I found the premade crashin, thrashin, tonks deck to be a lot of fun and really good. However, recently it has been on a bit of a decline and I wondered if anyone has messed with it just a little bit maybe changing just a few cards.
Flare helps out a ton unless one of the random spells is counter heh. Ursatron seems to draw Ursatron a lot, but could draw Claw, Oblivitron, or Tonk.
Another question came to mind. When do you play Lorekeeper (turn 7?) and what steps do you take to avoid getting 2 Ursa's when you play Jewel of N'zoth.
Thanks to all who have read, and have a happy holiday.
You can find every mechanic you named here in almost every other card game and do you seriously belive that Bliizzard copied the name "survival of the Fittest" ?
Well OP does have 2 posts, so we have to think he has been around awhile.
You'll be hard pressed to hear me complain about anything.
I like to use please, and ask for thoughts from people and I make my opinion listed. It's really just a matter of what boils down to what lots of people have said here. Some do it to mess with opponents head, or buy extra time, and as one person said a player could have all 7 drops in turn 2 and still rope which while a right, might not be thinking for the good of this particular esport.
If they want to be esport athletes and have money come in from tournaments, they need people to watch, and those people need to buy packs or spend time in the game to earn gold. If they decide to keep roping for nothing, then people will stop watching and while they might find another card game to migrate to, why not just not do it and stay with the girl who brought you to the dance?
I love playing HS. Was watching a match with Eddie and someone who had a name like Round Up or a weed killer.
Anyway, these are pros playing in a high level tournament. Why do they have to rope on plays that the home viewer and the announcers see. Actually, it's roping on most all turns, and full rope at that.
I'm not suggesting a speed game, but it's hard to watch and that means if we love the game and it's hard for us to watch, it is unwatchable for the new person just joining.
I wonder if someone out there could please take a second and tell me how Jandice is used.
There are several decks she is included in, but I don't see the benefit of picking one of 2 RNG 5 drops that dies when damage comes in. Is it that there can be some awesome 5 drop which gets summoned, or a specific situation where the card is really good?
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Hit Legend for first time and understand optimal plays much better.
Those are my 2 goals.
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Hi everyone,
Hope you are having a great day.
I found the premade crashin, thrashin, tonks deck to be a lot of fun and really good.
However, recently it has been on a bit of a decline and I wondered if anyone has messed with it just a little bit maybe changing just a few cards.
Flare helps out a ton unless one of the random spells is counter heh.
Ursatron seems to draw Ursatron a lot, but could draw Claw, Oblivitron, or Tonk.
Another question came to mind. When do you play Lorekeeper (turn 7?) and what steps do you take to avoid getting 2 Ursa's when you play Jewel of N'zoth.
Thanks to all who have read, and have a happy holiday.
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I see a TON of card draw, but no win condition.
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Well OP does have 2 posts, so we have to think he has been around awhile.
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Thank you. I was sure I had the win needing only 2 dmg.
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I am not understanding how KC went from 8/8 to 11/11
https://hsreplay.net/replay/CeR9rD6pMGyrKQ3Q9rtTy2
Thanks everyone, have a great day.
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Hello Parzival2345.
You'll be hard pressed to hear me complain about anything.
I like to use please, and ask for thoughts from people and I make my opinion listed.
It's really just a matter of what boils down to what lots of people have said here.
Some do it to mess with opponents head, or buy extra time, and as one person said a player could have all 7 drops in turn 2 and still rope which while a right, might not be thinking for the good of this particular esport.
If they want to be esport athletes and have money come in from tournaments, they need people to watch, and those people need to buy packs or spend time in the game to earn gold. If they decide to keep roping for nothing, then people will stop watching and while they might find another card game to migrate to, why not just not do it and stay with the girl who brought you to the dance?
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If you think about that then every hand (since you would rope every time) indicates you have options which would offer no advantage.
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Wondering if anyone else feels this way.
I love playing HS.
Was watching a match with Eddie and someone who had a name like Round Up or a weed killer.
Anyway, these are pros playing in a high level tournament.
Why do they have to rope on plays that the home viewer and the announcers see.
Actually, it's roping on most all turns, and full rope at that.
I'm not suggesting a speed game, but it's hard to watch and that means if we love the game and it's hard for us to watch, it is unwatchable for the new person just joining.
Thoughts please?
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Thanks Novato2, I was just typing, no you can't, it's a mage card.
In game I typed Jandice and of course it comes up for mage and rogue.
Interesting.
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Here is a follow up question please.
If everyone chooses the littlest of the 2 minions to tag, then why aren't opponents choosing to attack the proper one each time?
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Thanks to both of you for your replies.
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Hello everyone, hope you are having a great day.
I wonder if someone out there could please take a second and tell me how Jandice is used.
There are several decks she is included in, but I don't see the benefit of picking one of 2 RNG 5 drops that dies when damage comes in.
Is it that there can be some awesome 5 drop which gets summoned, or a specific situation where the card is really good?
Thanks all.
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What is the win condition here?
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I'm confused by this statement
"Here: 1 1/1 Demon Pill and you will become Lord Jaraxxus."
Could you please explain what you mean?