Naxxramas:
Hearthstone only has a few cards with deathrattles...
Let's release an expansion with a deathrattle theme!
This is a great idea because even though it's only 30 cards, it helps fill in an under-supported/represented card type.
Goblins vs Gnomes:
Hearthstone has a massive amount of cards with RNG and is a TCG (which innately posses a large amount of RNG)...
Let's release an expansion with an RNG theme!
Who thought this was a good idea? How does Blizzard not see the problem with massive amounts of RNG? Why release an expansion that only adds to an already very well supported/represented card type? Where is the expansion for a type of card(s) or mechanic that's actually healthy for the game? (Pirates, Dragons, Elementals, etc) What was Blizzard thinking? x.x
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Aren't you supposed to combat something by changing your deck and or strategy to adapt to what someone else is playing?
Nerfing mechanics because you can't find a way to overcome them in a match isn't much of an argument.
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I did some major dusting, got rid of Lorewalker Cho and Nat Pagle amongst a bunch of other cards that I already had the 2 card limit of. Crafted The Black Knight, Sylvanas Windrunner, Bloodmage Thalnos and Alexstrasza.
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Just curious if the new expansion is making legendaries that were once considered irrelevant and worth dusting, relevant again?
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How will it ruin the game?
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Go play MTGO and then you'll appreciate the simplicity of HS.
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Like all things, some will like it, others will not, all will play it, but some for a longer time than others.
All I can advise is have a solid argument before complaining, it wastes less time.
Cheers.
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I like secrets, even playing against them. They create an element of risk but if you can bait your opponent into wasting them on weak minions or insignificant spells it reduces their effectiveness. You basically have to work on trying to trick your opponent into incorrectly guessing your deck mechanics. May not always work but it's fun to burn through an opponent's secret cards with junk. Of course the more skilled players will most likely not fall for most attempts to bait them but that's just a result of unequal skill levels and a need to improve how you construct and play your deck against certain deck builds.