Really, why do people play top-tier decks in casual? THose decks usually dont have a single fun or interesting card, they all are predictible, boring, and play the same every time.
It has been so painful, that i even stopped trying to play vs warriors or paladins. See warrior who plays pirate on turn 1? Concede. See palladin? Concede on mulligan. See druid? Concede on mulligan. What is the point of playing vs them, if you know you cant beat them in 90% of the games if you have not-top deck, and that the game wont give you ANY interesting or fun interactions?
This. Lazy fucking net decks in casual makes this game borderline unplayable. Either spend money for a tier one deck or don't play at all.
Take your perfectly copied deck on the ladder like a big-boy.
Man, I quit this gave "forever" at least once a week :)
I'll stick around a while longer, so long as cards are introduced that increase the number of viable decks, whether they involve random chance or not. Soooo bored with playing against the same five or six decks over, and over, and over in both ranked AND unranked queues.
The problem isn't that it's on OP card (though, perhaps, it might be?). It's that it's a lazy as all hell card.
Seriously, why are you playing grim patron warrior (ditto face hunter) in CASUAL? Take that lazy crap on ladder - let us play with our ridiculous decks in casual where they belong.
Someone's already mentioned Crazed Alchemist, and I totally agree. It's a little situational, but the value can be great - sniping those high health, low attack taunts in the mid game or for burst damage in the late game, or as a way to keep a damaged minion around for one more turn or even just for a free kill on some 0 attack minion.
Believe it or not, though, I'm going to have to give a nod to Lorewalker Cho. If you're running a deck with only a handful of spells, he can been a boon with a massive psychological effect on the game. I like to slip him into a ramp druid deck from time to time and hide him behind big taunts. Now, all those removal spells are mine!
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Turn off the fucking screen shake.
I swear to christ. Turn off the fucking screen shake.
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Get your fucking net deck out of casual...
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Always happy to rehash some old cards for unexpected nonsense and bug-nuttery.
Bran Bronzebeard and the Iron Juggernaut and a bunch of brewmasters, then just wait to see who gets lucky.
Treachery on a Fel Reaver and then a bunch of cheap minions to burn their entire deck from nowhere.
OTK (...probably) with Treachery, Majordomo Executus, Dread Infernal, and Ragnaros the Firelord - a bargain at just six mana!
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Don't emote 'Thank You' when you win. It makes you seem like a douchebag, even if you don't mean to be.
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Play your fucking net decks on ladder...
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"AutoSquelch"
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Man, I quit this gave "forever" at least once a week :)
I'll stick around a while longer, so long as cards are introduced that increase the number of viable decks, whether they involve random chance or not. Soooo bored with playing against the same five or six decks over, and over, and over in both ranked AND unranked queues.
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Maybe I'm the only one who wants this... but can I please get a way to turn off this fucking screen shaking?
Yes, I'm very proud of all your giants on the board, you're so very good at games, but do my fucking eyeballs have to hurt as much as my pride?
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The problem isn't that it's on OP card (though, perhaps, it might be?). It's that it's a lazy as all hell card.
Seriously, why are you playing grim patron warrior (ditto face hunter) in CASUAL? Take that lazy crap on ladder - let us play with our ridiculous decks in casual where they belong.
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Lightbomb
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I would LOVE a free draft mode - super casual, with no entry fee or rewards. If that existed I would probably do a run once a day, just for fun.
...But there's zero reason for Blizzard to create such a thing, other than to make me happy. So I don't image we'll see that anytime soon :(
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Fun fact! If you use Shrinkmeister on Emperor Cobra or Maexxna, you can then safely hit them without worrying about that darn poison.
It's a... pretty specific situation, but useful to know for Arena.
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Someone's already mentioned Crazed Alchemist, and I totally agree. It's a little situational, but the value can be great - sniping those high health, low attack taunts in the mid game or for burst damage in the late game, or as a way to keep a damaged minion around for one more turn or even just for a free kill on some 0 attack minion.
Believe it or not, though, I'm going to have to give a nod to Lorewalker Cho. If you're running a deck with only a handful of spells, he can been a boon with a massive psychological effect on the game. I like to slip him into a ramp druid deck from time to time and hide him behind big taunts. Now, all those removal spells are mine!
Again, situational, but no one sees him coming...