Druid is the best, Paladin kinda sucks, Warlock is outright unplayable. As Priest out of 10 tries I've won only once, and only because discovered Psychic Scream on turn 3.
Today I got another 360 dust. Still a weird amount, because I opened a dozen of classic packs (mostly from brawls) right after 20.0, and there were some golden cards from the list in them.
If only it was a puzzle with a good design. But this one isn't.
Garrona is bad not because -12 HP on turn 2, but because it is impossible to win until she draws her entire deck. And if you've stolen the wrong card, all is lost.
Cho'Gall is bad because all depends of random demons, but that matters only after 6th turn, which makes half of the encounter a total waste of time, if you're unlucky on turn 7 or 10 or 14.
And the final one is bad because the order of Shadows in the play is random so none of them can be reliably countered. And again, player is forced to restart, and play same cards each turn hoping the boss plays Shadows in the right order.
There were other Redditors who encountered it in the past, but no one bothered themselves to report it. Why? I don't know, perhaps people are just too lazy.
I'm a software engineer BTW, and I absolutely could have debugged anything myself, but... I do stuff like this too much as a part of my job. I then just decided to pass that tedious work to someone else. Also partly because I'm unfamiliar with Unity and don't want to taint my gaming rig with debugging tools.
It seems one always could find a willing volunteer on Reddit.
This boss fight is surprisingly tough.
Druid is the best, Paladin kinda sucks, Warlock is outright unplayable. As Priest out of 10 tries I've won only once, and only because discovered Psychic Scream on turn 3.
Cake themed backs are always awesome, this one is no exception. I certainly will make it my default for a while.
Entire book was buggy (especially the final chapter), no surprise that its final reward is bugged as well :(
Seemingly some card back should be here.
Also, Illidan doesn't have the crown after completion on hero selection screen.
Tavern Special — 2 Forged in the Barrens Legendary, 20 Forged in the Barrens packs; 1099 ₽
Bob's Bargain — 2 Random Standard Legendary, 20 Year of the Phoenix packs; 1099 ₽
Never bought nothing except Welcome pack %) and I play only Standard.
Death fucking Knight!
(Nobody cares for pandas anyway.)
Today I got another 360 dust. Still a weird amount, because I opened a dozen of classic packs (mostly from brawls) right after 20.0, and there were some golden cards from the list in them.
12k?!!! OMG. I got 40.
20.0 certainly broke many things under the hood.
Thrall's theme is sooooo nostalgic... Countless hours in Warcraft III many years ago.
But Mage cards are fun! I will miss all of them.
About others, yep. Good riddance to both Uninteractive Warrior and Resurrect Priest (which is just purest cancer imaginable).
Will it work with Shadowstep? If yes, five stars for annoyance potential.
It is a really bold idea to delay secrets for a turn. Why? Why not trigger them directly on a deathrattle?
Also, why pal? Transforms are more like mage thing.
I may be missing something, but it looks unplayable.
If only it was a puzzle with a good design. But this one isn't.
Garrona is bad not because -12 HP on turn 2, but because it is impossible to win until she draws her entire deck. And if you've stolen the wrong card, all is lost.
Cho'Gall is bad because all depends of random demons, but that matters only after 6th turn, which makes half of the encounter a total waste of time, if you're unlucky on turn 7 or 10 or 14.
And the final one is bad because the order of Shadows in the play is random so none of them can be reliably countered. And again, player is forced to restart, and play same cards each turn hoping the boss plays Shadows in the right order.
And this chapter is, honestly, disappointing. Worst BoH gameplay so far.
Similar to Puzzle Lab, but much more dependent on RNG, and feels unfair. I managed to solve them all, now having awful aftertaste :/
It'll be even more interesting if they wouldn't stop on vanilla Classic and add each and every Year of X to that format.
I'd much more like to relive my favoritest of all time Naxx deathrattle Warlock deck than any of the vanilla. Honestly, that meta was kinda boring.
Huh, finally a bunch of decent non-symmetrical card backs.
(And that's probably the main cause these ones won.)
Every educated European knows that mac and cheese is really good, but only with a mandatory glass of red wine.
(There are rumors that some barbarians overseas consume it without a proper digestive, but what to expect from people of low culture.)
I don't want to bring anything from work home. Even these cursed days when "going to work" is more like "just turn on VPN and connect via RDP".
There I have VS 2019 too, among lots of other toys, but let them stay there %)
There were other Redditors who encountered it in the past, but no one bothered themselves to report it. Why? I don't know, perhaps people are just too lazy.
I'm a software engineer BTW, and I absolutely could have debugged anything myself, but... I do stuff like this too much as a part of my job. I then just decided to pass that tedious work to someone else. Also partly because I'm unfamiliar with Unity and don't want to taint my gaming rig with debugging tools.
It seems one always could find a willing volunteer on Reddit.