The third chapter of Galakrond's Awakening released yesterday and with it came an interesting card - Risky Skipper.
The card is interesting because it has plenty of Pirate flavor yet it didn't have the tribe we all expected. Hearthstone's Celestalon has confirmed on Twitter that it is a "bug" and an update will be released to correct it. We're not exactly sure on when the update is going to arrive other than "it might be a few days" as of February 3.
Quote From Celestalon It does! This is a bug; Risky Skipper should be a pirate, and will be fixed in a future patch.
We’ve got a fix in testing, hope to release it soon. It might be a few days.
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Was it also an oversight that all my decks are now incomplete, Blizzard? Let me guess, working as intended.
Last time I mentioned Quality Insurance I was downvoted ^^
Can we now make Gurubashi Hypemon a pirate as well? Pease, I just want to play Hooktusk in Highlander Rogue again.
Ay mon, dat peg leg don't make me a pirate. Me lost it to Shirvallah when she jumped into da arena seats dee udda day. But Flik Skyshiv has me back, mon, dat deck suck now.
But he's literally part of Hooktusk's crew :(. He's even standing on a ship
https://www.google.com/search?q=gurubashi+hypemon+full+art&rlz=1CAHRIZ_enUS862&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwists-IsL3nAhVkdc0KHTAkCR0Q_AUoAXoECAwQAw&biw=1366&bih=609&safe=active&ssui=on#imgrc=pd3CKfic6WJ3CM
He is sitting in a arena
oh okay, I never checked the full art. The banks always looked like planks to me
Oh, is he? I thought he was in Gurubashi Arena. Anyway, yeah he seems piratish regardless.
It now gets killed by Golakka Crawler. So it is being nerfed.
I WANT DUST REFUND!!!
A true out of the box thinker. Kudos, my man.
I have a feeling this wasn't a glitch, and they just didn't give her the tag.
As i already said, a fast & frequent patch/fix policy implies their quality check is bound to get worse in time.
They know they can always fix things later, after release why worry too much?
But hey, everyone downvoted me when i pointed it out (when Galakrond cards were obviously OP) and everyone was happy with frequent fixes....
There you go.
Hearthstone also had a significant amount of bugs, inconsistencies and balance issues back when they patched slowly, so I think overall quick patching improves the player experience.
I down voted you only because your Avatar is Bill The Butcher and I find that to be offensive for some reason.
The "Irish" were a mistake.
Kidding of course; just love an excuse to post some Thomas Nast!
That's ok. :)
I still downvote you. Because this is just childish behaviour. And your argument still doesn't make sense.
So, pointing out a fact that helps proving a previous point of mine is childish behavior?
Is having a different view than the community, or pointing out that the community might be wrong on being enthusiast with something, childish behavior? Really?!?
Also, do you mind pointing out where my argument makes no sense, sir adult?
Or is downvoting and dismissing my comment as childish how real adults behave?
Next time at least have the decency of disagreeing and downvoting without posting such a moot comment...
PS: have a look at Doublesummon's answer on point and my reply to it. Then come back and tell me i am the childish one.
you're not really proving a point though.
They can always "fix stuff later". IN fact, that's what they've done in the past even before frequent patches became commonplace.
I remember when Silithid Swarmer got retroactively fixed with the beast tag.
These mistakes are going to happen at some point and at least now we get quicker fixes instead of having to wait for the next rotation.
I didn't claim it was a final proof. "It helps proving".
This fact falls in the same pattern as Galakrond half-otfix after 1 week.
Mistakes happen, but more mistakes happen if you allow yourself to be more daring/careless, and you are bound to be, if you know that everyone is ok or even happy with hotfixes.
This one for example is minor ofc, but how the hell could it even happen?!? Isn't the carelessness obvious (here, and in Galakrond Shaman)?
My point is they wouldn't be so daring/careless if they knew that repeated hotfixes are unacceptable for everyone.
What appears as more care for us (hotfixes) is actually contributing to its opposite.