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    posted a message on Hey Guys!

    It won't let you play again unless you play a control deck. Aggro decks that win by turn 5 are considered 'cheating' your way to legendary player.

    Hope this helps. :) 

    Posted in: General Discussion
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    posted a message on When Azalina steals a Valeera and a Tess Greymane - guess what happens??? Wow!

    Ah - of course! Thanks for the heads up guys. 

    I didn't think about Valeera changing me into a rogue hero at all - I was just so relieved to have stealth for one turn and be able to breathe!

    That makes sense though.

    So basically, if you can transform into another hero before playing Tess, she replays every card you've played in the game - even if you started as rogue? Neat! :)  

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    posted a message on When Azalina steals a Valeera and a Tess Greymane - guess what happens??? Wow!

    Just had the weirdest game experience ever, but I don't understand why/how this happened? Can anyone explain?

    I was playing toggle druid against a tess rogue deck. They were winning! I was down to around 15 health, and they were at 30 plus an extra 28 armour (they discovered lots of armour gaining druid cards).

    I azalined their hand after toggling, and discovered tons of random legendaries (from the echo card that adds a legendary to your hand), as well as Valeera and Tess, and a couple of shadowsteps.

    I played Valeera to gain me an extra turn. They played their Tess, and then I played my Tess. As a druid, what I thought would happen is that it would replay the Valeera, and I'd then be able to shadowstep Tess back to my hand.

    Nope. Tess replayed every single card that I had played all game as a druid! I regained all my armour, drew from my deck until I started burning cards. All minions were turned into treants, everything was swiped, my treants were boosted upto 6 attack - it was madness!

    I'm not complaining as it won me the game, but why did Tess replay the cards from 'my class'? It was a complete surprise! The card says "Replay every card from another class you've played this game"?  

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    posted a message on One card, 18 Decks

    Just lost 8 games in a row with this terrible deck, and now I wish I hadn't crafted it.

    OP is trying to fool everyone to dust their cards and craft this deck. Do not make the same mistake that I did. I should have crafted Shudderwock Shaman instead!

    ;)  

    Posted in: One card, 18 Decks
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    posted a message on Sort Function - Dust needed

    I think it's because the amount of dust you need is simply calculated on the fly. All other values are stored in the SQL database, thus making them 'sortable'. 

    When Hearthpwn shows you how much dust you need for each deck, it isn't aware that there's a number there - it's just showing a sum e.g. Dust cost minus Dust owned - it's the same sum in every table cell, therefore making it 'unsortable'.  

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    posted a message on Ragnaros Fire Festival cheap warrior

    I think you've missed the point of the brawl...you and your opponent are meant to 'fire up' the 'enemy' with cheap minions to get a 'special reward'.

    Good luck with your one pack...but don't moan later that you weren't told this ;) 

    P.S. notice how it keeps track of your 'overall score' after multiple brawls? i.e. How much you fed the 'enemy' - not killed your opponent? ;)  

    Posted in: Ragnaros Fire Festival cheap warrior
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    posted a message on recruit hunter - why do i need fireflys
    Quote from LordMilan >>

    Do you think King Krush can be replaced in this deck?

    Yes, by Dire Mole...

     Snowflipper Penguin has more synergy though.

    Posted in: Hunter
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    posted a message on Remove a word in a cards text to make it op

    Mulch Spell: Destroy a minion, add a random minion to your opponent's hand.

    Posted in: General Discussion
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    posted a message on Do you auto-squelch or not?

    I'm just wondering how many of you 'auto-squelch' your opponent?

    Recently, I've come across 2 types of players.

    The first type is an idiot. They're usually playing Quest Priest, Kingsbane Rogue or Secret Hunter. They are completely silent the entire game until they feel like they are winning against you. Then they keep emoting with the "Wow" or "Threaten" multiple times every turn. Then you play your winning hand, and they either rage quit, or simply concede without so much as a 'well played'.

    The second type stays silent for the entire game...no greeting or anything. It's not until they know that they are going to win that they emote, "Well Played".

    I'm wondering if these players have 'auto squelched' me at the beginning of the game? And if so, why?

    HS is a social game against another human being. I always greet the player, and when they make great plays against me, I always emote "Well Played!"

    It's an empty experience though when you only get Player 1 or Player 2. 

    Why do these people play? :( Genuine question.      

     

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    posted a message on Is the Arena Drafting App by Overwolf any good?

    Hey folks,

    Please go easy on me...I've been playing HS for a few months now, but I've never really felt 'good enough' for arena. That extra 50 gold for an entry vs a card pack just seemed too much of a gamble.

    With the new quest theme though, it's easier to earn gold, so I've ventured in these past couple of days.

    First time I crafted a deck on my own...but there were cards I'm not used to seeing. I screwed up, and ended up with a hunter deck that finished with 4 wins.

    So I found the Overwolf app and used that for my next 2 entries decks; A priest, then a rogue.

    Both finished 0:3. :(

    I'm pretty disheartened right now after feeling like I wasted 300 gold (or 3 packs I guess).

    The Overwolf app kept on recommending certain cards as "we really need a 2 drop right now"; even though I had 4-5 2 drops already in my deck of 20 cards (at that point).

    Next it was recommending "this card will fit really nicely in our attrition deck", only to recommend the next card draw should be chosen as "it would fit nicely in our control deck". ??

    Regardless, I chose whatever it recommended, and lost 6 games in a row with the 2 decks I built. The other players just seemed to have much better cards.

    I'm sure it's just me, because frankly, I'm not great at deck building (yet).

    I just wanted to check in to see if others recommend the Overwolf app when starting with Arena, or if it's a general consensus that there's a better way?

    Thanks in advance for your reply!

    :)  

     

     

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