I missed the update where you are being forced to play exclusively Rogue after you aquire Legendary rank. Seriously, is there anyone in Standard Legendary NOT playing rogue?
I'm more of a collector and thus never got into deck building in Hearthstone although I'm playing HS since the very beginning. Since the meta is getting more and more boring for me, I want to take a look at deck building. I feel, it is a good point in time, since next year a lot of sets will rotate and the card pool will be rather small.
However I can't find any real detailed guide about how to approach deck building at all. The best one I found is the Beginners Guide over at Icy-Veins, which is quite superficial.
Can you recommend any good guides (YT or Twitch Videos would be okay too), that go beyond the basic tips?
So I play against rogue, who is randomly getting Greyborough. After working my way through this one and two more from this wonderful „Replay all cards you ever played from another class in your life“(!!!) we finally go into fatigue (both). I‘m way ahead and we are just two turns away from my win. The rogue suddenly discovers Devolving missiles and turns one my creeps into Cornelius Roame. He killed me in two remaining turns while drawing fatigue like crazy. Thank you RNGesus. Truly ever in my favor
But there is one thing that bugs me. Although I have all 25 legendaries the Achievements tracker is stuck in 24/25
Same here. I recently read in the Blizzard Bug Report forums, that this is a known issue that is caused by Flightmaster Dungar. Unfortunately I can't find anything official regarding this.
Can someone please nerf this nonsense rogue stealth deck. I thought, non interactive games where a thing, blizzard did not want? Well played. I started to play this deck right now, because I was really fed up and well - I went from Legend 9000 to 4000 in less than an hour. Great design. I love Secret Passage especially. It's like: "Hey - you were not playing card efficient? Here, get 4 new cards."
How can one even lose with this deck (set aside mirror matches).
I missed the update where you are being forced to play exclusively Rogue after you aquire Legendary rank. Seriously, is there anyone in Standard Legendary NOT playing rogue?
Thank you very much :D I'm right now taking a deep dive into the Reddit Collection!
I'm more of a collector and thus never got into deck building in Hearthstone although I'm playing HS since the very beginning. Since the meta is getting more and more boring for me, I want to take a look at deck building. I feel, it is a good point in time, since next year a lot of sets will rotate and the card pool will be rather small.
However I can't find any real detailed guide about how to approach deck building at all. The best one I found is the Beginners Guide over at Icy-Veins, which is quite superficial.
Can you recommend any good guides (YT or Twitch Videos would be okay too), that go beyond the basic tips?
So I play against rogue, who is randomly getting Greyborough. After working my way through this one and two more from this wonderful „Replay all cards you ever played from another class in your life“(!!!) we finally go into fatigue (both). I‘m way ahead and we are just two turns away from my win. The rogue suddenly discovers Devolving missiles and turns one my creeps into Cornelius Roame. He killed me in two remaining turns while drawing fatigue like crazy. Thank you RNGesus. Truly ever in my favor
A shaman just played 76 cards, he "randomly" discovered, against me in a single game. Yeah sure, thanks for nothing.
Same here. I recently read in the Blizzard Bug Report forums, that this is a known issue that is caused by Flightmaster Dungar. Unfortunately I can't find anything official regarding this.
I obviously missed the patch where Deck of Lunacy was changed to be always in the starting hand of every opposing mage player.
Can someone please nerf this nonsense rogue stealth deck. I thought, non interactive games where a thing, blizzard did not want? Well played. I started to play this deck right now, because I was really fed up and well - I went from Legend 9000 to 4000 in less than an hour. Great design. I love Secret Passage especially. It's like: "Hey - you were not playing card efficient? Here, get 4 new cards."
How can one even lose with this deck (set aside mirror matches).
Happy holidays to all and especially the OoC-Team. Thanks for your great work!
Is there any explanation why they stepped away from using the (already existing) Inspire-Keyword?