How Weak is the Hearthstone Basic Set?
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- Опубліковано 19 кві 2022
- The Basic Set is the first Set of cards we got in Hearthstone, which gives us some core cards to for a brand new player, this was recently replaced by the core set. The basic set was extremely weak.
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I remember someone reporting a 3% winrate with suicide warlock on standard like a year ago. If a deck designed to kill itself wins 3% of the time, the basic cards deck will eventually win.
It's no secret that the power level of new expansion cards are INSANE to the point that a lot of uncommons and rares are better than a lot of core legendaries.. but, many core cards had to be nerfed and would have, in their unnerfed states, fit right in with today's cards... Get your ish together blizz
I remember back in the days when Chillwind Yeti was considered OP
Part of what chased me away from hearthstone was how they kept removing cards from the basic set! The few good ones that were in there (Ragnaros, Sylvanus, azure drakes, etc.) were removed so they could power creep even harder and force us to need even MORE new cards with every new set. I gave up on the game when dailies were no longer enough to keep current decks in even 3 classes.
Y'all laughing at boulderfist ogre, but when Hearthstone first launched that card was scary. It wasn't super powerful, but a vanilla 6/7 was a real threat when good removal was few and far in between.
As someone who has lost track of the expansions years ago, the basic deck is really all I have left to use. This is the exact reason I have been unable to play the game until now. Crawling your way back up to a 50% winrate with cards that are objectively 1-3 mana worse than anything your opponent has is such a nuisance, and if you keep losing you won't earn any cards. It's an endless cycle designed to make you cave in and buy card packs, I hate it.
It's crazy how much removal and healing added into the Game, back then you were actually able to stick an ogor for more than one turn, and chipping your opponent down over the course of the game.
Put it in perspective in yugioh. 2 sacrifices were tough , yet now decks vomit. How many people thought it would last?
I thought this was going to be a 1-hour long video celebrating Silverback Patriarch, to redeem what the Hearthstone team put him through, but instead he got just a mention? He never catches a break!
I love how deadpan he was about boulderfist ogre. There’s really no ripping that bandaid off easily. He’s so unexpectedly strong.
Taking Goldshire Footman, Wolfrider, Reckless Rocketeer, and Boulderfist Ogre into a matches against Tamsin and Guff...
Shattered sun cleric was a 3 mana 3/3 at one point. It was nerfed to 3/2 and saw a lot less play in constructed
I played Hearthstone pretty early on in its life and these starter cards are ones I know very well.
Back in 2015ish, i beat a face hunter at rank 4 with a basic paladin deck and it was the top post on the hearthstone subreddit for nearly a week 😂… it was absolutely crazy
To be fair with War Golem, you could intimidate the opponent so much that they'd promptly concede when you follow it up with two wisps after playing it.
Reckless rocketeer, core hound, ironbark protector - nostalgic cards from the very beginning of my hearthstone days. They were also the best days, when I didn't know anything and just had fun playing big minions
Lmao the chad solid stats vs the virgin combo spam
I had been falling off for a while until I fully quit hearthstone during the reveal season for descent of dragons. I remember feeling like the power creep was huge and I just wasn’t interested in keeping up. Seeing cards like the demon hunter stuff or all of United in Stormwind really shows how nuts they’ve been making the powerlevel.
But the basic set had the EXTREMELY overpowered Silverback Patriarch! When a Teacher's Pet died, and you saw Silverback Patriarch come out, you just looked at your opponent and said "I have a SILVERBACK PATRIARCH! This game is over and we both know it!
There are players that reached legend with only basics for several expansions. It wasn't really that bad at release, many cards were really good and actually got nerfed, such as Shattered Sun Cleric which was a 3/3. Many class cards were absolutely ridiculous too, like Innervate and Preparation. Sure there were some poopy cards and Priest had total garbage, but overall it was not a weak set.