Aye. I'm not F2P and I play a fair bit, so late on in each expansion I tend to have spare dust which I use to upgrade my favourite cards to golden. N'Zoth was my first and Archmage Vargoth was my most recent.
Probably my most impactful one is Ke'lThuzard. There's something about seeing a golden Kel'Thuzad that makes people concede. :)
I like the idea. Over the past few months I went on a mission to get enough dust to upgrade a bunch of my favourite legendaries to golden. It made me realise that, much as I love Hearthstone, it's not a game that offers much in the way of diverse rewards.
I'd certainly like the option of getting more than just dust'n'gold.
I've always thought that Team 5 could do more cards like [Hearthstone Card (Curious Glimmerroot/card] which mildly punishes those who use predictable decks.
At the very least, it might encourage people to be a little bit more experimental with their deck choices…
Eww! Buff its health and stick a few taunts in front of it. Even Target Dummies would do the job.
And then bung in Kel'Thuzad because why wouldn't you? :)
I've had all manner of problems running it on my Kindle. Multiple re-installs and it's still flaky. Very annoying.
Aye. I'm not F2P and I play a fair bit, so late on in each expansion I tend to have spare dust which I use to upgrade my favourite cards to golden. N'Zoth was my first and Archmage Vargoth was my most recent.
Probably my most impactful one is Ke'lThuzard. There's something about seeing a golden Kel'Thuzad that makes people concede. :)
I like the idea. Over the past few months I went on a mission to get enough dust to upgrade a bunch of my favourite legendaries to golden. It made me realise that, much as I love Hearthstone, it's not a game that offers much in the way of diverse rewards.
I'd certainly like the option of getting more than just dust'n'gold.
I met the illustrious Giant Haystacks when I was a kid. He was, and still is, the largest thing ever and deserves to be remembered. :)
All joking aside, I'm 6-0 with this deck. It's not bad at all.
Hurrah! My opponent conceded on round five! Best deck ever! :)
I think the only fair way to judge this deck is to play it once, without looking at the card list.
So here goes...
I've always thought that Team 5 could do more cards like [Hearthstone Card (Curious Glimmerroot/card] which mildly punishes those who use predictable decks.
At the very least, it might encourage people to be a little bit more experimental with their deck choices…
Dang it! Thanks to the rollout delay, I had to do work at work today. All day!
It was barbaric.