Chapter 264: Lexa and Hearthstone Cards!【1/3】
The 'Nine Controls and Four Thieves' tactic did not catch fire in Hearthstone priest circles, and Anduin rarely appeared in the popular Hearthstone circle due to identity issues.
The nobles couldn't make such a dirty tactic public, first, it was very detrimental to their finished profession, and second, this tactic was too obscene, and they were disgusted to death the whole time... In order to protect the vast majority of non-Priest Hearthstone players, this tactic has been buried for the time being.
Since Hearthstone: Heroes of Azeroth introduced a reform, not only the priest is changing, but also the profession has begun to evolve completely.
Hunter!
A profession that has been circulating in Azeroth, under the skillful weaving of Fenpida, came to Hearthstone and became a virtual profession in the Hearthstone world.
Bleak place.
A certain remote hut.
Here lived a great warrior of the tribe, and with him was a bear named 'Misha', who was Lexa of the Knatha clan, a half-orc with half-orc blood.
Despite being a hybrid of an orc and an ogre, Lexa's burly physique and striking strength allowed him to shine in the first great battle of the Horde's invasion of Azeroth. Pity... With the Coalition of Bloodshed stands as well as persecution from within the tribe against him, worth his own wolf to die by orc warlocks.
Lexa has since left the Horde and disappeared into the endless world of Azeroth with his companion, Misha.
Until the Third World War, Lexa begs the young chief Thrall, and is moved by Thrall's enthusiasm, and works with the troll Rock Khan, Chen Storm Spirit from the unknown world to protect Orgrimmar and fend off Daylin Prodmore's attack.
In the end, Lexa commanded the final Armageddon with Daylin Prodmoore, leaving Daylin Prodmore, an admiral, a complete defeat.
Lexa then engaged in a deathmatch with Daylin Prodmore, eventually killing Daylin Prodmore.
As a hero of a great turning point for the Alliance and the Horde, Lexa chose to leave the Horde at this time after achieving such great achievements.
And now...
Lexa is not idle, and the appearance of Hearthstone: Heroes of Azeroth has allowed the warrior of the former tribe to find a little fun.
At first, the hero was reluctant to play the game, and it wasn't until his friend gifted him a set of Hunter base decks that Lexar fell in love with Hearthstone: Heroes of Azeroth.
Before the expansion card pack was released, Lexa was only thinking and understanding about Hearthstone games, and there was no private Hearthstone battle platform in the Bleak Lands before, and Lexa was thinking about tactics by himself for many days.
During this time, Lexar created a number of tactics centered around the base pack, including some that were both creative and valuable, such as the 'Fifteen Turns' tactic.
Lexa squeezed the ability of his set of hunter basic cards as much as possible, trying to get the maximum output out of the thirty existing cards, and through his own careful calculations, he got the tactic of killing the opponent in fifteen rounds.
This is not Lexar's ultimate goal, his goal is to be higher, faster, and stronger! After trial and error, Lexar found that the limit of the existing deck is only 'fifteen rounds'!
In addition to the 'Fifteen Turns' tactic, Lexa also has some other tactics, and the 'Pet Stream' is one of the tactics that he is proud of, based on some of the pets in the Hunter cards, and plays beautiful battles.
But in the end, it's still limited by the abilities of the base cards, and there are many, many unknowns in the 'pet stream'.
Until...
As Lexa travels to Mogore to meet his friend Bloodhoof, he discovers that Hearthstone: Heroes of Azeroth has a new expansion pack.
On the same day, Lexar purchased nearly 300 expansion packs.
Back in the Desolate Lands, Lexa began the process of opening the new expansion pack, and for the former tribal warrior, the charm of the orange card had no effect on him, and he now just wanted to see if the new card could bring a change in tactics.
The 300 packs of cards took Lexa nearly a morning, and in the afternoon, Lexa began to do a detailed study of the content of these new cards.
The project was so large that it wasn't until late at night that a complete record of the contents of all the new cards was made, categorized by effects.
The rest is to strengthen his original tactics, and the tactic that Lexar cares about the most is his 'fifteen rounds', whether he can continue to squeeze the ability of cards and shorten the time of 'fifteen rounds' is Lexa's ultimate goal.
Long.
With Lexa's unremitting efforts and his own long-term calculations, he finally controlled the 'fifteen rounds' warrior to the card tactic of killing the enemy within 'seven rounds'.
Through their own calculations, their 'T7' tactic will have a 40% chance of winning, of course... All this is your own guess, and how much it needs to be tested in actual combat.
"My old friend, tomorrow we're going to Funeral Village, I heard that the trolls there have bought two Hearthstone battle platforms, let's go check them out!"
Lexa said to his companion 'Misha'.
Although I had seen and visited the Hearthstone Hall near the platform under Mogore, I didn't play Hearthstone cards at that time... I'm just curious about those strange machines.
As he came into contact with Hearthstone and gradually became fascinated, Lexa was only alone in analyzing Hearthstone, always in his own world.
The thought of having to fight on Hearthstone for the first time tomorrow made this warrior who had experienced many big battles still a little nervous, and this tension was no less than going to the battlefield to kill the enemy.
"Hopefully... The 'T7' tactic that I just developed was disappointed by others!"
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Following.
Funeral Village.
A fishing village for trolls and a stopover for tribal adventurers, it is located on the shores of Suthris and south of the Valley of Spears, near the Cenarion Council, an agent of the Cenarion Council Dryad Thrindra, who investigates the invasion of the soul of Zalta, the son of the demigod Cenarius.
The trolls here acquiesced to the Dryad from the Alliance, as the trolls shared her afflictions with the centaurs, and joined the Alliance at the Outpost of Niyer against the Fireblade Clan of the Thunderaxe Fortress.
Of course, in addition to facing those threats, the trolls of Shadow Village spend more time than going out to sea to fish, and playing a game of Hearthstone cards with the locals.
With the joint efforts of the big guys, they finally bought two Hearthstone battle platform equipment, which was unimaginable before, if it weren't for the group of adventurers who began to become rich...
Lexa and 'Misha' arrived at the Shadow Village, and his arrival did not cause much of a sensation, after all, Lexa often came here, and over time the capital was quite familiar.
"Huh?"
"Lexar Warriors, you also play Hearthstone: Heroes of Azeroth?" a sharp-eyed troll villager asked with a surprised look on his face when he saw a deck of cards in Lexa's hand.
"All the time!"
"It's only today that I'm out to fight," Lexa said to the troll.
"Oh my God!"
"That's great, many of us here are Hearthstone players, why don't you play with us, don't think that there are no masters in the remote area of Shadow Village, we have a lot of powerful people here!" the troll said to Lexa.
"Take me to meet the so-called masters!"
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