What if there's a tier 1 deck that does great against most tier 1-2 decks, but gets slaughtered by several tier 3 decks? Artificially segregating the meta like that won't necessarily make anything better. I'm a bit confused about why you find the legend system to be good, but the stars not so much?
Wild Pyromancer > Lightforged Blessing > Sound the Bells.
Even at just 6 mana, this clears basically any Token/Aggro board, heals you to full and leaves a 5/3 Lifesteal on the board.
Wild Pyro is an interesting consideration that does a potential multi Spirit Lash in the late game for recovery. Maybe this isnt as underwhelming as it may seem.
Exactly. Now imagine if you have a Soup Vendor in play while doing it to draw 3+ as well. My midrange Healadin build uses Soup Vendor to *massive* effect.
Consider not just slapping the card on anything, but just how quickly something like this with Pyro, The Glass Knight, even on turn 4 on Thekal with Kangor played beside him, can fill up your healing quota to start slamming down 4 mana 8/8 taunts while drawing with Soup Vendor and having another copy of the blessing still in your hand for when you need it.
Versatility through multiple cross-synergies across the deck will be Healadin's biggest strength because it has the potential to provide a lot of consistency.
So I actually went back and checked out that thread you linked, OP... The topic creator was super happy and thankful for all of the suggestions they got.
No one even ONCE was it said that Youtubers/Pros were the only viable way to learn, just that checking them out can give you a good place to start and a leg up on your peers when it comes to knowing what to start working towards - all of which is true.
Seems to me like you're a bit extra sensative to the subject and took your offense at learning via videos/streamers a bit too far...
I'm on my phone at the moment, and Hearthpwn is SUPER sluggish for me in mobile, but that's actually a change I plan to make with this deck once I'm back to my PC. Babbling Book was great when I made this and was dealing with a large pocket of snowballing Hunters as it gave me another potential turn 1 body, but lately I've been getting better value with Glyph.
For Pyros, I'd toss in a Shimmering Tempest. His 2 and 6 bodies are what I get the most use out of, and you'll still have plenty of minion power later in the game along with chances to discover him with Servant.
Lich King is a great sub for Geddon. If I had him, I'd likely be using him in that slot. The heal bomb from Geddon can be nice though, and few aggro players expect to see him dropped on turn 7/8.
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Not gonna lie, it's a pretty crap move to send Flux packing due to not wanting to sell only to turn around and do this.
I have no ill will toward the company taking over, but this was nothing less than a last-minute cashout for scummy Curse.
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What if there's a tier 1 deck that does great against most tier 1-2 decks, but gets slaughtered by several tier 3 decks? Artificially segregating the meta like that won't necessarily make anything better. I'm a bit confused about why you find the legend system to be good, but the stars not so much?
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Having read your post, I found this to be untrue.
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So happy I saw this thread.
Could you please change my name to YesItsWardrum?
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Exactly. Now imagine if you have a Soup Vendor in play while doing it to draw 3+ as well. My midrange Healadin build uses Soup Vendor to *massive* effect.
Consider not just slapping the card on anything, but just how quickly something like this with Pyro, The Glass Knight, even on turn 4 on Thekal with Kangor played beside him, can fill up your healing quota to start slamming down 4 mana 8/8 taunts while drawing with Soup Vendor and having another copy of the blessing still in your hand for when you need it.
Versatility through multiple cross-synergies across the deck will be Healadin's biggest strength because it has the potential to provide a lot of consistency.
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Wild Pyromancer > Lightforged Blessing > Sound the Bells.
Even at just 6 mana, this clears basically any Token/Aggro board, heals you to full and leaves a 5/3 Lifesteal on the board.
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So I actually went back and checked out that thread you linked, OP... The topic creator was super happy and thankful for all of the suggestions they got.
No one even ONCE was it said that Youtubers/Pros were the only viable way to learn, just that checking them out can give you a good place to start and a leg up on your peers when it comes to knowing what to start working towards - all of which is true.
Seems to me like you're a bit extra sensative to the subject and took your offense at learning via videos/streamers a bit too far...
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No Geddon? I'm kinda shocked, honestly.
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I'm on my phone at the moment, and Hearthpwn is SUPER sluggish for me in mobile, but that's actually a change I plan to make with this deck once I'm back to my PC. Babbling Book was great when I made this and was dealing with a large pocket of snowballing Hunters as it gave me another potential turn 1 body, but lately I've been getting better value with Glyph.
For Pyros, I'd toss in a Shimmering Tempest. His 2 and 6 bodies are what I get the most use out of, and you'll still have plenty of minion power later in the game along with chances to discover him with Servant.
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Lich King is a great sub for Geddon. If I had him, I'd likely be using him in that slot. The heal bomb from Geddon can be nice though, and few aggro players expect to see him dropped on turn 7/8.
Glad you're enjoying it!