News Blizzard sent out an email that had a statistic from each of their games from the past year. WoW: 169,559,870 Squirrels caught in the Aw, Nuts! World quest. Diablo: 601,875 Hardcore deaths in Sanctuary Overwatch: 217,817,802 Payloads delivered HotS: 42,981,967 Dragon Knights unleashed Starcraft: 25,127,453 Victories for Aiur Hearthstone: 5,829,905,234 Murlocs played Espo Mode Clockwork Card Dealer – Standard “Tinkertown gnomes are testing their prototype card-bot: Optimotron! The card you draw on turn 1 will be a 1-cost card, if you have one. On turn 2, a 2-cost card…” Hunter Cards in Mean Streets of Gadgetzan Deck spotlights: Yogg N’Zoth Hunter – Rat Pack, Smugglers Crate Beast Hunter – Alleycat, Smuggler’s Crate, Hidden Cache, Trogg Beastrager, Grimestreet Smuggler, Rat Pack, Shaky Zipgunner, Dispatch Kodo, Doppelgangster, Don Han’Cho Face Hunter – Alleycat, Rat Pack, Dispatch Kodo SecretCrush – http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/706080-3rank-secret-meta-crusher Reviews and Emails iTunes Reviews: 0 Emails: 1 MothballWizard Subject: Brawl Hey guys, I’m a little late with this, but I was listening to episode 121 where you were discussing the latest deathrattle brawl and Espo was giving Vastidious a hard time about playing Face Hunter in the brawl. He was said to be ignoring the spirit of the game and ruining others fun (in partial jest). I love Espo’s passion for the Hearthstone experience and I get where he was coming from with his comments, but I wanted to some light on the topic from a different direction. As a new player, the brawls where you are given a deck are a ton of fun. You get to play with new or old cards that you don’t have in your collection and don’t have the dust to craft. However, the brawls like the deathrattle brawl wind up being extremely frustrating for me. I want to buy into the theme and go and craft a deathrattle deck, so I open up my collection, do a search for “deathrattle” and gaze upon my glorious collection of… 5 deathrattle cards. About half of these did damage to MY face, so they weren’t really viable to build a deck on. I still gave it my best shot, but after about five games where I only made it to turn 4-5 before either conceding or having my face bashed in, I was pretty frustrated and had to stop playing for awhile. That one pack a week is really valuable to a new player, so I eventually took Vastidious’s approach and came back to the game, constructed a mid-range hunter, and won my next three matches. I want to get into the game and enjoy the brawls, but sometimes a new player collection can be really limiting. We can’t win all the time, but what would you recommend to new players who are faced with a situation like this so that we can engage in the rich world that the Hearthstone team crafts for us …and still get our packs while having fun? Throwing another log on the fire, MW Twitter: notrob ?? ?? ?@notrob Wanted to shout out fellow podcasters for Happy Holidays2: @CoinConcede @LotiPodcast @HeroPower_Cast @GWpodcast @TheOverViewGG Facebook Shoutout: Dusharmo: Omg! You aren’t going to believe this. I know you guys are going to think I was sniping, but I promise it was all luck. I played Kripp again! I played the first match and was freaking out, because I saw my name on his stream (post below this one). But I still won. Then my wife wanted me to wrap Christmas presents for our son, so I did. I was telling my wife that I wish I didn’t misplay in my match with him. Then I came back to finish my arena run and I play one match and won then queued again. I get redemption, I hit Kripp again….. I don’t make any misplays this time and won (I also closed out his stream). I BEAT KRIPP TWICE! He’s still a better hearthstone player than I, but I can say I beat Kripp twice. Outro That does it for this episode. You can email the show at info@legendoftheinnkeeper.com. You can also visit our website at legendoftheinnkeeper.com where we will post the show notes with the episode that has links to all the information we discussed. Our YouTube channel is www.legendoftheinnkeeper.com/YouTube You can follow us on Twitter LOTI Podcast – @LOTIpodcast. Espo – @Xcmtbgamer You can support the show through Patreon at : www.patreon.com/Legendoftheinnkeeper Be sure to subscribe and rate us on iTunes! Until next show, Happy gaming! Credits: Music by James Marantette – https://soundcloud.com/james-marantette Liked it? Take a second to support Legend of the Innkeeper on Patreon!The post LOTI 123 : Mean Streets – Hunter appeared first on Legend of the Innkeeper.
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