And relative to other forms or entertainment ($15 for a movie, $60 ($90 with DLC) for a video game) I really get my money’s worth. It’s a good price for the number of cards/dust you get. I play it because it’s fun and I spend a little money because that makes it more fun. Thankfully, the ranking system mitigates this a bit. Is the sporting goods store supposed to GIVE me the bat, ball, and gloves for nothing? Or will I have to buy them…And regarding skill level, a professional baseball player would whoop up on me playing with a stick and a rock same equipment, different skill level. If we had a bat and a ball and maybe a glove or two it would still be fun (maybe more fun) but we definitely would be better at it. Let me try an analogy: I can go outside with a friend and play baseball for free, just pick up a stick and a small rock and we’re in business. The amount of content that is available at absolutely no cost makes HS a compelling part of my daily routine (don’t want to miss the FREE gold for completing the daily quest. I’m not exactly sure what people expect to get for FREE. The depth of gameplay is tremendous for a free-to-play.
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