I thought standard was one sided, I was pretty excited for Twist as I wanted to see the C’thun or grand tournament decks again. But oh boy was I naïve.
This whole mode was basically instantly ruined by absurd existing meta decks that somehow were allowed in this new mode. I understand that it is in early access or beta or whatever they want to name it, and to me personally they can scrap it on the spot. I’ve seen shaman players generate and draw 10 cards in a single turn, cast all of them twice, deal 15 damage in board clears. Then delete their overload mana dealing 17 damage, topping it off with a summon of two 10 mana minions, all in a single turn.
Did I mention druid killing us at turn 7?
I wish hearthstone was a strategy game again, but this isn’t it. I’ve been a very long time hearthstone fan, but now Blizzard is really testing my patience.
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This.
It’s a slot machine that doesn’t pay out real money.
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just because you lost is no reason to kill the mode not even a week after its release
That’s slow.
Seriously. It’s been days and it is a beta test. Quit whining.
Someone forgot to drink their haterade this morning.
and OP forgot to explain how a shaman generated 10 what im guessing are 0 mana cards because he claims the shaman played those cards and drew 10 more … do you know if hes telling the truth i checked the shaman cards and i have no idea how that happened and he never posted a replay
I’ve seen shaman players generate and draw 10 cards in a single turn, cast all of them twice, deal 15 damage in board clears. Then delete their overload mana dealing 17 damage, topping it off with a summon of two 10 mana minions, all in a single turn.
couldnt find the mana cheating that wouldve alowed to do all this
can you?
very simple, they gain mana with that zero mana “gain 2 mana this turn overload 2” card
then use that 2 mana “draw 2 overload 1”
and that final 1 mana “discover/add two spells to your hand overload 1”
maybe you should play the mode once, it’s very hard to miss