Does anyone else feel that HS matches you up against opponents partly based upon what deck/hero you're playing?
Like out of 50 games last week, the only time I faced a Rogue is the first match that I myself switched to Rogue.
Playing Druid Ramp with a few Heavy Hitting minions, I seem to be faced up against a disproportionate number of Mage & Priest control decks. Decks which specifically shut my own deck down.
Might just be that it's confirmation bias. But I feel that I get a certain mix of opponent types when using certain types of heroes/decks.
Mostly depends on what time of day you play. I find that in the morning, there is more aggro. In the afternoon more midrange, and in the evening more control.
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Does anyone else feel that HS matches you up against opponents partly based upon what deck/hero you're playing?
Like out of 50 games last week, the only time I faced a Rogue is the first match that I myself switched to Rogue.
Playing Druid Ramp with a few Heavy Hitting minions, I seem to be faced up against a disproportionate number of Mage & Priest control decks. Decks which specifically shut my own deck down.
Might just be that it's confirmation bias. But I feel that I get a certain mix of opponent types when using certain types of heroes/decks.
Mostly depends on what time of day you play. I find that in the morning, there is more aggro. In the afternoon more midrange, and in the evening more control.
There are 3 kinds of people in the world. Those that can count and those that can't.