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I hate that control warrior (and really any deck that stalls out until they throw out C'thun) is the meta now. My combo rogue always has a tough time with it...“Why was I chosen?'
'Such questions cannot be answered,' said Gandalf. 'You may be sure that it was not for any merit that others do not possess. But you have been chosen, and you must therefore use such strength and heart and wits as you have.”- Sudo_Nym
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It's been my experience that the meta is mostly Dragon Warrior and Aggro Shaman now. Although between Dragon Warrior, Control Warrior, and Cthun Warrior, Warrior does have the most meta decks right now. I think that's why Hunter has seen a resurgence, since it matches up well against Warrior.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- kdowns
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Well I mean you can dust shitty BRM stuff now tooIn post 3824, Sudo_Nym wrote:You can disenchant GvG, too. And in 6 months, you can disenchant Blackrock.- Sudo_Nym
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Sure, but I hate dusting stuff that's in Standard cause I might use it someday, you know? But I don't imagine I'm going to play Wild, so once it rotates, fuck it.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- PJ.
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Yeah. Rotated adventure cards can be crafted and dusted like normal cards.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- PJ.
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Nope. Once they rotate out of standard, the adventure gets taken out of the store, the cards stop being soul-bound, and anybody can craft them. Otherwise, new players could never get their Sludge Belchers.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- Shadoweh
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So how about that night in Karazhan eh? As a Shaman is literally anything in this thing relevant?I HATE YOU SO MUCH PLEASE GO JUMP INTO A FREEZING LAKE - Mr. Freeze
And this was like me realizing that you were a serial killer. - Hathor
"but I must declare my love to Edelgard here, i offer you the treasure I stole from Raphael, an idol LOL" - Shamir- Sudo_Nym
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Maelstrom portal looks alright, probably not better than existing two drops. Spirit Claws could be good if control shaman becomes a real deck.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- xRECKONERx
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Beast Druid got some good stuff too. Mage and Paladin got a card apiece, though how good the Paladin one will actually be is questionable. Some of the yet-to-be-released Legendaries could be impactful (Barnes, Medivh). Everything else is pretty meh, though.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- BROseidon
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I feel like "Beast Druid is going to be top-tier" is something that was said after the last two releases, too, and nothing happened. Menagerie Warden has the potential to be legit insane, though, so maybe that'll finally push it over the top. I think the real question is going to be whether Beast Druid is going to be better than Yogg/Token Druid, though.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- PJ.
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I think copying a savage combatant is very good, yesIn post 3840, Sudo_Nym wrote:Menagerie WardenSometimes a sandwich is just a sandwich.- Sudo_Nym
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Yeah, but that makes it draw dependent. You have to get a beast, drop it, and then have it come back to your turn still alive to get value off it. It's the same problem that Houndmaster, Ram Wrangler, and Mark of Yshaarj have: if you can't stick a beast, it's a terrible card. Menagarie Warden should be able to synergize with Stranglethorn Tiger thanks to the stealth, but I imagine there's going to be some amount of times you get stuck dropping an Enchanted Raven to copy or even getting no value off it at all. It has the potential to be really insane, but we'll find out in the coming month or so.In post 3841, PJ. wrote:
I think copying a savage combatant is very good, yesIn post 3840, Sudo_Nym wrote:Menagerie WardenOne time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- BROseidon
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Barnes does seem to be a lot better than anticipated. I don't know if Resurrect Priest will still be good when the meta settles down, but Barnes has pretty good synergy with a lot of stuff (Ragnaros, Malygos, basically anything with deathrattle). I think the best thing I've seen so far was Miracle Rogue with Barnes, where it's ridiculously good for Barnes to fetch any of Tomb Pillager, Auctioneer, Malygos, or Thaurissan.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- Sudo_Nym
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So I decide to go back and try the heroics for this adventure. Take an hour to beat Chess and Big Bad Wolf, beat everything else in 5 minutes. Is it always like that, or am I just really bad at Hearthstone Chess?One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.- BROseidon
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Chess was a combination of bad draws and not understanding the strategy for me. I tried playing too much board control in the first games, like I did in the normal Chess, only to run out of reach too fast, so I had to try again and push face more. Then I had to deal with my queen being on the bottom of the deck. Took a bit, but I manage to get a good draw and figure out what was going on eventually. That part was time consuming, but not too bad.
Then Big Bad Wolf was frustrating as hell, because it was something like 4 games in a row he played double stranglethorn on t1, then double creatures on t2, into savage roar t3 for the kill. Took me a bit of trying to fiddle with Druid before I switched to Hunter and managed to counter his Savage Roar with Explosive Trap, and then coast to victory off that.
Meanwhile, I beat the Crone on t5 by playing Divine Spirit-Inner Fire-Faceless Shambler in a row. The balance is all over the place.One time, back in 'nam, Sudo was set upon by an entire squadron of charlies. He challenged them all to a game of Pictionary, which he won resoundingly. The charlies were forced to not only surrender the skirmish, but also their world-famous chili recipe, which Sudo sold to Texas for a hefty profit. Sudo is a master of diplomacy.Copyright © MafiaScum. All rights reserved.
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