all meta decks were homebrew at one point, they are just better homebrews than whatever you want to do.
I'm not sure this is true. What are the meta decks right now? They weren't discovered after the expansion was released. They were all immediately obvious once the cards were revealed. Sure, someone "made" them first, but we all made Beast Druid, Big Warrior, Spell mage, Stealth Rogue in our head the moment we saw the new cards. It didn't require any stroke of brilliance on anyone's part.
There was a time when new decks were regularly discovered for months after an expansion. The meta shifted with some regularity. Now, the meta is more of less set within the first week, and it stays stable until the nerfs come. The cards are both powerful and obvious, so it's tough to be creative.
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Leaving the result of your play up to your opponent is almost never going to work out well for you. I just can't see any way this or Harbinger Celestia could be good.
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Not to sound too negative but this card is not exciting to me in the least. Just another random card generating, low creativity card that will be in every shaman deck that plays elementals. *shrug*
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I wonder if there's any aspect of Hearthstone that Peter doesn't think are "amazing", "awesome" or "really fun"? Don't get me wrong, I appreciate positivity, but his constant saccharine grin gives me a stomach ache.
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Please let us all know how well being a real Hearthstone player serves you in life.
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Peter Whalen finally got his likeness on a Hearthstone card. Good for him!
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Standard is still not the only game mode.
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I disagree. The enabler cards are there and a few support cards backing them up is ok, but beyond that, at least to me it starts to feel as though Blizzard is just building the decks for you. Tons of synergy cards forced together to make a deck isn't the way to explore an archetype. Creativity comes in utilizing what's available and figuring out how to make it work, and (for me) that's the bread and butter of this game.
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aww hinotome you lost the argument. the "you're not worth my time" argument is a white flag of surrender. better luck next time!