damn i was in the streaming when Lysdexicc subbed for 32 months i remember that quote "damn 32 months,that's like 5 years" that will become a new meme for me
My friend and I are f2p players and we both opened 40ish packs this morning, just start saving up 1.5 months in advance for the next expansion and you're good :)
I've honestly been the luckiest I've ever been this expansion. I got paladin death knight for the free one from the prologue, and from my 50 pack pre-order I got mage DK, warlock DK, and professor putricide. The last one sucks but I'm so happy to already have the only 3 death knights I wanted
Ive been playing warlock a lot and I think its pretty good definitely too early to say how it will fit into the meta and if it will be tier 1 but I have confidence it will 90% of the time when I play the deathknight for warlock I just win. only time I lose I wheni have terrible draw and my opponent is like a token druid or shaman.
as a f2p player i was happy last week when i was almost about halway trough getting the ungoro cards and i was also halfway trough getting my classic cards but now im 3 packs in to a new expansion and i am no longer happy.
Does anyone know a deck list that looks like the one Savjz's opponent is playing?? I got the Druid DK and have no idea how to build a deck with it. (Edit): In either matches. I actually have Aya so the Jade DK could work for me too
LRibeiro97 you could actually try to take the normal Jade druid, and depending on if you run 2 Primordial Drakes or one of them and yogg, you either swap out yogg or one of the drakes. Should work
and don't forget, that you have room to experiment right now. People are trying to figure out what works and what doesn't, just copy your current druid deck, and start teching cards in and out. Best way to get comfortable with the deck you're playing
Thanks for the tips. I found this one: www.icy-veins.com/hearthstone/ultimate-jade-druid-deck And decided to give it a go. Just played one match with it (lost to Shaman going wide on the board and me drawing poorly). Eventually when I get more cards from KFT, I'll try to do the Taunt DK that aparently will be ran. Anyway, thanks again. I hope we all have a good experience this expansion
First of, what does this ("what sre you l") mean?? Also, DK is the Death Knight Hero card. In the video, the first opponent was playing a "taunt DK" deck. The second one played a "Jade DK deck". I have no idea what can possibly be confusing about this.
The current way it works is that you're guaranteed a legendary in the first 10 packs you open of any given set. After that, there is a pity timer of 40 packs that resets every time you open a legendary.
Will bensen, you're wrong, he got one in the first 10 for sure, then in the next 40 he must have got another one, in the remaining 6 or the whatever remaining packs, he didnt got any, but they dont reach the 40 pack limit.
Bonemare is comparable to Dr. Boom. Both are 7-Mana 9/9s, except Boom comes with two Deathrattles that deal 2-8 damage, spread over two bursts, while Bonemare comes with Taunt and Charge attached to 4/4 of its stats ("Charge" since you can play it on a minion that can already attack this turn). Arguably, Dr. Boom is stronger, but not in all situations, and the upside of Bonemare is you can play two of them in your deck, *and* it's a Common card. It's possibly (too early to tell) an auto-include in any deck whose curve is high enough that it can afford to run 7-drops, i.e. midrange and control decks.
I'm kinda curious, why does Grim Patron have a hard limit but Dreadsteed required a complete redesign? Would it not have also had a limit of 14 casts? What's different?
Makes sense, but why wouldn't that have applied to Dreadsteed as well then? Just trying to understand the logic behind this change, the whole thing seems really bizarre.