Yeah maybe, I dunno, I'll take a look at it tomorrow.
On another note, I try not to get upset over losses in video games, but I cannot help but feel peeved whenever I lose to someone whose deck is filled almost entirely with legendaries and goldens, but who is kicking around in the lowest rung of ranked play. Becuase it kind of indicates to me that the person in question isn't very good, but has sunk an ungodly amount of money into the game.
Not that I'm good, I'm not, but I also don't have many particularly powerful cards either.
My only legendaries are the OK King Krush (a 10/9/9 with charge, which is great, but can be easily undone by about a million 1-3 mana cards) and the gold Gelbin Mekkatorque I got for being a beta tester, and that card is pure RNG, so I don't really like it.
Mr. Antonidas is the absolute best legendary I have. The only other one I have is Illidan Stormrage, and he's...well, he's not very good. Takes too long to get out for a rather "meh" effect and dies far too easily to removal.
Also, you can do pretty well with some basic cards. The deck I just fought you with has 3 rares and 1 epic. The rest are all common or basic. (I'm not counting Archmage Antonidas because he's a replacement for a Boulderfist Ogre, which quite honestly works well enough)
I'm just astounded that someone has that many gold cards
even assuming he just bought enough cards to craft them, that had to take forever and be really expensive. I know you get gold Voidwalkers at some point just by winning enough Warlock games, but those Murlocs.
also I don't remember if I have Circle of Healing in this deck or not. It's basically a priest version of that Druid deck I played you with yesterday.
I kind of don't want to buy them though because even at like $3 per wing that's a lot of money overall and I don't really want to willingly fall prey to freemium nonsense.
Well, 2 weeks of quests is bare minimum 560 gold, so with some gold for playing ranked/casual games and some luck with quests it's really closer to 2 weeks
But yeah, that's pretty pricey considering that getting the same amount of cards from a pack would be like 200 gold
Truth be told I already probably spent far more than $30 on Hearthstone back when I had a lot of college money and nothing good to spend it on, but still.
It's just kinda frustrating. I'm not gonna pay $10 apiece to just get two cards I want, I avoid playing Magic The Gathering specifically to avoid that kind of thing.
honestly I'm pretty sure that Blizzard could just make free everything else that currently costs money and continue to charge people optionally for card packs and they'd still be making millions.
I'm looking up some cards I use a lot on Icy Veins to see if there are better alternatives and I feel really dumb for not realizing earlier that Novice Engineer is essentially just a blank space in a deck 95% of the time.
I'm kind of ignoring Naxxramus for now (perhaps I shouldn't be, bought another card pack today and it was total garbage again).
Also I wish I could retroactively make it so that I'd never crafted Southsea Captain like five months ago, I don't even remember why I did it. Melting him down to craft Abomination was a good decision.
I find the Arachnid Quarter cards to be pretty good (except Maexxna). The Egg can be used to absolutely devastating effect assuming you get any manner of buff, the Haunted Creeper is a pretty decent 2 drop, and the Weblord seems like it will be super effective against certain decks.
As for the other Quarters, the only one that doesn't really interest me is the Construct Quarter. Undertaker is pretty cool, but the rest of the cards are eh. Especially the Legendaries, they really just seem too gimmicky to be useful at all.
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I'm gonna challenge you on Hearthstone right now
Azure Drakes, maybe.
I won like six games in a row with that deck when I first made it and haven't won one since. It's weird.
On another note, I try not to get upset over losses in video games, but I cannot help but feel peeved whenever I lose to someone whose deck is filled almost entirely with legendaries and goldens, but who is kicking around in the lowest rung of ranked play. Becuase it kind of indicates to me that the person in question isn't very good, but has sunk an ungodly amount of money into the game.
My only legendaries are the OK King Krush (a 10/9/9 with charge, which is great, but can be easily undone by about a million 1-3 mana cards) and the gold Gelbin Mekkatorque I got for being a beta tester, and that card is pure RNG, so I don't really like it.
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even assuming he just bought enough cards to craft them, that had to take forever and be really expensive. I know you get gold Voidwalkers at some point just by winning enough Warlock games, but those Murlocs.
also I don't remember if I have Circle of Healing in this deck or not. It's basically a priest version of that Druid deck I played you with yesterday.
Weblord has not been really working out for me, so that's gone.
It's good, but the effects aren't really seen.
Hopefully it's not too much.
I already have 2 copies of all of these cards.
I'm really bad at it and it just sort of frustrates me because I never get interesting cards in the pick.
I like Hearthstone a lot but there are many things they could do to make it more accessible.
I actually have a copy in my deck to use as a potential finisher, but I have not had an opportunity to use it as such yet.
Also I wish I could retroactively make it so that I'd never crafted Southsea Captain like five months ago, I don't even remember why I did it. Melting him down to craft Abomination was a good decision.
More cards need to be introduced with Monty Python quotes turned sinister by the tone of voice in which they are spoken.
That said it doesn't seem like a great card mechanically.