figmentPez
Staff member
I started playing on the European servers because I made a friend over there who got talked into playing Heartstone. With nothing to start with, I was curious as to just how far I could get without building a deck, just using the basic premade stuff. I've skipped buying packs to start with, and I'm just unlocking wings in Naxrammas. I got the frist wing free, and cleared it pretty easily with the basic decks. I think I won every match my first try, which was pretty lucky in some cases, but it's definitely possible without too much trouble. Once I earned 700 gold, the Plague Quarter gave me only slightly more challenge. I lost only a couple matches, but unlocked those cards pretty handily.
With Haunted Creepers, Webspinners, Maexxna, Loatheb, etc. I could build a pretty good Hunter deck now, without having to craft anything, or get lucky opening packs. I don't think I will, though. I want to see how far I can keep going.
I've been playing ranked, in hopes that I'll get mostly even matches. I'll admit that most of my wins come from misplays on my opponents part, because almost any constructed deck is better than the basic crap. I still run into Golden Warlocks running by-the-book Zoolock decks at rank 19, though. How you rack up 500 wins in ranked play, and still manage to be that low on the ladder astounds me. That was either a terrible player, or they intentionally tanked a lot of games just to feel like a big shot stomping their way back up the ladder.
All in all, I'm finding it a fun challenge to learn to play these crappy decks. So far I've found the most frustration with the basic Hunter deck, which really sucks, but others like the Paladin aren't completely horrible (Pally is what I mostly used to make my way through the Plague Quarter).
With Haunted Creepers, Webspinners, Maexxna, Loatheb, etc. I could build a pretty good Hunter deck now, without having to craft anything, or get lucky opening packs. I don't think I will, though. I want to see how far I can keep going.
I've been playing ranked, in hopes that I'll get mostly even matches. I'll admit that most of my wins come from misplays on my opponents part, because almost any constructed deck is better than the basic crap. I still run into Golden Warlocks running by-the-book Zoolock decks at rank 19, though. How you rack up 500 wins in ranked play, and still manage to be that low on the ladder astounds me. That was either a terrible player, or they intentionally tanked a lot of games just to feel like a big shot stomping their way back up the ladder.
All in all, I'm finding it a fun challenge to learn to play these crappy decks. So far I've found the most frustration with the basic Hunter deck, which really sucks, but others like the Paladin aren't completely horrible (Pally is what I mostly used to make my way through the Plague Quarter).