I want an additional feature, where the innkeeper can use decks you made. This makes it easier to practice match-ups while preparing for tournaments and such.
Hearthstone is so painful sometimes when you know your opponent is making missplays, but the RNG goes in his favor. People never learn from their mistakes this way -_-
Somedays the RNG is really disproportionate. I especially hate losing mirror match after mirror match of Dragon Hunter because the opponent develops at turn 1-2-3 and I'm unable to play anything until I'm below half health and I just lose the SMOrc race afterwards. Everytime I face a Highlander deck it's more consistent then my two-off deck, and I'm still to face my first Embiggen Druid that does not Embiggen turn 1 and Breath of Dreams on 2 with buffed Zilliax turn 6 topdeck, when it's the only card that prevents me from winning. Like why should I even try at this low-skill-high-luck game -_-
This will never happen, Blizzard is a company after all, and despite some people might think it otherwise, they care more about their own money than the players'.
On a sidenote, I started playing at the end of last year, and on my f2p Europe account I made 2 full playable decks, Face Hunter and Galakrond Zoo Warlock. Not very expensive decks, but they managed to get to rank 10. HS is still f2p/
Guys, I was thinking today that actually you can definitely play the Elysiana + a guaranteed second copy if you play the Warrior quest and the adventurer that gives you coin if you have an active quest? You can also mulligan off the quest since you don't need it right away. Or you could use it as a win-condition in the late game?
P.S. I hate that archetype and I have never played it...
The Quest thing is actually an interesting idea, brb trying to make a deck =D
EDIT: I updated the deck theory-wise. I don't have Hack the System so can someone test it out and see if it's decent?
Yes but this is meant to counter my own aggressive meta. I got to rank 7 today, but then dropped down to rank 9 because I faced a lot of Druids and RNG Rogues :/
I managed to hit rank 10 for the second month in a row (3rd month playing) with Control Warrior that is heavily teached towards my meta (various Dragon, Face and Highlander Hunters, Galakrond Rogues, Token and Embiggen Druids, Mech Paladins etc).
Do you think it's viable in the higher ranks, I'm trying to reach rank 5.
Control Warrior?
A Control Warrior Deck created by
troY. Last updated 4 years, 2 months ago
Another bad brawl due to the RNG. In the first couple of turns 1 player gets way ahead and the other players has poop cards. Get the pack and after that get the hell out of there.
Fool's Bane that can go face. I wonder if this card hasn't been powercrept in recent years.
Compared to the other "Emprisoned" cards, this one seems to be on the stronger side of the spectrum.
Seems like a very powerful card, this will see play for sure!
Cute, but I rather have health > attack on early game Rush minions.
Seems strong in Aggro.
You still surprised after all these years xd
I think Outcast means: most left or most right card in your hand.
I rerolled the quest and it just disapeared. Logged back in and it was back, this time unable to being rerolled. Guess you are right
For the Rogue, is Grand Lackey Erkh viable?
I want an additional feature, where the innkeeper can use decks you made. This makes it easier to practice match-ups while preparing for tournaments and such.
Hearthstone is so painful sometimes when you know your opponent is making missplays, but the RNG goes in his favor. People never learn from their mistakes this way -_-
Somedays the RNG is really disproportionate. I especially hate losing mirror match after mirror match of Dragon Hunter because the opponent develops at turn 1-2-3 and I'm unable to play anything until I'm below half health and I just lose the SMOrc race afterwards. Everytime I face a Highlander deck it's more consistent then my two-off deck, and I'm still to face my first Embiggen Druid that does not Embiggen turn 1 and Breath of Dreams on 2 with buffed Zilliax turn 6 topdeck, when it's the only card that prevents me from winning. Like why should I even try at this low-skill-high-luck game -_-
So I've been trying some more things.
1) Added Frenzied Felwing -> removed 1x Timber Wolf and 1x Unleash the Hounds
2) Added Blazing Battlemage -> removed Leper Gnome
3) Added Waterboy -> Removed Kobold Sandtrooper
4) Added second Tracking -> Removed Snake Trap
These changes make the deck a whole lot faster and I feel it has increased my winrate. Thoughts?
Yeah Hack the System sucks, but Rogue also plays a Quest it never completes ;)
This will never happen, Blizzard is a company after all, and despite some people might think it otherwise, they care more about their own money than the players'.
On a sidenote, I started playing at the end of last year, and on my f2p Europe account I made 2 full playable decks, Face Hunter and Galakrond Zoo Warlock. Not very expensive decks, but they managed to get to rank 10. HS is still f2p/
The Quest thing is actually an interesting idea, brb trying to make a deck =D
EDIT: I updated the deck theory-wise. I don't have Hack the System so can someone test it out and see if it's decent?
Yes but this is meant to counter my own aggressive meta. I got to rank 7 today, but then dropped down to rank 9 because I faced a lot of Druids and RNG Rogues :/
I managed to hit rank 10 for the second month in a row (3rd month playing) with Control Warrior that is heavily teached towards my meta (various Dragon, Face and Highlander Hunters, Galakrond Rogues, Token and Embiggen Druids, Mech Paladins etc).
Do you think it's viable in the higher ranks, I'm trying to reach rank 5.
Another bad brawl due to the RNG. In the first couple of turns 1 player gets way ahead and the other players has poop cards. Get the pack and after that get the hell out of there.
can flark be replaced with Shu'ma in quest Hunter?