The choice is obvious for me, since I have almost all heavy control Warlock cards golden in Wild. Vanndar fits great to control decks, so I want it golden. I don't really care whether my aggro cards are golden or not, so I can easily craft or open a regular Drek'Thar.
Accidently went into top-100 EU on Friday with ~6800. Stopped playing since I get only around +30/-100 per each win/lose. It makes sense to wait a couple of days (weeks?) before returning to play, since I just don't care about ratings — only about chests.
Secret Mages had had up to 80% winrates in Wild for over two years in a row before the Quest Warlock archetype appeared, and nobody ever cared.
And I strongly disagree that Warlock is currently broken. I had a pretty decent winrate versus them with my current Prismatic Murloc Paladin while climbing to Legend during the last week.
But here is the main point! The fact that a class is performing bad will be balanced by the fact that people may get double rewards playing it. And this will motivate players to use different classes and strategies, also bringing more diversity into meta.
The choice is obvious for me, since I have almost all heavy control Warlock cards golden in Wild. Vanndar fits great to control decks, so I want it golden. I don't really care whether my aggro cards are golden or not, so I can easily craft or open a regular Drek'Thar.
I've opened more than 200 packs, and still miss 3 legendaries. Feels like the actual drop rates are much lower than expected.
I bet the highlights will disappear if you buy all the highlighted entities. This is actually what Blizzard wants, isn't it?
A Diablo deck for Duels, please?
Hearthstone in 10 years: no class restrictions at all!
Accidently went into top-100 EU on Friday with ~6800. Stopped playing since I get only around +30/-100 per each win/lose. It makes sense to wait a couple of days (weeks?) before returning to play, since I just don't care about ratings — only about chests.
No Antarctica as well.
Secret Mages had had up to 80% winrates in Wild for over two years in a row before the Quest Warlock archetype appeared, and nobody ever cared.
And I strongly disagree that Warlock is currently broken. I had a pretty decent winrate versus them with my current Prismatic Murloc Paladin while climbing to Legend during the last week.
Wild is not Wild anymore.
They're killing the only format I play.
They're killing my favorite class (remember the Mecha'thun Warlock killed by nerfing Bloodbloom? I had the deck fully golden)
So now I have the quest warlock deck full-golden too, and they're killing it again.
I suppose, I will drop this game soon...
He sounds not drunk enough.
Nice ideas, I hope we will see these keywords in "traditional" as well.
So this is a PvP mode within a PvE mode within a PvP game? "Inception"?
The only reason to play Standard for me.
Damn, that 15+ y.o. CGI is definitely incredible!
Making hero portraits and other visuals brings money fast. Making game stable doesn't.
But here is the main point! The fact that a class is performing bad will be balanced by the fact that people may get double rewards playing it. And this will motivate players to use different classes and strategies, also bringing more diversity into meta.
I totally LOVE the idea!
The whole idea of banning any cards from the format where ALL cards are allowed, is somewhat stupid.
The Pirate Warrior cancer in Wild will become more cancerous.
The trial is not over.
First, I stop them if I see that I'm physically able to, otherwise I call the Police. Then it would be nice listen to both of them.
And what actions have you personally taken against discrimination in Blizzard?
By the way, it's also quite amusing to see how centrist comments here first get likes, but then leftists come and dislike them to the ground.
I've read and made my opinion, but this doesn't mean I'm going do anything particular about it.
I'll wait for the investigation results. And if I dislike them, then I'll think about appropriate actions.
Judging and punishing somebody by my own without trial is like lynching to me. Digital lynching.