Just played a match at 3-2 (actually 2-2 when not counting the Free Win).
It was a Paladin (maybe the most boring class in Arena to play against since success with them is basically based around how many of 4 or so certain cards you are offered in the draft).
The Paladin, only went through 2/3 of their deck. Included in the deck were: 4x Stegadon Steed!!!, 2x Equality, Dinosize, Divine Favor, Consecration, etc. Good luck vs a 4x Stegadon deck that can also clear your board at will with multiple equality then refill the hand when almost in top deck mode thanks to divine favor.
The deck blows most 9+ win decks I face in arena out of the water.
Yeah, this is actually quite common these days, more often what happens is that u meet a mage, that has shitload of discover and random card generation and those losses he got were probably where the RNG failed him, then u get him at 3-2 and its RNG fiesta and u just wonder how such a deck could ever lose a game. Paladins r usually the same thing, but their RNG lies in how well can they draw their cards, they have stacked deck, but sometimes they cant draw the good cards and lose before they can do anything, then u meet em and its Steed after Steed and weapon after weapon, it does feel pretty demoralizing, but u get used to it :)
Just played a match at 3-2 (actually 2-2 when not counting the Free Win).
It was a Paladin (maybe the most boring class in Arena to play against since success with them is basically based around how many of 4 or so certain cards you are offered in the draft).
The Paladin, only went through 2/3 of their deck. Included in the deck were: 4x Stegadon Steed!!!, 2x Equality, Dinosize, Divine Favor, Consecration, etc. Good luck vs a 4x Stegadon deck that can also clear your board at will with multiple equality then refill the hand when almost in top deck mode thanks to divine favor.
The deck blows most 9+ win decks I face in arena out of the water.
and still, he was at 3-2 with that deck...
Yeah, this is actually quite common these days, more often what happens is that u meet a mage, that has shitload of discover and random card generation and those losses he got were probably where the RNG failed him, then u get him at 3-2 and its RNG fiesta and u just wonder how such a deck could ever lose a game. Paladins r usually the same thing, but their RNG lies in how well can they draw their cards, they have stacked deck, but sometimes they cant draw the good cards and lose before they can do anything, then u meet em and its Steed after Steed and weapon after weapon, it does feel pretty demoralizing, but u get used to it :)
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