You could just theorycraft in some excel spreadsheet for now, though.
I particularly hated the Raza Priest meta, but I think it was narrowly beat by the recent Hunter meta that has only recently been improved with the nerfs.
As for favorite, I remember the Old Gods being the best for me. I just absolutely adored Yogg.
I always thought a good (maybe 'fun' is a more accurate term here) idea might be cards that allow (force?) interaction from your opponent on your turn. i.e. "Your opponent discovers a card for you", or "Your opponent chooses where this minion attacks (from their side of the board)" or something. It'd have to alter the time restraints on your turn, though, to prevent your opponent from running down the clock for you. Maybe give them 20 seconds to interact, which doesn't come out of your turn time, otherwise a selection is picked at random.
With this in mind, maybe a reverse Sir Finley would be great. "Battlecry: Your opponent discovers a new hero power". If that's too powerful, maybe they don't even have to be exclusively basic hero powers? Maybe DK hero powers can be added into the pool?
The reason Blizzard won't make any changes like this is summed up in your last paragraph. We're all too familiar with it now, and will come back regardless. Why reward us for loyalty when they've got us hook, line and sinker?
Right and if someone is using a deck that has a higher chance of winning when played correctly doesn't mean that it is any easier to pilot than a steaming pile of turd.
So, what you're saying is: as long as I can play tennis correctly, it doesn't matter if I use a tennis racket or a cricket bat?
My favorite is Archmage Antonidas - "You require my assistance?" *music plays* I used to play a lot of quest mage, so whenever I heard that, I knew it was game over. Like "Yes, I do require your assistance. Win me this game!"
Next favorites are: Sunkeeper Tarim - "Un'goro belongs to the titans" Venture Co. Mercenary - "Y-y-you gotta be kiddin' me" Reno Jackson - "We're gonna be rich!" Bada-dadada-dadada-dadada-dadaaaaaaa! Frost Lich Jaina - "Do not fear power. Fear those who wield it"
I was thinking Questing Adventurer buuuuut, now that you point as toward spellstones I think about Lesser Ruby Spellstone due to the 1 spell > 2 minions > 2 spells > 2 minions > 3 spells
Yes, lesser ruby spellstone is correct. Well done!
The ''weather" symbolises the elementals.
The ''pillar" is your hand size, considering the spellstone is removed from your hand when you play it.
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The cards have only been out for less than a week. The admin has gotta manually input the cards into the pool for selection in order to theorycraft. Doubt they've had the time to, or thought it was necessary with only 9 cards released atm.
You could just theorycraft in some excel spreadsheet for now, though.
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Looking forward to the inevitable class legendary with card text of "Battlecry: Your spells have twinspell this turn"
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I particularly hated the Raza Priest meta, but I think it was narrowly beat by the recent Hunter meta that has only recently been improved with the nerfs.
As for favorite, I remember the Old Gods being the best for me. I just absolutely adored Yogg.
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Brb, gonna make a Yogg wild deck now.
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I crafted Hakkar, the Soulflayer because I wanted to experiment with deck ideas that could be fun.
I've since discovered that it's not particularly great, but I don't regret it yet... YET!
For all I know, the new expansions might give some more options for deck building.
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You're all wrong. The correct answer is Hogger
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I always thought a good (maybe 'fun' is a more accurate term here) idea might be cards that allow (force?) interaction from your opponent on your turn. i.e. "Your opponent discovers a card for you", or "Your opponent chooses where this minion attacks (from their side of the board)" or something.
It'd have to alter the time restraints on your turn, though, to prevent your opponent from running down the clock for you. Maybe give them 20 seconds to interact, which doesn't come out of your turn time, otherwise a selection is picked at random.
With this in mind, maybe a reverse Sir Finley would be great. "Battlecry: Your opponent discovers a new hero power".
If that's too powerful, maybe they don't even have to be exclusively basic hero powers? Maybe DK hero powers can be added into the pool?
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I find it quite a powerful deck, but don't bother if you're worried about rotation. It loses a LOT.
Fire Fly
Tar Creeper
Fire Plume Phoenix
Blazecaller
Tol'vir Stoneshaper
Frost Lich Jaina
To name the main few.
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The reason Blizzard won't make any changes like this is summed up in your last paragraph. We're all too familiar with it now, and will come back regardless. Why reward us for loyalty when they've got us hook, line and sinker?
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I was willing to do the same (not golden), but I got it in an early pack, so I dodged that bullet!
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So, what you're saying is: as long as I can play tennis correctly, it doesn't matter if I use a tennis racket or a cricket bat?
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What does your legendary situation look like?
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My favorite is Archmage Antonidas - "You require my assistance?" *music plays*
I used to play a lot of quest mage, so whenever I heard that, I knew it was game over. Like "Yes, I do require your assistance. Win me this game!"
Next favorites are:
Sunkeeper Tarim - "Un'goro belongs to the titans"
Venture Co. Mercenary - "Y-y-you gotta be kiddin' me"
Reno Jackson - "We're gonna be rich!" Bada-dadada-dadada-dadada-dadaaaaaaa!
Frost Lich Jaina - "Do not fear power. Fear those who wield it"
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I very rarely concede. It was drilled into me early when playing HS after a handful of games where I've won from a 100% losing position.
I've had it where my opponent DC'd or something when they had lethal. (That, or it was a failed roping BM attempt) and I won.
I've had it where my opponent had lethal, thought they couldn't lose in that position, killed off their own board for a BM attempt, and I won.
I've had it where my opponent has just missed lethal altogether.
It doesn't happen often, grated, but when it does it's SO satisfying. I'm 4 years into the game, and it still happens sometimes.
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Yes, lesser ruby spellstone is correct. Well done!
The ''weather" symbolises the elementals.
The ''pillar" is your hand size, considering the spellstone is removed from your hand when you play it.
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Closest one yet.