What was your average at the end of the month Timsta007?
I know what you mean though, I started this month 10 runs in at 7.25, and then have had like 5 drafts in a row with less than 70 tier score, and have dropped just below 7.00 now. I was really hopeful I could keep above 7, still need another 15 arena runs this month though
Huh.. Perhaps makes me feel like even less of a good arena player, when I do the math and you see that with 700 runs, based on a 50% win/loss ratio you would expect to have 17 runs that make it to 12 wins... Anyone know how to use your personal win rate % to see if you are getting more or less 12 win runs than expected?
Ok, finally bothered to look at my spreadsheet for my exact numbers. I've had 27 runs to go 12. (Which feels lower than it should be considering my win average has been 6.8 for a while, and I've done 700 arena or so)
I have 2 Druid, 0 Shammy, 6 Mage, 7 Pally, 3 Rogue, 2 Warrior, 3 Hunter, 3 Lock, 1 Priest.
2 legs in 300 packs? That seems odd considering pity timer means every 40 packs of one kind, you get a legendary. So you would have to have opened a lot before pity timer and/or a lot of different types of packs without getting to 40 of one kind. It means you are very likely to get legs out of future packs!
The low curve means you are likely to win some early game snowballs, and some mid-late game to get you over the line. Any time you are behind, you lose. So probably 5~9 wins for me, depending on RNG
I did figure out a reasonably easy way to figure it out using the deck collection section on the innkeeper website. You can see how many epics and rares you have on the 'standard collection' page, then see how many you have when you click on 'normal collection'. The difference is how many you have to take away from your 'gold collection' .
Then the amount you have left in your gold collection, is how many 'extra' golds you have to DE. Obviously you can do it the other way for normal if you wanted to. Reasonably quick to work out I would make 22820 dust if I DE'd all my gold cards that I didn't need for a complete collection of mostly normals. If I did that I would only be 20,000 dust off a full collection. (Not including WOG of course) which isn't too bad.
I don't think that this would be too difficult, but it might make loading the collection page take longer as it would most likely have to read the data for the information.
Yeah your post makes sense, and does cover it as such.
However my bad wording has not got my point across to mike.
An example is: I have 2 normal versions of dreadsteed and 2 gold versions. I only want two playable copies, so if I de my gold versions I get 800 dust. (Or the other way and de the standard ones.
Then do that for my whole collection with preference to either de'ing normal or gold in preference.
I guess I would like this info as I fear that de'ing my gold cards might be the only way I get a full collection.
Not sure if there is more information that I couldn't find on the site, or if there are other sites that can analyse your collection to do what I want.
But I was interested in seeing how much dust I could create by DE'ing all of my extra cards, down to only have 2 copies of each, for BOTH normal and gold versions.
Or in other words, if I DE'd all my gold cards (except where I don't have 2 normal versions, so I would want to save a gold card or two if I had no normal versions) how much dust would I get?
Then the flip side, if I wanted to DE one or both of my standard versions if I already had 1 or 2 gold versions, how much dust would I get?
These are not values that you can show in Hearthstone, as it only auto de's if you have 3+ of standard or gold. It is also not obvious in Innkeeper, as it shows how many gold you need for complete gold, or for complete normal, or both... But not how many 'extra' cards you have if you only wanted to have 2 playable copies of each card.
0
Where did you hear that number of 250 freakin3?
0
What was your average at the end of the month Timsta007?
I know what you mean though, I started this month 10 runs in at 7.25, and then have had like 5 drafts in a row with less than 70 tier score, and have dropped just below 7.00 now. I was really hopeful I could keep above 7, still need another 15 arena runs this month though
0
Huh.. Perhaps makes me feel like even less of a good arena player, when I do the math and you see that with 700 runs, based on a 50% win/loss ratio you would expect to have 17 runs that make it to 12 wins... Anyone know how to use your personal win rate % to see if you are getting more or less 12 win runs than expected?
0
Ok, finally bothered to look at my spreadsheet for my exact numbers. I've had 27 runs to go 12. (Which feels lower than it should be considering my win average has been 6.8 for a while, and I've done 700 arena or so)
I have 2 Druid, 0 Shammy, 6 Mage, 7 Pally, 3 Rogue, 2 Warrior, 3 Hunter, 3 Lock, 1 Priest.
0
I have got 12 wins with every class except Shaman, have been picking it everytime I could lately to fix this!
0
The meta is mostly too fast for Ysera, IMO.
0
2 legs in 300 packs? That seems odd considering pity timer means every 40 packs of one kind, you get a legendary. So you would have to have opened a lot before pity timer and/or a lot of different types of packs without getting to 40 of one kind. It means you are very likely to get legs out of future packs!
0
The low curve means you are likely to win some early game snowballs, and some mid-late game to get you over the line. Any time you are behind, you lose. So probably 5~9 wins for me, depending on RNG
1
Basically just keep playing games. It may take a lot of games, but the more you play the closer you get.
0
I did figure out a reasonably easy way to figure it out using the deck collection section on the innkeeper website. You can see how many epics and rares you have on the 'standard collection' page, then see how many you have when you click on 'normal collection'. The difference is how many you have to take away from your 'gold collection' .
Then the amount you have left in your gold collection, is how many 'extra' golds you have to DE. Obviously you can do it the other way for normal if you wanted to. Reasonably quick to work out I would make 22820 dust if I DE'd all my gold cards that I didn't need for a complete collection of mostly normals. If I did that I would only be 20,000 dust off a full collection. (Not including WOG of course) which isn't too bad.
0
0
Hey,
Not sure if there is more information that I couldn't find on the site, or if there are other sites that can analyse your collection to do what I want.
But I was interested in seeing how much dust I could create by DE'ing all of my extra cards, down to only have 2 copies of each, for BOTH normal and gold versions.
Or in other words, if I DE'd all my gold cards (except where I don't have 2 normal versions, so I would want to save a gold card or two if I had no normal versions) how much dust would I get?
Then the flip side, if I wanted to DE one or both of my standard versions if I already had 1 or 2 gold versions, how much dust would I get?
These are not values that you can show in Hearthstone, as it only auto de's if you have 3+ of standard or gold. It is also not obvious in Innkeeper, as it shows how many gold you need for complete gold, or for complete normal, or both... But not how many 'extra' cards you have if you only wanted to have 2 playable copies of each card.
I hope this makes sense!