I personally keep my friends list short so I can find the friends that I actually talk to about hearthstone and burgers (like the one in my profile) and one I can duel with and play around. I understand that this isn't for everyone and some people ignore they're friends list and don't talk or anything.
So let me know what the friends list means to you.
Is it just a number?
Is just people you don't know?
But anyway if you want someone friendly who likes to chat and experiment add me.
To me they are mostly there for quests and other events, if I want to talk to someone I do it elsewhere. I prefer to have larger list just so I can do spectate/duel quests without waiting for someone to come.
My list is comprised of people that played a really cool deck and / or played a really good game. Usually and. All it means to me is a list of people I would be happy to share a 80g quest with, to, by, from. Mutual respect.
Absolutely nothing. I have a few irl friends who I share quests with. I also have a few players I've played against but I usually delete them after a short while.
For me, it's just a list of real life friends I play Hearthstone with, and we usually play at someones house for bragging rights. I never add people I don't know, except right after a match if something interesting happened or to ask about a deck, but then I usually delete them after a while.
My friends list is a mix between actually friends and people I enjoyed playing against/had an interesting deck. Always going for rank 5 every season I also find it helpful to see what some of my higher friends play, this makes for a nice chat once in a while. I have not turned down any friend request as I don't mind the occasionally QQ flaming messages, by not doing this I have gotten a few people I occasionally write to, especially around expansion to get their inputs on new cards. I would however wish that I could have separate friend list for different games, or see in what game I added a person, this is due to me playing different games and have had my b.net account since they launched it
They are my minions, my army to do my bidding like quests and experimentations with decks.When i feel generous, i grace them with my coaching and messages.
If someone plays a very unusual and cool deck, he can come into my friend‘s List if he wants to. We both share quests as soon as we have them.
At the time I started playing Hearthstone a few years ago, I played against a Miracle Rogue with Gallywix in it. Of course he completely destroyed me, as I had no idea of Hearthstone at that time. Anyway, I added him afterwards and in the following years he would always provide me with tipps and combos^^
Since then Rogue is my favourite hero and today I enjoy playing my miracle Rogue with Gallywix and co:)
Most of my friends are people who impressed me with their decks. And my brother is also there.
I keep notes on them though because there are varied reasons for them to be there.
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Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health. - Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
I only have friends I know IRL on mine usually. Sometimes I'll add people from the game to talk and maybe keep them on for a few weeks until it has been a while since we've said anything/played/spectated each other then I remove them.
It means blizzard forced me to maintain a friend's list.
Never really cared about the things and hated seeing them used in every MMO. It just doesn't jive with me. In contrast, I'll hunt for a guild or clan to join and have flat out ignored the game as a whole to interact with them. It's just something of that direct "I'm just with you" nature that turns me off of friend lists and IMs (sorry to those who send a private message to me here and I don't respond in a month. I flat out forget the thing is there)
I signed off of any serious gaming/internet-only friendships after going through the drama of a pair of friends in WoW during MoP, which partially spilled off into real life and which probably caused the dissolution of other gaming friends indirectly who were also in our circle.
With that extended experience it disillusioned me from the point of view that online friendships should come anywhere close in value to real relationships with people you care about on a more consistent and impactful basis.
Cynical, but that is 20/20 hindsight gold.
Plus, I have friends or family where I'm at for when I want to play with during personal games or to complete 80 gold quests, so stockpiling up on random people seems pointless at this point.
Mostly people who add me after I meet them on ladder. Sometimes I add people to ask for decklists. I have RL friends and some people I meet on hearthpwn too (people who I actually know and consider friends, not strangers who randomly add my battletag ... those don't hold any value)
Mostly they are for the 80g value but people occasionally hit me up to ask questions about HS: Low rank people asking about the meta/good climbing decks, trihards who ask me druid questions because apparently I'm a druid main now, etc. I'm always happy to help/coach. I used to help a RL friend practice for tournaments too, but we've stopped going since we got bored of it
Also, my friendlist is full of "cancer". There's pirate warriors, face mages, aggro paladins, big priests; people who play T1 decks in casual, people who play standard decks in wild and everything under the sun people like to complain about here at hearthpwn. I'm damn proud of it too because I don't judge people for what they play. At least they're enjoying the game because they're honest enough to themselves to play what they like
I personally keep my friends list short so I can find the friends that I actually talk to about hearthstone and burgers (like the one in my profile) and one I can duel with and play around. I understand that this isn't for everyone and some people ignore they're friends list and don't talk or anything.
So let me know what the friends list means to you.
Is it just a number?
Is just people you don't know?
But anyway if you want someone friendly who likes to chat and experiment add me.
I'm Brody#11200
I Bought All The Funnel Cakes
To me they are mostly there for quests and other events, if I want to talk to someone I do it elsewhere. I prefer to have larger list just so I can do spectate/duel quests without waiting for someone to come.
A way to complete the 80 gold quest.
My list is comprised of people that played a really cool deck and / or played a really good game. Usually and. All it means to me is a list of people I would be happy to share a 80g quest with, to, by, from. Mutual respect.
I enjoy.
Absolutely nothing. I have a few irl friends who I share quests with. I also have a few players I've played against but I usually delete them after a short while.
I am anti-social, but I try to keep my friends list as big as possible. Mostly for the sake of doing it.
For me, it's just a list of real life friends I play Hearthstone with, and we usually play at someones house for bragging rights. I never add people I don't know, except right after a match if something interesting happened or to ask about a deck, but then I usually delete them after a while.
My friends list is a mix between actually friends and people I enjoyed playing against/had an interesting deck. Always going for rank 5 every season I also find it helpful to see what some of my higher friends play, this makes for a nice chat once in a while.
I have not turned down any friend request as I don't mind the occasionally QQ flaming messages, by not doing this I have gotten a few people I occasionally write to, especially around expansion to get their inputs on new cards.
I would however wish that I could have separate friend list for different games, or see in what game I added a person, this is due to me playing different games and have had my b.net account since they launched it
They are my minions, my army to do my bidding like quests and experimentations with decks.When i feel generous, i grace them with my coaching and messages.
I see it the same way KaptainTrips sees it.
If someone plays a very unusual and cool deck, he can come into my friend‘s List if he wants to. We both share quests as soon as we have them.
At the time I started playing Hearthstone a few years ago, I played against a Miracle Rogue with Gallywix in it. Of course he completely destroyed me, as I had no idea of Hearthstone at that time. Anyway, I added him afterwards and in the following years he would always provide me with tipps and combos^^
Since then Rogue is my favourite hero and today I enjoy playing my miracle Rogue with Gallywix and co:)
I'm a simple guy I see any dude play a meme deck I insta add him so my friend list is a meme list :P
My friends are people who don't have hearthpwn and always Ask me to complete the 80g quest with them lol
Skidaddle skidoodle your Milhouse manastorm is now a noodle
Friend list in HS is only for 80g quest
Most of my friends are people who impressed me with their decks. And my brother is also there.
I keep notes on them though because there are varied reasons for them to be there.
Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health.
- Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
mostly irl friends or guild members i used to do raids in world of warcraft ages ago, some random requests aswell
I only have friends I know IRL on mine usually. Sometimes I'll add people from the game to talk and maybe keep them on for a few weeks until it has been a while since we've said anything/played/spectated each other then I remove them.
means 80 gold to me...
Dead but dreaming
It means blizzard forced me to maintain a friend's list.
Never really cared about the things and hated seeing them used in every MMO. It just doesn't jive with me. In contrast, I'll hunt for a guild or clan to join and have flat out ignored the game as a whole to interact with them. It's just something of that direct "I'm just with you" nature that turns me off of friend lists and IMs (sorry to those who send a private message to me here and I don't respond in a month. I flat out forget the thing is there)
One does not simply walk into Mordor,
unless they want to be the best they can be.
Absolutely nothing.
I signed off of any serious gaming/internet-only friendships after going through the drama of a pair of friends in WoW during MoP, which partially spilled off into real life and which probably caused the dissolution of other gaming friends indirectly who were also in our circle.
With that extended experience it disillusioned me from the point of view that online friendships should come anywhere close in value to real relationships with people you care about on a more consistent and impactful basis.
Cynical, but that is 20/20 hindsight gold.
Plus, I have friends or family where I'm at for when I want to play with during personal games or to complete 80 gold quests, so stockpiling up on random people seems pointless at this point.
Mostly people who add me after I meet them on ladder. Sometimes I add people to ask for decklists. I have RL friends and some people I meet on hearthpwn too (people who I actually know and consider friends, not strangers who randomly add my battletag ... those don't hold any value)
Mostly they are for the 80g value but people occasionally hit me up to ask questions about HS: Low rank people asking about the meta/good climbing decks, trihards who ask me druid questions because apparently I'm a druid main now, etc. I'm always happy to help/coach. I used to help a RL friend practice for tournaments too, but we've stopped going since we got bored of it
Also, my friendlist is full of "cancer". There's pirate warriors, face mages, aggro paladins, big priests; people who play T1 decks in casual, people who play standard decks in wild and everything under the sun people like to complain about here at hearthpwn. I'm damn proud of it too because I don't judge people for what they play. At least they're enjoying the game because they're honest enough to themselves to play what they like
Legend with : S65 Freeze Mage, S57 Maly Gonk Druid, S57 "Okay" Shaman, S53 Boom-zooka Hunter, S53 Maly Tog Druid, S52 Wild Tog Druid ft.Blingtron, S50 Quest Rogue, S49 Dead Man's Warrior, S41 Wild Clown Fiesta Druid, S41 Hadronox Jade Druid, S40 Wild OTK Dragon Druid, S35 SMOrc Shaman, S33 Jade Druid, S22 Control Priest, S19 Control Priest