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All fair, but I'm talking best case scenarios, outside of neutral cards like BGH.

Given how far back the ladder this is I don't think its outside the question that a ton of cards can make their way into decks that don't make sense once you've collected a more extensive library.

Doesn't have any like that but has just as many answers.

To name a few solutions:

Humility
Repentance
Equality

A paladin has a lot of ways to deal with a guy who just dropped 3 cards to play a 9/6 that can give you a free minion in return.

equality into noble sacrifice costs what 3 mana?

I feel sorry for you. I have roughly 500 games played, and I can count on one hand how many assholes I've ran into. When I join a game the first thing I aim to do is to see how many of my teammates communicate either by chat, or by voice and I immediately begin strategizing, determining picks, counter picks. etc. I

With the introduction of this Primal Reversion it sure looks like they're taking inspiration from realistic evolution.

...Wouldn't nearly every game be total chaos in real life...?

...High horse? About a video game?

Different heroes have different turn rates, cast times and attack animations. Some are advantageous with glorious turn rates and attack animations but are fairly weak, and others vice versa. Its a small thing not many pick up on but once mastered it can be quite advantageous in timing last hits or knowing exactly when

The only gripe I have against dota2 is the UI. Other then that the punishing game mechanics, easy to pick up, hard to master gameplay is brilliant. Valve listens to the community, nerfs and buffs don't work like they do in LoL which basically introduces a new hero thats extremely strong and nerf it to shit. I like the

What about it plays like shit? As far as I know the mechanics are a lot harder to master in Dota, where as LoL has been touted as a casual MoBA that doesn't punish the players for not gripping the mechanics that make a MoBA great. I may be entirely wrong with the little LoL experience I have, which is mostly compiled

The first one you play, be it Demon Souls, Dark Souls or Dark Souls 2, will always be the hardest game of the series. For me that was Demon Souls, when I played Dark Souls 1 I was disappointed how easy it was compared to its predecessor - but got over that quickly because I thoroughly enjoy the game.

Unleash used to cost 4 mana which was too high to combo it at all IMO. At 2 mana, its waaaay too efficient. Buzzard/wolf combo is the most obvious but the card is just so strong. I played it with Leroy.

She's been nerfed so incredibly much yet she's still quite strong. I haven't played in over a month since the launch of beta, and I can tell you now, this patch has probably the closest thing to a "fair" Mage set.

The druid requires you to trade face in order to make attacks to minions. On top of that, if the opponent has a tough minion with defender protecting a smaller, squishier minion who has an annoying ability your druid power won't be able to hit it. Whereas the Mage can ping through defender.

The practice decks are

My PS3 crapped out around the time of the original release so I am looking forward to this!

For a game that has lacked the ability to innovate the genre since CoD4 they sure as hell do a good job staying in the spotlight.

You realize D2 had the secret cow zone, and D3 had that weird ass Double Rainbow area right?

This isn't anything unusual. And if this is your only reason to not play Diablo 3 I feel bad for you.

I've played it at Blizzcon as well. It was a refreshing experience but entirely different from what DoTA offers; To say it isn't dumb down is wrong. The game is very simplified but they do this to speed it up, which isn't a bad thing.

Nice! Still suffers from horrible angles :)

Better Designed than army men? Good sir I beg to differ. Army men first came into production in 1938, These toys have been around for more then 70 years, and have been quite popular up until the mid 90s I'd say; I still see them scattered through out playrooms here and there, or find one in a sandbox at a local park.