Why even spam the threads with this hot garbage when the same thing happens with every meta? Things get shaken up and assumptions about cards/decks change drastically and/or fade. This cyclical process isn't new and yet this keeps on happening.
Talking about the game is fun, so is talking about new things I get it. However, vomiting misinformation everywhere is just gross and messy.
Tl;dr: No, the meta is not solved, nor is it out completely. It always changes and this will be no exception.
For the same reason people make day 1 Smash tier lists, or try to sort Pokemon into tiers before the meta settles, or probably a thing with sports.
People like certainty and categorization. Just ignore it if you're not into it.
It's hard to ignore when you're looking for fun to browse threads and just see the forum pages spammed with garbo assumption threads.
Nobody likes digging through the trash for a good time.
You do realize you're not going to change anything though, right? It's not like people are going to see this thread, and en masse make the decision to stop posting threads about the meta being settled. Even if people do see this, and a few take you're advice, most won't do either. It's a fan site for a card game people play when they poop. You say you don't want to dig in the garbage, but you are hanging out at the dump.
For the same reason people make day 1 Smash tier lists, or try to sort Pokemon into tiers before the meta settles, or probably a thing with sports.
People like certainty and categorization. Just ignore it if you're not into it.
It's hard to ignore when you're looking for fun to browse threads and just see the forum pages spammed with garbo assumption threads.
Nobody likes digging through the trash for a good time.
You do realize you're not going to change anything though, right? It's not like people are going to see this thread, and en masse make the decision to stop posting threads about the meta being settled. Even if people do see this, and a few take you're advice, most won't do either. It's a fan site for a card game people play when they poop. You say you don't want to dig in the garbage, but you are hanging out at the dump.
Firstly, I enjoy the game. I have no idea why you seem to think I'm disliking using the site in general is something I don't enjoy (It's really all of the influx of assumptions and bad advice at the start of an expansion, causing so many repeat threads and those of us in them needing to give tiring repeat comments that the meta is in fact not solved yet and is not doom and gloom.)
Second, I never said I'm on grand adventure to change the minds of random people on the internet. I gave a topic and asked a question. It's not like most of us here are new to the game. We've seen so many claims of super early 'solved' metas fall flat on their face and so many doomsayers proved wrong again and again that it just astounds me that this still happens. Almost like people don't learn from the past.
For the same reason people make day 1 Smash tier lists, or try to sort Pokemon into tiers before the meta settles, or probably a thing with sports.
People like certainty and categorization. Just ignore it if you're not into it.
It's hard to ignore when you're looking for fun to browse threads and just see the forum pages spammed with garbo assumption threads.
Nobody likes digging through the trash for a good time.
You do realize you're not going to change anything though, right? It's not like people are going to see this thread, and en masse make the decision to stop posting threads about the meta being settled. Even if people do see this, and a few take you're advice, most won't do either. It's a fan site for a card game people play when they poop. You say you don't want to dig in the garbage, but you are hanging out at the dump.
Firstly, I enjoy the game. I have no idea why you seem to think I'm disliking using the site in general is something I don't enjoy (It's really all of the influx of assumptions and bad advice at the start of an expansion, causing so many repeat threads and those of us in them needing to give tiring repeat comments that the meta is in fact not solved yet and is not doom and gloom.)
Second, I never said I'm on grand adventure to change the minds of random people on the internet. I gave a topic and asked a question. It's not like most of us here are new to the game. We've seen so many claims of super early 'solved' metas fall flat on their face and so many doomsayers proved wrong again and again that it just astounds me that this still happens. Almost like people don't learn from the past.
I enjoy the game too, same with this site. I just realize where and when I am. I'd imagine that if Hearthpwn let us look into their metrics, they probably have spikes three times a year, around expansion releases. Most people, including me, forget about this site for ~9 months of the year. So, for a few weeks, the site is flooded with people who summer in Hearthstone. It's a resort town.
I guess what I'm saying is this: The trash is gonna be hiding your fun for a few weeks. It's inevitable. You can either dig through it, an activity you've expressed distaste for, or you can take a brief powder for a week or two. It'll go away. The summer people will eventually move on.
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Why even spam the threads with this hot garbage when the same thing happens with every meta? Things get shaken up and assumptions about cards/decks change drastically and/or fade. This cyclical process isn't new and yet this keeps on happening.
Talking about the game is fun, so is talking about new things I get it. However, vomiting misinformation everywhere is just gross and messy.
Tl;dr: No, the meta is not solved, nor is it out completely. It always changes and this will be no exception.
For the same reason people make day 1 Smash tier lists, or try to sort Pokemon into tiers before the meta settles, or probably a thing with sports.
People like certainty and categorization. Just ignore it if you're not into it.
It's hard to ignore when you're looking for fun to browse threads and just see the forum pages spammed with garbo assumption threads.
Nobody likes digging through the trash for a good time.
murloc hunter is better than bomb mage
You do realize you're not going to change anything though, right? It's not like people are going to see this thread, and en masse make the decision to stop posting threads about the meta being settled. Even if people do see this, and a few take you're advice, most won't do either. It's a fan site for a card game people play when they poop. You say you don't want to dig in the garbage, but you are hanging out at the dump.
Firstly, I enjoy the game. I have no idea why you seem to think I'm disliking using the site in general is something I don't enjoy (It's really all of the influx of assumptions and bad advice at the start of an expansion, causing so many repeat threads and those of us in them needing to give tiring repeat comments that the meta is in fact not solved yet and is not doom and gloom.)
Second, I never said I'm on grand adventure to change the minds of random people on the internet. I gave a topic and asked a question. It's not like most of us here are new to the game. We've seen so many claims of super early 'solved' metas fall flat on their face and so many doomsayers proved wrong again and again that it just astounds me that this still happens. Almost like people don't learn from the past.
I enjoy the game too, same with this site. I just realize where and when I am. I'd imagine that if Hearthpwn let us look into their metrics, they probably have spikes three times a year, around expansion releases. Most people, including me, forget about this site for ~9 months of the year. So, for a few weeks, the site is flooded with people who summer in Hearthstone. It's a resort town.
I guess what I'm saying is this: The trash is gonna be hiding your fun for a few weeks. It's inevitable. You can either dig through it, an activity you've expressed distaste for, or you can take a brief powder for a week or two. It'll go away. The summer people will eventually move on.