2) Read ALL the statistics and play according both to them and your own experience.
3) Stick with the deck
4) Use deck tracker and WATCH your own games
5) Pause to think before every move you make, roping each turn is fine :). View all your options and think about the play's current effect and its long term effect : Synergies with your hand? with cards in your deck? How it effects the board? What answers could your opponent have to this play? What cards would he play? How will he trade? (best case, worst case and most likely scenario). For example- buffs- which card do I buff and why? if i buff the 3/4 that was originally a 1/2 a silence effect would be devastating but if I buff the 2/1 and he silences the 3/4 I keep this buff (yeay). Another example- I got two Mountain Giants on board (playing Conjurer's Calling mage)- Do I put more minions on the board? More minions= more damage but more minions = more risk in Brawls and more value for your opponent in brawls (playing vs control warrior).
5) in game and when watching replays pay attention to what you could have done better (when watching you get more knowledge about opponent's hand etc. earlier in the game- check for better plays- maybe you could have guessed the warrior might have brawl and played around that for example).
6) change according to what you learn from watching --> improve
tips- don't let losses "tilt" you- they are a part of the game and are the best way to actually improve (this doesn't mean you shouldn't watch replays of your wins!) always remain calm- that way you play better , the more you play the faster you improve , thinking equals winning
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY: don't focus too hard on improving, ranking and winning if it makes you enjoy the game less, enjoying the game should always remain your highest priority when playing or else you will find in boring soon enough and won't improve as much when you start playing less because of this.
Hopes this helps, if you need anything else add me as a friend in game (you can find my battletag in my profile). I'd be happy to watch some of your games and give you some tips :)
Actually, overkill is coded based on the turn, so even though the bees are attacking Linebreaker will still trigger his overkill effect (according to gamedev Peter Whalen).
The most powerful decks on wild ladder atm are even.
I think it's safe to say the odd's odds of being even with even decks aren't even worth mentioning, as Even's core is more powerful. (Srsly though, atm I'd take Genn over Baku for sure).
If Big Priest becomes meta again I will stop playing wild until it is nerfed... been playing a bit of standard lately anyway, why not move to it when wild gets screwed by RNG focused decks...
Currently making my way up to rank 5 with Anyfin Spelladdin, using the new spell and heal synergies in RR for survival & the anyfin combo as a finisher. I'm 8-2 atm.
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What about running Umbra? Worked great for me in cubelock before Outland
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We can't stack Reborn right? Coz if we can this can be really funny D:
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1) Take a high tier deck (check hsreplay.net)
2) Read ALL the statistics and play according both to them and your own experience.
3) Stick with the deck
4) Use deck tracker and WATCH your own games
5) Pause to think before every move you make, roping each turn is fine :). View all your options and think about the play's current effect and its long term effect : Synergies with your hand? with cards in your deck? How it effects the board? What answers could your opponent have to this play? What cards would he play? How will he trade? (best case, worst case and most likely scenario). For example- buffs- which card do I buff and why? if i buff the 3/4 that was originally a 1/2 a silence effect would be devastating but if I buff the 2/1 and he silences the 3/4 I keep this buff (yeay). Another example- I got two Mountain Giants on board (playing Conjurer's Calling mage)- Do I put more minions on the board? More minions= more damage but more minions = more risk in Brawls and more value for your opponent in brawls (playing vs control warrior).
5) in game and when watching replays pay attention to what you could have done better (when watching you get more knowledge about opponent's hand etc. earlier in the game- check for better plays- maybe you could have guessed the warrior might have brawl and played around that for example).
6) change according to what you learn from watching --> improve
tips- don't let losses "tilt" you- they are a part of the game and are the best way to actually improve (this doesn't mean you shouldn't watch replays of your wins!) always remain calm- that way you play better , the more you play the faster you improve , thinking equals winning
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY: don't focus too hard on improving, ranking and winning if it makes you enjoy the game less, enjoying the game should always remain your highest priority when playing or else you will find in boring soon enough and won't improve as much when you start playing less because of this.
Hopes this helps, if you need anything else add me as a friend in game (you can find my battletag in my profile). I'd be happy to watch some of your games and give you some tips :)
GL&HF!
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Actually, overkill is coded based on the turn, so even though the bees are attacking Linebreaker will still trigger his overkill effect (according to gamedev Peter Whalen).
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Tempoggo rogue**
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Question- will Reckless Experimenter + Mechwarper result with 0 Mana SN1P-SN4P?
It's a question of what triggers 1st, the experimenter or the mechwarper.
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Both or none.
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A golden Heistbaron Togwaggle, Tak Nozwhisker, Fel Lord Betrug, Scargil, Khadgar, a second Wrenchcalibur (already have boom and catrina, fel lord is for wild cube and renolock).
(going to craft the golden Togwaggle before opening the 70 packs I have left, will craft the rest if I don't open them)
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The most powerful decks on wild ladder atm are even.
I think it's safe to say the odd's odds of being even with even decks aren't even worth mentioning, as Even's core is more powerful. (Srsly though, atm I'd take Genn over Baku for sure).
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U get the free one from the bundle on April 9th.
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81 packs, 6 legies, 20 epics (1 golden, no duplicates)-
Hagatha, Nozari, Boom, Lazul, Lucentbark and Catrina.
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Did it even occur to you that maybe he just wants to make sure people actually want a guide before he spends his time writing one?
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If Big Priest becomes meta again I will stop playing wild until it is nerfed... been playing a bit of standard lately anyway, why not move to it when wild gets screwed by RNG focused decks...
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Currently making my way up to rank 5 with Anyfin Spelladdin, using the new spell and heal synergies in RR for survival & the anyfin combo as a finisher. I'm 8-2 atm.
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Yes, I do Bm, all the time.
No, I don't fail BMs.
But why would I BM someone?! Because it's fun and funny to see the opponent's reactions when he adds you in order to flame after the match.
You may call me a sadist... But if you do then you just got triggered... Get my point?