It's actually funny how people stopped accepting friend requests over time. I can't remember the last time I tried to add a person and they accepted it. That's somewhat problematic since I don't have anyone to do 80g quests and I have to add recent opponents for that reason. I do it that way: go to wild, insta-concede and then add a person but even then they don't want to add me though I gifted them a free win. Sometimes it takes too long to find anyone to get rid of this quest. The same is for the 'Watch a victory' quest.
Yeah sure this is fun but how about when you have an awesome game and win the game cause of your skill and not RNG and you add the person to say GG and talk about the game but they never response :) but funny when this is the other way around people do add me.
Everyone are so butthurt losing in this game smh. I hate it that I can't put a message like "hey I'm not gonna flame or say anything that upsets you"
Also does the game tell if the opponent you are adding has full friends list?
It's actually funny how people stopped accepting friend requests over time. I can't remember the last time I tried to add a person and they accepted it. That's somewhat problematic since I don't have anyone to do 80g quests and I have to add recent opponents for that reason. I do it that way: go to wild, insta-concede and then add a person but even then they don't want to add me though I gifted them a free win. Sometimes it takes too long to find anyone to get rid of this quest. The same is for the 'Watch a victory' quest.
I’ve had this happen a lot, but I also get several requests that result in an 80g challenge as well. It’s usually a negative experience, but I always except in case.
Erm... well the last time I received this noti, it was for advice on the deck they were running. I rarely see any HS hate mail, not to mention, I only had 1 instance of it which was me running a Reno deck and acting cocky against a useless Pirate Warrior
I always wait for 1-2 days, then accept. They dont remember anything most of the time. Got around 40 friends on list, I think around 35 are people who were about to tell me off.
I have a nearly full friends list, and it's almost entirely because I rage add, they accept the requests hours later, and I've long since forgotten who they were or why I was pissed. It's remarkably effective, and I get a lot of bonus 80g quests from people, haha.
I always wait for 1-2 days, then accept. They dont remember anything most of the time. Got around 40 friends on list, I think around 35 are people who were about to tell me off.
I was feeling bored last night and accepted a murloc paladin I destroyed as a demon zoo, but he wanted to give me 80g quest which was nice.
I replied with "triffic, thought you were going to call me an arse or something" so that was good.
I didn't see he'd changed class for the friendly game though so mulliganned for murloc paladin keeping my ooze but he switched to big priest so I lost that one ;)
Well I don’t know in January I was playing hipster for those times dude Paladin (Raza Priest was unfavorable somewhat and Cubelocks who techs against raza was a 50/50) got a few friends that way, couple of them reach legend regularly (I played dude Paladin at rank 3-4 middle of the month) also in arena got couple of good friend requests. I always accept and then if they are salty bastards just ignore... but if you play top of the meta deck you mostly get bad invites only. If you play a weird deck and actually win with it at high ranks you can get invite with congratulations and asking for a deck code...
You win a match. Maybe you played Yogg for a nasty tempo swing. Maybe you topdecked that Fireball you needed. Maybe you stole their Dirty Rat and made it a 96/96 for an OTK.
Suddenly, a blip in the lower-left corner of your screen: A recent opponent would like to be your friend!
But he's not your friend, is he? He doesn't want to BE your friend. In fact, chances are he wants to be the OPPOSITE of your friend and talk about your mother, make wild assumptions about your obesity, and comment on the status of your virginity.
So what do we do? Naturally, we avoid this. We deny the friend request. We say, "I won't subject myself to that type of abuse," and we move on.
But what if there was incentive to accept that request? What if we knew that, no matter what happened, at the very least we'd be able to go to Hearthpwn and share the hilarities of our opponent's saltiness?
I hope this gets some traction. Thanks in advance to anyone who chooses to participate.
Just looks like some kind of shaming topic, I add my opponent pretty fun with an easy question "why are you netdecking" ? The thing is, I only play at low ranks between 7 and 10 recently in wild, and yet only find top tier decks. This question is clear, and yet no one ever responded in any constructive way, most of the time its just basic answers about salt and other stuff like that. I mean, the person sending messages isnt always wrong, at least allow people to send screeshots of people they msg first. there's pricks on both sides.
If you play on ladder, the COMPETITIVE FORMAT, why the f would you even do that question. Go play casual if you want to ask that question intelligently
Because i wanna know what kind of person need to play top legend tier decks at really low ranks to feel "competitive", following the meta is actually everything but being competitive if you really think about it, but yeah, sorry, i can't ask hearthstone players to think by themselves
Man, we are off topic here. I'm gonna respond to this. The fact is, despite how much people might like to deny it, Hearthstone is a skill-based game. A garbage-tier deck piloted by a tier-1 player is going to fare better than a tier-1 deck piloted by a garbage player. So really, the types of decks you see in low-ranked play (barring recently returned players) are irrelevant. The skilled players are up in R5+ and the unskilled players are not. It's that simple.
I add big priests and jade druids to insult. I don't get salty against quest mages because I auto-concede. I can't bring myself to dive in a pile of shit for finding a penny. Playing against quest mages make me feel that way.
once i had someone add me after i beat them who was really clever. first they said, hey do you have the 80g quest? only after i said nope did they being throwing insults at me
Sometimes I ask for a friend request to my opponents after a match BUT NOT FOR INSULTING THE OTHER. This happens when someone beats me with a weird deck, like quest lock or quest priest or OTK paladin, so I just wanna congratulate with him. The problem is that 99% of my opponents don't accept the request due to the fact that who asks for a friend request is often an idiot who insults other people.
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Personally, I accept every friend request. If the sender insults me, I just say something like "ok" or nothing at all and delete him. Why even bother making up a system to accept/ decline requests or "feasting on his salt"?
This guy seems to have done research before adding me, looking up where i come from. I won the game using my most recent drawn card, which caused my opponent to go crazy.
This guy seems to have done research before adding me, looking up where i come from. I won the game using my most recent drawn card, which caused my opponent to go crazy.
It's actually funny how people stopped accepting friend requests over time. I can't remember the last time I tried to add a person and they accepted it. That's somewhat problematic since I don't have anyone to do 80g quests and I have to add recent opponents for that reason. I do it that way: go to wild, insta-concede and then add a person but even then they don't want to add me though I gifted them a free win. Sometimes it takes too long to find anyone to get rid of this quest. The same is for the 'Watch a victory' quest.
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Yeah sure this is fun but how about when you have an awesome game and win the game cause of your skill and not RNG and you add the person to say GG and talk about the game but they never response :) but funny when this is the other way around people do add me.
Everyone are so butthurt losing in this game smh. I hate it that I can't put a message like "hey I'm not gonna flame or say anything that upsets you"
Also does the game tell if the opponent you are adding has full friends list?
Me? Gongaga.
I got quite a few requests immediately after matches last month, and mostly from cubelocks who won...hmm.
I’ve had this happen a lot, but I also get several requests that result in an 80g challenge as well. It’s usually a negative experience, but I always except in case.
Erm... well the last time I received this noti, it was for advice on the deck they were running. I rarely see any HS hate mail, not to mention, I only had 1 instance of it which was me running a Reno deck and acting cocky against a useless Pirate Warrior
I usually add ppl with the legend card back. Win or lose. Yes im not and never was a legend rank player
I was feeling bored last night and accepted a murloc paladin I destroyed as a demon zoo, but he wanted to give me 80g quest which was nice.
I replied with "triffic, thought you were going to call me an arse or something" so that was good.
I didn't see he'd changed class for the friendly game though so mulliganned for murloc paladin keeping my ooze but he switched to big priest so I lost that one ;)
Well I don’t know in January I was playing hipster for those times dude Paladin (Raza Priest was unfavorable somewhat and Cubelocks who techs against raza was a 50/50) got a few friends that way, couple of them reach legend regularly (I played dude Paladin at rank 3-4 middle of the month) also in arena got couple of good friend requests. I always accept and then if they are salty bastards just ignore... but if you play top of the meta deck you mostly get bad invites only. If you play a weird deck and actually win with it at high ranks you can get invite with congratulations and asking for a deck code...
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I add big priests and jade druids to insult. I don't get salty against quest mages because I auto-concede. I can't bring myself to dive in a pile of shit for finding a penny. Playing against quest mages make me feel that way.
once i had someone add me after i beat them who was really clever. first they said, hey do you have the 80g quest? only after i said nope did they being throwing insults at me
brilliant
Sometimes I ask for a friend request to my opponents after a match BUT NOT FOR INSULTING THE OTHER. This happens when someone beats me with a weird deck, like quest lock or quest priest or OTK paladin, so I just wanna congratulate with him. The problem is that 99% of my opponents don't accept the request due to the fact that who asks for a friend request is often an idiot who insults other people.
"The flow of time is always cruel... its speed seems different for each person, but no one can change it... A thing that does not change with time is a memory of younger days..."
Personally, I accept every friend request. If the sender insults me, I just say something like "ok" or nothing at all and delete him. Why even bother making up a system to accept/ decline requests or "feasting on his salt"?
This guy seems to have done research before adding me, looking up where i come from.
I won the game using my most recent drawn card, which caused my opponent to go crazy.
Jesus Christ the salt is real with this one. It's just a game...a heavily based RNG for that matter.
I use to accept all the friend requests. I wait until he starts raging about my family, and I laugh at him. So simple.