Level 33 right now without the pass. I know that many people hate the grind and find 4 months long track horrible, but I find it totally ok and normal. I'm one of those who played WoW for a long time and grinding those levels from 1 to 60/70/80 could take casually playing a long time. Getting the top level was actually the start of the gear and reputation grind.
I mean, if you just love the gameplay and don't play just for rewards, you naturally will enjoy gaming more and those 50 levels don't really feel that bad.
Have you noticed that this doesn't work on phone? The whole screen turns white and I believe this isn't how it should scare me? Or am I just misunderstanding something? :D
Now when new expansion hype is gone, I'm again playing only BG (and dailies ofc) and getting much more into it than before. Thought first that 2500g for the pass was quite expensive, but now I think it's totally worth it. The difference of choosing one out of four instead of two is huge.
In first months of the HS I was able to slowly climb to rank 15 with my secret hunter. Then I started to face meta decks and will always remember first matches against handlock, who destroyed me every time. Ever since I have loved handlock and tried to make it work, and now it's sad to see the other important deck (and meta) defining giant to go to Hall of Fame :(
But, atleast I can get those 3200 dust from the golden ones.
This was the time when I truely started to play and learn Hearthstone and watch streams, though I played casually since beta. It was also the time when I showed and teached the game for my girlfriend and still today we play the dailies together every morning on breakfast, so it was really the most exciting time for me with the game!
So some people are saying here that Shadow Isles might be the best region for starters. Do you mean starters of the game, or starters of card games overall? As HS since beta and legend player, does it really matter which region I open first? I'm really looking for the game and will start tomorrow. Haven't really studied the regions yet, so don't know which kind of builds are possible to do, but some kind of tempo or control deck could be my thing.
I played it quite a lot when the game got released. It felt so much more "mature" (though I have grown up in Warcraft universe) and complicated than HS because of its art and gameplay. Especially arena felt more difficult and more interesting than HS, but still new expansion of HS (don't remember which) killed the game for me. The simpleness of HS brings me always back from other card games.
Love the flavor text, once again some Monty Python references!
Yeah, I'm happy I read that wrong first time! Got the packs :)
Just subbed for 6 months last week. This means I won't get these without renewing sub for whole year? Damn...
How has it worked? Which card would you choose to replace Murgurgle?
Here is my try, loved handlocks since beginning of the game! Good luck everyone and have a great expansion launch!
Really interesting neutral aoe, love it!
Original handlock and freeze mage, count me into the hype train!
Level 33 right now without the pass. I know that many people hate the grind and find 4 months long track horrible, but I find it totally ok and normal. I'm one of those who played WoW for a long time and grinding those levels from 1 to 60/70/80 could take casually playing a long time. Getting the top level was actually the start of the gear and reputation grind.
I mean, if you just love the gameplay and don't play just for rewards, you naturally will enjoy gaming more and those 50 levels don't really feel that bad.
90 packs:
Yogg, C'thun, Hunter weapon, Shaman totem, E. T. C., G'huun.
Smaller bundle gave Il'gynoth and reward track gave The Nameless one.
12k dust and made other old gods and Tickatus, having a blast of a day!
Perfect tempo card, love it!
Have you noticed that this doesn't work on phone? The whole screen turns white and I believe this isn't how it should scare me? Or am I just misunderstanding something? :D
Well, that's no ordinary rabbit. That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on.
Now when new expansion hype is gone, I'm again playing only BG (and dailies ofc) and getting much more into it than before. Thought first that 2500g for the pass was quite expensive, but now I think it's totally worth it. The difference of choosing one out of four instead of two is huge.
9 from 100, including golden Teron and a double legendary pack with Evocation and warrior Prime! Never had this good opening before!
In first months of the HS I was able to slowly climb to rank 15 with my secret hunter. Then I started to face meta decks and will always remember first matches against handlock, who destroyed me every time. Ever since I have loved handlock and tried to make it work, and now it's sad to see the other important deck (and meta) defining giant to go to Hall of Fame :(
But, atleast I can get those 3200 dust from the golden ones.
Wow, that's huge!
This was the time when I truely started to play and learn Hearthstone and watch streams, though I played casually since beta. It was also the time when I showed and teached the game for my girlfriend and still today we play the dailies together every morning on breakfast, so it was really the most exciting time for me with the game!
So some people are saying here that Shadow Isles might be the best region for starters. Do you mean starters of the game, or starters of card games overall? As HS since beta and legend player, does it really matter which region I open first? I'm really looking for the game and will start tomorrow. Haven't really studied the regions yet, so don't know which kind of builds are possible to do, but some kind of tempo or control deck could be my thing.
Golden Malygos, so happy with this!
I played it quite a lot when the game got released. It felt so much more "mature" (though I have grown up in Warcraft universe) and complicated than HS because of its art and gameplay. Especially arena felt more difficult and more interesting than HS, but still new expansion of HS (don't remember which) killed the game for me. The simpleness of HS brings me always back from other card games.