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    posted a message on Butta Knife

    Can't wait for this!

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    posted a message on Which Old God personality type are you???

    I'm mostly definitely a Yogg type, with a sprinkle of Y'Shaarj on the side. :D

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    posted a message on Guldan the Rap God!

    Thank you very much for the props fellas. I wrote one for Malfurion a few years ago as well, and I plan on doing all 9 classes eventually. I still need another verse for this, and I actually have some great ideas to expand on this, like making a Youtube channel, and having someone dress up like the 9 heroes, while rapping these verses.

    I think it could attract a good bit of attention, if done properly. 

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    posted a message on Guldan the Rap God!

    Now what you gonna do when I Curse of Rafaam?

    Imp Gang Boss says word to your mom!

    Throw the Dark Bomb, then I play Jaraxxus

    So the when then Hellfire spreads, you better watch your asses!

    Cause I'm the mean, uhnoly, Guldan the Warlock

    I Tap, Tap, Tap, with the Mountain Giant 4 drop

    The aggros comin, better pray for top deck

    You mad bro? Fool! I'm rope burnin, you got rekt!

    It ain't a thing to kill my demon with Sacrifical Pact

    And when I Shadow Flame Sylvannas, it's offical you got jacked.

    You don't know what like chump, being a rap God

    And you don't wanna fight, Malganis and Wrath Guard

    And when I throw Fist of Jaraxxus, Soulfire I discard

    Demon Heart, Pit Lord, cause homie I hit hard

    Homie you'll get scarred, homie I spit cards

    I'll have you concede before turn 7, the Doomguard is now in charge!

     

    Fa shizzle my nizzle, I'm goin out with a Fizzlebang
    Guldan in da house, yea you know it ain't a thang
    Gruuls gone, Rags here, Chogall and Chromaggus
    So bow down, before me, because Guldan is the baddest!  

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    posted a message on Which Old God personality type are you???

    No one has any Old God personality types? :(

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    posted a message on 100% Win Rate Shadow Towers "Ramp Druid"

    I ended up winning 53 games out of 56 before I quit playing shadow towers. This deck is seriously the closest thing to cheating, my losses were against 1 rogue, and two hunters.

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    posted a message on Which Old God personality type are you???

    In real life when dealing with certain situations, which Old God personality type are you most likely to be?

    The C'Thun type- The C'Thun type person goes throughout life, mostly relying on others to do his bidding, before showing up to finish the job himself. C'Thun people, are usually boastful braggers, born leaders, and have a majority following. Everyone in C'Thuns life respects him in one way or another, even if they secretly loathe, or envy him.
    Other people might look at C'Thun people, and think C'Thun people are lazy, but this is not the case, even though a lot of the times they are indeed procrastinators, eventually C'T'hun people will show up and finish the job themselves, when they feel like the time is right. C'Thun is very bossy, but at the end of the day he's still somewhat of a family man, and he has built solid vast relationships, that he can almost 100% of the time count on.

    C'Thuns are peaceful, as long as they get what they want. C'Thuns temper, is methodical, so be careful, when they are hell bent on destruction, they will do it happily and purposefully. C'Thuns don't mind change, but are more likely to be traditional and conservative. C'Thuns are comforatble with others doing all their simple task, for it makes them feel more focused and stronger, while tackling the bigger things in life. Due to inferiority complexes, C'Thuns sometimes use bullying tactics, to make them feel stronger and to fit in.

    C'Thuns tend to be businessmen, procrastinators, bullies, politicians, drug dealers, restaurant managers, kingpins, bankers, doctors, lawyers, cult leaders and sociopaths.

    C'Thuns are Betas, and they are tacticians

    C'Thuns are traditionally religiously conservative, in whatever religious background they were raised in.

    The Yogg-Saron type- Yoggs life is a life of constant chaos, but to Yogg, this is perfect for him! Yogg enjoys adventure in life, and being sporadic. His arbitrary and whimsical approach in life, makes him free spirited and care free. When it comes to relationships, Yogg people like to get around. They never really commit to anything, and even though at first glance, you will be attracted to their adventurous lovable personality, in the end you will probably get your heart broken.

    Yoggs are peaceful people for the most part, mostly because they have no idea what they want, and they are always trying to reinvent themselves. Be extremely careful of a Yoggs temper! Yoggs although mostly peaceful, fun, and lovable, if deeply hurt, they can and will accidently destroy everything in their wake, even if that means destroying themselves in the process! Yoggs see the beauty in everything, even in death, they endlessly ponder the great mysteries of the universe, and are always expecting and needing change. Yoggs are romancers, and the ladies love them, Yoggs are the bad boys and girls, that mom and dad warned you about.

    Yoggs tend to be musicians, artist, actors, writers, teenagers or adults living in mom and dads basement, philosophers, swingers, bar tenders, extreme gamblers, substance abusers, gamers, dancers, ADHD folks and schizophrenics.

    Yoggs are SIgmas, and they are dreamers

    Yoggs are usually agnostic or atheist, but in tragic circumstances, some will stronghold themselves to a specific religious ideology. Most Yoggs have dabbled in magic and the occult in their younger years.

    The N'Zoth type- N'Zoth people are completely dedicated people. N'Zoth people are very passive, and tend to avoid confrontation. When confronted, N'Zoths will most likely be surrounded by their closest friends. N'Zoths have a hard time trusting others, because of circumstances in their life or dramatic things they have witnessed. The friendships they have built over the years, they tend to hold sacred. You most likely will only see them out, with that same group of people time after time after time.

    Despite the N'Zoths trust issues, they still manage to do very well in life, they are very dedicated to the aspect of success, but success to N'Zoths doesn't mean the same as success for C'Thuns. While C'thuns seek for complete control, not caring who serves them, or how the job gets done, N'Zoths do care, about their associates, and careless about having full control. N'Zoths would rather work together, than to be in full control. N'Zoths are very particular in their associates, and trust is the most important thing to N'Zoths, it's in fact so important, that a lot of the times you will see family members, or close friends doing business for, or helping N'Zoths out.

    N'Zoths are the exact opposite of C'Thuns. N'Zoths believe in mutual respect among their close friends, and the majority of N'Zoths always feel as equals, not better "C'Thun" or lesser than "Yoggs". Equality is so important to N'Zoths, and working together side by side hand in hand is always the best recipe for success. N'Zoths are proactive, and at times tend to be Anal-retentive. They will fuss about any imperfections they might see, because unlike C'Thuns, they prefer quality over quantity.

    N'Zoths for the majority are peaceful people, but when you infuriate them, expect not only to face them, but to stare down the face of the whole gang.

    N'Zoths tend to be truck drivers, bikers, telemarketers, librarians, priests, scientist, morticians, gangsters, carnies, military soldiers, firemen, police officers, factory workers and sociopaths.

    N'Zoths are Betas, and they are realist

    N'Zoths are traditionally more religiously liberal, and sometimes cherry pick specific ideas from science and religion, to best fit their beliefs. Most N'Zoths have studied multiple religions at some point in life.

    The Y'Shaarj type- Y'Shaarj people tend to be very aggressive people. From the time they were born they have been idolizing heroes like Superman, Joe Montana, Hulk Hogan, Babe Ruth and Peyton Manning. Y'Shaarj is the pinnacle of macho madness! Their favorite movies growing up were Friday Night Lights, and Rocky. Y'Shaarjs spend most of their time in the gym, they want to be as sexy and tough as they can be, because being strong, and beautiful helps them feel like they can assert their dominance. Y'Shaarjs are lady killers, and both men and women flock towards them everywhere they go.

    Y'Shaarjs never really have a bunch of close friends, you usually only see them with that one guy, time after time after time, except when the relationship falls apart. If the relationship falls apart, Y'Shaarj will replace him or her immediately with someone else, leaving everyone thinking what the heck happened between so and so? Y'Shaarjs are the closest thing we can find to the lone wolf mentality, they are almost always self dependent. They are roughnecks, egotistical, intimidating and easily provoked.

    Y'Shaarj loves professional wrestling, and almost all sports. Y'Shaarjs are family men, but from time to time you will see marital troubles, because of promiscuous behavior. That's tends to happen because of boredom, and because men and women constantly flock to them. Still at the end of the day, they still believe they are committed to their significant other, and beg for chance after chance, even though this may have happened time after time after time.

    When confronted by Y'Shaarj, most likely you will face him with his one true bud. Even though he's definitely not afraid of handling the situation by himself.

    Y'Shaarjs tend to be athletes, instructors, body builders, models, manual laborers, school teachers, hunters, auto mechanics, interior designers, landscapers, salesmen, narcissist and psychopaths.

    Y'Shaarjs are Alphas, and they are materialist

    Y'Shaarjs are almost always bound to one specific idea, whether it be bound by science, religion, or nothing at all. All Y'Shaarjs believe in themselves, and their creator first and foremost.

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    posted a message on Should there be differences in Targetable and Untargetable Battlecrys?

    The new term for auto-activated battlecries, could be called Engage.

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    posted a message on Should there be differences in Targetable and Untargetable Battlecrys?

    Okay you have a point, it does say summon a minion in the Shredder text.  Which brings up anoter great point, maybe it should be changed to transform? That way we can distinguish the battlecries. Summoned minions, should work with nontargetable battlecries, and transformed minions should not.

     

    I think we are getting somewhere with this. 

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    posted a message on Should there be differences in Targetable and Untargetable Battlecrys?
    Quote from wictor1992 >>

    Yeah, let's buff Shredder in wild!

     I think you overthought the topic, but I respect your thought.

    I don't believe it would work with cards like Shredder, because when Shredder dies, he literally becomes that minion. That specific minion was never drew into play, he just simply took the place of Sneeds, so it had no immediate effect, it's battlecry option was taken away, for the simple fact that, it was never drawn into from the deck.
     
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    posted a message on Should there be differences in Targetable and Untargetable Battlecrys?

    Why isn't there a difference, between targetable, and untargetable battlecrys, because this would make the game have more variety. I think so many new cards could be created, and Blizzard would have more flexibility with card creation. Let me give you some examples of how this might work, "these are only examples, I'm not saying the mechanics of cards like Y'Shaarj or Varian should be changed". Although, my personal opinion is that I would have liked to see them interact with what I am presenting.

    Lets look at Y'Shaarj for example and his interactions. When Y'Shaarj come into play, he becomes an immediate threat, but his design is lackluster for the simple fact that only certain minions will get any kind of value from his interaction. You have to build specific cards around him, to obtain the best value, but at the same time there aren't many things he can pull that will give you immediate value.

    This is mainly because battlecry minions have zero effect when pulled. I understand why this is, but it doesn't have to be this way. Say for instance if Y'Shaarj pulls a Blackwing Corrupter or Faceless Manipulator, how is that interaction going to work? Will they just pick a random target? The answer is no, because that would interfere in their original mechanics.
    But what about a minion like Arch-Thief Rafaam, or Flame Juggler? It's in my opinion that these battlecry's should trigger, when pulled by minions like Varian, and Y'Shaarj. Why? The answer is, because they have no targetable battlecry. Of course Flame Juggler does target a minion, but the text already says random minion, so it wouldn't hurt their mechanics. They would still be working as intended.

    Untargetable battlecry's should trigger when pulled, and here are some more examples. Nefarian, Bomb Lobber and Draconoid Crushers battleycry should trigger, because they have no specific targets, but Blackwing Corrupters and BGH's should not, because you have to target a specific minion.

    Flame Juggler should, but Disciple of C'hun should not. Coldlight Oracle and Deathwing should, but Faceless Manipulator and Faceless Shambler should not.

    This is something that needs to be addressed, and Blizzard needs to fix in the future. The difference between targetable, and untargetable battlecry's, because it would have definitely made cards like Y'Shaarj, and Varian competitive, instead of casual. Could you imagine the value from Y'Shaarj when he pulls Nefarian or even a 6/6 C'Thun, if their battlecry triggered?

    Can someone tell me why Blizzard never thought of this, and if they did why wouldn't they have went through with this fantastic idea? If this were to be changed it would make Varian and Y'Shaarj so much more flexible, and they would see much more play than they do now.

    How hard would it be to fix this simple flaw?

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    posted a message on THE SEER (A fan-made Class of fortune tellers, oracles, prophets, and other psychics) [COMPLETE]

     This is by far the best class concept I've ever seen created by the common Joe. It's innovative, intriguing, and there's just something mysterious and cryptic about the Seer that draws you in to want to play her. As a Hearthstone player, I personally, and helplessly continue to wish that this specific class or a class Blizzard adopted directly from it, would have made it into Hearthstone. The hero power is just awesome!

    Either way, you should get total recognition for it, and a good percentage of the money. Not only is the Seer well thought up, but it's surprisingly balanced, and every little knickknack it has, goes with it to make it a whole. It all intricate, and correlates in one way shape or form.

    You put some very deep thought into this, very clever indeed! I don't know what you're attending college for, or what full time job you are currently working, but if you're not going for computer graphics and animation, or working full time on creating card concepts, then I think you're doing it all wrong. You could either work directly for Blizzard, or you could create your own card game, and eventually someday live the dream.

    Follow your dreams young man, you have the talent to pursue them. Believe that!

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    posted a message on Corrupted Nozdormu: Murozond, The Infinite

    Murozond + Innervate + Natuarlize + Moonfire.

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    posted a message on Top 20 Legend - Beast Druid

    This deck is average at best, nothing against the OP, just that it lacks consistency. First of all the Druid hero power is good by itself alone, and with the addition of Savage Roar, and Savage Combatant, you should always want the Druid hero power. Sir Finley makes absolutely zero sense, unless you are fishing for the Hunter hero power, for a lethal. That is a desperate move, and makes the deck suspect.

    Second of all, Fandral Staghelm must be in this deck, because of the synergy, and insane value he creates. Fandral will straight up win you games, but with the lack card draw, besides Mark of Y'Shaarj, and Drake, sometimes I find myself even fishing for him, and that in itself is straight up bad.

    Intro Leeroy Jenkins.... Here is another card, that comes out of desperation, when you have your opponent down to 6 or 7 hp, but you have nothing on board. Again fishing for a win condition, just seems very bad to me.

    Again not knocking on this deck, to be a jerk. When the deck is good, it's pretty good, but for the most part you will find yourself gritting your teeth, and clinching your fist, when you have most of your opponents down to 1 or 2 life, and they come back destroying you in great fashion, which is the case. That's the cold hard truth.

    My question is, why run this deck when Shaman and Warlock run it better? I get the whole we want Druid to feel a part of the current meta, because trust me nobody wants that more than I do. I've mained a Golden Druid since beta, and it's my favorite class, in fact it's my only golden class, if that speaks for itself.

    My conclusion is, with the lack of card draw, and good removal "Ancient of Lore" "Keeper of the Grove", this deck suffers, and is average at best. Maybe the OP took it to Legend, maybe a few other did too, but the majority of people playing this deck, will not even be able to cross the threshold of rank 10.

    Maybe if Druids could spit out cards as quickly as Warlock, and Shaman, or had better removal minions, I could see this deck working as a top tier deck. Unfortunately, we will probably have to wait for the next Adventure, and even the next expansion, before Beast Druid finally arrives.

    I think both King Mukla and King Mukla Tyrant of the Vale, might be cards to look into, that would make this deck stronger, but I'm not sure.

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    posted a message on Miracle MalYogg Druid 83% winrate

    I wouldn't replace Raven Idol with him, you get to much Value off of Raven Idol, and especially if played with Staghelm. They have synergy with Yogg, Maly, Auctioneer, Staghelm, Viloet Teacher and even Bloodmage and Azure Drake at times. If you want to lose a spell for Staghelm, I would lose a Wild Growth, or Living Roots, but I replaced Druid of the Claw with him, and it's working great. Also added Nourish, for one Azure Drake, and the other Druid of the Claw, for Druid of the Flame for more early game survivability against aggro.

    All seems to be working very well.

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