The game has finally evolved to the point where it can be damn hard to know what secrets to play around (esp. in Wild). While frustrating sometimes, I think that's good for the game.
I see it like this. HS is basically the only game I play now in years. Because it's flexible I can play it whenever and invest as much time I want.
Of course I have work and family and can't spend as much time as I want for gaming.
That's why I always get those bundles before a big expansion.Because that's the only game I basically play. A friend of mine buys like 10 - 20 PS4 games per year and financially he spends way much more on games and most of them he doesn't even finish /play.
So all in all I'm okay with spending yearly a certain amount for one game I play almost daily .
This x2 + 100%. I am a father of 4-year-old twins. I long for the days when I could sit and play games for hours on end. HS is something I can play in the pockets of time I do have. As an old MtG player (from Legends till about 7th ed), HS is the perfect game for me. I know I'm in a different boat than many players - a working man who can choose to invest (or not) in the big bundles. Yes, I wish the dust ratio was better, the rewards were greater and the cost wasn't so high. Still, it's a game I greatly enjoy (for all of its faults) and have no regrets about the time and money I invest in it.
Added bonus: I even meet some really great people online. They ARE there... hiding behind the trolls. I've struck up many a fun conversation with people I friended (and yes, I've been told to die in some wonderfully unique ways).
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Time to dust off my Spiteful Summoner deck and see if this has a place in it.
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Drakkari Enchanter, Totemic Reflection and Splitting Axe synergy for us Wild players.
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Now there's a card I didn't expect to see. Good/bad... TBD, but definitely feels fresh to me.
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Would love to see a viable divine shield archetype after all these years!
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Wild Mill potential?
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The game has finally evolved to the point where it can be damn hard to know what secrets to play around (esp. in Wild). While frustrating sometimes, I think that's good for the game.
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Ooohhhh... then it's even better. I misread Corrupt. So, Blubber Baron's cousin on steroids.
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Blubber Baron's spell loving cousin...?
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This x2 + 100%. I am a father of 4-year-old twins. I long for the days when I could sit and play games for hours on end. HS is something I can play in the pockets of time I do have. As an old MtG player (from Legends till about 7th ed), HS is the perfect game for me. I know I'm in a different boat than many players - a working man who can choose to invest (or not) in the big bundles. Yes, I wish the dust ratio was better, the rewards were greater and the cost wasn't so high. Still, it's a game I greatly enjoy (for all of its faults) and have no regrets about the time and money I invest in it.
Added bonus: I even meet some really great people online. They ARE there... hiding behind the trolls. I've struck up many a fun conversation with people I friended (and yes, I've been told to die in some wonderfully unique ways).
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I do love me some Spiteful decks. Look forward to trying this one out!
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I read OP's post to mean it is a guaranteed board clear.
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I have seen some really great fan created classes and cards. I wish Blizzard would offer to cut someone a check and adopt some of that content.
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I had to play a game of Battlegrounds. Did all you listed. Nothing. Played BGs and got it.
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Bonus points to imik for the graphic on the front page :)
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#KlassyDudeHere