Often players ask: what deck is the strongest, which should I chose. Instead of asking yourself: which deck suits me the best.
If you ask somebody, what does oneself finds funny and entertaining, it won't always be the truth for a different person. I think everyone will find this obvious. But have you ever wondered, how many times what we think makes us happy, is not the "most happy" you can achieve?
I don't know, but for me, there are too many people that play what is the strongest instead what they might find funny. Like all those threads "OMH guys I've played for few days straight and I have to tell you it wasn't funny". Or newcomers who look for what is the strongest deck instead of searching for something they find interesting.
Do you like having control over the game and achieve later stages of the game? Would you rather have a minion based fight where fighting for the strength of the board is more important than a number of spells in your hand. Do you like counting hitpoints left on your opponent?
Those don't have to be the right questions to ask but one question is for sure certain. Are you playing the correct deck?
Often players ask: what deck is the strongest, which should I chose. Instead of asking yourself: which deck suits me the best.
If you ask somebody, what does oneself finds funny and entertaining, it won't always be the truth for a different person. I think everyone will find this obvious. But have you ever wondered, how many times what we think makes us happy, is not the "most happy" you can achieve?
I don't know, but for me, there are too many people that play what is the strongest instead what they might find funny. Like all those threads "OMH guys I've played for few days straight and I have to tell you it wasn't funny". Or newcomers who look for what is the strongest deck instead of searching for something they find interesting.
Do you like having control over the game and achieve later stages of the game? Would you rather have a minion based fight where fighting for the strength of the board is more important than a number of spells in your hand. Do you like counting hitpoints left on your opponent?
Those don't have to be the right questions to ask but one question is for sure certain. Are you playing the correct deck?
true. have fun people.