Definitely that is the most broken looking deck I have ever seen in my life. I hope that you thrive very well in the arena for sure ;). I admit that I still am trying to comprehend the basics for my own deck but so far I haven't had as much time to focus on what counts or even to do the Hearthstone theorycrafting either.
I am just curious just to see which other decks will unfold rather nicely out in the field too...
I found out that I was able to do some savings using Amazon Coins which helped to defray some of the costs at hand. But again, Hearthstone can be a rather expensive endeavor so if you aren't too careful it can add up rather quickly.
One of the blessings is that you are sharp you can look for some good discounts but you would need to be somewhat lucky otherwise and be willing to grind out the long hours to improve your decks and become a more established player otherwise.
Amazon Coins is pretty huge deal atm in fact. In two days, I notice that the Amazon Coinstoppable promotion will be starting up again and that gives you a steep 35 USD discount on a 100 USD worth of coins :).
Just being strategic with your purchases would be rather key here in fact. Using the rather common Amazon Fire tablet makes this a total breeze to take advantage of. Especially since I am a huge Blizzard fan to be honest. I also wish that I could get mounts and other things in World of Warcraft but so far, no dice on that approach.
Or even better, Destiny 2 using Amazon Coins would be rather impressive indeed.
Very nice promotional from Samsung by far :). Also as a side note, Amazon is also running their Coinstoppable promotion soon starting on the 18th where one gets a 35 USD discount from 100 USD worth of Amazon Coins which is a very nice holiday discount.
Definitely this is worth it for those who want to basically invest in getting a ton of good packs and adding that in with other deals on those packs which can be discounted for the holidays, one can't really complain that packs are too expensive or not affordable for the season. :)
It's basic supply and demand. Amazon raises the price when they have sold 'too many' coins and lowers the price when they want to sell more coins. They want to keep it at a certain level on their side because they think it will give them maximum profitability. *shrugs*.
Indeed, the economics for Amazon Coins seem to make it fairly close to that of an admixture of a cryptocurrency as well as a regular currency. This can be a rather mixed blessing because some folks have not heard of it so the widespread adoption of it hasn't happened as rapidly as folks have done, say, bitcoins. But still the Amazon branding brings with it a strong legitimacy and it's just a matter of time before many people decide that Amazon Coins is worthy as an universal platform for folks to buy stuff in game.
The key nature is whether Blizzard will adopt Amazon Coins or form a solid partnership with Amazon to try to bring up to speed this currency. However, Blizzard has its own currency through the Battle.net balance system and tie into other in-game currency such as WoW gold or Hearthstone points could make things a tad more difficult as Blizzard tries to expand its own currency into other games such as Destiny 2.
It seems a little suspicious to me. I'm starting to wonder if they're raising prices for a last minute deal where it suddenly drops to a really low price. I'd say it's still worth checking out pretty frequently.
Not necessarily. Like any virtual currency, Amazon Coins is subject to the same regulations/economic rules as real-world currency tied in to the regular stock market. Granted it's a new form and folks do have a right to be suspicious of it. However, I found that more key is that people are going to be using it as it gains momentum with folks who game a lot and have to use a standard method of procuring add-ons to popular mobile games or MMO's.
Yes, keeping track can be rather tough but I suggest this link as an indicator of how much savings that an average person would be getting: http://www.hearthpwn.com/coins.
I have two 27" monitors side by side, primary one's a Gsync 144hz 1440p Asus, the other one's a regular 60hz 1080p Asus. There's a huge difference between the two with 144hz being super buttery smooth and fluid. Once your eyes get used to 144hz, gaming on a 60hz monitor will appear laggy with lots of micro stuttering. For me: refresh rate & resolution > size > panel type.
My eyesight really sucks then because I can't really tell much of a difference. But then again I mostly play WoW and SWTOR so it probably doesn't matter.
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Definitely that is the most broken looking deck I have ever seen in my life. I hope that you thrive very well in the arena for sure ;). I admit that I still am trying to comprehend the basics for my own deck but so far I haven't had as much time to focus on what counts or even to do the Hearthstone theorycrafting either.
I am just curious just to see which other decks will unfold rather nicely out in the field too...
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I found out that I was able to do some savings using Amazon Coins which helped to defray some of the costs at hand. But again, Hearthstone can be a rather expensive endeavor so if you aren't too careful it can add up rather quickly.
One of the blessings is that you are sharp you can look for some good discounts but you would need to be somewhat lucky otherwise and be willing to grind out the long hours to improve your decks and become a more established player otherwise.
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Amazon Coins is pretty huge deal atm in fact. In two days, I notice that the Amazon Coinstoppable promotion will be starting up again and that gives you a steep 35 USD discount on a 100 USD worth of coins :).
Just being strategic with your purchases would be rather key here in fact. Using the rather common Amazon Fire tablet makes this a total breeze to take advantage of. Especially since I am a huge Blizzard fan to be honest. I also wish that I could get mounts and other things in World of Warcraft but so far, no dice on that approach.
Or even better, Destiny 2 using Amazon Coins would be rather impressive indeed.
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Very nice promotional from Samsung by far :). Also as a side note, Amazon is also running their Coinstoppable promotion soon starting on the 18th where one gets a 35 USD discount from 100 USD worth of Amazon Coins which is a very nice holiday discount.
Definitely this is worth it for those who want to basically invest in getting a ton of good packs and adding that in with other deals on those packs which can be discounted for the holidays, one can't really complain that packs are too expensive or not affordable for the season. :)
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Another one is at: https://www.facebook.com/pg/starwarstheoldrepublic/photos/?tab=album&album_id=10150692967273860
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I love this website for gaming wallpapers: http://us.battle.net/wow/en/media/wallpapers/
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For me, easily this one from Best Buy. Asus ROG is awesome: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/asus-rog-swift-pg248q-24-3d-led-hd-gsync-monitor-black/5376601.p?skuId=5376601
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I tested a lot of MMO's and found that SWTOR is probably the best parallel to WoW and in some ways, superior w/ combat/theorycrafting.
The community is pretty awesome too there.
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Not funny but sorry this explains why SWTOR is the most cinematic MMO out there. Puts WoW to shame.
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Apart from Hearthstone, I do play WoW and Star Wars: The Old Republic quite a bit.
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The best place to find official WoW music is on iTunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/world-of-warcraft-legion-original-game-soundtrack/id1146832133
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/world-of-warcraft-original-game-soundtrack/id288879642
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/world-of-warcraft-cataclysm-original-game-soundtrack/id397604745
http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/games/music/wow-wrath.html
http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/games/music/wow-mists-of-pandaria.html