Not going to read thru 5 pages of a nerf thread, but responding to the OP, I will say I sincerely hope they don't do that. I have to humble brag to make a point, but forgive me, because I think it's germane to the topic at hand.
They have created a meta in which warrior has unfathomable lasting power. I just finished playing 2 games with control warrior that speak to this situation. The first was against Conjurer's Mage, in which he plays Luna's Pocket Galaxy on Curve and manages to generate 7 fireballs with Antonidas, hit me twice with an 8/8, and generate a Pyroblast off Kalecgos. I won that game. It involved magnetizing a Wargear and a Zilliax onto a standing Devastator, but I DID win that game.
The second game involved the dreaded bomb vs control warrior match. This time, I got 9 bombs shuffled in my deck, got hit for 15 in boom bot damage, and his Archivist Elysiana gave him Sea Giant, Onyxia, Crowd Roaster, and Grommash. I won that game. I won that fucking game.
Now, I was happy to win these games, don't get me wrong. But upon further reflection, I started thinking about what it takes to beat Control Warrior. Obviously aggro decks can always God draw and get there against anything, but 7-8 out of 10, that doesn't happen. Mech Paladin can do Kangor's tricks and get there, but the new trend is running double silence in warrior, which dilutes the pool badly and turns Kangor's into a coin flip. So what's left? Mage and Dire Frenzy Hunter.
I call it Dire Frenzy Hunter because that is the only relevant card in the deck against warrior. And like mage, it gets there against warrior because it can play tricks with the rules of tempo.
One 8/8 will never get there against the full control version of warrior. You need to be able to create multiple board states where the warrior will have to brawl and then single kill something on the same turn. And the worst part is, you have to do that multiple times most games. Khadgar into 4 8/8's just simply won't win the game on its own most of the time. So when people advocate taking "twinspell" away from Conjurer's Calling, that would destroy one of two major advantages over warrior in this meta.
A reasonable response to all this is, "yeah, nerf warrior too". The problem with that is you have murloc shaman and token druid ready to sweep over EVERYTHING else in the meta the second the bulwark that is Control Warrior disappears. Metas are fragile ecosystems, and a change to one effects everything.
Just a thought.
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Not really. Its like saying Counterstrike is Half Life. A new game within the game that uses some of the assets.
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So you disenchanted cards prematurely and now youre pissed and somehow think this is someone elses fault? Okay buddy. No one cares.
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Sorry for asking, but are you dense? Hearthstone is a competitive game. He bought those cards to gain advantage. If you give away those cards for free he will lose this advantage, which was the very reason why he bought it.
Make the (wild) packs cheaper and available for gold, increase gold gain for the first few wins. All fine by me. But this suggestion is horrible.
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Well if you are boring as a player, maybe you should stop playing a game that is bored to you and start playing games that are funny. Fun how that works out, doesnt it?
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Yes they forgot the most cancerous build in the current meta, the goddamn spellhunter. A build that takes less braincells than oddpala, that is totally reliant on a few basecards that are mandatory and carry the whole build and is absolutely unfun to play against because they always do the same goddamn rotation like in a wow raid. And you cant do shit about it. How the design team would be able to look at this and go "yep, this is fine" is beyond my comprehension.
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Doesnt make sense to limit yourself in that way to be honest, as you will always get key cards of decks from other classes naturally and this will enable to atleast make some budget type form of that deck to try out with minor dust investment.
Crafting all possible decks for one class only can far exceed those costs.
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Rock is cancer. Paper is fine.