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So how long do I have to decide on Naxx? And just to be sure I understand, once I own Naxx I can play it as much as I want and unlock the cards even after it goes out, is that correct?
~Aldin, musingly He either fears his fate too much or his desserts are small That dares not put it to the touch to gain or lose it all ~James Graham |
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Naxx has five parts, each of which costs 700 gold. One of the other guys might be able to answer your other questions.
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I don't know if there is an exact date. Just sometime this month I believe. Once you have it you can play it as much as you want for as long as you want I believe and still unlock those cards that way instead of crafting them. |
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Oh, thank god, because I don't see myself winning the hard mode challenges soon. Phew.
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I have beaten all of naxx hard challenges, got about half of black rock and only a few of explorers.
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As long as you buy the first wing of Naxx before WotOG release, you should be able to buy the other wings in the future. At least that's the rumor I heard. I also heard that the expansion and standard will release on April 26th.
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Thanks for the info, all. I think I will buy the first wing of Naxx in the next week, just as a hedge against the idea I might decide later I want it but then not be able to get it.
~Aldin, still needing to unlock all the basic cards He either fears his fate too much or his desserts are small That dares not put it to the touch to gain or lose it all ~James Graham |
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The next expansion launches on April 26, so I would assume that the last day to buy Nax will be the 25th. (It's possible that they will shut it down earlier, but I doubt it, especially since they haven't said so.) Apparently they're going to do a special stream thingy next week Thursday, and I'm guessing they'll have all the nitty-gritty details for the new expansion, launch of standard, and everything else. Like vegie said, as long as you get the first wing of Nax before it rotates out you'll be able to buy the rest of it. (Rumor is that they'll be shutting it down completely eventually, but that hasn't been confirmed so even if it is true I'm guessing you'll have a good amount of time to finish getting the cards from it). Also, if you're still new, have you looked up all the bonus achievements you earn early in the game? There are a few that aren't listed with the quests that give you rewards. (Stuff like getting all classes to level 10, winning 100 games in any mode, etc.) Monthly Utah Tournaments in SLC!!
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Okay, I think I started with a poor understanding of hero powers and I want to just type this out for critique by better players. My initial thought was that I should always prefer to use hero powers over playing cards as they are renewable each turn and keep me from burning through my hand as quickly. I was failing to account for how important it is to have board control. Here is my current guideline for use:
1) In general, never use a hero power unless you have board control or it will help establish board control. 1a) Notwithstanding the above, always use a hero power when it is the best way to satisfy a long term goal or when you have spare mana (and it is otherwise beneficial). ~Aldin, with 4/9 sets of basic cards unlocked He either fears his fate too much or his desserts are small That dares not put it to the touch to gain or lose it all ~James Graham |
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It varies from deck to deck. If you're a Rogue, you should always have a weapon out, if possible. If you're a Priest, obviously you should be healing things that are hurt, and that will (if you have the cards) trigger benefits for and from your minions.
Board control is king. You are right about that. Beyond that, use of your hero powers depends on which hero you have, what's in your deck, and what's on the board. As always, I'm trying to sneak in an answer before the better players do. |
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There's no flat rule on using your hero power. It varies from deck to deck and even within decks to the draw you get or the matchup you are in. I don't want to give you any hard rules for a class since you'll find decks that break them all the time. I will say that if you have the option to play an X mana minion, or an X-2 mana minion + hero power, most of the time it's better to just use all of your mana and drop the bigger threat on the board. The damage on the opponent's face or the token you make usually are not as relevant as playing on curve.
10 Years of Gencon/Scapecon Battle Reports - Comic Battle Reports - Probability Calculator App - Reverse the Whip Army Archetypes "It's all about the game." - Sgt. Ernie Calhoun |