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    posted a message on What's good about Dragon Druid?

    Its a midrange deck, so it has more value than the current aggro decks if it can survive them, and faster than some greedy control decks, like odyn warrior. But it also can lose to both as it doesnt shine at either rush or control atm. I don't think its that great of a deck, Druid and Mage are my auto-wins atm as a paladin main, but I dont think its a "bad" deck. Its druid so sometimes you just have 10 mana at turn 4 and play giant dragon boards before the enemy can even have the mana to stop it, but sometimes you just have to try and outlive the aggro decks. Warrior probably destroys it most of the time though, I would assume, as it does most other slower decks.

    Posted in: Druid
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    posted a message on This replay proves Wild is a comedy show that nobody should take seriously.

    Geez you made it to turn 6 in wild? Might as well play fatigue warrior if games last that long.
    That is pretty funny though. But with quest mage and demon seeds running rampant, I think its been clear for a while they dont mind Wild being what it is. Wouldnt hold my breath on them making it better, id be prepared for it to get even worse at this point.

    Posted in: General Discussion
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    posted a message on Advice wanted

    A better idea would be to dust classes you doubt you will enjoy anytime soon, so personally I dont see myself playing Demon Hunter or Druid much at all, so those are my usual dust classes. And then possibly if you have epics or rares that are never seen played at all in other classes you dont play often, can dust those. When it comes to legendaries, its a whole other thing. Some of them will never see play, some of them might seem fun and you would wanna keep it for meme decks or something. Just depends on what you think you would enjoy. Keeping something now that you "might" play once or twice ever, when you could craft something you want to play now, is a choice you have to make. Personally I would stick to just dusting the always bad cards, and then keep cards that are strong (especially if there is talks of nerfs), even for classes you dont play often, so you have the options later in the future. Sticking to 2-4 classes is good idea though if you dont spend money on HS often.

    Posted in: General Deck Building
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    posted a message on Looking for Hearthstone friends? Post your BattleTag Here 2.0

    Battletag: Froge#11536

    Region: NA
    Usual Play Times: 12PM-9PM EST
    Preferred Heroes: Paladin, Rogue, Warlock, Priest
    I’m Looking For: Anyone to play casual games with or do quest. Just to have fun games and test decks with.

    Posted in: Players and Teams Discussion
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