And then I'll put that yeti inside of another yeti, and then I'll mail that yeti to myself, and when it arrives, I'll smash it with a Doomhammer! It's brilliant, brilliant, brilliant! Or.... to save on mana, I'll just poison him with this!A quick google search suggests that no one has referred to Cairne Bloodhoof as a yeti matroska, and this disappoints me. He's a yeti inside of another yeti!
EVER? Ok, I'm not going to complain about not getting Legendaries ever again.I haven't gotten a legendary ever if it makes you feel better.
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EVER? Ok, I'm not going to complain about not getting Legendaries ever again.
I think my Shaman deck is the strongest I have, and it doesn't use any of my legendaries. I have Ragnaros, Ysera, the Black Knight, Carine Bloodhoof and Illadin, but none of them work as well as the other cards I've got.I started with Shaman. At least it's easy to build a fairly Legendary-less deck which doesn't suck for that class.
Oh, you don't 'need' legendaries to make a strong deck. But they're nice.Mukla, ysera, hogger, and Jaraxxus you can do a lot with depending on the class you're building for. Still, yeah, that's way annoying and random.
I started with Shaman. At least it's easy to build a fairly Legendary-less deck which doesn't suck for that class.
Druid Token works ok with Illidan. On turn six, you can play Illidan, Innervate, Innervate, sunfury protector (between two of the flames) and power of the wild. Give you four 3/2 flames, two with taunt. And of course IllidanYeah I have built a deck for each legendary as soon as I got them. It's kind of fun trying to make each one work though Illidan and Gruul have to be the hardest (haven't tried Cho yet since I just got him). I actually put them in the same druid deck along with venture co mercs and iron barks (to bait out those big game hunters) and lots of spells but somehow they always have an answer to gruul. I'll play out four perfectly big game hunterable targets yet gruul comes out and there he is to shoot him down every time. I'm thinking of trying a master of disguise with Illidan rogue deck next but I'm still mulling over what else to put in there.
Cho works ok in Warlock Zoo. Having almost no spells really puts the opponent on their heels when Cho comes out.Yeah I have built a deck for each legendary as soon as I got them. It's kind of fun trying to make each one work though Illidan and Gruul have to be the hardest (haven't tried Cho yet since I just got him). I actually put them in the same druid deck along with venture co mercs and iron barks (to bait out those big game hunters) and lots of spells but somehow they always have an answer to gruul. I'll play out four perfectly big game hunterable targets yet gruul comes out and there he is to shoot him down every time. I'm thinking of trying a master of disguise with Illidan rogue deck next but I'm still mulling over what else to put in there.
A card that doesn't attack? You're zooing wrong!Cho works ok in Warlock Zoo. Having almost no spells really puts the opponent on their heels when Cho comes out.
Shit, you're right. Confirmed by Ben Brode (senior game developer):Oh, one thing I just noticed about the new nax hunter card. It doesn't say "draw a random beast card from your deck," it says "draw a random beast card" period.
One of the biggest decks in legends right now is AMAZ's priest deck. Priests are just fine.Ok, I concede Priests need some help. This happened to get me to rank 12.
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Good lord. This has to be about the player being incredible. Nothing really jumps out at me as being amazing other than the Rag and the Shadow Priest.One of the biggest decks in legends right now is AMAZ's priest deck. Priests are just fine.
There's some seriously powerful combos, such as turn three injured blademaster into a circle of healing, board clear with wild pyromancer and the various buffs available, and board clear with soulpriest and circle of healing.Good lord. This has to be about the player being incredible. Nothing really jumps out at me as being amazing other than the Rag and the Shadow Priest.
Trump has said that he wouldn't attempt to do a F2P run for a Priest deck. He thinks it's just too difficult to make a good deck out of common cards with a few rares.One of the biggest decks in legends right now is AMAZ's priest deck. Priests are just fine.
And that's Trump's opinion. But AMAZ did it, so...Trump has said that he wouldn't attempt to do a F2P run for a Priest deck. He thinks it's just too difficult to make a good deck out of common cards with a few rares.
Welcome to zoo.Got the quest to play 30 minions of cost 2 or less.
Built a 30-card Rogue deck of nothing but 30 minions that cost 2 or less.
Won my first game by totally overrunning my opponent?
Came dangerously close to winning the next 3, also (would lose but opponent would only have 10 health or something).
Swapped out two minions for 2xVanish.
Still couldn't knock out those last 10 or so health once the opponent started being able to play big (6 and up) cards.
Was still a surprise how effective a weenie deck can be.
--Patrick
And funnily enough, I never played MTG. Though, it's to be expected, terms are adopted and carried over in a genre. Many (myself included) still refer to creating a character in an MMO as "rolling" a new character, even though we're not rolling dice to assign attributes anymore.I love how much MTG lingo there is in Hearthstone.
Oh is that what "Zoo" means? Weenies?[DOUBLEPOST=1403443974,1403443938][/DOUBLEPOST]Welcome to zoo.
I played MTG long before I played Hearthstone, so the terminology carried.I love how much MTG lingo there is in Hearthstone.
Kinda. It refers to there being a lot of creatures which are cheap to play, but also either have great value for their cost (abilities which cause extra damage like Knife Juggler), buff other creatures (Shattered Sun Cleric), or require your opponent to use two cards/actions to kill (Argent Squire). It relies on synergy and takes advantage of Warlock's ability to draw lots of cards to make up for mid game card disadvantage. The 'Zoo' bit refers to a lot of creature types which really have nothing to do with each other.Oh is that what "Zoo" means? Weenies?--Patrick