With every new card game revealed I'm amazed by just how simple yet ingenious the hearthstone card template/design is. Something about them makes them much more attractive to the eye, and inviting to play than their counterparts.
I started playing a few days after launch, but for the first ~2 years I was playing mostly casual. I don't really know why. Anyway, I hit my first golden hero (warlock) early last year. In 2018 I've also managed to make it to gold with priest and rogue. This year, I've hit golden shaman and warrior. I'm ~150 wins away on druid, paladin and hunter. Mage is by far my least played class, with only something around 150 ranked wins. I expect to hit at least one more golden class this year. Funny thing is, once I hit gold with a class, I don't really feel like playing it, except maybe warlock and priest (which were my favorite classes to begin with). Also, I play mostly control-ish decks (except hunter, mid range is pretty cool) so the process of getting a golden portrait with those is pretty tedious as well.
. Deathrattle rogue was always on the verge of being an actually competitive deck, and I just think that this may give it the push it needs. Great effect with Vanilla 5 mana stats is just amazing. Also, look at this art. It has to be one of the creepiest cards they've ever printed!
No changes to secret mage? are you kidding me?
They're NOT unnerfing caverns below. If they have any parts of the brain left they will delete it from the game entirely.
Woohoo, I got it for $5 like 5 years ago!
I can't disenchant glinda
Is the summon for both players or just you?
It's literally half the cost of doomsayer and can pretty much kill any early board. It's worse vs control but I think it's much better vs aggro.
With every new card game revealed I'm amazed by just how simple yet ingenious the hearthstone card template/design is. Something about them makes them much more attractive to the eye, and inviting to play than their counterparts.
Rexxar looks really stupid. The rest is ok/good, with Malfurion, Guldan and Garrosh being the best ones.
I started playing a few days after launch, but for the first ~2 years I was playing mostly casual. I don't really know why. Anyway, I hit my first golden hero (warlock) early last year. In 2018 I've also managed to make it to gold with priest and rogue. This year, I've hit golden shaman and warrior. I'm ~150 wins away on druid, paladin and hunter. Mage is by far my least played class, with only something around 150 ranked wins. I expect to hit at least one more golden class this year. Funny thing is, once I hit gold with a class, I don't really feel like playing it, except maybe warlock and priest (which were my favorite classes to begin with). Also, I play mostly control-ish decks (except hunter, mid range is pretty cool) so the process of getting a golden portrait with those is pretty tedious as well.
. Deathrattle rogue was always on the verge of being an actually competitive deck, and I just think that this may give it the push it needs. Great effect with Vanilla 5 mana stats is just amazing. Also, look at this art. It has to be one of the creepiest cards they've ever printed!