I like Riot for their press-releases. They're not perfect probably, but at least it feels like normal human communication, and it's believable that they try to be transparent. Compare their layoff announcement with corporate gibberish from Microsoft for example.
I suggest that you add info about Nintendo Switch Online into Multiplayer section of this guide. I.e. that you need a bloody subscription to play online (with the exception of F2P games like Fortnite or Pokemon Unite). And maybe add it into Cons for Super Smash Bros and other affected.
This one is fun. Too bad cards like Overflow Surger that care about playing elementals several turns in a row doesn't work properly. Lushwater Scout is MVP.
You know those pokemon wandering in Wild Area who has their level way higher than what you can possibly beat? Well, I didn't know, so when I ran into one of those and it wiped my party, I pretended that it didn't happen. Twice. So I'm a shameful cheater. Other than that only one death so far, 6 gyms finished.
I'm playing Pokemon Shield Nuzlocke style. I've also recently bought ANNO: Mutationem and am excited to try it out. I normally don't like pixel art games, but this one really piqued my interest. Not sure if I want to finish Pokemon first or if I'll play concurrently.
I've been playing this deck for a few days and my problem is opponents usually manage to use all they mana for long enough to kill me. This deck struggles with late game board pressure, so it needs either more removals or some board pressure of its own.
I want to create a Highlander DH deck with Elite Tauren Champion, but I'm really really bad in deckbuilding, so I ask you to help me improve it.
Why I think that it's a fun idea? First of all, Reno, Lone Ranger works well with Molten Pick of ROCK: with only one board slot opponent is limited with what they can play, so it's more likely to detonate the Pick.
Demon Hunter has other tools to make it awkward for opponent: Prosecutor Mel'tranix limits them to leftmost and rightmost cards, Gunslinger Kurtrus has a chance to eat a minion or two, which also limits their options.
Additionally, DH has plenty of cheap cards and ways to refill the hand. This and 1-cost HP make it easier to use all your mana and avoid blowing the Pick on your turn.
This is my deck. I will appreciate any suggestions.
Isn't it Reno on key art? He can also be seenfacing Elise on the thumbnail of the cinematic at the end of the video, so my guess is he will be part of the Bloodrock Company (well, of course he will, he's a Mage minion after all). It's interesting to see Elise and Reno on the opposite sides for a change. But does it mean we will get a Reno minion without signature highlander effect?
Also for those who didin't watch the announcement video: Cinematic will debut on Blizzcon.
Warcraft IV would be cool. But are RTS games popular nowadays? I honestly asking 'cause I wasn't paying attention and don't remember any major releases lately.
So what do you think about anomalies on the ladder now that we had a few days of them?
I personally think that they are fine, surprisingly. In my experience their effects are somewhat mild. They do affect the game flow and decisions, of course, but it's not like they turn everything upside down or give one of the players significant disanvantage.
Admittedly, I didn't play that much, and I think I didn't get the most egregious ones (replacing HP and +5 health), so I might underestimate how annoying they actually are.
What's your opinion? Do you love them or hate them? Are you ready to tolerate them for a couple of months?
Agree, Twist definitely needs some love. And promotion, because this mode has a potential to be awesome, but if not enough people are interested it will die before it has a chance to shine.
What kind of "preparation for the formal launch" do they need to do that requires shutting it down for month? It doesn't make sense, they have all the technology in place, don't they? Unless their "fun surprise" is something REALLY different from your regular constructed format.
Ok, but Final Fantasy VII is a Playstation game, which is fifth generation. Did you mean FFVI?
So yes, basically Battlecry.
I like Riot for their press-releases. They're not perfect probably, but at least it feels like normal human communication, and it's believable that they try to be transparent. Compare their layoff announcement with corporate gibberish from Microsoft for example.
I suggest that you add info about Nintendo Switch Online into Multiplayer section of this guide. I.e. that you need a bloody subscription to play online (with the exception of F2P games like Fortnite or Pokemon Unite). And maybe add it into Cons for Super Smash Bros and other affected.
This one is fun. Too bad cards like Overflow Surger that care about playing elementals several turns in a row doesn't work properly.
Lushwater Scout is MVP.
I feel that if they've been waiting for so long, they should have waited a little bit more and introduce her in the 10th anniversary set.
You know those pokemon wandering in Wild Area who has their level way higher than what you can possibly beat? Well, I didn't know, so when I ran into one of those and it wiped my party, I pretended that it didn't happen. Twice. So I'm a shameful cheater.
Other than that only one death so far, 6 gyms finished.
I'm playing Pokemon Shield Nuzlocke style. I've also recently bought ANNO: Mutationem and am excited to try it out. I normally don't like pixel art games, but this one really piqued my interest. Not sure if I want to finish Pokemon first or if I'll play concurrently.
And I also play Hearthstone, duh.
Thanks everyone for suggestions.
I've been playing this deck for a few days and my problem is opponents usually manage to use all they mana for long enough to kill me. This deck struggles with late game board pressure, so it needs either more removals or some board pressure of its own.
I want to create a Highlander DH deck with Elite Tauren Champion, but I'm really really bad in deckbuilding, so I ask you to help me improve it.
Why I think that it's a fun idea? First of all, Reno, Lone Ranger works well with Molten Pick of ROCK: with only one board slot opponent is limited with what they can play, so it's more likely to detonate the Pick.
Demon Hunter has other tools to make it awkward for opponent: Prosecutor Mel'tranix limits them to leftmost and rightmost cards, Gunslinger Kurtrus has a chance to eat a minion or two, which also limits their options.
Additionally, DH has plenty of cheap cards and ways to refill the hand. This and 1-cost HP make it easier to use all your mana and avoid blowing the Pick on your turn.
This is my deck. I will appreciate any suggestions.
I'm not sure I got it right. So catch-up packs will NOT contain cards from Badlands itself, amirite?
Isn't it Reno on key art? He can also be seen facing Elise on the thumbnail of the cinematic at the end of the video, so my guess is he will be part of the Bloodrock Company (well, of course he will, he's a Mage minion after all). It's interesting to see Elise and Reno on the opposite sides for a change. But does it mean we will get a Reno minion without signature highlander effect?
Also for those who didin't watch the announcement video: Cinematic will debut on Blizzcon.
Warcraft IV would be cool. But are RTS games popular nowadays? I honestly asking 'cause I wasn't paying attention and don't remember any major releases lately.
Something's off with this decklists. I don't see a single mini-set card. Are you sure these lists aren't outdated?
So what do you think about anomalies on the ladder now that we had a few days of them?
I personally think that they are fine, surprisingly. In my experience their effects are somewhat mild. They do affect the game flow and decisions, of course, but it's not like they turn everything upside down or give one of the players significant disanvantage.
Admittedly, I didn't play that much, and I think I didn't get the most egregious ones (replacing HP and +5 health), so I might underestimate how annoying they actually are.
What's your opinion? Do you love them or hate them? Are you ready to tolerate them for a couple of months?
Detective Pikachu Returns isn't a remake. It's a sequel to 3DS's Detective Pikachu.
Oh, Fireside card back! I totally forgot about it, but when it was released I wanted it badly because it is just beautiful.
Agree, Twist definitely needs some love. And promotion, because this mode has a potential to be awesome, but if not enough people are interested it will die before it has a chance to shine.
I spend countless hours in UT2003 (OG and 2004 too to a lesser degree) but I never realised that you can have more than 2 teams!
What kind of "preparation for the formal launch" do they need to do that requires shutting it down for month? It doesn't make sense, they have all the technology in place, don't they? Unless their "fun surprise" is something REALLY different from your regular constructed format.