English isn't my mother language, but shouldn't it be whose and not who's? Or is this a reference to how a troll talks?
I think it's easier to spot this for you exactly for the fact that English isn't your native language, the same goes for "your" instead of "you're", "there" instead of "their" and for some reason I always get annoyed when people use "would of" instead of "would have"
the reason is I think because when we were learning English we actually did have to memorise all those rules and had to pass bunch of tests in classes etc and learn the proper usage, in the end for every language it is different when you speak it in a casual setting and different when taught at school
Yeah that's right, but most people don't know these grammar rules nowadays
But, but... this is an in-game poster. Normally developers have to speak English fluently - isn't this part of the job qualifications for prestigious positions?
English isn't my mother language, but shouldn't it be whose and not who's? Or is this a reference to how a troll talks?
I think it's easier to spot this for you exactly for the fact that English isn't your native language, the same goes for "your" instead of "you're", "there" instead of "their" and for some reason I always get annoyed when people use "would of" instead of "would have"
the reason is I think because when we were learning English we actually did have to memorise all those rules and had to pass bunch of tests in classes etc and learn the proper usage, in the end for every language it is different when you speak it in a casual setting and different when taught at school
You have to be right, yeah. I get annoyed whenever people don't put apostrophes or make mistakes on posessive pronouns.
I'd also note that you can complete the 3 game quest even if you resign those games. Just in case you're in a hurry.
I have found that it just gets absolutely run over by anything remotely aggressive. Unless you open radiant elemental, there's like nothing proactive to do until turn 4.
I think it's easier to spot this for you exactly for the fact that English isn't your native language, the same goes for "your" instead of "you're", "there" instead of "their" and for some reason I always get annoyed when people use "would of" instead of "would have"
I never understood how some people could mix up "your" and "you're", "there", "they're" and "their". This rule seems so easy to memorise, I just can't understand how someone would confuse it (yet alone native speakers as you say). I mean, everyone learns their country's official language in school - this includes its grammatical rules and its peculiarities. And when someone makes a mistake, then they get informed about it so that they wouldn't repeat it again.
the reason is I think because when we were learning English we actually did have to memorise all those rules and had to pass bunch of tests in classes etc and learn the proper usage, in the end for every language it is different when you speak it in a casual setting and different when taught at school
I get what you're saying and I agree. It's true, that there is a big difference between colloquial and literary language. I also use colloquialisms in my everyday conversations, but when I have to express my thoughts in writing, then I resort to the formal way (except in chats, which are basically conversations in a written form). In this train of thought I think it's kinda silly to confuse the possessive pronoun "whose" with the phrase "who's", when you are publishing a game, which will be played by millions of players.
I don't want to sound like someone, who pretends he doesn't make any mistakes in English (or in his mother language for that matter) whatsoever and mocks other people, when they do. Lord knows this is far from the truth and I'm not going to deny it, but imho there are many examples, which are just easily avoidable.
Druid was terrible as well. Loti and the ability to give your shrine more attack doesn't do much when your attack cards are not drawn. I was hoping to get the Druid shrine that refreshes your mana crystals at least.
It's pretty obvious which of these totems are best.
Paladin is pretty great. Mage seems to counter a lot of stuff Hunter is good.
Rogue get's eaten alive, but can dominate some. Priest just seems like shit unless your opponent opened without any cards
turn 1 Northshire, turn 2 Radiant, turn 3 extra arms + coin for more arms meant pretty much GG for me (playing as Malacrass, my first playable minion was Pyromaniac). So yeah, unless you can counter the strong openers of some heroes you might as well insta-concede (which I did, because I cba)
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Brawl of Champions Round One
Welcome to the Season of Rastakhan! Choose a troll champion and you'll get their deck and this week's shrine. Who's loa is the mightiest?
English isn't my mother language, but shouldn't it be whose and not who's? Or is this a reference to how a troll talks?
Yeah that's right, but most people don't know these grammar rules nowadays
Oof that spelling mistake doe
Skidaddle skidoodle your Milhouse manastorm is now a noodle
I think it's easier to spot this for you exactly for the fact that English isn't your native language, the same goes for "your" instead of "you're", "there" instead of "their" and for some reason I always get annoyed when people use "would of" instead of "would have"
the reason is I think because when we were learning English we actually did have to memorise all those rules and had to pass bunch of tests in classes etc and learn the proper usage, in the end for every language it is different when you speak it in a casual setting and different when taught at school
But, but... this is an in-game poster. Normally developers have to speak English fluently - isn't this part of the job qualifications for prestigious positions?
You do get a classic pack+ RR pack quest by the way.
Certainly for the latter doesn't matter if you win or lose.
Games are pretty crazy!
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I like to think the mistake is on purpose, because trolls in the arena don't care about grammar.
LOL
It's pretty obvious which of these totems are best.
Paladin is pretty great.
Mage seems to counter a lot of stuff
Hunter is good.
Rogue get's eaten alive, but can dominate some.
Priest just seems like shit unless your opponent opened without any cards
I found Priest to be pretty good, actually.
I'd also note that you can complete the 3 game quest even if you resign those games. Just in case you're in a hurry.
Worst of ever of all "worst of ever"-Brawls ever.
Painstakingly slow, horrible decks on top of that which leave you with tons of unplayable 8-mana cards all the time.
You have to be right, yeah. I get annoyed whenever people don't put apostrophes or make mistakes on posessive pronouns.
I have found that it just gets absolutely run over by anything remotely aggressive. Unless you open radiant elemental, there's like nothing proactive to do until turn 4.
I never understood how some people could mix up "your" and "you're", "there", "they're" and "their". This rule seems so easy to memorise, I just can't understand how someone would confuse it (yet alone native speakers as you say). I mean, everyone learns their country's official language in school - this includes its grammatical rules and its peculiarities. And when someone makes a mistake, then they get informed about it so that they wouldn't repeat it again.
I get what you're saying and I agree. It's true, that there is a big difference between colloquial and literary language. I also use colloquialisms in my everyday conversations, but when I have to express my thoughts in writing, then I resort to the formal way (except in chats, which are basically conversations in a written form). In this train of thought I think it's kinda silly to confuse the possessive pronoun "whose" with the phrase "who's", when you are publishing a game, which will be played by millions of players.
I don't want to sound like someone, who pretends he doesn't make any mistakes in English (or in his mother language for that matter) whatsoever and mocks other people, when they do. Lord knows this is far from the truth and I'm not going to deny it, but imho there are many examples, which are just easily avoidable.
[edit] Sorry for the off-topic post, guys. :D
Druid was terrible as well. Loti and the ability to give your shrine more attack doesn't do much when your attack cards are not drawn. I was hoping to get the Druid shrine that refreshes your mana crystals at least.
I think it is the best fun brawl for a while.
This is the best Brawl in ages. Thanks Blizzard!
Is it me or is princess talanji actually op?
Mulligan for a radiant elemental and go ham, once you duplicate it 2 times its over 4/4 wins atm..
Maybe it's just me, but I can never stick a radiant.
turn 1 Northshire, turn 2 Radiant, turn 3 extra arms + coin for more arms meant pretty much GG for me (playing as Malacrass, my first playable minion was Pyromaniac). So yeah, unless you can counter the strong openers of some heroes you might as well insta-concede (which I did, because I cba)