I'll admit that I run Zoo. Not all the time, but every couple days I'll switch to it for a bit. I find it a lot of fun because you always have options...always have something to do. But I digress...
I noticed that when I'm Warlock I've been rage-quit on a number of times before the match even starts! I don't know if this is truly "rage-quitting" or more "give-up quitting" but I assume its because they're tired of play against Zoo. But from the Zoo-player perspective, this just helps you climb the ladder quicker...if every 3-4 games I get a free win, I'd be incentivized (sp?) to stick with Zoo. I don't think there's a way around this, if people really don't want to play against Zoo so much, but its an important consideration before quitting out of a game.
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I'll admit that I run Zoo. Not all the time, but every couple days I'll switch to it for a bit. I find it a lot of fun because you always have options...always have something to do. But I digress...
I noticed that when I'm Warlock I've been rage-quit on a number of times before the match even starts! I don't know if this is truly "rage-quitting" or more "give-up quitting" but I assume its because they're tired of play against Zoo. But from the Zoo-player perspective, this just helps you climb the ladder quicker...if every 3-4 games I get a free win, I'd be incentivized (sp?) to stick with Zoo. I don't think there's a way around this, if people really don't want to play against Zoo so much, but its an important consideration before quitting out of a game.
If you like Hearthstone you'll enjoy this web series!