Can anyone confirm if the combo with Holy Wrath works? I've been debating crafting this card for that deck, but I was curious since the cost goes down per cost of spells you cast.
With a follow up question, does that impact the cost of the card when it's drawn into your hand, or is it static while in the deck as well?
I'm bummed, but also happy to see that Odd Mage is a notable class again. I'm just 100 wins away from finally getting the golden mage, hopefully this will help push it up there!
I've been playing my version of discardlock and I am loving it. I would strongly suggest though to put in Shieldbreakers. They have saved me from a fate worse than OTKs. But Once you have High Priestess Jeklik in hand, Cataclysm rocks the world!
I played against spell hunter yesterday and this killed me. Because of this card, I went from 23 health and board control to dead. This needs to be nerfed
3.) Half the price of card packs and dust cost and reward from wild packs that weren't part of the annual rotation, but older.
For example: Goblin vs Gnomes: Card Pack cost 50 Gold (or 1/2 the real money price), crafting a legendary from this adventure cost 800 dust, while disenchanting one only gives 200 dust. Knights of the Frozen throne: Part of the rotation, pack cost still 100 Gold, dust cost/reward is the same as on live-server.
This would probably promote wild more than anything else. Since older expansions are now cheaper, people might simply buy some old packs; and even just for the joy of opening packs. And play more the eternal format too. And while this might look like a bad financial move: it's actually a good thing if new players who are maybe already bored of standard simply join the wild fun.
I cannot like this enough. Since the tournament format is always Standard, Blizzard will make money on it regardless. But making it "cheaper" to buy wild packs or reducing the dust cost of Wild cards... that's just additional profits. There is no real reason to not offer it, discounted price or not. If their players want to spent money/gold on other things, why not let them?
The appeal for me is that Wild is cheaper. I'm a returning player who quit around WotOG, and my wild collection is considerably more fleshed-out than my Standard one. I was only missing one card to be able to craft Wild Even Shaman but to play the same deck in Standard I'm missing 3 legendaries. Looking at missing card counts it's much cheaper for me to craft most of the top-tier Wild decks than the corresponding Standard ones. It really isn't as expensive as people think once you get started because you cards aren't deleted every 2 years.
But that's only because of my existing collection. I think Blizzard needs to reduce crafting cost for Wild cards by half. They will never do it, but new players who want to get into Wild are hard-pressed to craft the missing cards and you can't buy old packs with gold. So when faced with the decision of whether it's worth it to craft old cards that can only be used in the less-populated Wild, they can't get themselves to do it and stick with the familiar Standard.
I feel the same. I would like to see all the cards cost cheaper for non-gold cards just to be able to play in Wild. Standard is where all the tournaments are played, so keeping those cards higher on the dust scale makes sense.
However, since Wild is just for fun... why not make it easier to have fun. IF you want Gold wild cards, you should still pony up the full dust price, but for general cards... it should be cheaper.
Off topic, one thing that did surprise me was how many people play shudderwock in wild. I probably lost one game against it, but with the tech available in wild, the deck truly sucks.
Lolz... One of my favorite decks to play in Wild is Reno-Wock. Realistically I have like a 45% win ratio, which sucks... But it's still fun to play.
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Can anyone confirm if the combo with Holy Wrath works? I've been debating crafting this card for that deck, but I was curious since the cost goes down per cost of spells you cast.
With a follow up question, does that impact the cost of the card when it's drawn into your hand, or is it static while in the deck as well?
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This should be fun... Why do we have to always be rewarded for fun with more packs?
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Cough cough cough Mindbreaker
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These make me all the more excited to run Warlock in the Rumble. Too bad that these won't exist in actual Standard/Wild play
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I'm bummed, but also happy to see that Odd Mage is a notable class again. I'm just 100 wins away from finally getting the golden mage, hopefully this will help push it up there!
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I've been playing my version of discardlock and I am loving it. I would strongly suggest though to put in Shieldbreakers. They have saved me from a fate worse than OTKs. But Once you have High Priestess Jeklik in hand, Cataclysm rocks the world!
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I played against spell hunter yesterday and this killed me. Because of this card, I went from 23 health and board control to dead. This needs to be nerfed
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Griftah is arguably one of the more worthless cards created in recent expansions.... AND I OPENED HIM!
What crap cards did you get today?
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Void Ripper
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I would totally agree with High Priest Thekal and Jan'alai, the Dragonhawk being where they are... but Revenge of the Wild ?!?!?
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I cannot like this enough. Since the tournament format is always Standard, Blizzard will make money on it regardless. But making it "cheaper" to buy wild packs or reducing the dust cost of Wild cards... that's just additional profits. There is no real reason to not offer it, discounted price or not. If their players want to spent money/gold on other things, why not let them?
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I feel the same. I would like to see all the cards cost cheaper for non-gold cards just to be able to play in Wild. Standard is where all the tournaments are played, so keeping those cards higher on the dust scale makes sense.
However, since Wild is just for fun... why not make it easier to have fun. IF you want Gold wild cards, you should still pony up the full dust price, but for general cards... it should be cheaper.
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Lolz... One of my favorite decks to play in Wild is Reno-Wock. Realistically I have like a 45% win ratio, which sucks... But it's still fun to play.
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Is Xixo Neil Patrick Harris' geeky brother?
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A perfect example!