Liquid takes a bunch of pros rankings and average them, so perhaps they took the rankings before the last wing and before the deck was actually refined or played as much as it is.
As far as accurate rankings had to go I'd favour liquidhearth over TS. I have nothing against the deck but it's defiantly not 1. Glad shaman has something but like others have said it's just a pity that it's aggro and not more midrange where the class should excel with its existing class cards but alas overload.
I got both King Krush and Lord Jaraxxus from a single spectator pack last week so I can safely say that this is undeniable proof that Blizzard ramped up the drop rates for these, and in no way normal variance, insufficient sample size and confirmation bias.
You forgot the kappa ;)
No I didn't. I've been on the Internet since before you were born. We've been using that shit on BBS and Usenet before it was called a meme. Now get off my lawn, twitch fraggle.
Found it in the email: "They will be automatically linked to your Battle.net Account and will become available in-game after BlizzCon 2015 begins." So you'll get it after Blizzcon begins. =)
Yea, as always they write ToS in the way they can do anything. "AFTER BlizzCon 2015 begins" not "During Blizzcon 2015". Its sad that D3, WoW fans got it already and HS players have been fucked as always (we are just piggy bank).
If they will not add this cardback on LoE update then it will be really disrespectful in compariosn to other Blizz games players.
It's god damn pixels on the back of a card that affects neither the gameplay or your life in any significant manner. You'll get it when they release it. Build a bridge and get over it.
Crafting any stable epic or legendary is worth the dust. Things like Prep, Ancients, Force and Cabal are always going to see play. At the end of the day the game is about enjoyment, if you're better able to construct decks that you enjoy playing there is no dust devaluation. I would however avoid crafting rares or commons at all costs.
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Zoo doesn't need much in terms of dust but I personally wouldn't try climb with it based 9ff what I've been running into.
Mir is definitely a deck that I'd craft missing cards for. Very fun and effective.
N'zoth pally if you enjoy fatigue warrior games of old.
I haven't seen an aggro shaman in days but midrange is everywhere and great deck as well.
Crafting really boils down to prefered play style
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Er, we've had an Aggro Paladin wave before already...
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OP definately didn't preorder.
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I added Holy Champions instead of Chow's. Glory on Moira and it's a near 100% win.
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I once played Prep > Coin, the concede was instantious
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I find it odd that no one has bothered mentioning zoo yet. Patron pretty much killed it.
So yeah, expect a lot of zoolock in the future.
Edit. I see someone finally did on this page.
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Karazhan would be amazing. Hopefully they ride the magical setting and introduce more than 1 class spell this time around.
Still waiting on a tournament based playmode with an entry fee and constructed decks, a man can dream
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He means Counterspell
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Crafting any stable epic or legendary is worth the dust. Things like Prep, Ancients, Force and Cabal are always going to see play. At the end of the day the game is about enjoyment, if you're better able to construct decks that you enjoy playing there is no dust devaluation. I would however avoid crafting rares or commons at all costs.
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There are more mage since druids are common again. Natural pecking order.