Why are my decks in Hearthstone locked?
When I try to build a new deck, my spare deck slots are all locked with the message "Unlock this deck by defeating other heroes in any mode." I can use decks that have already been created but I can't make any new decks.
I've been playing Hearthstone for a long time and have previously beat the tutorial - why are all my deck slots locked again?
Best Answer
This can happen if you haven't unlocked the Demon Hunter class but have previously completed the tutorial. Complete the Ashes of the Outland Prologue in Solo Adventures to unlock the Demon Hunter class and your extra deck slots again.
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How do I get more decks in Hearthstone?
Players can get packs directly from the store (clicking on the main menu's \u201cStore\u201d button). Packs cost 100 Gold (in-game currency) each, but players can also use real money to purchase more packs when needed.How many decks can you have in Hearthstone?
Currently, players have access to 18 deck slots in the game client. Additionally, a player can store more decks in offhand text files using deck strings. Players start with basic decks, but can customise or replace these. Deck Recipes provide convenient deck lists for exploring new classes or deck types.What is the best Hearthstone deck of all time?
Finally, the Aggro Demon Hunter won the finals by a landslide. With an obliterating 65% of the votes, the deck that had to be nerfed hours after Ashes of Outland was released is considered Hearthstone's most OP deck ever.How do you share a deck in Hearthstone?
How to share decks with friends in Hearthstone. Click on the deck you want to share until it accesses the deck builder. Move your mouse down to the lower left of the screen to access your Friends List. Click the icon and then click on the friend you'd like to share the deck with.FUNZIONA DAVVERO?! NO Deck Lock! | Hearthstone Ita
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