Hearthstone is a strategy card game that is loved by players. Among them, the "Blackstone" series of cards has attracted the attention of many players for its unique mechanism and powerful effects. In the standard mode, a deck using "Blackstone Egg" as the core has constructed a novel and challenging play style, namely "Blackstone Egg Battle". This deck not only relies on the special effects of the Blackstone series of cards, but also cleverly combines other cards to achieve the strategic goal of controlling the board, consuming the opponent's resources, and ultimately winning.
The core of this deck is to use "Black Stone Egg" to generate powerful followers such as "Dark Iron Dwarf" and "Dark Iron Guardian", and enhance its attack power through cards such as "Dark Iron Fighter" to form a powerful mid-term battlefield control. force. At the same time, the deck also contains a series of solutions and control methods for different game situations to ensure that you can maintain your advantage in various situations.
- Keep cards in your starting hand: Give priority to cards that can be used quickly and control the scene, such as "Dark Iron Dwarf", "Dark Iron Guardian" and "Dark Iron Fighter" that can draw cards stably.
- Mid-term power: Use the effect of "Black Stone Egg" to quickly summon powerful followers, and use cards such as "Black Iron Fighter" to increase their attack power and quickly take advantage of the scene.
- Later operations: Through continuous card drawing and resource management, ensure that you have enough cards in hand to deal with the opponent's counterattack, while looking for opportunities to win with one blow.
- Core cards: Blackstone Egg, Black Iron Dwarf, Black Iron Guardian, Black Iron Fighter, etc.
- Auxiliary cards: Choose cards that can provide additional card draws, field removal, or enhanced follower abilities as supplements to adapt to different game needs.
- When facing fast attack decks, the focus is on early defense to avoid losing the rhythm too early.
- Against control decks, you need to focus on resource management and continuous pressure to prevent being dragged into a long-term war of attrition.