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Well 2 different games from the gameplay aspect. Sure swich from Call of duty to World of Warcraft because community is bigger xD
But jokes aside noone forces you to play invinity wars ^^ Wish you fun and Luck with heartstone.. or should you call it Pay2Win Stone... I am a bit sad about Blizzard regarding that but hey everyone should make his own consumption.
You shouldn't. I play both. If hearthstone is pay2win, then you can't call IW anything but p2w. The only things real money can pay for in hearthstone are draft runs & randomized booster packs. Considering money in IW can do that -and- get you predetermined cards via preconstructed decks, your comparison falls flat unless you're calling both p2w.
I don't believe either game falls into that category since dishing out cash cannot guarantee you a win. In fact, it can't even guarantee a significant advantage unless you're willing to throw out more money than most games are worth.
As you said yourself, we're in our infancy. We do not provide these kinds of lists, because the data that would be provided to you would be ridiculously skewed. Things change every week, balance is altered, cards are adjusted to fit the curve, and new sets are still on their way before we launch.
Us making a deck to beat list would give you a VERY skewed sense of where the meta is right now and how it will change.
You will see something like this when we're not focused heavily on still developing the game.
I play both, and both are diferent games.