I'd been running a more spell-focused Frost DK deck, and I thought, sure, I'll try this aggro one too. It's a great time to rack up some more DK wins.
That list is maybe two cards different from the in-game recipe. Does Team 5 update those as the meta rolls along, or has Frost Aggro been there since the class was introduced? Doesn't matter, thanks for the suggestion!
Another factor to consider is: would you actually dust the golden cards? Duplicates, sure, but what about the ones that aren't your favorite play style?
It doesn't matter if it's a higher dust value if you are unwilling to part with them.
Blizz did a nice job with the "welcome to the year of the wolf's in-game messages. I don't recall the exact details of last year, but this felt like clearer and more complete info, at least on mobile.
And then I opened a signature The One-Amalgam Band, so I think my new Rokara portrait and I are headed for a menagerie deck.
If Hearthstone (at least one mode or whatever) feels fun to you, then keep playing.
If it feels like a chore or worse, then take a break. Read a book, visit a new place, refresh yourself. No need to delete your account, but if the fun has ceased, why continue?
ETA this fun fact: in stage productions of Into the Woods, the role of the Big Bad Wolf is usually played by the same actor that plays one of the Prince Charmings. This highlights their similarities in the narrative.
In the process of thinking about a music-focused expansion, I've come up with a Treasure Hunt featuring a song from one of my favorite musicals.
Part of the song:
Do not put your faith
In a cape and a hood
They will not protect you
The way that they should
And take extra care with strangers
Even flowers have their dangers
And though scary is exciting
Nice is different than good.
Now I know, don't be scared
Granny is right, just be prepared
Isn't it nice to know a lot?
And a little bit not.
The character who sings this song (well known from fairy tales) is not a collectible Hearthstone card. But her adversary (the dangerous stranger) is a Wild card that used to see plenty of play, but has been powercrept over time.
How about Boneshredder?
I'd been running a more spell-focused Frost DK deck, and I thought, sure, I'll try this aggro one too. It's a great time to rack up some more DK wins.
That list is maybe two cards different from the in-game recipe. Does Team 5 update those as the meta rolls along, or has Frost Aggro been there since the class was introduced? Doesn't matter, thanks for the suggestion!
The devs hear you, so they went ahead and nerfed one DK card, one DH card, and one Paladin card. Fixed, lol!
Oh my, that Warlock deck is strong!
I got one down to 4 health, but to no avail.
Another factor to consider is: would you actually dust the golden cards? Duplicates, sure, but what about the ones that aren't your favorite play style?
It doesn't matter if it's a higher dust value if you are unwilling to part with them.
Blizz did a nice job with the "welcome to the year of the wolf's in-game messages. I don't recall the exact details of last year, but this felt like clearer and more complete info, at least on mobile.
And then I opened a signature The One-Amalgam Band, so I think my new Rokara portrait and I are headed for a menagerie deck.
How nice of you, Blizz, to fix the Wither achievement on the very day it stops giving XP.
I think they're referring to the Blizzard bots that are on the ladder to make sure that new and low-ranked players don't experience long queue times.
I don't think this is about the farm bots.
Lots of great ideas were submitted, nice work everyone!
Mailbox Dancer?
I SPECIFICALLY REQUESTED IT!
So if I play this card once, without bouncing it back to hand, then I only get one side-band member, correct?
If Hearthstone (at least one mode or whatever) feels fun to you, then keep playing.
If it feels like a chore or worse, then take a break. Read a book, visit a new place, refresh yourself. No need to delete your account, but if the fun has ceased, why continue?
To meet the overheal requirement, does a minion have to be damaged?
If I have an undamaged minion on the board, and I heal all, does the undamaged one count?
This art is all kinds of wonderful. And I like that Team 5 wants to stay focused on board-based strategies.
Right in one guess!
ETA this fun fact: in stage productions of Into the Woods, the role of the Big Bad Wolf is usually played by the same actor that plays one of the Prince Charmings. This highlights their similarities in the narrative.
In the process of thinking about a music-focused expansion, I've come up with a Treasure Hunt featuring a song from one of my favorite musicals.
Part of the song:
Do not put your faith
In a cape and a hood
They will not protect you
The way that they should
And take extra care with strangers
Even flowers have their dangers
And though scary is exciting
Nice is different than good.
Now I know, don't be scared
Granny is right, just be prepared
Isn't it nice to know a lot?
And a little bit not.
The character who sings this song (well known from fairy tales) is not a collectible Hearthstone card. But her adversary (the dangerous stranger) is a Wild card that used to see plenty of play, but has been powercrept over time.
As soon as you kill it, you get your deck back, yes?
Deliverance!
I am stumped. Is this a 3-cost card?