I admit I'm having a lot of fun playing the old combo druid, freeze mage, and handlock. I see classic format as something I'll come back to once in a while when I want to experience the fun of the old decks again. I think it would be cool if they eventually opened up through Curse of Naxxramas and maybe all the way through Blackrock Mountain adventure or something, just to bring back the fun Reno decks too.
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So I was talking to a friend of mine today, and it got me thinking with all the big changes coming tomorrow, what are my favorite cards in hearthstone's history? So I was going to share my Top 3 and the reasons why I love them so much. I had golden versions of all of them because the art was really cool!
My #1 is somewhat of an oddball, but for me, it was a card I played with for almost all of the 1000 win grind on druid. And it's Genzo, the Shark. I played a lot of aggro druid to 1000 wins and it was so fun because it was a card that was rarely used. The pure moment of me and my friend laughing as we saw people hover over the card and read what it did was great. It was never a meta card, but I love the art and it was a pretty cool effect for a deck that otherwise could run out of gas easily.
My #2 is a little more conventional choice for a favorite card, Dr. Boom, this was one of my very first legendary cards when I started playing hearthstone and it was cool that it could be used in any deck almost and succeed. I know a lot of people hated it because it was strong but for me it is one of the coolest effects and also has awesome card art.
My #3 is another card people might not like much because it was in a S/A Tier deck at the time. Shadowreaper Anduin was the staple of highlander priest combined with Raza the Chained and cheap spells. Highlander priest was a deck that did crazy burst damage very quickly with the cheap spells and was very difficult to beat, and it remains one of my favorite wild decks today. This one I like the most because it was the first deck I used to hit legend, and for me that was pretty cool.
Sorry for the long post, I was just curious what some other people's favorite cards are and why with the Forged in the Barrens and big changes on the horizon. If this is something that gets posted a lot, I also apologize.
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I admit I'm having a lot of fun playing the old combo druid, freeze mage, and handlock. I see classic format as something I'll come back to once in a while when I want to experience the fun of the old decks again. I think it would be cool if they eventually opened up through Curse of Naxxramas and maybe all the way through Blackrock Mountain adventure or something, just to bring back the fun Reno decks too.
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I think you should keep everything at this point that isn't absolute garbage, in case you want to play classic or duels.
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If this is the wrong section please move or delete.
So I was talking to a friend of mine today, and it got me thinking with all the big changes coming tomorrow, what are my favorite cards in hearthstone's history? So I was going to share my Top 3 and the reasons why I love them so much. I had golden versions of all of them because the art was really cool!
My #1 is somewhat of an oddball, but for me, it was a card I played with for almost all of the 1000 win grind on druid. And it's Genzo, the Shark. I played a lot of aggro druid to 1000 wins and it was so fun because it was a card that was rarely used. The pure moment of me and my friend laughing as we saw people hover over the card and read what it did was great. It was never a meta card, but I love the art and it was a pretty cool effect for a deck that otherwise could run out of gas easily.
My #2 is a little more conventional choice for a favorite card, Dr. Boom, this was one of my very first legendary cards when I started playing hearthstone and it was cool that it could be used in any deck almost and succeed. I know a lot of people hated it because it was strong but for me it is one of the coolest effects and also has awesome card art.
My #3 is another card people might not like much because it was in a S/A Tier deck at the time. Shadowreaper Anduin was the staple of highlander priest combined with Raza the Chained and cheap spells. Highlander priest was a deck that did crazy burst damage very quickly with the cheap spells and was very difficult to beat, and it remains one of my favorite wild decks today. This one I like the most because it was the first deck I used to hit legend, and for me that was pretty cool.
Sorry for the long post, I was just curious what some other people's favorite cards are and why with the Forged in the Barrens and big changes on the horizon. If this is something that gets posted a lot, I also apologize.
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I heard Frenzy Warrior feels good, but I'm unsure how good Gruntled Patron will be without a survival and charge mechanic.
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I’ve played it a bit and I agree.
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I think it can for sure work without them. I've seen some other versions using Swindle or one Preparation, Stowaway seems like a good option as well.
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Stowaway sounds really nice to draw C'Thun cards. I will have to give it a try. However, Cloak of Shadows has saved me several times.
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Without Galakrond it’s a roughly 48% win rate across the ranks, by no means incredible.
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Crap
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after thinking about it I don't think it'll fit either.
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I'm interested in trying this but with Archivist Elysiana
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Handlock back? Heck yeah
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It was trash for a while after one of the rotations.
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Fun deck
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Currently playing around with some other stuff with the deck.