I think Leeroy is best, because you can put it in a lot of cheap, fun aggro decks, whereas Genn, as you said, you won’t be able to use in many decks you can make, and it will eventually rotate out. Now, I’m not saying Genn isn’t a good card, Genn is a great card, but I think Leeroy is a better option.
DK Rexxar is good, it’s just the least priority because he’s rotating out plus Leeroy can be used in more decks than DK.
I would shoot for 5 rather than Legend to get that golden epic. Legend rewards are no better than rank 5, and then next season you’ll have a great rank to get going towards legend.
Taunt druid is much more viable than togwaggle druid. Granted, I see no reason to spend all of your dust right before they’re probably announcing a new expansion, when Spiteful, and especially Token druid are both valid in meta.
Absolutely. And I’m not really ashamed to admit to it. As someone said earlier, you can’t just quit and try to get back into it later, without being severely behind or spending a lot of money. I remember I quit for about a year back in late 2014-early 2015, and I came back right before WOTG expansion, and I remember being severely behind. I know I did spend a lot of money on WOTG and I was still behind just a little bit. It was tough for awhile, but now having played the game for 2 years straight, I am doing well, while still spending someone minimum money.
But what would happen if the person lost to the AI? Would both original players lose a star? I agree that you want to play out the combo, and some opponents are nice enough to let you play it out, but conceding to an opponent should be an auto win in my opinion. Maybe you auto get the star, and then it gives you the option to continue the game with an AI or not?
It should be that way it’s basically winning the lottery easily you think it’s fair for a non pro player to actually beat crazy decks and make it legend in 2-3 weeks instead of the streamers making legend in one day
I personally think it isn’t fair, but it’s like, not really a ton you could do about it. It’s also usually the streamers who spend their life on hearthstone, so granted, even if they are getting some advantage, they are also spending a lot more time fighting for that legend rank too.
You can’t really play ladder and expect to enjoy ladder. Ladder is, and always will be, full of netdecks. That’s just the nature of Hearthstone, everyone wants to win by using the best decks. Ladder isn’t meant to be fun. Casual is meant to be fun, but you won’t get that sense of achievement for hitting legend. Arena is probably the closest you’ll get to both. You don’t have people netdecking, and a lot of the weird combos you can make when drafting can be fun.
How could there be a 51% winrate going second but a 60% winrate going first? Both those numbers have to add up to 100%...
That’s not how that works. It means there is a 60% winrate of winning when going first, and a 40% chance of losing when going first. And the chance of losing when going first doesn’t equal the chance of winning going second.
I mean, Blizzard tried many solutions, and there’s really only so many extra stuff to balance the disadvantage to going second before it becomes insane.
Yeah, those are good decks, and besides the few control decks you’re playing, you should out-aggro the other decks. I agree with what the others said, but I would also watch streamers play these decks to get a feel for what they are doing properly to win, so you can understand their thought process.
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Uh, just print them out and blow them up for a poster? I dunno.
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Wait for the next expansion. All 3 of those cards aren’t top meta but one may be next expansion.
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I was torn between Odd Paladin and Taunt Druid, but I had to give it to Odd Paladin.
I hate how it’s basically the only archetype of paladin played on ladder, it’s stupid. Not fun to play against.
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I think Leeroy is best, because you can put it in a lot of cheap, fun aggro decks, whereas Genn, as you said, you won’t be able to use in many decks you can make, and it will eventually rotate out. Now, I’m not saying Genn isn’t a good card, Genn is a great card, but I think Leeroy is a better option.
DK Rexxar is good, it’s just the least priority because he’s rotating out plus Leeroy can be used in more decks than DK.
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Shudderwock Shaman, regardless of how frustrating it is for your opponent, it’s a ton of fun to play.
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I would shoot for 5 rather than Legend to get that golden epic. Legend rewards are no better than rank 5, and then next season you’ll have a great rank to get going towards legend.
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Taunt druid is much more viable than togwaggle druid. Granted, I see no reason to spend all of your dust right before they’re probably announcing a new expansion, when Spiteful, and especially Token druid are both valid in meta.
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Absolutely. And I’m not really ashamed to admit to it. As someone said earlier, you can’t just quit and try to get back into it later, without being severely behind or spending a lot of money. I remember I quit for about a year back in late 2014-early 2015, and I came back right before WOTG expansion, and I remember being severely behind. I know I did spend a lot of money on WOTG and I was still behind just a little bit. It was tough for awhile, but now having played the game for 2 years straight, I am doing well, while still spending someone minimum money.
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But what would happen if the person lost to the AI? Would both original players lose a star? I agree that you want to play out the combo, and some opponents are nice enough to let you play it out, but conceding to an opponent should be an auto win in my opinion. Maybe you auto get the star, and then it gives you the option to continue the game with an AI or not?
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Chill out, jeez. He’s voicing his opinion and you’re jumping down his throat.
I personally think it isn’t fair, but it’s like, not really a ton you could do about it. It’s also usually the streamers who spend their life on hearthstone, so granted, even if they are getting some advantage, they are also spending a lot more time fighting for that legend rank too.
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Ban streamers who have no choice that their fans may try to queue into them. Right..
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You can’t really play ladder and expect to enjoy ladder. Ladder is, and always will be, full of netdecks. That’s just the nature of Hearthstone, everyone wants to win by using the best decks. Ladder isn’t meant to be fun. Casual is meant to be fun, but you won’t get that sense of achievement for hitting legend. Arena is probably the closest you’ll get to both. You don’t have people netdecking, and a lot of the weird combos you can make when drafting can be fun.
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That’s not how that works. It means there is a 60% winrate of winning when going first, and a 40% chance of losing when going first. And the chance of losing when going first doesn’t equal the chance of winning going second.
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I mean, Blizzard tried many solutions, and there’s really only so many extra stuff to balance the disadvantage to going second before it becomes insane.
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Yeah, those are good decks, and besides the few control decks you’re playing, you should out-aggro the other decks. I agree with what the others said, but I would also watch streamers play these decks to get a feel for what they are doing properly to win, so you can understand their thought process.