oh right! I forgot about the entry fee to the Arena. Good call.fastbilly1 wrote: Or to play in the arena
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Ugh, the Hunter hero sucks or I do or both. Much prefer the Mage.
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The best advice I can give for Hearthstone is the same advice I had in Magic. Life is a resource, winning with full health only gives you bragging rights. So dont drop your Mirror Image on turn 1.
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right. More and more I'm learning that it's not just the cards you play - it's the order in which you play them. Meaning, in a single hand you might play 3 cards, but the order that you play them can cause a huge difference in outcome.fastbilly1 wrote:The best advice I can give for Hearthstone is the same advice I had in Magic. Life is a resource, winning with full health only gives you bragging rights. So dont drop your Mirror Image on turn 1.
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Very true.noiseredux wrote:right. More and more I'm learning that it's not just the cards you play - it's the order in which you play them. Meaning, in a single hand you might play 3 cards, but the order that you play them can cause a huge difference in outcome.fastbilly1 wrote:The best advice I can give for Hearthstone is the same advice I had in Magic. Life is a resource, winning with full health only gives you bragging rights. So dont drop your Mirror Image on turn 1.
Case in point, say it is round six and I have a Warsong Commander, Coin, and two Murloc Tidehunters in my hand. I can spend the coin, drop the Warsong Commander, then both Tidehunters. The Warsong Commander gives any newly dropped creatures under attack 3 charge (so they can attack the turn they are played), while the Tidehunters spawn 1/1 Murlocs. Done properly you have 6 attack points that can charge in four characters. If they survive and you drop a Raid Leader next turn you have 10 attack in Murlocs alone, since most people will target the Warsong Commander first.
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Murloc Tidecaller and then Murloc Tidehunter - gives you a 3/2 Murloc buddy.
Re: Hearthstone thread
Also, try to keep your minions alive. That's (the opposite of) what I noticed the most when spectating you (hehe)... try to maximize the health your minions have while getting rid of your opponent's, so you make them run out of options.noiseredux wrote:right. More and more I'm learning that it's not just the cards you play - it's the order in which you play them. Meaning, in a single hand you might play 3 cards, but the order that you play them can cause a huge difference in outcome.fastbilly1 wrote:The best advice I can give for Hearthstone is the same advice I had in Magic. Life is a resource, winning with full health only gives you bragging rights. So dont drop your Mirror Image on turn 1.
Also, Hunter is one of the cheapest classes out there @Stark. Good to start off with actually for beginners without more of the "Expert" cards. Make a rush deck with it (minions with charge; only attack the enemy hero and don't kill their minions). That said, I much prefer playing as Mage too.
I know that's the opposite of what I said above; Hunter is just one of those classes everyone hates (lol). Many different styles of play in HS.
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astute observation. I'd say I do have a tendency to play a bit aggressively toward the player, which can sometimes come at the cost of sacrificing minions stupidly.dogman91 wrote: Also, try to keep your minions alive. That's (the opposite of) what I noticed the most when spectating you (hehe)... try to maximize the health your minions have while getting rid of your opponent's, so you make them run out of options.
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I don't know why - maybe beginners luck, or maybe the AI is just really low when you first start out, but I feel like i'll never lose at this game.
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The AI is really bad to the point of ridiculousness. The appeal of the game is definitely in the online play... not really a challenge if going for single player only IMO. Not to knock you or anything. 
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Wait till you play online. Games take a different dynamic when the other player makes random choices. The AI is more keen on clearing the battlefield than the other player.mjmjr25 wrote:I don't know why - maybe beginners luck, or maybe the AI is just really low when you first start out, but I feel like i'll never lose at this game.

