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I'd wait for some more pizzazz is you're on the fence for $20. It's certainly not a good buy for single-player only affairs.
For an example the AI does not use Ravenous mass ( a card that sacrifices units to get stronger). It just summons a 1/1 blob and forgets to use its ability, wasting an entire creep plus lots of mana.
It is not terrible but if you build combo decks there is a good chance the Ai will not know how to play with that deck.
The AI is best used with straightforward decks like red decks or green decks with creep rush.
For total newbie, like myself, it can be fun as you will slowly improve and win with more and more regularities.
May be I'm slow but I feel I won't be ready for casual before another 20-30h.
I don't know the events turn over (once every too weeks ?), but so far, so good.
Now that is just pure stupidity at it's finest.
I wouldn't say strictly for bot play but what I would suggest is testing your decks against bots to refine your decks or make some changes and then play those decks in Casual Play: Casual Constructed. You can also play Phantom Draft in Casual Play and try out cards you do not own. These modes are free. There are perfect run counters for each. There are many Youtube videos that explain game play so if you are unsure, I would just research those first.
after that you'll want to play casual games against human