Since the patch? That seems unlikely unless you already have almost every cosmetic item in the game. I’ve opened 50~ since the patch and haven’t gotten a single duplicate so far.
Since the patch? That seems unlikely unless you already have almost every cosmetic item in the game. I’ve opened 50~ since the patch and haven’t gotten a single duplicate so far.
Polygon Pictures does good stuff.
Don’t mind me, just waiting patiently for a Ronin Warriors reboot that’ll never come.
For people who have read the books, I get it. He’s a pale shadow of his book counterpart, mixed with his dumb-as-a-rock brother Victarion. He doesn’t come close to touching the cool villain potential present in the source material.
Except their jades will always be bigger and more consistent.
It will only add around 20 cards, usually fewer. And good luck milling your opponent when half of the stuff you topdeck is random shit from their deck.
It means play Jade Druid instead.
I don’t see it ever being good outside of long control vs control matchups and Control Warrior and Jade Druid will both be able to go infinite too, so I don’t see this being a great counter to them.
A priest isn’t going to win a fatigue game against Jade Druid and Control Warrior can run Dead Man’s Hand to go infinite as well, plus they can get more than 30 “health” thanks to armor.
There are decks that already run very few 4-drops, it’s not that vital to the curve. And it’s very easy for paladin in particular to slot in minions with Divine Shield, Taunt, and Lifesteal (Wickerflame Burnbristle and Tirion Fordring alone cover a lot of that).
Just guessing, but meth is probably a likely factor.
I think it’s safe to assume that there were deeper seated issues behind the attack.
Probably Laurel D. Austin.
The 4 drop prince may be viable, at least in Paladin. Of course there’s also a chance that more cards will be revealed which can support them.
They revealed nearly 30 cards over the last few days. This article reads like it was written between the first and the rest.
Maybe that’s because you think new cards should be “implemented in the meta.” The point of introducing new cars is to change the meta, not just improve current meta decks.
The vast majority of Hearthstone players are Rank 25-20 and have no clue how to evaluate new cards, let alone construct a viable deck. According to Blizzard, only 7.5% of the player base even reaches Rank 10+.
On the first push, attackers with sufficient vertical mobility (D.Va, Genji, Pharah) can go right over that building in the picture, completely ignoring the main choke and running straight to the point to start capping. You can also flank through the building to the right of the bridge, go up the stairs, into the…
So turn the contrast on your TV all the way down, or take off your glasses while you play.
I would assume the team houses will probably be located in states and cities with a lower cost of living.