perhaps polkelt isn't needed and maybe swap for a little more cycle and focus more on consistency with Dead Man's Hand? ^ which seems to be the more reliable combination correct me if I'm wrong, frizz + polkelt could be just as good.
Then come up with a solution that will be fair for everyone instead of being an ass. You can make people who fought themselves previously have fixed order of attack (if in the last battle you attacked first, now they do). But in fights between players who haven't battled before there's no other solution than a coin flip.
If you are player A and fight player B, C and D, each for the first time, and every time you attack second, it's fair.
Just further developing this idea
it could be useful if 2 players each are assigned A, B, C, or D at the start of the game, which alternates each round, A moving to B and B moving to C, C to D and D to A
A and C always attack first, and that way battles could swing like tides
Also the less minions rule could still apply here which adds some earlier strategy?
help me further develop this and then blizzard can actually have some useful feedback
Wow this is fucking sick so good to see a deck that isn't straightforward play the strong card and win (I mean I can't say much seeing what I've made) but this is super cool to see +1
Might one enquire into how they even pulled this off on turn one? A card introduced that I missed or...?
Lightning Bloom triggers spellburst on the minion that resummons itself and gives mana for cheaper spells, Nature Studies is also a 2-in-1 spell that triggers spellburst twice and (essentially) costs 0, and then there's just buff cards that druid has and other small spells.
Kinda broken especially seeing that a Voracious Reader the next turn or after would completely refill the card disadvantage from making such a large play.
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perhaps polkelt isn't needed and maybe swap for a little more cycle and focus more on consistency with Dead Man's Hand?
^ which seems to be the more reliable combination correct me if I'm wrong, frizz + polkelt could be just as good.
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Amazing!!
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I liked the deck so much that I actually made my own wild version here:
if you know anything about wild deckbuilding could you provide any tips?
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Looks very good +1!
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Just further developing this idea
it could be useful if 2 players each are assigned A, B, C, or D at the start of the game, which alternates each round, A moving to B and B moving to C, C to D and D to A
A and C always attack first, and that way battles could swing like tides
Also the less minions rule could still apply here which adds some earlier strategy?
help me further develop this and then blizzard can actually have some useful feedback
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Wild has never looked better so im pre chuffed
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really really strong, its a free Resurrect for not really much, EACH TURN, seeing highlander decks have gotten so much support
this is nutty for value, any taunt or big healer Rotten Applebaum Scrapyard Colossus The Lich King any 8/8 anything really will exhaust absolutely any matchup
too overpowered
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Idk I just don't really feel like we can cry for nerfs the meta seems pretty healthy
lots of different decks are seeing play
shit hasn't looked this good in a while imo, every class has stuff it can do
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I like ya cut g
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Wow this is fucking sick so good to see a deck that isn't straightforward play the strong card and win (I mean I can't say much seeing what I've made) but this is super cool to see +1
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I don't quite understand this:
- Whenever a new expansion drops and a meta forms, people complain that the best deck is broken
- It doesn't matter what class or what the comparative power level is, anything that is tier 1 seems to be "cancer"
- I'm a wild player so I don't follow much on standard
- Can someone please explain why this happens every time and why people are always so upset?
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He did not have it before (friend) check revision history
edit: sorry anger
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unfortunately I have not, but might craft all of it if the meta-weather is right
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he didn't he went second because he has 1/1 full mana cyrstal
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Lightning Bloom triggers spellburst on the minion that resummons itself and gives mana for cheaper spells, Nature Studies is also a 2-in-1 spell that triggers spellburst twice and (essentially) costs 0, and then there's just buff cards that druid has and other small spells.
Kinda broken especially seeing that a Voracious Reader the next turn or after would completely refill the card disadvantage from making such a large play.