go face
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[edit]Verb
[edit]go face (third-person singular simple present goes face, present participle going face, simple past went face, past participle gone face)
- (intransitive, Hearthstone) To attack or target the opponent directly, rather than their minions.
- [2015 December 11, Ben Russell, “Types of Decks in Hearthstone – All Four Deck Types”, in The Gazette Review[1]:
- Aggro decks often have a singular goal in mind, and that is to hit the opponent (“go face”) and kill their hero.]
- 2016 June 19, Stephen Draper, “Pirate Warrior Guide”, in Esports Edition[2]:
- If they play Fandral and you have an easy way to kill it, do so, but otherwise simply keep going face to end the game quickly.
- 2018 March 21, Tim Clark, quoting Dean Ayala, “Hearthstone's Iksar on The Witchwood, how Corridor Creeper got missed, and the mysterious best ladder player ever”, in PC Gamer[3]:
- All of [the Charge card's] power level has to be balanced around "what if they go face with this?" so it becomes uninteresting to use in any other way.
- 2019 November 25, Jerome Heath, “Deranged Netherwing joins the Warlock class in Hearthstone’s Descent of Dragons expansion”, in Dot Esports[4]:
- It costs one more mana, but it comes with an extra two Attack, two Health, and, most importantly, the ability to go face.