I recently came back to HS and remembered why I dunked so much free time playing and outsmarting opponents and just having a fun time. I rocked Wild mode for a bit and remembered all the insane cards that were printed and felt quite nostalgic. So I ask Hearthpwn, what is your favorite Hearthstone card of all time? Mine is Shade of Naxxramas because I remember inventing tons of different deck ideas with Priest, Mage, and Rogue to make this card terrifying to play against.
Just to play devil's advocate, maybe not including a graveyard UI and physically memorizing which of your minions has died is a kind of skill that a player can take advantage. Like there's a reason the history strip on the left side is limited, because it rewards players who are very into the match and thoughtful for everything. Same for having a graveyard, it doesn't reward cognizant players.
Regardless, I still think adding a graveyard UI would be awesome, just thought I'd write out my thoughts from the other side of the coin.
Hey there Hearthpwn, throughout the release of news about Whispers of the Old Gods, the one thing that really stuck to me from the IGN interview was how the developers were considering future cards that a lot of people liked to become Basic cards. I personally would love Zombie Chow and Antique Healbot to stay as Basic cards. Your guys' opinions?
I pondered this exact same thing of whether I should craft a Fel Reaver, and I don't regret it. I made one and played with it and learned a lot about aggro tactics and efficiently playing it. Play it when you have a powerful hand or when your opponent exhausts her burn and has very little cards in hand. It's a very polarizing win or lose card, and a great card to experiment with; I say craft one!
Hello Hearthpwn folk, do any of you have any last thoughts, questions, or comments before we see the end of an era and the radical, inevitable shift of the meta? Share any fun times or frustrations with today's wildly aggro meta or any hopes for the future with the upcoming control meta. For me personally, I'm super excited for experiencing my first meta shift (only started Hearthstone in March) and am wondering how all my decks will be affected. This thread will be a digital vigil dedicated to today's meta before The Grand Tournament arrives in flying colors.
Please read this deck guide! I made it for the struggling middle-class of Hearthstone players who are competent strategists and deck-makers but don't have the dust for Epics, Legendaries, or even Rares at some point. This will hopefully be a series and the first deck I used is Midrange Druid. All feedback is welcome! Thank you Hearthpwn!
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I recently came back to HS and remembered why I dunked so much free time playing and outsmarting opponents and just having a fun time. I rocked Wild mode for a bit and remembered all the insane cards that were printed and felt quite nostalgic. So I ask Hearthpwn, what is your favorite Hearthstone card of all time? Mine is Shade of Naxxramas because I remember inventing tons of different deck ideas with Priest, Mage, and Rogue to make this card terrifying to play against.
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Cool release date announced NOW PLEASE RELEASE A CARD TODAY!
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I'm glad you think so! I'm definitely going to craft the Shaman cards first once WOG comes around because they're all seriously all amazing.
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Gah'zrilla
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A class where you don't have lvl 60 with yet, so I'd do Rogue or Paladin if I were you
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Just to play devil's advocate, maybe not including a graveyard UI and physically memorizing which of your minions has died is a kind of skill that a player can take advantage. Like there's a reason the history strip on the left side is limited, because it rewards players who are very into the match and thoughtful for everything. Same for having a graveyard, it doesn't reward cognizant players.
Regardless, I still think adding a graveyard UI would be awesome, just thought I'd write out my thoughts from the other side of the coin.
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This card is so cool!
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GUYS. This card has synergy with Sir Finley Mrrgglton and Sideshow Spelleater! Control Warlock boys!
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Hey there Hearthpwn, throughout the release of news about Whispers of the Old Gods, the one thing that really stuck to me from the IGN interview was how the developers were considering future cards that a lot of people liked to become Basic cards. I personally would love Zombie Chow and Antique Healbot to stay as Basic cards. Your guys' opinions?
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Why did they change the set-up to Standard?! I would have loved to see a no Classic set tournament...
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Well this happened. 6-2 arena with disconnect.
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I pondered this exact same thing of whether I should craft a Fel Reaver, and I don't regret it. I made one and played with it and learned a lot about aggro tactics and efficiently playing it. Play it when you have a powerful hand or when your opponent exhausts her burn and has very little cards in hand. It's a very polarizing win or lose card, and a great card to experiment with; I say craft one!
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Hello Hearthpwn folk, do any of you have any last thoughts, questions, or comments before we see the end of an era and the radical, inevitable shift of the meta? Share any fun times or frustrations with today's wildly aggro meta or any hopes for the future with the upcoming control meta. For me personally, I'm super excited for experiencing my first meta shift (only started Hearthstone in March) and am wondering how all my decks will be affected. This thread will be a digital vigil dedicated to today's meta before The Grand Tournament arrives in flying colors.
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Please read this deck guide! I made it for the struggling middle-class of Hearthstone players who are competent strategists and deck-makers but don't have the dust for Epics, Legendaries, or even Rares at some point. This will hopefully be a series and the first deck I used is Midrange Druid. All feedback is welcome! Thank you Hearthpwn!
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I'm starting to really hate this RNG trend that Bllizzard's going for...