Quote from PneumaPilot >>The OTK game board (Un’Goro) is just so broken! Talk about “fun and interactive”! I know that my opponent just has to tap a drum, a leaf, a shell, and then two more leaves and there’s ABSOLUTELY NOTHING I CAN DO!! On his screen, he is seeing the volcano erupt all over the place. Great job, Blizzard!
No RNG happens.
I need to try this. This isn't netdecking, is this ?
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Just keep breaking the teeth until they don’t come back. Then you can press the head to get the teeth. Nothing else is required.
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I am so stoked for this!!
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Thanks for the info! I was just wondering about this!
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This post...is not smart.
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I just play to collect, not to win. That might seem too simple and short, but it helps. I win a lot, but since that’s not what I care about, I take those games the same as the losses. Fun to win, fun to lose, now give me more cards.
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It would be nice if there was a counter to some of these shenanigans: a way to stop a Paladin from dropping all four horsemen, a way to stop a person from setting off the mechacthun, a way to fizzle the Shudderwock or steal the Kingsbane. Stall games that just play the win card at the end aren’t fun.
It just sucks that you can see it coming, but you can’t do a dang thing to stop it.
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Dang, I do NOT like these...
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I don’t even think he’s that good in spell hunter. Much better in a secret hunter with a couple of Animal Companions and a standard beast assortment.
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No way, Shirvallah is awesome!
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It seems to me like the developers are running out of ideas for new game board mechanics. The Frozen Throne game board had two elements that required a long press (the chain to open the door and resetting the ice sculpture), but that mechanic was first introduced back in the Naxxramus board. And now Rastakan's Rumble has the secret sequence to give the idol golden teeth, but is that really all that different from the sequence to make the volcano erupt in the Un'Goro board?
Now that Ben Brode is gone, I don't see this game lasting all that much longer, as you can already see the creativity hitting a hard wall.