I've never played casual, so I'm only guessing. I assume it's for people who are trying to climb with just one deck and want to complete quests while not jeopardizing their ranking.
It's a no pressure place to play in case you're doing something that you might have to leave at a moments notice even during a game or you want to test techs. Its not a great set up but people would complain if there wasn't a place to do quest without hurting rank or play without being competitive ect.
Tbh if you wanted to change something i would more want a change to how wild standard works. Make wild a version that has rotating sets like 3 at a time that change monthly, not just all sets then make another play mode called unlimited that has all sets available but might as well just make it casual because that mode is already a mess lol.
This doesnt make any sense to me, what is the logic about farming gold and completing quests against tier 1 ranked decks?
Work this way for some time, casual used to be the place for players searching for fun new decks, of course the cursed disgrace of human race, know as netdeckers, have to ruin the fun for everyone.
A lot of people play casual when they want to fool around and not worry about ranking down. Casual matchups are determined using a player's matchmaking rating (MMR). Meaning that if you win more, you are more likely to be put up against stronger opponents. If you are consistently seeing top-tier decks, then you are likely playing them yourself or have a deck that has the capability of facing against them. I only play crap like Cultist Rogue in casual, so I see a lot of other memes show up in other decks.
It's simple. When I must finish quest like "Win 3 games with class X" and I don't have proper deck for that class (due to being F2P player I can spend my dust only on 1-2 classes) I go for casual. On average I need like 2-3 games to get 1 win with that poor and unoptimized deck (try to win a game while playing mage in current meta and not having any of key legendaries or epics...). Why would I waste my time (ranked is even harder than casual, due to lower amount of "wacky" and meme decks) and stars in rank mode to achieve that?
Playing non meta / own recipe decks. Trying to play anything but a T1 on ladder (maybe T2 if you get lucky match ups that aren't control warrior or combo priest) is just punishing and draining. Losing to T1 decks constantly with random off meta creations in casual still gets pretty boring, but pyschologically it's less arduous because you're not losing anything. Plus if you're bored of playing specific decks you can just concede without any real punish,
I swear, this isn't salt. I really want to understand what is the point of casual ?!
IT'S THE SAME DECKS! THE SAME RANKED DECKS! EVERY SINGLE ONE!
IMO the only difference is in ranked you can get golden portraits ..
So why just dont play ranked all the time?
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I'm sorry for my bad english :D
Obviously to farm gold / complete quests
This doesnt make any sense to me, what is the logic about farming gold and completing quests against tier 1 ranked decks?
I'm sorry for my bad english :D
I've never played casual, so I'm only guessing. I assume it's for people who are trying to climb with just one deck and want to complete quests while not jeopardizing their ranking.
It’s a non-ranked version of ladder. You just play whatever you feel like and don’t care what happens.
It's a no pressure place to play in case you're doing something that you might have to leave at a moments notice even during a game or you want to test techs. Its not a great set up but people would complain if there wasn't a place to do quest without hurting rank or play without being competitive ect.
Tbh if you wanted to change something i would more want a change to how wild standard works. Make wild a version that has rotating sets like 3 at a time that change monthly, not just all sets then make another play mode called unlimited that has all sets available but might as well just make it casual because that mode is already a mess lol.
i thought wild was the casual mode...
Lol xDDDD
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Work this way for some time, casual used to be the place for players searching for fun new decks, of course the cursed disgrace of human race, know as netdeckers, have to ruin the fun for everyone.
A lot of people play casual when they want to fool around and not worry about ranking down. Casual matchups are determined using a player's matchmaking rating (MMR). Meaning that if you win more, you are more likely to be put up against stronger opponents. If you are consistently seeing top-tier decks, then you are likely playing them yourself or have a deck that has the capability of facing against them. I only play crap like Cultist Rogue in casual, so I see a lot of other memes show up in other decks.
For people to “practice”OP autopilot decks. And for those who have nothing better to do with their life than farm gold.
I think that casual serves a purposed which has become kind of obsolete after the introduction of ranked floors.
Anyway, what do I know...
this is how Ive always viewed it
It's simple. When I must finish quest like "Win 3 games with class X" and I don't have proper deck for that class (due to being F2P player I can spend my dust only on 1-2 classes) I go for casual. On average I need like 2-3 games to get 1 win with that poor and unoptimized deck (try to win a game while playing mage in current meta and not having any of key legendaries or epics...). Why would I waste my time (ranked is even harder than casual, due to lower amount of "wacky" and meme decks) and stars in rank mode to achieve that?
I mostly play weak decks like Quest Warrior (Hack the system) in Casual, especially when I am out of 4-5 epic & Leg cards for the deck.
The goal of all life is death.
just quests for me where you don't have to worry at all
sure it's the same decks, sometimes even better ones than ranked
it loses its point more and more every time, though
they should really just remove the gold gain, maybe it becomes casual-ish
The purpose is to grind cheap gold with stupid decks.
To alleviate the feeling of unfairness in card design that amounts to intellectual homocide.
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casual is for me to put my meme decks to farm quests that is all
Playing non meta / own recipe decks. Trying to play anything but a T1 on ladder (maybe T2 if you get lucky match ups that aren't control warrior or combo priest) is just punishing and draining. Losing to T1 decks constantly with random off meta creations in casual still gets pretty boring, but pyschologically it's less arduous because you're not losing anything. Plus if you're bored of playing specific decks you can just concede without any real punish,