For the record that was exactly the fourth time ever trying that druid. I expected to lose to everything, so no worries there. To be honest I was a little shocked about how easy it was to stall and shuffle the jades in, even without aya, that deck I was playing seemed a little unfair too. But, I have to say that I don't usually mind losing, because I always learn a new trick, or am impressed when I think I have someone finished and then they pull of some well crafted move that I am impressed by. If I were strictly concerned with my level and winning was of ultimate importance, I would play some unfulfilling aggro deck and smorc and talk shit the whole time. But I enjoy watching all the amazing shit people do, even when it means that one of my sure wins becomes an ugly loss, because I appreciate the unique stuff that losing teaches me.
But am I salty about QR? Salty is an understatement. I usually play my golden priest, because the experience is the most rewarding, even if it means my WR stalls at about 52%. I think that if a minion is autobuffed to 5/5 that silencing it should return it was to whatever stats it had before, which I should have made clearer before. That's all.
I do feel that QR will turn new players quickly away from Hearthstone, except for all the ones that figure out an aggro setup or even worse, craft the QR, which is sad. Those of you defending QR, mentioning the off chance (1 in 873,345,345,264) that you may not draw your bounces until the last six cards, give me a break, and try to keep a straight face.
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For the record that was exactly the fourth time ever trying that druid. I expected to lose to everything, so no worries there. To be honest I was a little shocked about how easy it was to stall and shuffle the jades in, even without aya, that deck I was playing seemed a little unfair too. But, I have to say that I don't usually mind losing, because I always learn a new trick, or am impressed when I think I have someone finished and then they pull of some well crafted move that I am impressed by. If I were strictly concerned with my level and winning was of ultimate importance, I would play some unfulfilling aggro deck and smorc and talk shit the whole time. But I enjoy watching all the amazing shit people do, even when it means that one of my sure wins becomes an ugly loss, because I appreciate the unique stuff that losing teaches me.
But am I salty about QR? Salty is an understatement. I usually play my golden priest, because the experience is the most rewarding, even if it means my WR stalls at about 52%. I think that if a minion is autobuffed to 5/5 that silencing it should return it was to whatever stats it had before, which I should have made clearer before. That's all.
I do feel that QR will turn new players quickly away from Hearthstone, except for all the ones that figure out an aggro setup or even worse, craft the QR, which is sad. Those of you defending QR, mentioning the off chance (1 in 873,345,345,264) that you may not draw your bounces until the last six cards, give me a break, and try to keep a straight face.