If winning in casual is important, people should play a competitive deck. It's far more effective than hoping your opponent doesn't, especially if you are an experienced player with high MMR.
Exactly. Whats the point of running and odd pally deck in casual when u can do it on ranked? They just want free wins cayse they expect ppl to run meme greedy decks which aggro decks prey on.
In op case he just wanted to test the deck but most often ppl run tier1 decks to stroke their ego with free ez wins in casual
I mainly play casual while I'm at work to complete daily quests since I know there's always a chance my game will get interrupted. It's not uncommon for me to get a friend request from someone I just played and beat, regardless of the tier of deck I played, criticizing me for playing "try hard decks" in casual. I'll accept the friend request, they'll say something derogatory then quickly unfriend me. So I've taken to either wholly disregarding friend requests or accepting them and immediately replying with something like "saltiness is a bitch ain't it? qq" dependent upon what mood I'm in.
Either way, insulting people while hiding behind the pretense of "etiquette" is painfully ironic and hypocritical.
It's funny I run almost exclusively meme or "casual" decks in casual and almost never get friend requests. I highly doubt that you play meme decks and get a bunch of angry people wanting to freak out on you.
I've just stopped playing casual (It doesn't progress your golden hero portrait). Instead after I've hit rank 5 with whatever homebrew, I just dick around with whatever meme deck I want and take pleasure in beating net decks with mill priest.
play however you want. I personally play meta decks in casual all the time, mainly to get practice learning how the deck works before I risk my rank on ladder.
If I'm playing totem shaman in casual and I queue into a mechathun priest after playing against a cubelock, odd paladin, hybrid hunter, etc then damn right I'm going to rope you. I wanted a cup of coffee anyway, hope you didn't have anywhere to go because this is going to take you forever.
There is no need whatsoever to practice on casual when we have rank floors. Just hit one of them and practice where it matters, coward.
How is it people that bitch and moan about 'net decks' played in casual do not realize it's because of their MMR. They are pitted against other people with fairly complete / meta collections.
If you are new or suck at the game, casual will not put you versus so called net-decks.
I remember one time i played pirate warrior in casual to do a pirate quest than the opponebt had some not nice things to say after they added me lol. Dont wory about it, let em be salty.
I have been playing casual a lot lately and in my experience i'm facing mostly competitive ladder decks like odd paladin, odd rogue and odd warrior. I also have some meta decks for climbing the ladder so i think the match making is working correctly and placing me against opponents of the same level. I play in casual mostly to test my own deck ideas. Stuff like even hand mage, sticky priest and muncher druid. It's not against any rules to play those meta decks in casual. People use that to farm gold, complete quests and so on. It can be frustrating if you are just looking for some casual fun but nothing can be done about it. It's up to the devs to change anything there.
How is it people that bitch and moan about 'net decks' played in casual do not realize it's because of their MMR. They are pitted against other people with fairly complete / meta collections.
If you are new or suck at the game, casual will not put you versus so called net-decks.
why does everyone assume this? I know casual has an MMR but it's not basic as this. I've played goofy meme decks and lost to what is clearly a newbie minion deck and then immediately after that faced a full on tempostorm odd paladin deck. The MMR isn't based on your collections at all, just win rate. If you run a 50ish% win rate you're gonna run into a lot of net decks.
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Exactly. Whats the point of running and odd pally deck in casual when u can do it on ranked? They just want free wins cayse they expect ppl to run meme greedy decks which aggro decks prey on.
In op case he just wanted to test the deck but most often ppl run tier1 decks to stroke their ego with free ez wins in casual
It's funny I run almost exclusively meme or "casual" decks in casual and almost never get friend requests. I highly doubt that you play meme decks and get a bunch of angry people wanting to freak out on you.
I've just stopped playing casual (It doesn't progress your golden hero portrait). Instead after I've hit rank 5 with whatever homebrew, I just dick around with whatever meme deck I want and take pleasure in beating net decks with mill priest.
play however you want. I personally play meta decks in casual all the time, mainly to get practice learning how the deck works before I risk my rank on ladder.
I wish I had made this a poll. Seems pretty evenly split between folks that think running meta decks in casual is fine and those that don't.
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If I'm playing totem shaman in casual and I queue into a mechathun priest after playing against a cubelock, odd paladin, hybrid hunter, etc then damn right I'm going to rope you. I wanted a cup of coffee anyway, hope you didn't have anywhere to go because this is going to take you forever.
There is no need whatsoever to practice on casual when we have rank floors. Just hit one of them and practice where it matters, coward.
How is it people that bitch and moan about 'net decks' played in casual do not realize it's because of their MMR. They are pitted against other people with fairly complete / meta collections.
If you are new or suck at the game, casual will not put you versus so called net-decks.
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I remember one time i played pirate warrior in casual to do a pirate quest than the opponebt had some not nice things to say after they added me lol. Dont wory about it, let em be salty.
I have been playing casual a lot lately and in my experience i'm facing mostly competitive ladder decks like odd paladin, odd rogue and odd warrior. I also have some meta decks for climbing the ladder so i think the match making is working correctly and placing me against opponents of the same level. I play in casual mostly to test my own deck ideas. Stuff like even hand mage, sticky priest and muncher druid. It's not against any rules to play those meta decks in casual. People use that to farm gold, complete quests and so on. It can be frustrating if you are just looking for some casual fun but nothing can be done about it. It's up to the devs to change anything there.
There is no etiquette about which deck to play in whatever mode.*
It's just a self-established feeling by special snowflake players, which they try to command on others.
Obviously it's just salty BS, unless you are a special snowflake yourself.
*with the exception of Wild Big Priest, which is a mistake, not a deck.
why does everyone assume this? I know casual has an MMR but it's not basic as this. I've played goofy meme decks and lost to what is clearly a newbie minion deck and then immediately after that faced a full on tempostorm odd paladin deck. The MMR isn't based on your collections at all, just win rate. If you run a 50ish% win rate you're gonna run into a lot of net decks.