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I recall Kripp saying on quests: You are sacrificing tempo, where a 1 drop might go, for quests.
Aside from Open the Waygate (now the terror of Wild, not Big Priest) and rogue (The Caverns Below, which streamers thought wouldn't work) ... let's look back at Un'Goro quests.
Warrior quest was one of the few of Un'Goro that …
One sub I used: [card]Arcane Dynamo[/card] for Divine Hymn.
That extra Plague of Death or Mass Rez card can make a game, especially against Control Warrior or Conjurer's Mages.
And props for mentioning High Inquisitor Highmane; I have a gold one that's soo pretty to use ... but has a hard time finding a home.
Quote From Zelgadis As for Blizzard addressing the cost issue, what I'd really like to see is a no-triplicate rule for epics, like the no-duplicate rule for legendaries. I always feel really bad when I open the third copy of an epic, since it's worth only 100 dust while crafting an epic that I didn't get will cost …
Kibler or Frodan said the Thrill of Victory and Power Core card backs were rare because, well, how many have attended Blizzard-run Hearthstone live events?
I've used those two and the Dalaran Flame (TeSPA collegiate tournament I went to see) as well, but I generally click "random."
Lemonade remains my favorite card back, but I am no longer …
Eye-catching how much dust it costs compared to say The Witchwood era. He should have gone back to a League of Explorers-era meta though, as highlander decks have been reintroduced into standard and effective singletons tend not to use the cheap stuff. But ... were the original Reno Jackson decks cheaper than today's Reno-using Mage?
Also, …
I've put her in a Dragon Shaman deck, as they're big minions to trade and want back, and if you do quest, she can double the amount of minions brought back. You can later do the same thing when you finally drop the Shudderwock -- kill your minions and rez them back.
I have thought about putting her in …
Number of brawls that are win it and never touch again:
Approaching infinite.
/need more co-op brawls.
Quote From Watermelon86
Technically there are only two female mogu, the Twin Consorts who were the second to last boss in the Throne of Thunder.
It also doesn't make any sense for Mogu to be in Uldum or for them to summon a Titan Keeper considering that the Mogu abandoned the duties bestowed …
Mogu Cultist is one of those rare obscure WoW bits. "Oh yeah, there are female mogu."
Bit disappointed Budd Nedreck didn't reappear as a neutral legendary, or Harrison Jones' Horde counterpart, Belloc Brightblade.
Well, I did land Sir Finley and Reno, so there's Highlander potential, plus I occasionally venture into wild. Been a while since I put Kazakus into a deck though.
Zephrys just barely cracked into my Top 10 want list at the last minute; it really hinged on two things -- landing one of the other four League …
Quote From DoubleSummon What about quest wall priest? Also is in tier 2.
If you can survive and aren't facing something that can remove/polymorph big stuff fast (control shaman and warrior in particular) it's nice. But I've had more success with warrior, mage and shaman decks.
I have yet to see a High Priest …
I received the golden Hunter Quest and because I hate aggro and hunter, I don't plan on using it.
How are Zephrys and Siamat working out? They're the big two on my want list that I'm curious about, but I'm holding back for a few more days, as Paladin Quest potential shenanigans have my curiosity.
Old wisdom of Kripp: A quest is a waste of where a 1-drop might go. Tempo sacrifice; giving up the board initially. I don't always subscribe to the tempo doctrines, but I see his point. That's the first strike on quests.
Quest Shaman is using lackeys to fuel it; they're hit and miss at times, and late game they're …
If only they did their pick a winner AND the stream giveaway ...
Not like 4-9 free packs will get your Uldum fill for the average Hearthstone player ...
/Twitch playing in background and Dishonored 2 next weekend?
I subbed in a Mass Dispel for one of the PWS, came in handy.
Think I've been helped a bit much by poor RNG shamans getting the wrong lackeys.
First game: I was Quest Priest (Dekster's Wall, with a few tweaks -- I subbed a Mass Dispel for the usual 1-mana priest health spell and it did come in handy).
Opponent was a Quest Shaman going nuts with lackeys and dragons, who ran out of fuel -- to Psychopomps who rezzed Zilliax a total of four times (and …
For the stat freaks ...
135 Packs, 7 legendaries, average on a legendary per 20 packs after first 10 (Rise of Shadows, 103 packs, 8 legendaries from opening packs, +2 above average).
At least better than Rastakhan's Rumble -- 5 legendaries out of 120 packs on opening day.
Free Legendary: [card]Activate the Obelisk[/card].
Free Golden Legendary: …
What should we call Brian Kibler then?
The Guy Shamelessly Pimping His Dog
The Cute Dog, The Drinking Goofy Wife, and the Nerd Husband Playing a Kid's Card Video Game YouTube Show Host
Brian "Crap Deck Magician" Kibler (Because you watch Kibler win with this stuff and then try these decks, only to find you suck with …
Shaman and mage are the two big expectations of wild, other than a good number of trolls playing mill decks on opening day of the expansion.
Slower shaman decks are prepared for Big Priest (and so might be murloc ones), and 9 out of 10 mages will be Un'Goro Quest, which puts any deck on the clock.
Keep …
Big Shaman is a standard thing, and you can get multiple Colossus of the Moon through Muckmorpher, cheat spells like Eureka and shaman-style rezes.
Take out a Big Bad Archmage or Ysera is now the question ...
There's also Big Paladin, in which Duel can cheat it out, and there's a chance secrets can …