Coin + Hero Power on turn one. Can ya'll guess what hero power I coined out? :D
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The biggest mistake anyone makes is not learning! If you learned something, then it wasn't a mistake. It was a life lesson taught through experience.
Lessons I've Learned;
1) Having fun is way more important than rank.
2) Just because a deck is posted on Hearthpwn doesn't mean it's good.
3) Never ask questions in a streamer chat! I installed Twitch, asked a streamer what Patches does, and the streamer thought I was legit trolling! The chat went nuts, and I left. Uninstalled, and stuck with youtube videos. They are entertainers; not educators!
4) Trumps Teachings is outdated, over rated, and awful for the current meta. I copied those exact decks and couldn't figure out why I wasn't ranking up...it took a while to understand what a meta was and how it changes.
5) ALWAYS check the dates of videos/information posted on the interwebs.
Not my first one, but it was pretty amusing to realize after the fact that picking and playing Deck of Wonders off of a Primordial Glyph isn't the best idea when you're playing Reno Mage.
Definitely not my first (or last) but the one that sticks out most vividly to me was when I was in a cthun warrior mirror and I tried to steal the enemies Cthun by playing Sylvanas, blood to ichor and execute. I lost. Worst part? Probably would have won if I didn't have the reading comprehension of a 5 year old (execute is enemy minion only).
Not buying Naxx and then I crafted the set after it rotated into wild.... Then they re-released naxx in the blizzard store... Wasted a HUGE amount of dust!
That was in closed beta, my first mistake ever wasn't in a game, but in the deck building part. I just finished the tutorial. Coming from a yugioh background, the concepts of mana and tempo, were strangers to me. For exemple, I thought that there was absolutely no reason to run a 6 mana 6/7 over a 7 mana 7/7. One turn later, but you get a free kill, it's amazing right?
So, picked mage because I had the most cards for it, I put in the obvious spells, value cards and every cards that was able to trade off for free with their 1 mana cheaper counterpart. (Still had a good mana curve tho... if the first 2 turns didn't exist).
I went in casual to test it. After the mulligan which gave me 0 payable cards and the fact that my opponent curved all game long, I realise that I made a terrible mistake. The first card, I could play was Azure Drake and I lost right after.
I learned from that mistake and 1 week later I was reaching rank 15 with self-brewd warrior and shaman decks.
Coin + Hero Power on turn one. Can ya'll guess what hero power I coined out? :D
Crafted Tyrantus for my dragon recruit deck, only to find out while playing it wasn't a dragon.
OMG, this
Dusting Barnes because "Why the hell would I ever want a 1/1 copy of a card in my deck?"
I wanna glide down, over Mulholland
I wanna write her, name in the sky
I wanna free fall, out into nothin'
Gonna leave this, world for awhile
The biggest mistake anyone makes is not learning! If you learned something, then it wasn't a mistake. It was a life lesson taught through experience.
Lessons I've Learned;
1) Having fun is way more important than rank.
2) Just because a deck is posted on Hearthpwn doesn't mean it's good.
3) Never ask questions in a streamer chat! I installed Twitch, asked a streamer what Patches does, and the streamer thought I was legit trolling! The chat went nuts, and I left. Uninstalled, and stuck with youtube videos. They are entertainers; not educators!
4) Trumps Teachings is outdated, over rated, and awful for the current meta. I copied those exact decks and couldn't figure out why I wasn't ranking up...it took a while to understand what a meta was and how it changes.
5) ALWAYS check the dates of videos/information posted on the interwebs.
Good Luck & Happy Gaming
Coin hero power lol
Not my first one, but it was pretty amusing to realize after the fact that picking and playing Deck of Wonders off of a Primordial Glyph isn't the best idea when you're playing Reno Mage.
Using a fireball in my own face by releasing the mouse at the wrong time LOL
And turn two mind blast too...
Going wide into turn seven against a Mage. "Play around flamestrike" was probably the first lesson I learned in Hearthstone.
Definitely not my first (or last) but the one that sticks out most vividly to me was when I was in a cthun warrior mirror and I tried to steal the enemies Cthun by playing Sylvanas, blood to ichor and execute. I lost. Worst part? Probably would have won if I didn't have the reading comprehension of a 5 year old (execute is enemy minion only).
Been there, done that.
Also: first time I started quitting again (and then starting a few years later.)
becoming a P2W player :D
Not buying Naxx and then I crafted the set after it rotated into wild.... Then they re-released naxx in the blizzard store... Wasted a HUGE amount of dust!
That was in closed beta, my first mistake ever wasn't in a game, but in the deck building part. I just finished the tutorial. Coming from a yugioh background, the concepts of mana and tempo, were strangers to me. For exemple, I thought that there was absolutely no reason to run a 6 mana 6/7 over a 7 mana 7/7. One turn later, but you get a free kill, it's amazing right?
So, picked mage because I had the most cards for it, I put in the obvious spells, value cards and every cards that was able to trade off for free with their 1 mana cheaper counterpart. (Still had a good mana curve tho... if the first 2 turns didn't exist).
I went in casual to test it. After the mulligan which gave me 0 payable cards and the fact that my opponent curved all game long, I realise that I made a terrible mistake. The first card, I could play was Azure Drake and I lost right after.
I learned from that mistake and 1 week later I was reaching rank 15 with self-brewd warrior and shaman decks.
Playing some games using Face Hunter (Undertaker era) was a great mistake, because I felt so bad about it that I couldn't sleep at night. :P
I thought that in order to obtain the monthly card back your hero had to be level 20. Major disappointment at the start of new season.
Golden heroes: Warlock, Druid, Mage, Hunter
Playing arena many moons ago as Druid, I used Force of nature + savage roar combo... with a wild pyromancer already onboard.
when i dust all adventure LOE cards :(
I once did it because it drops from Pilotted Shredder, opponent doesn't have minion on board so I cannot kill my own Pyromancer.
@OP
You didnt make a single mistake your first two months?
Anger is the punishment we give ourselves for someone else's mistake.