@Buretsu: Or at least to pick whatever tier 3 budget deck you can manage to put together. It doesn't have to be "strongest", but something that's at least in the meta is still going to do way better than something you came up with a minute ago.
So the moral of this story is to quit playing with your food? Humorously, another gaming comic I read, Cardboard Crack, also has a comic on this theme this week. Looks like I'm getting multiple prods to finish the match, already!
Do NOT waste any time with Elder Scrolls Legends. It's Hearthstone with TES characters, you seem to have spent enough time and resources in HS, don't bother changing now.
Honestly, ESL is pretty decent for the arena mode and the campaign, but I can't say I was too impressed with the pvp. But to be fair, I'm at a level where the title "filthy casual" is too hardcore for me.
Its odd how you call yourself an RNG fan, but then dismissed something like Enter the Gungeon for being too RNG, despite it requiring more player skill than most other games in its genre and more than the approaching zero of modern TCGs.
I really hope for that wrap up page, vengeance Jane is awesome and it would be great to see the end results of her fury. Not really a current netdeck since ppl don't really play Lava Burst nowadays but it made the joke work and that's all I really care about. :)
When discussing the shaman meta, remember that every card in this combo was introduced ages ago, yet shaman spent most of that time dead last in winrate. The real reason burn aggro shaman is on top is because it doesn't need to rely on an easily-countered 10-mana otk combo anymore.
@Buretsu: yeah because there are exactly 0 ways to prevent this. You can't play a taunt, or kill them earlier, or put them in a situation where they have to use one of those 6 cards earlier in the game. It's a 6 card combo for fucksake if you let the opponent get that you deserve to lose.