I'm tired of Hunters. All I see are Hunters and Warlocks. Once in while I'll see a Mage and the other classes might as well not exist.
Typical start of an expansion. Everyone bandwagons on the easy deck/class.
I'm tired of Hunters. All I see are Hunters and Warlocks. Once in while I'll see a Mage and the other classes might as well not exist.
How's the game for new people these days? I played for a month a couple of years ago and it really felt like I was at the point of quitting or spending money and I had zero income then so I quit. I've just grabbed the game and bought the welcome bundle, is that enough to get me going or will I eventually get sucked into buying packs if I want to improve? Also, I have 560 gold, should I be spending this on packs or something else?
He won't be eligible, not a new account. Pretty unfortunate in that way.
Even with the welcome bundle I would start a new account.
Yup, it sucks, I've played a bunch of games and everyone has better decks than me, it's like I'm the only mother fucker in the world with a basic deck lol. Realistically how long/how much would it take to be on a relatively even playing field?
Not much. What takes a lot of money or time is having multiple decks to compete or a control deck.
You can make a zoo or mid-range Hunter deck within a week or so of starting especially if you sacrifice crappy legendaries you may open.
But starting over with a new account will give you access to rank 50 which is exclusively new accounts.
This is a pretty good time to start. Zoo is very good and cheap as is Hunter in some versions. Rotation is coming up in four months which will reduce the card pool as well.
They are far better than they were on boomsday. Keep in mind that still they are pretty limited, the recipes are never as good as tier 1 decks.Has anyone played with Whizbang in the new expansion? Are the new recipes any good?
No I know. I just get tired of playing with tier 1 decks sometimes and like to see how much I can win with the Whiz. Good to know they are better than Boomsday because most of those were pretty bad.Finally i got good luck with my packs after 3 terrible expansion packs. Got these from 180 packs:
Hexlord malacrass
Hi'reek, the bat
Hakkar the soulflayer
Zul'jin
Golden Princess Talanji
Halazzi, the lynx
Gonk, the raptor
Wardruid loti
High Priestess Jeklik
Akali, the rhino
Griftah
Oondasta
Zentimo
Really good overall, basically i just crafted jan'alai. I'm still on the fence with undatakah.
They are far better than they were on boomsday. Keep in mind that still they are pretty limited, the recipes are never as good as tier 1 decks.
The mage one is pretty good, I went 9 wins with it in the brawl this weekHas anyone played with Whizbang in the new expansion? Are the new recipes any good?
I've been winning like crazy with all the decks.Has anyone played with Whizbang in the new expansion? Are the new recipes any good?
I've been winning like crazy with all the decks.
What are the top Rogue decks right now? Still Odd? Quest?
hakkar druid is actually busted. lmao
you might want to reconsider playing an odd deck, you want that geist...
Yup, it sucks, I've played a bunch of games and everyone has better decks than me, it's like I'm the only mother fucker in the world with a basic deck lol. Realistically how long/how much would it take to be on a relatively even playing field?
Odd is probably still good, quest is probably still good, kingsbane looks like it's solid, and there have been a couple other lists like pirate, pirate kingsbane.... lots of stuff to try out.
Here's a Reddit post on various budget decks for the new expansion.
https://reddit.com/r/hearthstone/comments/a4cc98/rastakhans_rumble_budget_decks_for_all_9_classes/
Might give you some ideas.
Not gonna lie, I crafted it and the shit is fun. Probably not any good after this week, but definitely a fun card and since it's neutral at least I can try it in more classes
I faced an aggro overload shaman and that shit was kinda scary. Still won (saved by dk Rexxar lololol), but I think there's definitely gonna be potential.I didn't play much constructed last expansion due to BFA sucking me in. So it's been a while since I've been like... play 1 game to clear quest and then bed. And then like an hour or so later I have 8 games completed.
Definitely enjoying some overload aggro shaman. I found this deck by just browsing hsreplay and limiting deck selection to my collection. Very neat functionality. Not the highest winrate on the list, but one that I saw in play before and thought it'd be neat to try. It's a fun deck. https://hsreplay.net/decks/2cYO0OExgoXGsj6Vyf583/#gameType=RANKED_STANDARD
Oh yeah, hsreplay is on android now? Hot! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.mbonnin.arcanetracker
idk about it personally but in the vid I watched on it by kripp he said it's cheaper/requires less combo pieces for the finisher than any other druid shenanigans. the only downside is that if your opponent knows what you're doing and keeps 9 cards in hand, you. can't. win, everA worse version of toggwaggle druid that uses all your cards, plays hakkar, breaks the weapon, naturalizes hakkar, draws two cards with wild growth to put more blood cards in the deck, plays toggwaggle then naturalizes togg to kill your opponent.
It's a ridiculous combo that is basically no improvement on any of the other druid combo decks.
That will serve you disgustingly well for the next four months.
That will serve you disgustingly well for the next four months.
After I crafted it my friend said it would go out of rotation soon and wasn't worth it, but it feels worth it? 4 months of enjoying a great card seems OK to me. Plus if I'm still playing in 4 months and loving it I'll just buy the big bundle for the next expansion. I'm planning to play F2P(ish) until then, I bought the welcome bundle which was great value and the Windrunner Hero just because it looks cool, but that's it, no more cash is going into it for now.
It's absolutely worth it and I think anyone that says otherwise is being ridiculous. 4 months is such a long time if you're playing the game daily. If you're getting anything more than 2 months out of a card, it seems worth it to me. I haven't hesitated to craft a card in January or February if I know I'll use it and have fun with it before rotation.After I crafted it my friend said it would go out of rotation soon and wasn't worth it, but it feels worth it? 4 months of enjoying a great card seems OK to me. Plus if I'm still playing in 4 months and loving it I'll just buy the big bundle for the next expansion. I'm planning to play F2P(ish) until then, I bought the welcome bundle which was great value and the Windrunner Hero just because it looks cool, but that's it, no more cash is going into it for now.
So the same meta as before? Sounds exciting!I figured out the meta, "who draws their I win combo better/faster".
you want to build up you classic collection first. a majority of your decks will be made up of 30-50% classic and core cards, and there's certain cards that will be evergreens that you want to acquire as soon as possible. you'll get a free classic pack each week if you complete the Tavern Brawl, so eventually you'll fill it out, but the pace is glacial and not really practical. i'd recommend spending your money/gold there first. alternatively, if you get one of the larger bundles from the most recent expansions, you'll have a bunch of dust left over which you can use to craft the classic cards you're missing. generally speaking, if you're going to buy cards, you want to get the most recent three expansions. i saw you crafted Rexxar and said you don't think it's a waste if you're getting 4 months of fun out of it, and i totally agree, but you wouldn't want to buy KFT packs since all those cards rotate out in February or March.OK, so me not spending any money on this game was complete bullshit apparently, so which packs are the best to buy? Is it based on what you need or what? I heard people say classic packs are always a good idea, but also there's some really cool new cards in the latest expansion.
Yeah I cut it for a blaze caller
After I crafted it my friend said it would go out of rotation soon and wasn't worth it, but it feels worth it? 4 months of enjoying a great card seems OK to me. Plus if I'm still playing in 4 months and loving it I'll just buy the big bundle for the next expansion. I'm planning to play F2P(ish) until then, I bought the welcome bundle which was great value and the Windrunner Hero just because it looks cool, but that's it, no more cash is going into it for now.
you want to build up you classic collection first. a majority of your decks will be made up of 30-50% classic and core cards, and there's certain cards that will be evergreens that you want to acquire as soon as possible. you'll get a free classic pack each week if you complete the Tavern Brawl, so eventually you'll fill it out, but the pace is glacial and not really practical. i'd recommend spending your money/gold there first. alternatively, if you get one of the larger bundles from the most recent expansions, you'll have a bunch of dust left over which you can use to craft the classic cards you're missing. generally speaking, if you're going to buy cards, you want to get the most recent three expansions. i saw you crafted Rexxar and said you don't think it's a waste if you're getting 4 months of fun out of it, and i totally agree, but you wouldn't want to buy KFT packs since all those cards rotate out in February or March.
this isn't an infallible guide but HSReplay lets you sort cards by set, class, and popularity, which can give you a rough idea of what the most useful cards from the classic set are when you're trying to figure out what to craft next (https://hsreplay.net/cards/#set=EXPERT1&sortBy=includedPopularity). keep in mind that this list is affected by the meta, and this is a rough guide - Greenskin is higher than usual since weapons are in right now, but he's not as versatile as the other legendaries listed, and Geddon is neat but hadn't seen regular play for years until recently - so feel free to consult people ITT before dropping 1600 dust.
a few f2p pointers; dailies are what keep the game free. you get a new one each day, and they can be rerolled, so if you get a quest worth 50g, reroll it. you can have up to 3 quests at a time, so even if you get another 50g quest, you have two more chances to reroll it for something higher. sometimes you'll get a 'play a friend' quest that's worth 80g, in which case you should swing by the hearthpwn forums and look for their friend quest trading thread. there are occasionally seasonal events that will offer double gold or extra rewards, so pop in to the thread to keep an eye out for those.
If there ever was a legendary that was worth it, that would definitely be it.
Enjoy it! Rexxar is a ton of fun!
Gonna go out on a limb and assume that it means decks that are still actually playing the game versus decks that are just playing solitaire and not really giving much of a shit what you're doing. Just drawing stuff until they get to their win condition.
I was basically playing with the deck recipe, only tweaked to include Bonefire Elemental. I can totally see myself cutting Alex in a more refined list.