These days I prefer technical players, so LifeCoach when he streams, even though I don't have half of the cards they own or ever get close to high ranks. Also StrifeCro and Kolento. Kibbler's streams can be as good as his highlights, probably my favourite overall.
Also watch Kripp and Amaz from time to time, Arena is not my thing, when Kripp starts moaning about shit I just leave. Amaz can be entertaining I guess.
One time I was bpred and watched amaz's stream wow.. He is so annoying.. :/
Couldn't agree more! Man, he is SO boring... and he screams a lot in his streams...
My favorites are Trump and Kolento. They both have things to teach you...
First you need to understand what Pay-to-win really means. "Pay $5 and all of your minions will have +1/+1 for the next 24 hours"- That's pay to win. You are literally paying money so you could have a massive advantage over your opponent.
Now you have to understand that HS has a natural progression system. You have to sink time into HS and play it for months/years before you can build ALL the decks. That's the progression system. Ofc if you really want to skip that progression system and have most of the cards you can pay like $600+, but that still doesn't make it pay-to-win. Because no matter how much money you spend, some new f2p player can always beat you with a really cheap Facehunter deck. You spending $150 on the game just means that you boost up that natural progression system. It simply means you now have more cards and you can try out new decks.
I am really sorry if you thought that $150 would get you close to full collection and maybe somehow make you win more but that's not how the game works. This 'card collecting' progression system is part of the game, it's part of the design of the game and there aren't really any ways to skip that part of the game unless you are willing to pay $600+ on this game. But the way I see it- Paying that much money to skip such a big part of the game (collecting cards over long period of time) is ruining part of the experience.
Looks like Blizzard is taking their cue from Magic: the Gathering.....because multiple formats is how M:tg is managing to stay alive, and a continuous rotation of what is allowed in Standard keeps the game changing. I'm going to miss Mad Scientist.
The Wild mode is my default mode, because I have put too much money into HS to be limited blah! I love having access to some of my favorite cards, and I don't plan on using Standard that much once this crap is live
If MTG is any indication (and it should be), there will always be tournaments and games in Wild mode. Many people play MTG regularly, without ever buying a Standard deck. You can keep playing Wild mode if you want, forever.
That's what I thought when I was a MtG player... but Standard just seduces you over time... You will see...
So i just got Hogger in a recent pack and a little unsure about him, he looks a little to slow and can be killed by removal to easily, but he does do make a 2/2 taunt on the turn he's played and can be a problem if not dealt with right away so I could see him being bait for removal that would normally hit The one and only Swagnaros or Dr. Boom, or kinda being like a turn 6 Loatheb to kinda stall the board for a turn and make aggro zoo garbage run into him instead of my beautiful face, but idk let me know what you guys think. What type of deck do you think Hogger would be good in or is he even viable at all? Thx appreciate any feedback and would love to hear you opinion on him ;)
Yeah... Sounds nice...
But then you take a Flamestrike and realize how terrible it is...
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I've always been sick of Warlocks.
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Hi all,
How do streamers know if their current oponent is watching their stream while they play?
Is there any kind of delay? Because someone could only create another account, and the advantage would be huge.
Thanks!
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Fjola Lightbane
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Yeah... Sounds nice...
But then you take a Flamestrike and realize how terrible it is...
My opinion...