Saturday, May 28, 2016
Hearthstone Decklists
So here are the non-meta decks I am currently running (I also have meta decks as well, but I prefer creativity or innovation to direct copying). Any constructive comments are welcome.
Overwatch
I did not see this one coming. I did not play in the beta, so I am a little late to the party, but this game has scratched an fps itch I didn't know I still had. What a wild ride!
At the moment, I am still digging into the feel of each character. So far, some early favourites are D. Va, Mercy and McCree.
I am also really enjoying the lore of the game. I've read all the Atlas News items, listened to Lucio's music, read Mei's journal, read all the comics and watched all the trailers and origin shorts. The story has me really intrigued.
Friday, May 13, 2016
Ok, so let's talk Whispers of the Old Gods
I have been very busy lately (as usual!). Unusually, however, this has been largely due to Hearthstone overload, no pun intended.
With their latest expansion to the Hearthstone universe, Whispers of the Old Gods, Blizzard has completely turned the game upside down. Not only have new formats been introduced to separate current card sets in the Standard format from being able to play any card in existence in the Wild format, but all the new cards brought in with the expansion along with nerfed cards from previous sets that were deemed too powerful have completely upended the meta game.
The Old Gods themselves C'Thun, Yogg-Saron, Y'Shaarj and N'Zoth are all powerful cards, and even meta-deck-defining in the case of C'Thun and N'Zoth. However, the entire set has introduced many other cards which have also had a strong impact. For example, the ever-controversial Flamewreathed Faceless has allowed the Shaman class to take a respectable position in top-level play despite the salty cries of downed opponents who claim it is overpowered to have a 7/7 for 4 mana.
With their latest expansion to the Hearthstone universe, Whispers of the Old Gods, Blizzard has completely turned the game upside down. Not only have new formats been introduced to separate current card sets in the Standard format from being able to play any card in existence in the Wild format, but all the new cards brought in with the expansion along with nerfed cards from previous sets that were deemed too powerful have completely upended the meta game.
The Old Gods themselves C'Thun, Yogg-Saron, Y'Shaarj and N'Zoth are all powerful cards, and even meta-deck-defining in the case of C'Thun and N'Zoth. However, the entire set has introduced many other cards which have also had a strong impact. For example, the ever-controversial Flamewreathed Faceless has allowed the Shaman class to take a respectable position in top-level play despite the salty cries of downed opponents who claim it is overpowered to have a 7/7 for 4 mana.
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