The Initiate set is actually part of Year of the Dragon and is going to rotate with them. They have it there as a sort of catch up from Year of the dragon, and said that a classic set will come in the future possibly featuring cards from a few sets. I feel like it'll stay in arena until at least August, when they get more cards so that Demon Hunter has more than like 25 class cards in the pool.
it works for me too, just queue up one of the solo adventures and click on the demon hunter as your deck. Has worked over Naxx and Blackrock mountain normal and heroic.
Hearthstone isn't entirely a game decided by RNG, or else the same pros wouldn't be able to consistently top. There is a heavy dose of RNG in the game, but that's what blizzard was going for, as they were able to do that in the digital card space. The RNG keeps the game fresh and exciting each time you play and learning to manage the RNG, and being able to play to your best outs through all the RNG, is one of the most interesting facets of Hearthstone imo, and one of the skills that sets the pros apart.
Seems good but I feel like it's play will depend on the meta and on what DH decks are good. I feel like a more aggro deck would be better than the larger big dude DH.
Dusting it after the 26th would achieve the same effect, as there's only protections against cards currently in your collection, so if you dust a card you can get it again.
It's interesting, to say the least. You can play it if you are out of answers and need one immediately, as well as it not causing hand size issues. Don't know how strong that'll be though.
Very happy for this, the animations didn't need to be as slow as they are IMO. I get they want to show people the cards when they're played, but like a quick flash is fine, and then if you don't know it you can always right-click it. Speeds up the overall pace of the game, which was one of its negatives for me.
I'm in the same boat, I very much enjoy Runeterra, it's super enjoyable, but I find the pace of the games to be too slow since I have a fairly busy schedule. Likewise, the card collection method is very cool, and I liked it at first, but now I'm wanting to play new decks and simply don't have the resources to craft cards, and don't have the time to do the grind needed to get more cards.
I honestly really enjoy the more common nerf strategy, keeps things more fresh. We're like a month into the expansion and have had a different meta each week, with it constantly changing and evolving. AND the single-player content is coming out next week. It's honestly a very fun time and a good state for me right now IMO.
The Initiate set is actually part of Year of the Dragon and is going to rotate with them. They have it there as a sort of catch up from Year of the dragon, and said that a classic set will come in the future possibly featuring cards from a few sets. I feel like it'll stay in arena until at least August, when they get more cards so that Demon Hunter has more than like 25 class cards in the pool.
it works for me too, just queue up one of the solo adventures and click on the demon hunter as your deck. Has worked over Naxx and Blackrock mountain normal and heroic.
Hearthstone isn't entirely a game decided by RNG, or else the same pros wouldn't be able to consistently top. There is a heavy dose of RNG in the game, but that's what blizzard was going for, as they were able to do that in the digital card space. The RNG keeps the game fresh and exciting each time you play and learning to manage the RNG, and being able to play to your best outs through all the RNG, is one of the most interesting facets of Hearthstone imo, and one of the skills that sets the pros apart.
It had already been revealed through a different source.
Seems good but I feel like it's play will depend on the meta and on what DH decks are good. I feel like a more aggro deck would be better than the larger big dude DH.
Dusting it after the 26th would achieve the same effect, as there's only protections against cards currently in your collection, so if you dust a card you can get it again.
It's interesting, to say the least. You can play it if you are out of answers and need one immediately, as well as it not causing hand size issues. Don't know how strong that'll be though.
Face Plays taunt
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That was the Illidan reveal vid, they haven't actually announced the expansion yet, it'll happen later on in the stream
I've literally been here 3 minutes and am already so hyped
Never did I ever expect colossus of the moon to be in the highest win rate deck atm, but I for one, am living for it.
IDK how the Chonker isn't leading by a landslide right now.
Autofill shaman, the best deck of the new meta :p
Very happy for this, the animations didn't need to be as slow as they are IMO. I get they want to show people the cards when they're played, but like a quick flash is fine, and then if you don't know it you can always right-click it. Speeds up the overall pace of the game, which was one of its negatives for me.
I'm in the same boat, I very much enjoy Runeterra, it's super enjoyable, but I find the pace of the games to be too slow since I have a fairly busy schedule. Likewise, the card collection method is very cool, and I liked it at first, but now I'm wanting to play new decks and simply don't have the resources to craft cards, and don't have the time to do the grind needed to get more cards.
Every Villain Is Lemons is my personal head cannon
Every Villain Is Lemons
I honestly really enjoy the more common nerf strategy, keeps things more fresh. We're like a month into the expansion and have had a different meta each week, with it constantly changing and evolving. AND the single-player content is coming out next week. It's honestly a very fun time and a good state for me right now IMO.
Still strong, but I don't think its the auto-include it was. 5 health minions are common(ish) around turn 5, so the 4 attack might be impactful.
Slows down the deck, and makes Dragon's pack less consistent. Hopefully, this gives the deck more weaknesses, still a solid card though.