Most all pre sales have been available up until the official launch. I would expect this one to be the same. At the absolute earliest I'd think you'd have until they start the pre release this weekend. My guess though is you will be good up until the official launch.
Let's see my experiences since the nerf haven't been all that interesting. I had a salad for lunch (well truth be told it was more a pile of ham, eggs, cheese and crutons with a few pieces of lettuce on the bottom covered in ranch). I also took a nap when I got home and made some lasagna for dinner. Currently I'm watching The Flash finale. Gonna watch the basketball game when this is over and after that I may play some Hearthstone.
Slippers. I nice pair of crafted slippers are downright priceless. My grandma used to make us nice hand crafted slippers and those things were amazing. If slippers aren't your thing baskets are always something that come in handy to have around.
dude... why...? this is not even funny, it is just dumb. i dont even know what gave you the incentive to post this...
Slippers. I nice pair of crafted slippers are downright priceless. My grandma used to make us nice hand crafted slippers and those things were amazing. If slippers aren't your thing baskets are always something that come in handy to have around.
First off, who knows if these were sudden departures or not. Just because they seemed sudden to us doesn't mean they were sudden to Blizzard. These men are professionals and I hardly doubt they got to where they were in the business by blindsiding their employers in such a manner. It's likely Blizzard has known this was coming for weeks, if not months in advance and decided to wait until after the launch of the expansion to announce it for obvious reasons.
Secondly, working that high up for such a massive company, while certainly rewarding in many ways, can wear on a person. It can't be easy being the public face of such a large game. Also, Ben has been doing what he does since the beginning of Hearthstone and he's been with Blizzard, if I'm not mistaken, for the entirety of his time in the games business. It's completely natural for someone to want to go out and try doing their own thing. Being one's own boss is rewarding in ways that working for a company like Blizzard could never be.
So is this the beginning of the end of Hearthstone? Hardly. Hearthstone is a massively successful game and it's in no danger of going anywhere anytime soon. The thing is simply that projects this large have turnover in all areas. It's the nature of the industry. Hearthstone is probably going to be around for a long time and it will have more high profile departures in the years to come.
I'm wondering if there isn't a bug or something currently in Arena. My last two pally drafts I have had Spikeridge Steed offered close to 6 times each draft. Also played against another pally and it became a total meme of Spikeridge Steeds. Just curious if anyone else has noticed this.
Myself, I'm hoping for some good cards. You know cards you can put in a deck and improve said deck. Maybe some cards that will help bring around new decks or cards that are just fun. I want good cards. What I don't want are bad cards. Cards that really don't serve a purpose. Cards that you wouldn't want to put in a deck because they would make the deck worse. Cards like that are bad and I don't want them.
Not sure. I'm thinking I should have around 30,000 dust or so after dusting extras from my initial packs so I will probably craft any of them that are remotely playable.
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Most all pre sales have been available up until the official launch. I would expect this one to be the same. At the absolute earliest I'd think you'd have until they start the pre release this weekend. My guess though is you will be good up until the official launch.
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Long John Silver's is a "sea food" (read fried food) restaurant that has a thing on it's menu called hush puppies. They are delicious!
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Needs a hush puppies card!
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Not yet but I will be. Hell, I'd buy more than that if they'd let us.
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All of them. No golden though.
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Let's see my experiences since the nerf haven't been all that interesting. I had a salad for lunch (well truth be told it was more a pile of ham, eggs, cheese and crutons with a few pieces of lettuce on the bottom covered in ranch). I also took a nap when I got home and made some lasagna for dinner. Currently I'm watching The Flash finale. Gonna watch the basketball game when this is over and after that I may play some Hearthstone.
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I'd like to buy the world a home and furnish it with love.
Grow apple trees and honey bees and snow white turtle doves.
I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.
I'd like to buy the world a Coke and keep it company.
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I SAW A MOOSE ONCE!
True story.
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NOT to be confused with a Golden Shawer. . . . . Two totally different things!
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Slippers. I nice pair of crafted slippers are downright priceless. My grandma used to make us nice hand crafted slippers and those things were amazing. If slippers aren't your thing baskets are always something that come in handy to have around.
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First off, who knows if these were sudden departures or not. Just because they seemed sudden to us doesn't mean they were sudden to Blizzard. These men are professionals and I hardly doubt they got to where they were in the business by blindsiding their employers in such a manner. It's likely Blizzard has known this was coming for weeks, if not months in advance and decided to wait until after the launch of the expansion to announce it for obvious reasons.
Secondly, working that high up for such a massive company, while certainly rewarding in many ways, can wear on a person. It can't be easy being the public face of such a large game. Also, Ben has been doing what he does since the beginning of Hearthstone and he's been with Blizzard, if I'm not mistaken, for the entirety of his time in the games business. It's completely natural for someone to want to go out and try doing their own thing. Being one's own boss is rewarding in ways that working for a company like Blizzard could never be.
So is this the beginning of the end of Hearthstone? Hardly. Hearthstone is a massively successful game and it's in no danger of going anywhere anytime soon. The thing is simply that projects this large have turnover in all areas. It's the nature of the industry. Hearthstone is probably going to be around for a long time and it will have more high profile departures in the years to come.
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I'm wondering if there isn't a bug or something currently in Arena. My last two pally drafts I have had Spikeridge Steed offered close to 6 times each draft. Also played against another pally and it became a total meme of Spikeridge Steeds. Just curious if anyone else has noticed this.
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Myself, I'm hoping for some good cards. You know cards you can put in a deck and improve said deck. Maybe some cards that will help bring around new decks or cards that are just fun. I want good cards. What I don't want are bad cards. Cards that really don't serve a purpose. Cards that you wouldn't want to put in a deck because they would make the deck worse. Cards like that are bad and I don't want them.
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Not sure. I'm thinking I should have around 30,000 dust or so after dusting extras from my initial packs so I will probably craft any of them that are remotely playable.