I won on Turn 5 versus a priest that couldn't respond fast enough and wasted his time using his hero power. I was missing a few cards but easily substituted them for with some murloc cards in order to try keeping the mana curve similar. I recently just started playing hearthstone from over a year and my decks were badly outdated and this helped my rogue deck.
I love sen'jin shieldmasta but I often pick Ironfur Grizzly since he is 1 mana cheaper.
so I often stack x2 Ironbeak owl (silence), x2 Ironfur Grizzly (taunt), and if I have room I like to put Acidic Swamp Ooze (weapon removal) and Nightblade (Battlecry 3 damage to hero).
I wish I had seen your post earlier. I made a similar weapon heavy deck. I understand saturating the deck with weapons even if you pull multiple while having a weapon already equipped but its nice to keep a steady stream of weapons available. I do think Shield Block is essential for card draw.
Very excited to be part of the beta and I've been playing non-stop for 3 or so days trying to figure things out. I'm new to TCG's as I've always collected them but never really found the time or people to play against so this game is pretty new for me. I concentrated on building my warrior as my first serious deck and would like some feedback or advice.
here is what I wrote in my deck's description to give a quick idea of what strategy I was thinking of:
"Heavy use of warrior weapons for a reliable stream of attacks per round for hero damage or clearing opponents taunts or their board in general. Minions are buffed with enrage effects from whirlwind and a few other cards. Shield Block is a reliable card draw to get weapons or minions into your hand while buffing armor. Save execute for essential clearing or to clear opponents taunts that are becoming troublesome. Hitting the opponents hero fast and hard is what makes this a true warrior deck."
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Here's a link to my budget version you asked for. Thanks again Mark.
http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/510434-budget-anti-cthun
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I won on Turn 5 versus a priest that couldn't respond fast enough and wasted his time using his hero power. I was missing a few cards but easily substituted them for with some murloc cards in order to try keeping the mana curve similar. I recently just started playing hearthstone from over a year and my decks were badly outdated and this helped my rogue deck.
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I love sen'jin shieldmasta but I often pick Ironfur Grizzly since he is 1 mana cheaper.
so I often stack x2 Ironbeak owl (silence), x2 Ironfur Grizzly (taunt), and if I have room I like to put Acidic Swamp Ooze (weapon removal) and Nightblade (Battlecry 3 damage to hero).
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I wish I had seen your post earlier. I made a similar weapon heavy deck. I understand saturating the deck with weapons even if you pull multiple while having a weapon already equipped but its nice to keep a steady stream of weapons available. I do think Shield Block is essential for card draw.
here is a link to my post if you want to check it out. http://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/deck-sharing-and-feedback/681-warrior-deck-the-weaponmaster
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Very excited to be part of the beta and I've been playing non-stop for 3 or so days trying to figure things out. I'm new to TCG's as I've always collected them but never really found the time or people to play against so this game is pretty new for me. I concentrated on building my warrior as my first serious deck and would like some feedback or advice.
here is what I wrote in my deck's description to give a quick idea of what strategy I was thinking of:
"Heavy use of warrior weapons for a reliable stream of attacks per round for hero damage or clearing opponents taunts or their board in general. Minions are buffed with enrage effects from whirlwind and a few other cards. Shield Block is a reliable card draw to get weapons or minions into your hand while buffing armor. Save execute for essential clearing or to clear opponents taunts that are becoming troublesome. Hitting the opponents hero fast and hard is what makes this a true warrior deck."