How to Hearthstone:
1. If you have Battle.net, it's Blizzard's Team Fortress 2 equivalent: a silly but well-balanced free-to-play and very-expensive-to-decorate-and-optimize game. You should always be able to download it.
2. Listen to the tutorial.
3. Do daily quests.
4. Buy and/or beat Naxxramas if you're planning on playing constructed.
4. If you feel that you're getting good, always, always, ALWAYS choose "Arena" rather than "Play", (the utterly superfluous buttons should be fixed in the next patch.) It's theoretically bad because you could have spent 2/3 of that gold on just getting an extra pack, but even when you don't win in Arena, you get a pack and extra gold or card-generating arcane dust to offset the extra 50 gold Arena costs. You also get valuable experience with the game, like:
5. Arena is totally cheap and requires no skill, I drafted what I thought was a horrible deck, which was so horrible people kept losing to it, because they never expected that level of horribleness. (Probably a lesson there somewhere.)
1. If you have Battle.net, it's Blizzard's Team Fortress 2 equivalent: a silly but well-balanced free-to-play and very-expensive-to-decorate-and-optimize game. You should always be able to download it.
2. Listen to the tutorial.
3. Do daily quests.
4. Buy and/or beat Naxxramas if you're planning on playing constructed.
4. If you feel that you're getting good, always, always, ALWAYS choose "Arena" rather than "Play", (the utterly superfluous buttons should be fixed in the next patch.) It's theoretically bad because you could have spent 2/3 of that gold on just getting an extra pack, but even when you don't win in Arena, you get a pack and extra gold or card-generating arcane dust to offset the extra 50 gold Arena costs. You also get valuable experience with the game, like:
5. Arena is totally cheap and requires no skill, I drafted what I thought was a horrible deck, which was so horrible people kept losing to it, because they never expected that level of horribleness. (Probably a lesson there somewhere.)
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