The sad part is I could've actually said more, but at that point I might as well start recording videos with commentary (a future possiblity).
I'm going to see how feasible three posts a week end up being for this:
1.) Thursday pre-event journal
2.) Sunday/Monday post-event journal
3.) Mid-week deck update where I try to improve the deck, further, using core/DO cards I already have from packs (ignoring cost constraints)
It averages out to 10-15 matches a day, which I think could be reasonable enough. Fingers crossed!
I only joined GU a couple of weeks ago, so unfortunately I've missed out on any events or balance/meta shifts prior to that. I feel Enduring Shield is still reliably strong, though, even after whatever changes were made.
Yea three posts a week would be amazing as long as you are not trying to do to much and you enjoy making them. Wow only a couple of weeks ago? You seem to have a really good grasp on the game already. Do you have a background in playing TCGs? If you think enduring shield is good now man it would have blown your socks off back then lol. It truly was a pleasure to take in your post and all the details you put into it. It is without a doubt one of the better written articles on the site thus far.
I've been playing MTG (and many many physical/digital attempts at recreating that nostalgic experience) going on two decades, now. I attempted to get into Hearthstone, but having already dabbled in nearly a dozen other digital TCG's prior to it, I was immediately turned off by its poor progression system. It doesn't help that Blizzard was already quickly moving to the top of my "least favorite game devs" list after multiple tragic failures :*(
I briefly cover my journey of TCG discovery in my GU introduction, if you're interested.
Glad you enjoyed the post, and here's to hopin' I can keep it up! Merry Christmas to ya!