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Well Met! Podcast Episode 28: Can We Nerf Patron Warrior?

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Well Met! John, J. R., and Kevin each week discuss all things Hearthstone. Listen in as they talk strategies, competitive play, card and deck analysis and more! This podcast is produced in order to help other players up their game in Hearthstone while also having fun discussions about what is happening in the tournament scene and also in the game. Join us each week as we record every Sunday evening and release our audio podcast the following Monday!

In this week’s episode we discuss Ben Brode’s PC Gamer Interview in which he discusses Secret Paladin, Patron Warrior, Jousting, and having more deck slots. We then go on to talk about the championship game for ALTC and the BlizzCon qualifiers for NA and EU. J. R. talks about this week’s meta report from Tempo Storm and the few surprises we found there. Kevin discusses problems with rogue, why it’s not performing well in competitive play and we discuss how we can fix rogue to be in a better place.

Last but not least John talks about the Hearthstone deck trackers in this week’s Pro Corner and the good and bad of using each one.

Video is coming soon!

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Also, our intro music is awesome and so is the guy who made it! Check him out at jakebutineau.ca.

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JR Cook

JR has been writing for fan sites since 2000 and has been involved with Blizzard Exclusive fansites since 2003. JR was also a co-host for 6 years on the Hearthstone podcast Well Met! He helped co-found BlizzPro in 2013.


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