I know but what I meant is that let's say you have 3 crystals used after using a naga, then you play a 1 mana spell, and refresh two, from there you are gaining/refreshing more mana then you just spent.
I dont think you will be able to do insane turns where you keep alternating between a naga and a spell but just being able to play a naga, get 2 mana back and then play a card like first flame and then refresh two mana and effectively be gaining mana and being able to play more spells might be strong.
Remember that Altruis was only doing 1 dmg per outcast card casted and he was part of some silly high damage turn. I expect this to be very similar to that card and Altruis ended up being nerfed. This is 100% going to be played in a DH deck that can take advantage of it.
This right here. It's almost like people aren't aware that we are getting a new set and there is also a change in the core set so we literally have no idea what we will be getting but there will definitely be holy spells.
Don't forget blizzard said the mini set was designed in making the game more board centric. And they came up with shit like Kazakusan. Can't wait to see their next "board centric" set.
I have found quest rogue to actually be a favorable matchup. Try to keep some flurries for when he completes quest and stealth his Scabb.
The deck is definitely able to get Legend, I did it every month since United in stormwind with a winrate of around 64% when reaching legend.
As someone stated earlier, I don't like apexis blast either, wand thief are great, Make sure to play them when you can brain freeze them afterward! This is one of the most common way to advance quest in matchups where your opponent doesn't give you target for frost spells.
If you go with the 2 minions route, plan your refreshing spring water turns, and think about what you will do if you do hit some minions with it and don't get as much mana back.
Once you better understand matchups and the deck, your winrate should rise. If however the current rank you are at is the rank you usually sit at every month, this could just mean this is where you belong no matter the deck.
I think player or pilot is the same. I would rather say deckbuilder vs pilot. You need to become a good pilot before being a good deckbuilder.
If you do not have what it takes to understand a deck and how to play it, how can you possibly understand how to build a deck? Being a great pilot does not automatically translate to becoming a good deckbuilder.
As for myself, every card game that I played, always been a pilot copying deck to rather good success. Cannot come up with decks though. Definitely am a pilot.
While Tickatus certainly is hard to win against if played, as a Priest I have had game where I got lucky on what he milled and won. I also had close games where I was close to winning even after 2 Tickatus. There is also the chance that when you get to 9 mana, the turn after your opponent plays a 7+ spell, you Mindrender and hopefully he has his corrupted Tickatus and then you autowin.
It is however a weird way to give Warlock some power back. It feels too good against both control and combo.
You need to play the uncorrupted Tickatus if you play illucia, otherwise you destroy your own cards.
Shit you are right, however I still think you play it no matter what so it doesnt get played a second time against you. But yea I was completely wrong.
While Tickatus certainly is hard to win against if played, as a Priest I have had game where I got lucky on what he milled and won. I also had close games where I was close to winning even after 2 Tickatus. There is also the chance that when you get to 9 mana, the turn after your opponent plays a 7+ spell, you Mindrender and hopefully he has his corrupted Tickatus and then you autowin.
It is however a weird way to give Warlock some power back. It feels too good against both control and combo.
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I know but what I meant is that let's say you have 3 crystals used after using a naga, then you play a 1 mana spell, and refresh two, from there you are gaining/refreshing more mana then you just spent.
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I dont think you will be able to do insane turns where you keep alternating between a naga and a spell but just being able to play a naga, get 2 mana back and then play a card like first flame and then refresh two mana and effectively be gaining mana and being able to play more spells might be strong.
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Remember that Altruis was only doing 1 dmg per outcast card casted and he was part of some silly high damage turn. I expect this to be very similar to that card and Altruis ended up being nerfed. This is 100% going to be played in a DH deck that can take advantage of it.
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Being a fire spell is great with multicaster. And with dredge you can try to dig for it.
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I am dumb, for some reasons I thought this was grabbing bottom 3 like dredge lol
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This right here. It's almost like people aren't aware that we are getting a new set and there is also a change in the core set so we literally have no idea what we will be getting but there will definitely be holy spells.
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This is juice in many aggro decks. Empty your hand and then draw 3 for 1 mana with a 1/3 body. This card will be annoying.
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Don't forget blizzard said the mini set was designed in making the game more board centric. And they came up with shit like Kazakusan. Can't wait to see their next "board centric" set.
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I have found quest rogue to actually be a favorable matchup. Try to keep some flurries for when he completes quest and stealth his Scabb.
The deck is definitely able to get Legend, I did it every month since United in stormwind with a winrate of around 64% when reaching legend.
As someone stated earlier, I don't like apexis blast either, wand thief are great, Make sure to play them when you can brain freeze them afterward! This is one of the most common way to advance quest in matchups where your opponent doesn't give you target for frost spells.
If you go with the 2 minions route, plan your refreshing spring water turns, and think about what you will do if you do hit some minions with it and don't get as much mana back.
Once you better understand matchups and the deck, your winrate should rise. If however the current rank you are at is the rank you usually sit at every month, this could just mean this is where you belong no matter the deck.
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I think player or pilot is the same. I would rather say deckbuilder vs pilot.
You need to become a good pilot before being a good deckbuilder.
If you do not have what it takes to understand a deck and how to play it, how can you possibly understand how to build a deck? Being a great pilot does not automatically translate to becoming a good deckbuilder.
As for myself, every card game that I played, always been a pilot copying deck to rather good success. Cannot come up with decks though. Definitely am a pilot.
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Shit you are right, however I still think you play it no matter what so it doesnt get played a second time against you. But yea I was completely wrong.
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While Tickatus certainly is hard to win against if played, as a Priest I have had game where I got lucky on what he milled and won. I also had close games where I was close to winning even after 2 Tickatus. There is also the chance that when you get to 9 mana, the turn after your opponent plays a 7+ spell, you Mindrender and hopefully he has his corrupted Tickatus and then you autowin.
It is however a weird way to give Warlock some power back. It feels too good against both control and combo.