Those buffs had also actually been working really well for me lately. Studying the cards before performing in later game proves really effective actually.
Any advice is appreciated 😁 Why not play Stonetusk Boar & Might turn 2 to attack the hero if no taunts on board? Curious why thats a mistake? It's something i would have done but dont know why its bad... at 8:30
The reason why we don't do this is because we're looking for a more robust start to our match, especially against Hunter which has easy ways to remove 1 Health creatures in this rank (Arcane Shot, Elven Archer, Stonetusk Boar). We can do the play you suggested, but if they remove the Boar before we have a chance to buff it, or the turn after we hit for 4 or 7, then sure we got our opponent down to 25/22, but we now have no board presence and almost no hand! We're not a hyper-aggressive deck, we're a midrange deck, and our early plays need to reflect this. This doesn't mean you shouldn't do this ever, it's about what your deck is doing now and in the next few turns, and what you think your opponent can and will do. Hope this helps!
JustTCG I see, i think my issue is always attacking the hero unless they have taunt ignoring cards on the board sometimes works sometimes not, never consistent, so it felt wrong but im starting to understand controlling the board, thank you, finding your videos are very helpful starting out in my Hearthstone journey, loving this game 😄 only regret not playing it sooner
Glad you're finding them useful! My biggest piece of advice I can give to new players is to avoid the trap of thinking only about what you're doing that turn. Think about what you need to do in the following turns, and the realistic ways your opponent can respond to them. Good luck!
Druid is way better for budget based repetitively ever since I looked into it’s buffs and how fast it summons multiple cards at once and how great it buffs them. Making them just a issue for other players who are not playing competitively check it out. Whispering winds then power of the wild then savage roar next turn. You’d be surprised on how effective just that is. Against other players. Or just camping the map on first person shooters.
Those buffs had also actually been working really well for me lately. Studying the cards before performing in later game proves really effective actually.
Thanks for the video man, appreciate the help!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Any advice is appreciated 😁 Why not play Stonetusk Boar & Might turn 2 to attack the hero if no taunts on board? Curious why thats a mistake? It's something i would have done but dont know why its bad... at 8:30
The reason why we don't do this is because we're looking for a more robust start to our match, especially against Hunter which has easy ways to remove 1 Health creatures in this rank (Arcane Shot, Elven Archer, Stonetusk Boar). We can do the play you suggested, but if they remove the Boar before we have a chance to buff it, or the turn after we hit for 4 or 7, then sure we got our opponent down to 25/22, but we now have no board presence and almost no hand!
We're not a hyper-aggressive deck, we're a midrange deck, and our early plays need to reflect this. This doesn't mean you shouldn't do this ever, it's about what your deck is doing now and in the next few turns, and what you think your opponent can and will do. Hope this helps!
JustTCG I see, i think my issue is always attacking the hero unless they have taunt ignoring cards on the board sometimes works sometimes not, never consistent, so it felt wrong but im starting to understand controlling the board, thank you, finding your videos are very helpful starting out in my Hearthstone journey, loving this game 😄 only regret not playing it sooner
Glad you're finding them useful! My biggest piece of advice I can give to new players is to avoid the trap of thinking only about what you're doing that turn. Think about what you need to do in the following turns, and the realistic ways your opponent can respond to them. Good luck!
Nice deck thanks i modified it a bit acting some atynt cards and that one defender guy that turns 2 minions into taunts and gives them +1
Druid is way better for budget based repetitively ever since I looked into it’s buffs and how fast it summons multiple cards at once and how great it buffs them. Making them just a issue for other players who are not playing competitively check it out. Whispering winds then power of the wild then savage roar next turn. You’d be surprised on how effective just that is. Against other players. Or just camping the map on first person shooters.
The guide is very very helpful!!!, I Like your video for my thanks.
i know this is very basic build, but you could include a link to copy the deck :-) thanks for the video
Is blessing of kings still a card?
It's played in competitive deck so of course it's good
Can't find blessing of kings
hanz hol den Flammenwerfer sorry it’s a bit late, go to crafting and select show uncraftable, you need to be paladin level 10
There is a 6 mana alternative that gives it divine shield and taunt as well