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[email protected] в категроии Английский язык, вопрос открыт 11.12.2017 в 15:58
This is the exact opposite of how releases in a Standard rotation are supposed to be. It is a system that allows for much more excess in card releases because you aren't going to burden new players with your entire backlog of cards, only those from the past two years.
Quantity has not been the only lacking change in card releases. Whispers and Karazhan also didn’t change much in the style of card releases. This can be observed by looking at Priest, historically a bad class for most of the history of Hearthstone. Standard was bound to be a massive blow for them too as a lot of their best cards were to be rotated out leaving them only with their mostly dysfunctional basic and classic set.
So what did Priest get post-Standard to remedy this? In WotG they got a mixture of C’Thun cards, N’Zoth support and combo healing. In Karazhan they got a card for self-sustain, one for revival shenanigans and one for silence synergy. Where is the focus? How is any single theme going to receive enough support when the releases for Priest cards are so split? The answer is, it is not.
This is hardly a new problem for Priest. Lack of focus was a recurring issue in the releases for Priest the entire 2015. It was something that needed to change, Standard notwithstanding. Instead, we got standard and no change and what little progress had been made to make Priest playable was pretty much reversed, and in its place were tiny tidbits of different deck themes without any of them receiving sufficient support. This leads to a massive waste of potential. The silence theme could be cool if it was supported sufficiently but now we are in this saturation where the best card for the theme, Wailing Soul, was already phased out months before the silence theme became a thing.
As it stands, though, with releases so distorted, way too much in Hearthstone is dictated by the evergreen Classic sets and this has been the biggest sin of Standard: The incapability of its sets to overcome the status quo that was set by the classic Hearthstone.
Now that I mention Yogg, let me make a brief note on him. I could make a longer article evaluating Yogg, but at this point it would be completely futile. The rage over the RNG of Yogg has long since reached critical mass and with the nerf there is not much left to be said. It was very rare he actually did much more than you should expect from a 10 mana card, but most of the community has since lost perspective about how high that expectation actually is. A 10 mana card clearing the board is not outrageous.
Suffice to say, Yogg was much less of a problem than people made him out to be. The real problem was how long he was the only thing of relevance we have seen from Whispers and onwards. Yogg and deckstyles mostly defined by classic sets have been the majority of what we saw in HCT tournaments.
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