I'm not sure we'd be talking about the same type of situation.
I can play sethekk + renew early against more agressive opponent. My reasons usually are to establish some presence and slow down opponent, and to discover some board control options I already know I would need.
It would not be about gaining a random card. It would be about throwing away part of the combo early to gain more staying power. Against aggro it might not even get to my combo - I'll just exhaust their hand and they'll give up.
Goal is to keep resurrecting Sethekk and Nazmani to generate spells, keep their cost down to outvalue your opponent, and finish them with giant minion or two
Guys, this list will look better and be more useful if dual-class cards will go to each class of the duo.
For example, if I'm looking for priest cards, now there are 3 places in that list that I need to look. If all priest dual-class cards will be in priest (with Gift of Luminance present in both priest and paladin, same for warlock duos), all of information I seek will be in one place.
Yes, some cards will be listed twice, but I'm sure everyone will understand the reasons.
In terms of theme and gameplay, Light of the Naaru seems like a perfect fit for the Priest core set. It's combo with Injured Blademaster feels very good.
Even though I have ALL heroes available, I feel like people who missed limited-time heroes should be able to buy them in store for $10 if they want. I mean c’mon, they haven’t updated ‘Heroes’ section of the shop since June 2015 when they introduced Alleria, Magni and Medivh.
Same thought have crossed my mind - why don't blizz release them to the in-game shop. If they feared there would be too many (longish list, too many choices) - make rotations of 3 portraits every month. At $10 all players who wanted them would've bought them.
Personally, I'd prefer a flexible deck size between 30-35 cards. It has several pros, and the most important one for me is - deck optimization when homebrewing.
No more Molten Core flex for me. :(
Though I'm glad them becoming available for all players.
I'm not sure we'd be talking about the same type of situation.
I can play sethekk + renew early against more agressive opponent. My reasons usually are to establish some presence and slow down opponent, and to discover some board control options I already know I would need.
It would not be about gaining a random card. It would be about throwing away part of the combo early to gain more staying power. Against aggro it might not even get to my combo - I'll just exhaust their hand and they'll give up.
It's for proliferating attitudes like these I feel ashamed for my country.
To anyone wondering, things are changing, and have a lot of supporters, but we are lagging behind for various reasons.
I hope she will be okay.
Thanks to OutOfCards for this article.
I watched Zanananan for a couple of hours yesterday while he kept his #1 Legend with his Miracle Priest deck.
His yesterday's list is here for anyone interested:
https://outof.cards/hearthstone/decks/25480-zananananans-miracle-priest
Here
https://outof.cards/hearthstone/decks/25480-zananananans-miracle-priest
Goal is to keep resurrecting Sethekk and Nazmani to generate spells, keep their cost down to outvalue your opponent, and finish them with giant minion or two
Guys, this list will look better and be more useful if dual-class cards will go to each class of the duo.
For example, if I'm looking for priest cards, now there are 3 places in that list that I need to look. If all priest dual-class cards will be in priest (with Gift of Luminance present in both priest and paladin, same for warlock duos), all of information I seek will be in one place.
Yes, some cards will be listed twice, but I'm sure everyone will understand the reasons.
In terms of theme and gameplay, Light of the Naaru seems like a perfect fit for the Priest core set. It's combo with Injured Blademaster feels very good.
Power be creeping
Yes, priest has a lot of AoE options, but this one is cheap.
Wow! Just wow!
Great card.
Same thought have crossed my mind - why don't blizz release them to the in-game shop. If they feared there would be too many (longish list, too many choices) - make rotations of 3 portraits every month. At $10 all players who wanted them would've bought them.
Congrats to VKLiooon! It was very very nice to see her win this!
Untargetable taunts can be tricky to answer.
I think that's the idea - fiddly Invoke cards with okayish to great rewards.
Backseater, huh? Find some other thread to highjack.
Hey
After reading an article I usually skip a comment page or two, but after that I want to return to home page to read another article.
There is no home link at the bottom of the page so you have to scroll all the way up to do it (and some articles are really long).
Such link might be useful.
Cheers
Personally, I'd prefer a flexible deck size between 30-35 cards. It has several pros, and the most important one for me is - deck optimization when homebrewing.
Priest being scary with the new quest. Buffing reborn minions and constantly threatening opponent's board.
I'm excited to try High Priest Amet. Seem's like a versatile card.