What he says about the Arena is very interesting.
Essentially everyone is drafting the same cards over and over again since you can't count on synergies showing up and hero powers invalidate some aggressive choices.
According to Twitter, a new invite wave is going out very soon.
Essentially everyone is drafting the same cards over and over again since you can't count on synergies showing up and hero powers invalidate some aggressive choices.
In the Arena, you initially select a class from three possible choices, which determines what cards youll see during the draft. You then see thirty separate packs of three cards from which you select one card each. Once youve picked your thirty cards, you have your deck you dont have an opportunity to cut any of them from your pool. This makes it very difficult to pick cards that are dependent on particular synergies, and is also very punishing if you begin down the path of one strategy and then decide to switch into a different one. As an example of this, in one of my first drafts I picked up an Abomination early, a defensive creature that deals damage to all other creatures in play when it dies. After that point, however, I started picking up aggressively oriented cards mostly smaller creatures and my deck went in a very different direction than I started. This made the Abomination actively detrimental in my deck if I played him and my opponent killed him, it typically wiped out my entire board, so I would end up sitting with the card in my hand unplayed for most of the game.
Similarly, in another draft, I decided to pick up an Ancient Watcher to try it out. That card is a big, cheap creature that cannot attack. It can be powerful when combined with Silence effects that remove the powers from a creature, but by itself does absolutely nothing. I was unable to pick up anyancientwatcher Silence effects for the remainder of the draft, so every time I drew the Ancient Watcher it was literally a dead card with no possible upside.
The implication of this is an incredibly strong incentive to draft cards with a guaranteed baseline power level and to avoid using picks on cards that require synergies to manifest in order to be powerful. This leads to picking the same cards repeatedly, and a huge swath of cards going largely unpicked and unplayed. This issue is exacerbated by the existence of the Hero powers that suppress one health creatures. The only one health creatures that you can afford to draft at all are those that have a powerful ability when they come into play, because their actual body is not only invalidated by almost half of the Hero powers early on, but are also naturally much weaker later in the game due to the nature of the direct attacking system. This makes it very difficult to ever effectively draft an aggressive deck, further pushing players toward the same midrange creatures every game.
This flies in the face of exactly what is fun about drafting as opposed to constructed. The appeal of draft formats is that theyre ever-changing and you end up with a new deck every time. To the contrary, I felt like my deck in Hearthstone was pushed to being almost exactly identical every time I drafted the same class, and even between classes I was generally looking for the same neutral minion cards to round out my curve. There are only so many times I can play a Senjin Shieldmasta or Booty Bay Bodyguard and enjoy it. And no matter how fun the Murloc and Pirate synergy cards may look, its almost always a mistake to pick them.
Overall, I think Hearthstone is well done, but I feel like both the Hero powers and the nature of the draft format (and, notably, the combination of them) lead to very low variance in game play. The game is certainly fun for a while, and makes a great first impression, but I feel like it is shaky when it comes to replayability. If I were to make one change to the game, I would eliminate or vastly rework the Hero powers, because theyre a huge part of this, and they threaten to overshadow any future cards in the same way.
Where's my invite Bliz?
Blizzard pls. ;_;
According to Twitter, a new invite wave is going out very soon.