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Hall of fame hearthstone
Hall of fame hearthstone








hall of fame hearthstone
  1. #HALL OF FAME HEARTHSTONE PATCH#
  2. #HALL OF FAME HEARTHSTONE PRO#

Blizzard used to only replace Class cards that rotated out (since a Neutral card out didn’t disturb the class balance), but they’ve apparently changed their minds. On top of that, all of the previously rotated Neutral cards will also get replaced. We’ll also get the already promised cards that replace the latest HoF rotation ( Naturalize, Divine Favor, Doomguard). builds). We’ll be getting two new Basic cards to replace Vanish and Mind Blast – cards that should be more in line with what Blizzard wants those classes to do.īut that’s not all. And Priest is not meant to be a burst class that can deal a lot of burn damage from hand – they want the class to win either through outvaluing the opponent (Control builds) or through board (Clone/Resurrect/Deathrattle etc. Rogue should be good at clearing single targets, but not good at dealing with wide boards. The reason is simple (and outlined in the official post below) – those two cards just don’t fit into what Blizzard thinks should be the identity of those classes. Two cards are going to rotate out to Wild – Rogue’s Vanish and Priest’s Mind Blast.

#HALL OF FAME HEARTHSTONE PATCH#

The HoF rotation and addition of new cards will happen with the next major patch (no precise date yet). It’s the first time we’re getting one mid-year. What makes it surprising is that those usually happen alongside the Standard rotation, with the first expansion of each year (so we just had one not even 3 months ago). After a nerf patch and a buff patch, we’ll gett a… Hall of Fame rotation.

  • "Xiaohai" means little child, he was given the nickname as he was able to defeat older players at a very young age.If you thought that nothing can surprise you more than the recent buff patch, you might have been mistaken.
  • Is well-known for having incredible reaction time.
  • According to Xiao Hai, he doesn't need to constantly practice against the best players to maintain his status because once he learns a game, his skills remain sharp no matter what.
  • His favorite King of Fighters game is The King of Fighters XIII.
  • Notorious for being able to play fighting games with a single hand.
  • Had a rivalry with NuckleDu in Street Fighter.
  • According to Chris Hu, Xiao Hai's father would actively go to Chinese arcades and coach Xiao Hai to become a better player, abusively so on occasion.
  • Was featured on a Chinese Esports Hall of Fame article.
  • EVO japan was the culmination of his mastery over the game, as he defeated past EVO Champions ET and ZJZ with ease, only dropping a single game to Leshar in the whole tournament. Despite not being able to travel in 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he dominated the online tournaments he was able to join leading up to EVO Japan 2023. The King of Fighters XV marked yet another era of KOF dominance for Xiao Hai. In addition, Xiao Hai continued to accumulate major KOF tournament wins (this time in The King of Fighters XIV), such as the KOFXIV Side Tournament at EVO 2016, CEO 2017, Combo Breaker 20, Stunfest 2018, Norcal Regionals 2018, and Thaiger Uppercut 2018 to name a few.

    #HALL OF FAME HEARTHSTONE PRO#

    In Ultra Street Fighter IV, Xiao Hai went on to become recognized as one of the most fearsome players in Street Fighter, utilizing Evil Ryu and Cammy to great success throughout the 2015 season of the Capcom Pro Tour.ĭuring the latter half of the first season of Street Fighter V, he won premier tournaments G-League, SoCal Regionals and ESL's The Brooklyn Beatdown, cementing himself as one of the best SFV players of 2016. Despite that, he maintained his status as one of the best King of Fighters players in the world, winning EVO 2014 against Tokido. With the release of Street Fighter IV, Xiao Hai started to split his dedication between both Street Fighter and The King of Fighters. In 2007 he won KOF 98 at Tougeki – Super Battle Opera, making his first international major tournament win over the best competition at the time. Throughout the multiple The King of Fighters iterations during the arcade era of fighting games, Xiao Hai continued to hone his skills and achieved legendary status in the Chinese fighting game scene. Accompanied by his father, he would actively play against the best players in the country, winning his first tournament in Hangzhou, China before he was 10 years old. Xiao Hai started his fighting game career with The King of Fighters 98', the most popular game in Chinese arcades.










    Hall of fame hearthstone