I got 4 legendary cards, kinda pleased - but they advertised it 7$ cheaper so I will also try to sue them for that amount. On the bad note Regis got 0 legendaries - absolute trash.
blizzard should really make it possible for people to buy wild expansion packs with gold
The main reason they haven't is because they don't want new players buying packs and then getting annoyed when they can't make a standard deck with the cards.
Finally hit rank 13 for the first time since Whispers of the Old Gods. Only use a combination of Whizbang (Just crafted him golden too, because value.), Murloc Shaman (The deck recipe one.) and Zayle.
The long and short of it is that without Chimera, Flux, et al. Hearthpwn never would have been as amazing as it was - With them gone, I don't see that site lasting too long under new ownership.
Even the most recent Tavern Brawl post was lackluster at best without Flux's signature flair.
I thought I'd have to save up gold to buy the entire solo content, but I came into 12 bucks and was able to purchase the last two chapters yesterday. So happy. Now I have 4 chapters beat with at least one class, and am excited for Chapter 5 on Thursday.
Side note: How is it that I can beat Dalaran Heist chapters but I can't even come close to the final boss in Rumble, Dungeon Run or Monster Hunt?
I mostly play for the solo content, so I hope the new solo stuff is as good as the Dalaran Heist or even better.
I'd prefer it to be free, but if it's great, I'll definitely pay for it.
Good luck with that.
Seriously.
It is one of the most generous games in existence, I'm amazed people aren't talking about it, especially with Moons of Elsewyr coming in only 8 days.
There's also a promotion happening right now where you earn 15 packs just for playing Elsewyr on Elder Scrolls Online.
I hate brawls like this because I don't keep cards that are no longer Standard, so I basically can't even play.
I left Hearthpwn but I fully agree - Badmouthing them does nothing good.
The main reason they haven't is because they don't want new players buying packs and then getting annoyed when they can't make a standard deck with the cards.
I won't be buying it for two reasons.
1.) I don't play Wild and the dust alone isn't a good enough reason for me to pay money for wild packs.
2.) I am broke anyway.
Finally hit rank 13 for the first time since Whispers of the Old Gods. Only use a combination of Whizbang (Just crafted him golden too, because value.), Murloc Shaman (The deck recipe one.) and Zayle.
Mine came to me because I'm a huge Star Wars fan and I can be sarcastic as hell.
Core sets are usually best for new players to start with, but I'm not sure I'd ever preorder one.
Even if I had the money, I'd wait for an actual expansion and not a core set.
I agree. Hearthpwn literally lags my computer and makes it impossible to do anything. I haven't had that problem here.
The long and short of it is that without Chimera, Flux, et al. Hearthpwn never would have been as amazing as it was - With them gone, I don't see that site lasting too long under new ownership.
Even the most recent Tavern Brawl post was lackluster at best without Flux's signature flair.
I thought I'd have to save up gold to buy the entire solo content, but I came into 12 bucks and was able to purchase the last two chapters yesterday. So happy. Now I have 4 chapters beat with at least one class, and am excited for Chapter 5 on Thursday.
Side note: How is it that I can beat Dalaran Heist chapters but I can't even come close to the final boss in Rumble, Dungeon Run or Monster Hunt?
I think this will be far better, like Flux has said on stream a few times, because they're not just focusing on Hearthstone.
I've always loved Magic, I just think it's too expensive to keep up with, hence why I use MTGO for Commander and Duels/Arena for everything else.
I even use the OLD Duels games (2012/2013 to be exact) so I can play Archenemy and Planechase respectively.
I think part of the issue also might be the fact that with ALL the free CCGs out there, Artifact having a price point isn't a good decision.