What the hell, nice necro :D Of course MrZNF was correct, don't know what you are referring to saibur?
Btw I'm looking forward to the new HOF announcement for the upcoming rotation, dust is there for crafting sth to take advantage of plus the only golden Legendary I ever unpacked is Leeroy, so let's see... ^^
What's Big Spell Priest? Spiteful or Big Priest (I think you mean the first, not sure tho). Also you didn't mention Zoolock, Spell Hunter, Combo Priest, Control Priest - all with 20+ Frequency Score on vS.
I think that's quite simple, people would try to copy the decks they lose against ;) So essentially the same thing but slower and not as efficient, because you don't see the whole deck in a single game, you only get an impression of all the parts when you meet it more than once or play to fatigue. And good players would have the advantage of seeing and understanding a successful deck concept easier and completing a deck "copy" better than the casual player. More or less the same way decks evolve in the first place today before everybody netdecks them.
No, no, no, don't tell even more guys to start roping every time they're losing and hope for the 0.1% chance of the opponent losing their connection :/
I see one problem there, ctaquu: after the first set, you spent your 10.000 gold and from the next cycle on you have to invest 100$ more real money (200-250$ per set instead of 100-150$ per set).
I recommend you start with a basic question: do you want to keep your old cards vom G&G and TGT and play Wild from time to time or not? If you decide to stick to Standard, you could dust a lot of cards, among them several legendaries, and build 2-3 decks that you like to play now.
The problem with that is the rotation is in April. Doing that kind of dusting now is a bad idea because the meta will shift drastically. No one knows what will be good or garbage then. Big cost for little gain.
You misunderstood my point, if OP decides that he does in no way, never want to play Wild, rotation and meta shift has zero influence on the dusting of GnG and TGT legendaries ;)
PS: bearing in mind you lose the occasional Tavern Brawl usage ofc
I recommend you start with a basic question: do you want to keep your old cards vom G&G and TGT and play Wild from time to time or not? If you decide to stick to Standard, you could dust a lot of cards, among them several legendaries, and build 2-3 decks that you like to play now.
You can home brew decks, but when it is good enough for ladder climbing, chances are high that someone already came up with it (happened to me with my Spiteful Pala :D). The main reason I guess is that there are players who have waayyyyy more time at their hands than the average Joe ;)
Plus, as you have written, Blizzard pre-defines many archetypes for us with their system of viable cards / synergy cards / expansion fillers.
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Not before the winners of the Quests for Packs are announced ;)
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What the hell, nice necro :D Of course MrZNF was correct, don't know what you are referring to saibur?
Btw I'm looking forward to the new HOF announcement for the upcoming rotation, dust is there for crafting sth to take advantage of plus the only golden Legendary I ever unpacked is Leeroy, so let's see... ^^
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edit: OP has included the deck, so this post could be deleted if only I still could delete posts ^^
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What's Big Spell Priest? Spiteful or Big Priest (I think you mean the first, not sure tho). Also you didn't mention Zoolock, Spell Hunter, Combo Priest, Control Priest - all with 20+ Frequency Score on vS.
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Kingsbane Mill Rogue gets to turn 9 most of the time - they just don't have the card draw of Miracle to guarantee Valeera in hand ^^
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I think that's quite simple, people would try to copy the decks they lose against ;) So essentially the same thing but slower and not as efficient, because you don't see the whole deck in a single game, you only get an impression of all the parts when you meet it more than once or play to fatigue. And good players would have the advantage of seeing and understanding a successful deck concept easier and completing a deck "copy" better than the casual player. More or less the same way decks evolve in the first place today before everybody netdecks them.
edit: too slow :D
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Who tells you that? I mean, who are you referring to? :)
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No, no, no, don't tell even more guys to start roping every time they're losing and hope for the 0.1% chance of the opponent losing their connection :/
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I see one problem there, ctaquu: after the first set, you spent your 10.000 gold and from the next cycle on you have to invest 100$ more real money (200-250$ per set instead of 100-150$ per set).
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Casual is fun as well, if you let yourself have fun that is. Nobody said Ranked is for fun, Ranked is for winning and climbing ;)
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We're on the same page there. I'm sitting on 10k dust and probably wil craft only an occasional epic until rotation, not even Aluneth...
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Dirty Rat rotates as well, and IMO they won't HOF cards from 2017 expansions
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I recommend you start with a basic question: do you want to keep your old cards vom G&G and TGT and play Wild from time to time or not? If you decide to stick to Standard, you could dust a lot of cards, among them several legendaries, and build 2-3 decks that you like to play now.
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You can home brew decks, but when it is good enough for ladder climbing, chances are high that someone already came up with it (happened to me with my Spiteful Pala :D). The main reason I guess is that there are players who have waayyyyy more time at their hands than the average Joe ;)
Plus, as you have written, Blizzard pre-defines many archetypes for us with their system of viable cards / synergy cards / expansion fillers.