It's Chris, aka Bomblin, aka Spreadsheet guy. I hope you are as excited about a new expansion as me! I can't wait! Anyway, while I wait, I decided to update my spreadsheets a bit and add (soon 2) a new one to the collection! Let me tell you quickly about changes:
I have decided to clean this one a bit. It was a bit old and unreadable. Because of the introduction of ultimate kegs, I do not see the reason to keep all expansions separately. I have also deleted one tier to make it perfect 5. My approach to rankings changed a bit as well. Now I look if the card is/can be in a meta or off-meta decks, not at the value for provision. I think this is a better approach. I will try to keep this spreadsheet updated, so feel free to share it with your friends that start the game! 🙂
To be honest, the reward book requires tons of work. For example, I really want to show you the best paths with the most value. For now, I have added links to each tab in the "info" (first one) tab so it is easier to navigate!
New Spreadsheet just for fun! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bd6GFTZUJjqUjhiLx2qUgHJwnlDq4A8mSbTM3-dF36U/edit#gid=0I am excited about the new patch and I love theory-crafting. I decided to share my notes (a lot of decks will appear there after we see all cards for each faction and will see patch notes). Basically, I need a place to remember my crazy ideas and I thought: Why not share with you? Also, if you want to add some of yours, you can do it in the third, community tab! Let's have some fun with a new expansion! (please follow the guidelines in tab 1 if you want to add something in the community corner)
For people that watch me on Twitch: I will be making a spreadsheet for my decks. Find me there for more info 😉
5, In the future, I might look at the draft tier list but for now, the mode seems dead 😐
Thank you very much for coming to my Ted Talk. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me on any platform!
Been thinking about this. The average player win rate is about 49.5% (~1% draws takes up the other one percent). Forgetting the differences in stats ...