Control Warrior (Quest variant not included). I've also liked quite a lot to play both with and against the Even Warlock recently. Generally any deck that doesn't rely on OP combos / mechanics but actually requires some thought to play. Those aren't that common in HS tho. :p I think it's the general feeling of losing to some "unfair" bullshit that makes people triggered.
Sometimes. Depends of my mood. I generally do it more against Paladins or Warlocks. Wonder why. I often squelch the opponent tho when I'm losing to avoid any unnecessary emote flood. As for myself I tend to use as few emotes as possible. I sometimes greet back when I'm in a good mood or throw in a "Wow" / "Well played" after a good or surprising play or an intense control match. There's never "Well played" against any aggro decks unless it's some REALLY rare homebrew list.
On PC (fullscreen, usually listening to music or some stream open in the background) or a phone. Occasionally on my slowish laptop which doesn't allow anything to be run at the background while playing or it gets too laggy. Nowadays it's mostly just 1-2 games at a time anyway, before I get so pissed off with the current state of the game that I have to quit.
I'd like to meet the smartass in Blizzard who in his bright mind thought that this is some "fun and interactive" gameplay? Fucking disgusting joke of a game.
You just cant beat spiteful druid with mb priest.thats all.I am sorry for the matchup but i have like a 10% wr against that deck due to the constant draws and board spam. That deck should be removed alltogether with murlocs.
It's not an impossible matchup unless they highroll just like that and you don't draw your answers on time. T6 and T7 Spitefuls, both into Deathwings. Even still I would've had a chance if I had drawn Psychic Scream or SW:D. In the previous match I got as well highrolled by T5 + coin Spiteful -> Tyrantus into T6 Faceless Manipulator. I had a topdeck T7 Scream and won the game after that. Nevertheless, Spiteful is just a fucking stupid card that should've never been printed as it is. Don't know if the +1 mana cost nerf will help much.
I'd like to meet the smartass in Blizzard who in his bright mind thought that this is some "fun and interactive" gameplay? Fucking disgusting joke of a game.
But I guess people are having different opinions about how good they feel about playing them, and more importantly playing against them. And I think "excited" is the wrong word to describe the experience playing the game right now.
Kinda sharing my thoughts here as well. One thing is to find a deck you enjoy playing with, the other is to endure the "not-so-fun-to-play-against" part. I feel that has been the problem with HS for me for quite some time now (probably like ever since MSoG was released) and I feel like the problem is just growing. Maybe it's just me getting bored with the game, but playing more than a couple of games in a row seems to be a chore for me nowadays, even though there's still quite a few (mostly a bit off-meta) decks I enjoy to play with.
Aggro Shaman in Wild. From my experience it's the one that requires the most thought and planning out of all the aggro decks I've played. Not sure if it's any viable right now tho. I think the last time I played it was a couple of seasons ago.
Darius or Toki. Maybe Toki was a bit more fun. Just a bit. Got both finished fairly easily as well. Can't say the same about Tess or Shaw. Shaw is probably my least favourite one which is a bit wierd for a Hunter "main". But he just sucks.
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Control Warrior (Quest variant not included). I've also liked quite a lot to play both with and against the Even Warlock recently. Generally any deck that doesn't rely on OP combos / mechanics but actually requires some thought to play. Those aren't that common in HS tho. :p I think it's the general feeling of losing to some "unfair" bullshit that makes people triggered.
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Sometimes. Depends of my mood. I generally do it more against Paladins or Warlocks. Wonder why. I often squelch the opponent tho when I'm losing to avoid any unnecessary emote flood. As for myself I tend to use as few emotes as possible. I sometimes greet back when I'm in a good mood or throw in a "Wow" / "Well played" after a good or surprising play or an intense control match. There's never "Well played" against any aggro decks unless it's some REALLY rare homebrew list.
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A golden Angry Chicken. Kinda sums it up.
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It's pretty safe to disenchant them all because you get the full value and lose no dust if you just craft them back later.
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On PC (fullscreen, usually listening to music or some stream open in the background) or a phone. Occasionally on my slowish laptop which doesn't allow anything to be run at the background while playing or it gets too laggy. Nowadays it's mostly just 1-2 games at a time anyway, before I get so pissed off with the current state of the game that I have to quit.
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I'd like to meet the smartass in Blizzard who in his bright mind thought that this is some "fun and interactive" gameplay? Fucking disgusting joke of a game.
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I often get the impression that he's like a 5 year old kid in a toy store. :D
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Aggro Shaman in Wild. From my experience it's the one that requires the most thought and planning out of all the aggro decks I've played. Not sure if it's any viable right now tho. I think the last time I played it was a couple of seasons ago.
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Well, technically C'thun also exists outside of the game, "wherever it is". So maybe that's why!
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"WHOAAA!!! A Golden... common!"
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Darius or Toki. Maybe Toki was a bit more fun. Just a bit. Got both finished fairly easily as well. Can't say the same about Tess or Shaw. Shaw is probably my least favourite one which is a bit wierd for a Hunter "main". But he just sucks.