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Interview With Hearthstone Game Designers Liv Breeden & Peter Whalen at BlizzCon - Discussing Rastakhan's Rumble!
If at all, Battlebond is the MtG edition this one resembles to the most.
But yeah, it was very funny to see Ixalan getting released at a time when HS was all about Pirates and Dinosaurs …
I think both companies are having their eyes on each other in terms of trends. And *conspiracy theory mode on* if anyone thinks they are NOT spying on each others’ future developments … well … it’s a harsh world out there. ๐
Rastakhan's Rumble Card Review #1 - Sul'thraze, Shirvallah, the Tiger, Hir'eek, the Bat, Hex Lord Malacrass, Cannon Barrage and more!
To be honest, I don’t have any hope for both and would’ve rated them both 0/10. ๐
Rastakhan's Rumble Expansion Guide โ Release Date, Card Spoilers List, Pre-Purchase
I’m somewhat confused by the ‘new card style’ tag … what does that mean? The Spirits aren’t exactly new in any way… just normal minions. So I guess ‘New card style: Loa’ doesn’t mean nothing in regards of game rules? Shirvallah and Hir’eek are Loas, right?
Rastakhan's Rumble Expansion Guide โ Release Date, Card Spoilers List, Pre-Purchase
Maybe content is available not before the expansion releases!? I can’t remember how it was handled last time you preordered through battle.net …
Rastakhan's Rumble Card Review #1 - Sul'thraze, Shirvallah, the Tiger, Hir'eek, the Bat, Hex Lord Malacrass, Cannon Barrage and more!
Sounds very meme-ish for sure. ๐
Rastakhan's Rumble Card Review #1 - Sul'thraze, Shirvallah, the Tiger, Hir'eek, the Bat, Hex Lord Malacrass, Cannon Barrage and more!
I think it’s a little more complex … there actually were times when with each new expansion, Blizzard very clearly told the players which strategies they should go for (like, Dragon Priest or C’thun decks). And … most players didn’t like that, because for them it felt like their creativity was limited by handing out blueprints for viable strategies.
Right now, what they’re trying to do (in my opinion) is to give the players more deckbuilding freedom by NOT going all in on obvious strategies. The downsides are that there will be lots of cards that aren’t playable immediately and that there aren’t many (any) totally new strategies when an expansion is released.
I might be wrong though; maybe Hearthstone’s developers just don’t know what they’re doing. ๐
Rastakhan's Rumble Card Review #1 - Sul'thraze, Shirvallah, the Tiger, Hir'eek, the Bat, Hex Lord Malacrass, Cannon Barrage and more!
I’m not completely done with the review, but … how can you rate the Bat lower than the Tiger? You said it for yourself … in a vacuum, the Tiger CAN’T EVEN BE PLAYED. So, the Bat has to be better, right?
imho, the Tiger should be rated 0/10 as long as there are no clear support tools in this expansion. I mean … the f**cking card CAN’T BE PLAYED. ๐
PS: There is that Paladin spell that draws a card and deals it’s cost in damage, right? Smell a meme deck here with Giants and the Tiger …
What Happened to Class Weaknesses in Hearthstone?
In my oppinion, the dillution of class identity originates in Blizzard’s ongoing ‘masterplan’ to continuously rearrange the classes’ power level. If it is decided to bring Druid to the top, well, this can only be done by erasing certain class-specific weaknesses. One could argue that in this example, they did it rather creatively; instead of ‘printing’ more efficient aoe, they gave the class armor and taunts.
On the other hand, when a class should be weaker, they go as far as to actively remove ‘identity’ … Fiery War Axe was a Warrior signature card as was Mana Wyrm for Mage.
tl;dr Blizzard’s focus is on power level (maybe on archetypes) far more than it is on class identity.
Maybe they think that identity is given simply due to the fact that there are class cards?
Maybe the class system (or the fact that classes usually cannot be ‘mixed’) is the core of the problem? In Magic the Gathering, you don’t have to dillute color identity because you are allowed to lessen their weaknesses by combining them with other colors. In this context, maybe the x-class concept presented in MSoG is the way to go for HS (if done right).
Did the Boomsday Balance Patch Change the Hearthstone Meta?
Despite that, for the most part his statement is true.
Murloc Mage Mage Deck List Guide - Boomsday - November 2018
I must confess I really like that comment. ๐
Ike's Top 50 Cubelock - Post Nerf Boomsday
Is it possible to magnetize Prince Taldaram onto Zilliax? Or is that not working because he doesn’t have the Magnetic keyword as long he isn’t on the battlefield?
Just curious …
Odd Warrior Deck List Guide โ Rastakhan's Rumble โ March 2019
So … maybe that deck would’ve been viable if FWA still cost 2. Like, redundancy and stuff … ๐
The Headless Horseman Rides! Tavern Brawl Guide
I so hoped for another chance to get the ‘Halloween’ card back … after 13 gruesome games that felt like playing against the Lich King with basic cards (almost) a pack it was.
Well, you can’t have it all. ๐
Odd Warrior Deck List Guide โ Rastakhan's Rumble โ March 2019
I just realized that since the nerf of Fiery War Axe (that, btw, was one of the biggest steps towards destroying Control Warrior in the first place) there wasn’t a single card that couldn’t have been released if FWA stayed the way it was.
So much for ‘opening up design space’.
Standout Post-Nerf Boomsday Project Decks
Jupp. 5 Legendaries and 5 Epics (some of them very specific in use) make the deck expensive.
Analysis Of The Upcoming Boomsday Nerfs (Giggling Inventor, Mana Wyrm, Aviana) And Their Impact On The Meta
I might remember wrong, but Warrior was essentially a dead class until Witchwood (Baku)!? Sure there where some experiments with fatigue builds, but they wheren’t successful.
Same for Shaman (Shudderwock).
I guess we’ll have to wait and see. As I mentioned, I’d be very happy if Mage would get good new cards.
How to Crush the Dual-Class Arena - Strategies, Tips & Tricks for Power Level Picks
My personal experience with the ‘new’ Arena is that the gap between totally broken decks and piles of trash is even bigger than before. Most of the time, that leads to very lopsided games (either for me or my opponent) and that is not very enjoyable.
Tbh, I liked it better when every deck was the nuts. ๐ But I understand Pros like Kripp who want a more distinguishable format compared to Standard.
Just checked – doesn’t work, obviously. Still old recipes available.