Yep, both Outland and Initiate watermark doesn't work.
I thought about the "random" too. But if the battlecry can choose which demon to destroy, it'll be too OP (Imagine picking a 5-8 demon drops). I think it's suffice with "random" one.
I can see that the amount of common cards is higher than usual. While it's good to have many common cards, since the rarity protection will affect them, the backside usually comes when dusting it. The average amount of dust will be smaller now.
Got Ranked 3 with Dragon Hunter this weekend. Fast play to the face with Stormhammer that the enemy can't counter effectively. So effective even without Leeroy Jenkins (that card is too slow and dead, and you rely most on low mana cards in early turn).
I'm afraid if this trend continues, they will start build decks with weapon counter.
Well, for the past 5+ years, history suggest they never change the fundamental of the game.
And be that as it may, honestly, I don't really know what Blizzard would do in the future.
In one side, they have base fans in the millions (on average), on the other, there's a lot of new Card games around. So it's hard to tell. The least I can do, is hope for the best, since I also one of the players that can gain from it. So, let's just sit tight and wait for the announcement. It's basically less than a week.
EDIT. I'm sorry, but if you haven't noticed, we've been off-track from the main article so far. So, yeah. Just wait for the announcement.
No chance. They would never change the costs. A lot will disagree but, the ratio is balanced. The more you reduce the costs (or increase the dusts), the less people will buy packs, and that is affecting the real world economy. And I think it would do more damage to Blizzard than help F2P players.
So, how to help F2P, but not affecting the economy? I don't know.
Murloc Paly is the new archetype. The murloc weapon told us.
16/16 rush body for 8 mana
It summoned 3 copies.
That's not what I mean. The impact from dusting when rotation happens will be smaller, because most of it were commons.
And if for some reason this is what they meant with Paladin's new archetype? really?
Okay then. Goodbye Mech Paly, no one misses you.
Oi. It's literally a phoenix. Just call it phoenix. It's easier to remember.
Yep, both Outland and Initiate watermark doesn't work.
I thought about the "random" too. But if the battlecry can choose which demon to destroy, it'll be too OP (Imagine picking a 5-8 demon drops). I think it's suffice with "random" one.
I wanna go with Beast + Mech combo, But Beast will have to do.
And I can't put the Outland watermark even if I check the force button. I wonder what's wrong. Oh well. Neutral it is then.
But are these cards disenchant-able? Usually free cards cannot be disenchanted
I can see that the amount of common cards is higher than usual. While it's good to have many common cards, since the rarity protection will affect them, the backside usually comes when dusting it. The average amount of dust will be smaller now.
Not having an impact, but still smaller.
They could make it not available on Wild yet until they figured it out.
But yeah, I'm expecting a whole bunch of bugs and glitches incoming.
EDIT. This is just a theory, but maybe upgraded hero power can be 1 attack & lifesteal rather than 2 attack
Flux, can you make discussion page for those new Priest cards too?
I think Rising Winds Hatchling is very cute.
Why is this card not getting any mentions?
But I don't see a shred of evidence about Year of Phoenix.
I'm going for this tech card.
EDIT. I have no idea others already have similar card like me. Sorry about that. But I already submitted this one.
Got Ranked 3 with Dragon Hunter this weekend. Fast play to the face with Stormhammer that the enemy can't counter effectively. So effective even without Leeroy Jenkins (that card is too slow and dead, and you rely most on low mana cards in early turn).
I'm afraid if this trend continues, they will start build decks with weapon counter.
In the end, we're getting 11 packs only, not 16 packs as was datamined.
Well, for the past 5+ years, history suggest they never change the fundamental of the game.
And be that as it may, honestly, I don't really know what Blizzard would do in the future.
In one side, they have base fans in the millions (on average), on the other, there's a lot of new Card games around. So it's hard to tell. The least I can do, is hope for the best, since I also one of the players that can gain from it. So, let's just sit tight and wait for the announcement. It's basically less than a week.
EDIT. I'm sorry, but if you haven't noticed, we've been off-track from the main article so far. So, yeah. Just wait for the announcement.
Quite frankly, I don't know. One can only hope for something good and it's only ~1 month to find it out. Just ride the train. *Choo Choo*
No chance. They would never change the costs. A lot will disagree but, the ratio is balanced. The more you reduce the costs (or increase the dusts), the less people will buy packs, and that is affecting the real world economy. And I think it would do more damage to Blizzard than help F2P players.
So, how to help F2P, but not affecting the economy? I don't know.
Just a few days ago they said they won't touch Wild Balances or anything like it.
What's this?
I guess the Dragon Card being reverted comes from Shaman. Either Corrupt Elementalist or Dragon's Pack
and one of the wild cards is Patches the Pirate getting "Rush" mechanic.
I don't know much about Raven's cards.