There's no longer a reason to deck build in HS because Tier 1 decks will easily beat your counter deck, Razakus and Keleseth rogue have no counter whill Secret Paladin was countered by BGH and other tier 2 decks
Fix your game blizz because if i cant deck buiild there is no reason to throw $50 on packs
You can shit on Razakus with Quest Mage. However, you will lose every aggro matchup and most midrange matchups.
Secret Paladin was oppressive, but the aggro and mid-range decks right now aren't easily dealt with IMO.
Ancestral Spirit less powerful cousin. Trash card but it is for paladin so it is ok. ( in Blizzard mind)
For 1 more mana, you have control over which minion gets brought back from Redemption, essentially. Paladin can exploit this advantage into being exceptionally powerful.
I'm completely not trolling; I just have a hard time understanding why you would come back here and pay a visit to share this feedback. Do you really like the community in spite of all of Hearthstone's failings?
I don't disagree with you, for what it's worth. The game is expensive for what's offered, watered down is being nice when referring to the interactions, and it largely rewards reading your opponent's deck and getting lucky on the mulligan (and going first).
I disagree. The version you're talking about doesn't run all the board clear that this version runs. This version is considerably stronger against aggro, and the other version is tuned for anti-control. Two wholly different decks, in terms of how they're teched out. This one is even kitted for fatigue, which the other is not.
This deck looks very promising, but say you don't have Ragnaros( definitely not me >_>) but want to keep the control part of it. What substitute would be good?
I think people hate when you suggest other Legendary cards as a replacement for Legendary cards, but the closest I can think of that do something similar to Ragnaros the Firelord are King Krush (better) and Icehowl (better vs. board, worse overall). Outside of that, any big body - preferably with Charge (i.e., because we need the card to have an immediate impact).
Just beat a Control Warrior with this. Granted, he misplayed, but this deck DOES work if played correctly. You've got a lot of tools for finishing your opponent. I'll be interested to see how it holds versus Secret Paladin, because that's still the deck to beat imo.
This deck is insane with a good start. This deck is dreadful without a good start. The big issue I run into is the curve. It lacks 4-drops I found. If we can address that and get some better targets for Raptor, this deck will be extremely competitive. Otherwise, I think it's just a cool flavor of the month for now.
I'm not having much luck with this deck in the low ranks. I think I probably don't know when to trade vs. when to go face though. I never seem to curve out well either. Any tips for individual match-ups by class? Or is face the place and I'm overthinking it?
The biggest issue with this line of thinking is that Confessor is incredible if it does survive additional turns. But the reason it's worse than Ysera is because it has the 5 attack and not very much HP.
Reynad says lots of stupid shit. He even said going to college is pointless, hence his low intelligence
I mean, the fact that higher than 50% of graduates don't have a job in their field would tend to agree with him. As a college graduate who has a good job (not in my field of study) I would agree with the college part.
That's an interesting statistic. What's the source for that? I'd like to see the data they gathered.
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I'm completely not trolling; I just have a hard time understanding why you would come back here and pay a visit to share this feedback. Do you really like the community in spite of all of Hearthstone's failings?
I don't disagree with you, for what it's worth. The game is expensive for what's offered, watered down is being nice when referring to the interactions, and it largely rewards reading your opponent's deck and getting lucky on the mulligan (and going first).
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I disagree. The version you're talking about doesn't run all the board clear that this version runs. This version is considerably stronger against aggro, and the other version is tuned for anti-control. Two wholly different decks, in terms of how they're teched out. This one is even kitted for fatigue, which the other is not.
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My experience - running the similar variant of this deck - is Burgly Bully excels in control situations and particularly against the mirror match.
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Just beat a Control Warrior with this. Granted, he misplayed, but this deck DOES work if played correctly. You've got a lot of tools for finishing your opponent. I'll be interested to see how it holds versus Secret Paladin, because that's still the deck to beat imo.
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This deck is insane with a good start. This deck is dreadful without a good start. The big issue I run into is the curve. It lacks 4-drops I found. If we can address that and get some better targets for Raptor, this deck will be extremely competitive. Otherwise, I think it's just a cool flavor of the month for now.
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I'm not having much luck with this deck in the low ranks. I think I probably don't know when to trade vs. when to go face though. I never seem to curve out well either. Any tips for individual match-ups by class? Or is face the place and I'm overthinking it?
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The biggest issue with this line of thinking is that Confessor is incredible if it does survive additional turns. But the reason it's worse than Ysera is because it has the 5 attack and not very much HP.
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That's an interesting statistic. What's the source for that? I'd like to see the data they gathered.
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1 win in 34? So, you lost 97% of your games with this deck. That's determination.