I play Wild and i use Secret Mage for ranking it got me to rank 4 fast in EU. Mech Pally is also a good deck in Wild.
For Standard i am rank 9 with an Aggro Dragon Hunter deck the games are fast and is a strong deck not hard to pilot, the mulligan phase being the most important.
It's not just rank 15. I'm back to rank 9 because of the same thing. Can't catch a break in match ups.
Enjoying Wild though. Much more balance there IMO.
Wild is very fun on lower ranks and there's a lot of diversity. It's really really not balanced though once you get around rank 6 onward and becomes genuinely the same 4 or 5 decks every single game that are absurd power levels.
But I'd also recommend Secret Mage for power levelling. It's (relatively) cheap, is a lot of fun to play because of all the synergy and pretty quick games. It's also more importantly a very strong deck.
Your problem is that you keep switching decks thinking they are the problem but YOU are the problem. And no I'm not on the git gud vibe but that's all there is to do.
You are playing very good decks, both Gala Warrior and Quest Druid are like Low tier 1 - High tier 2 at worst and you can climb to top 1 legend with either if you're skilled enough so the decks are clearly not the issue, there won't be a magical deck that will make you climbto 10 or 5 or legend out of the sudden, it's just about the decisions you're making, your misplays. You can literally get even to rank 5 with like super budget decks so trust me, it has nothing to do with the decks you're playing.
Unexperienced player often think that when they start losing it's the deck's fault or just 'oh never lucky, I keep getting the exact counter to my deck every game' but that's usually just a way to justify their misplays. Changing decks does nothing, one of the most important skills in any card game is learning match-ups, learning the ins and outs of your deck against every single opponent (which also allows you to know proper MU btw) and if you keep jumping between decks every time you lose then you'll learn nothing. If you0re playing a tier 1-2 deck that has been proven to be good countless times then you're definitely the problem, start looking at how you could improve as a player and not for a magical deck that will make you climb.
I consistently get to Rank 7-9 very fast with Murloc Shaman on Wild. Wild has more interesting murlocs than standard (and Everyfin is Awesome is awesome). Also, Murloc Shaman plays quickly and is cheap to make. Most expensive card is Murloc Warleader, the rest is common or uncommon.
Darling, I am neither inexperienced nor unskilled, so, your long treatise about me being bad is useless. Next time, read the disclaimer. Damn, I hate those guys: I am so much more skilled than you are and I have to tell you so I feel good about myself.
I would make it a point to watch a lot of pros play the decks you are playing. You may be making some inefficient plays and losing games for it. Keep watching/playing and youll git gud all the faster. Worked for me, I make 5 every month. Could go higher but I don't care to (toooo frustrating).
Your problem is that you keep switching decks thinking they are the problem but YOU are the problem. And no I'm not on the git gud vibe but that's all there is to do.
You are playing very good decks, both Gala Warrior and Quest Druid are like Low tier 1 - High tier 2 at worst and you can climb to top 1 legend with either if you're skilled enough so the decks are clearly not the issue, there won't be a magical deck that will make you climbto 10 or 5 or legend out of the sudden, it's just about the decisions you're making, your misplays. You can literally get even to rank 5 with like super budget decks so trust me, it has nothing to do with the decks you're playing.
Unexperienced player often think that when they start losing it's the deck's fault or just 'oh never lucky, I keep getting the exact counter to my deck every game' but that's usually just a way to justify their misplays. Changing decks does nothing, one of the most important skills in any card game is learning match-ups, learning the ins and outs of your deck against every single opponent (which also allows you to know proper MU btw) and if you keep jumping between decks every time you lose then you'll learn nothing. If you0re playing a tier 1-2 deck that has been proven to be good countless times then you're definitely the problem, start looking at how you could improve as a player and not for a magical deck that will make you climb.
How can any rational person experience a losing streak or a back and forth and feel like it's not their fault? The amount of swing this game has at any moment is absurd. Even if you're playing the same deck through these swings, you can't help but feel like you're doing something wrong.
And note, it's sad that if you don't want to play the tier 1 decks (mech pally/dragon hunter), it's a toss up. Just a sad state of the meta IMO.
I haven’t posted in almost 2 years, i come and view some articles from time to time and read a few of the nonsense threads, like this one.
i had to link my twitch and make a new username for this.
being a pay to win netdeck w hore is exactly what blizzard wants constantly buying packs and e peen cosmetics “so they can hang” with the latest twitter of the moment decks, never trying to actually learn and improve their fundamentals, logic or decision making but always blaming everyone and everything else for their failings.
off the bat, why is 10 your goal only 15 and 5 have value from a rewards to difficulty perspective. if you can get to 10 you can get to 5.
needing tier one netdecks and raging is a crutch. play when you are calm after you have eaten have drinks are not over tired. When you can dedicate time to concentrate, use music if that helps for anger / concentration. use a spreadsheet or tracker or paper to track your wins losses and matchup. stick to one or two decks and learn to play them properly, the matchups the mulligans. make your opponents power turns awkward. if your opponent actually highrolls accept it. take time after each match to analyze why you won and why you lost ehat you could change versus what 95% of players do and rely on highrolling their marginal plays and complaining.
you can do rank 5 every month on homebrew, you can budget. i have played for a long time on a paid and a f2p account with all kinds of decks from brew to tier 1/2 on wild in arena whatever. it boils down to what top players have versus the followers. the mentality, the decision making, analytical thinking versus scapegoating.
if you cannot see that the only thing you actually control is you, what cards you choose and how and when you play you will not ever significantly improve.
you will just waste dust. why even craft 3 tier one decks if your goal is 10 that makes no sense.
if you want to improve at anything in life you have to look at yourself first and ask what you are willing to do for it. this excuse game can apply to anything but it doesn’t change the truth.
Darling, I am neither inexperienced nor unskilled, so, your long treatise about me being bad is useless. Next time, read the disclaimer. Damn, I hate those guys: I am so much more skilled than you are and I have to tell you so I feel good about myself.
Read the disclaimer first, it is there for you.
<3
Well 'darling' you clearly are not skilled at all if you're struggling a rank 15 while playing 2 of the best decks in the meta atm, so stop acting all tough cause you are shit. It's even worse if you also say you are experienced cause that means you've been playing the game for god knows how long and you're still shit.
Go ahead and keep blaming every deck you play cause you'll just keep losing 'darling', if you don't want to take my advice of sticking to one deck that has been proven to be good then don't. Just drop big bucks in the game and craft everything so you don't have a fucking excuse, so you can play anything you want and then you'll realize you're the one with an issue and not the decks, so stop being a little bitch.
Also having played the games for years doesn't mean you're skilled nor experienced and you are the living proof, so drop your bs and learn to take an advice you salty dick.
Using the shield approach to what the actual problem here doesn’t change the truth. you are struggling because of your fundamentals and lack of competency with your net decks, that is the long and short of it.
don’t tell me the truth, just give me a magic wand approach is self defeating.
this is a really old thread topic, why am i stuck where i’m stuck the answer is always the same. You need to put the constructive work in to improve. for each person that can be different things over different stretches of time. It is the problem with loot box games they want to give power for cash but no experience or understanding. you don’t understand why you win or lose, so you don’t improve, activision is happy to move the goal posts and sell you new cards. It is the business model.
if you forced yourself to only play one of those decks this month and took my advice on what all good players do you would improve, how much is up to you. but no you will try and dismiss the truth like it is personal. it isn’t.
how can you expect to be competitive with people that put more work in and or are better at strategy games than you with better memory. even deck tracker which i have personally never used always reveals the weak players.
so many crutches in hearthstone and yes it’s designed to keep rubes in the game with rng, because of the money. so, improve or change how you play the game. simple.
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I play Gala Warrior...win lose win lose lose win
I play Quest Druid--win lose win lose lose lose
I play Secret Mage in Wild win lose win lose lose lose
What is a consistent deck that will get me to rank 10, which is my goal every season. Which one?
I am rank 15 in wild and standard
Thank you
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try pirate warrior, it worked for me, but it wont get you past 10, would love to get tips on how to get to 5
I do not have Ancharrr, and without it, Pirate Warrior is useless. Face Hunter is too inconsistent. Maybe Mech-Pala?
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Tempo Rogue from Zalae. Here: https://twitter.com/ZalaeHS/status/1219499306975035392/photo/1
It's not just rank 15. I'm back to rank 9 because of the same thing. Can't catch a break in match ups.
Enjoying Wild though. Much more balance there IMO.
I play Wild and i use Secret Mage for ranking it got me to rank 4 fast in EU. Mech Pally is also a good deck in Wild.
For Standard i am rank 9 with an Aggro Dragon Hunter deck the games are fast and is a strong deck not hard to pilot, the mulligan phase being the most important.
Wild is very fun on lower ranks and there's a lot of diversity. It's really really not balanced though once you get around rank 6 onward and becomes genuinely the same 4 or 5 decks every single game that are absurd power levels.
But I'd also recommend Secret Mage for power levelling. It's (relatively) cheap, is a lot of fun to play because of all the synergy and pretty quick games. It's also more importantly a very strong deck.
Try dragon hunter on normal ladder and mech pally on wild.you win even if you missplay 2 turns with those
Your problem is that you keep switching decks thinking they are the problem but YOU are the problem. And no I'm not on the git gud vibe but that's all there is to do.
You are playing very good decks, both Gala Warrior and Quest Druid are like Low tier 1 - High tier 2 at worst and you can climb to top 1 legend with either if you're skilled enough so the decks are clearly not the issue, there won't be a magical deck that will make you climbto 10 or 5 or legend out of the sudden, it's just about the decisions you're making, your misplays. You can literally get even to rank 5 with like super budget decks so trust me, it has nothing to do with the decks you're playing.
Unexperienced player often think that when they start losing it's the deck's fault or just 'oh never lucky, I keep getting the exact counter to my deck every game' but that's usually just a way to justify their misplays. Changing decks does nothing, one of the most important skills in any card game is learning match-ups, learning the ins and outs of your deck against every single opponent (which also allows you to know proper MU btw) and if you keep jumping between decks every time you lose then you'll learn nothing. If you0re playing a tier 1-2 deck that has been proven to be good countless times then you're definitely the problem, start looking at how you could improve as a player and not for a magical deck that will make you climb.
I consistently get to Rank 7-9 very fast with Murloc Shaman on Wild. Wild has more interesting murlocs than standard (and Everyfin is Awesome is awesome). Also, Murloc Shaman plays quickly and is cheap to make. Most expensive card is Murloc Warleader, the rest is common or uncommon.
Darling, I am neither inexperienced nor unskilled, so, your long treatise about me being bad is useless. Next time, read the disclaimer. Damn, I hate those guys: I am so much more skilled than you are and I have to tell you so I feel good about myself.
Read the disclaimer first, it is there for you.
<3
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Will give it a try, thanks
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who the fuck cares about rank anymore
I would make it a point to watch a lot of pros play the decks you are playing. You may be making some inefficient plays and losing games for it. Keep watching/playing and youll git gud all the faster. Worked for me, I make 5 every month. Could go higher but I don't care to (toooo frustrating).
BGs or bust (new team 5 motto).
How can any rational person experience a losing streak or a back and forth and feel like it's not their fault? The amount of swing this game has at any moment is absurd. Even if you're playing the same deck through these swings, you can't help but feel like you're doing something wrong.
And note, it's sad that if you don't want to play the tier 1 decks (mech pally/dragon hunter), it's a toss up. Just a sad state of the meta IMO.
I haven’t posted in almost 2 years, i come and view some articles from time to time and read a few of the nonsense threads, like this one.
i had to link my twitch and make a new username for this.
being a pay to win netdeck w hore is exactly what blizzard wants constantly buying packs and e peen cosmetics “so they can hang” with the latest twitter of the moment decks, never trying to actually learn and improve their fundamentals, logic or decision making but always blaming everyone and everything else for their failings.
off the bat, why is 10 your goal only 15 and 5 have value from a rewards to difficulty perspective. if you can get to 10 you can get to 5.
needing tier one netdecks and raging is a crutch. play when you are calm after you have eaten have drinks are not over tired. When you can dedicate time to concentrate, use music if that helps for anger / concentration. use a spreadsheet or tracker or paper to track your wins losses and matchup. stick to one or two decks and learn to play them properly, the matchups the mulligans. make your opponents power turns awkward. if your opponent actually highrolls accept it. take time after each match to analyze why you won and why you lost ehat you could change versus what 95% of players do and rely on highrolling their marginal plays and complaining.
you can do rank 5 every month on homebrew, you can budget. i have played for a long time on a paid and a f2p account with all kinds of decks from brew to tier 1/2 on wild in arena whatever. it boils down to what top players have versus the followers. the mentality, the decision making, analytical thinking versus scapegoating.
if you cannot see that the only thing you actually control is you, what cards you choose and how and when you play you will not ever significantly improve.
you will just waste dust. why even craft 3 tier one decks if your goal is 10 that makes no sense.
if you want to improve at anything in life you have to look at yourself first and ask what you are willing to do for it. this excuse game can apply to anything but it doesn’t change the truth.
learn the fundamentals of the game people.
Well 'darling' you clearly are not skilled at all if you're struggling a rank 15 while playing 2 of the best decks in the meta atm, so stop acting all tough cause you are shit. It's even worse if you also say you are experienced cause that means you've been playing the game for god knows how long and you're still shit.
Go ahead and keep blaming every deck you play cause you'll just keep losing 'darling', if you don't want to take my advice of sticking to one deck that has been proven to be good then don't. Just drop big bucks in the game and craft everything so you don't have a fucking excuse, so you can play anything you want and then you'll realize you're the one with an issue and not the decks, so stop being a little bitch.
Also having played the games for years doesn't mean you're skilled nor experienced and you are the living proof, so drop your bs and learn to take an advice you salty dick.
Using the shield approach to what the actual problem here doesn’t change the truth. you are struggling because of your fundamentals and lack of competency with your net decks, that is the long and short of it.
don’t tell me the truth, just give me a magic wand approach is self defeating.
this is a really old thread topic, why am i stuck where i’m stuck the answer is always the same. You need to put the constructive work in to improve. for each person that can be different things over different stretches of time. It is the problem with loot box games they want to give power for cash but no experience or understanding. you don’t understand why you win or lose, so you don’t improve, activision is happy to move the goal posts and sell you new cards. It is the business model.
if you forced yourself to only play one of those decks this month and took my advice on what all good players do you would improve, how much is up to you. but no you will try and dismiss the truth like it is personal. it isn’t.
how can you expect to be competitive with people that put more work in and or are better at strategy games than you with better memory. even deck tracker which i have personally never used always reveals the weak players.
so many crutches in hearthstone and yes it’s designed to keep rubes in the game with rng, because of the money. so, improve or change how you play the game. simple.