I will be the first to admit that I occasionally play hearthstone at work and my job involves both of my hands. I apologize to everyone I've ever made wait, sorry guys.
At the same time it infuriates me when I'm on the ladder and I'm trying to grind it out and people are roping me. Behold the duality of man.
The day Archmage came out, everyone and their mother was flooding the wild ladder with that nonsense. There's a good 5 or 6 ways to do it. Not just rez but also Vivid Nightmare, Shadow Essence, Seance.... the list goes on. And then you Mind Blast next turn.... Which is why they Hall of Famed Mind Blast.
I got into wild when I realized that Mechwarper was a card. During the Boomsday expansion, it occurred to me that Galvanizer would stack with it and it led me to hitting Rank 4 with Mech Hunter. I had previously never been higher than rank 20. Consistent turn 4 lethal damage, it was nuts.
I had started playing when the Witchwood xpac came out. Playing in wild definitely teaches you more about the game. You see some crazy combos.
I will be the first to admit that I occasionally play hearthstone at work and my job involves both of my hands. I apologize to everyone I've ever made wait, sorry guys.
At the same time it infuriates me when I'm on the ladder and I'm trying to grind it out and people are roping me. Behold the duality of man.
Cool, thanks for the link, I've never seen this before.
Prince Liam was a mainstay in odd paladin during the witchwood expansion because it was the only way to come back from Psychic Scream
In wild now its totally useless, game should be over before turn 7 anyway
The day Archmage came out, everyone and their mother was flooding the wild ladder with that nonsense. There's a good 5 or 6 ways to do it. Not just rez but also Vivid Nightmare, Shadow Essence, Seance.... the list goes on. And then you Mind Blast next turn.... Which is why they Hall of Famed Mind Blast.
Mirror Matches are out of control. It's a race to Kangor's. I would tech a silence if it became a popular deck.
I got into wild when I realized that Mechwarper was a card. During the Boomsday expansion, it occurred to me that Galvanizer would stack with it and it led me to hitting Rank 4 with Mech Hunter. I had previously never been higher than rank 20. Consistent turn 4 lethal damage, it was nuts.
I had started playing when the Witchwood xpac came out. Playing in wild definitely teaches you more about the game. You see some crazy combos.