Jo, ORANGE JUICE
MKAY? You should make something about the charactors getting a cold and not being able to do things for a long time, at this rate few with access to computers have more experience than you.
@Sam Borup: If the root of all comedy is misery (for the characters), then I think it works. I read Jane as hardheaded and badly behaved enough to guarantee misadventures, while still fundamentally like-able enough to accept as a protagonist, and tough enough to withstand the slapstick. She fits.
Not just casual mode though, there's also Tavern Brawl, Arena, Heroics, deckbuilding, spectating your friends, trying out that nude mod, innkeeper rematches, etc.
So about hearthstone
Get to a relatively high ladder rank (for you) and then play casual mode for the rest of the time.Until they add more to the game.
Playing against a control warrior as anything other than another control deck, you have to try to win quickly enough that the armor gain and the expensive cards can't become relevant. That mostly means either overwhelming the warrior's minion-killing cards or hoping they don't draw enough of them.
Control warrior in particular achieves this with lots of cards that either deal immediate damage to enemy minions or destroy them outright, lots of armor generation, and some powerful expensive legendaries to finish things off.
@Emissary Of Infinity: A "control" deck generally means one that plays by reacting to whatever the opponent does, usually by efficiently destroying whatever they play and/or healing all the damage they can do, until either they run out of stuff or you can play one of your lategame win conditions.
I don't play Hearthstone, but the fact that the deck is called "Control" warrior tells me it's probably not fun to play against. Any strategy that limits how you're able to play or takes control away from you is irritating to play against.
Ironically, I got a bug while reading this page and I needed to kill the page.
Keradi01
about 9 years ago
I find Facehunters to be quite fun to play against, if only because their simplistic strategy often has them make terrible decisions. I tend to tear through them with ease more often than not. Secret paladins, however, are nightmares. No matter what deck I play, they are rough to handle.