Says the person who has been here for 4 months (I rounded up)
;) If you want the exact same four match-ups constantly then Standard is for you.
Nice try, but there's approximately 17 different high-level competitive decks on the Standard Ladder currently. However considering you probably can't get above rank 10 or even 15, you're only seeing a few netdecks like the ones you stole off here.
What is your basis for saying this? I have reached legendary many times and even played MTG as a pro.
Can you prove your statement?
I doubt you have ever attended any higher education but prove me wrong.
(Edit: Also when you get high enough (Past rank 2) there are not much diversity in Standard. Wild still has diversity.)
Says the person who has been here for 4 months (I rounded up)
;) If you want the exact same four match-ups constantly then Standard is for you.
Nice try, but there's approximately 17 different high-level competitive decks on the Standard Ladder currently. However considering you probably can't get above rank 10 or even 15, you're only seeing a few netdecks like the ones you stole off here.
What is your basis for saying this? I have reached legendary many times and even played MTG as a pro.
Can you prove your statement?
I doubt you have ever attended any higher education but prove me wrong.
How respectful of you to bring personal education into it as if you're so much higher than others LOL. Nevertheless, here's the list I posted in response to someone else. I may have had a different experience on ladder than others, but here's what I ran into:
Says the person who has been here for 4 months (I rounded up)
;) If you want the exact same four match-ups constantly then Standard is for you.
Nice try, but there's approximately 17 different high-level competitive decks on the Standard Ladder currently. However considering you probably can't get above rank 10 or even 15, you're only seeing a few netdecks like the ones you stole off here.
17 decks, 17 out of them different versions of demonlock and aggro pally
Says the person who has been here for 4 months (I rounded up)
;) If you want the exact same four match-ups constantly then Standard is for you.
Nice try, but there's approximately 17 different high-level competitive decks on the Standard Ladder currently. However considering you probably can't get above rank 10 or even 15, you're only seeing a few netdecks like the ones you stole off here.
17 decks, 17 out of them different versions of demonlock and aggro pally
Due to your inability to read the above comments, here's the decks I've ran into:
Don't forget you sometimes need wild cards for brawl, especially ones like 'top 3' and the one where all minions get charge, or that other one where you always draw on curve.
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You definitely have had a different experience than me. I've run into roughly half of those deck in the last season. There are quite a few competitive decks for sure, but only a subset of those see any significant play.
Gotta dust all my Wild cards for 1/4th of their value! It's almost renewable!
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Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health. - Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
No, I play wild. Dusting cards is a bad move because if you don't spend real money on the game and you aren't infinite in arena, or at least semi-consistent in achieving higher wins, then the dust you get from a mass disenchanting will quickly run dry after crafting a couple expensive tier decks. When those decks are nerfed, are replaced by new archtypes in new expansions, or rotate out then you have to make do with a comparative smaller pool of dust from those most recent cards.
Says the person who has been here for 4 months (I rounded up)
;) If you want the exact same four match-ups constantly then Standard is for you.
Nice try, but there's approximately 17 different high-level competitive decks on the Standard Ladder currently. However considering you probably can't get above rank 10 or even 15, you're only seeing a few netdecks like the ones you stole off here.
What is your basis for saying this? I have reached legendary many times and even played MTG as a pro.
Can you prove your statement?
I doubt you have ever attended any higher education but prove me wrong.
How respectful of you to bring personal education into it as if you're so much higher than others LOL. Nevertheless, here's the list I posted in response to someone else. I may have had a different experience on ladder than others, but here's what I ran into:
I take that as “No. No I cannot prove my statement is correct and therefore I agree that I was wrong. I was wrong to be so rude on your behalf and I am sorry. Next time I will think before I type on my PC/Mac/tablet/phone.”
Please don’t assume others are worse players than you are unless you can prove it.
- Big Priest, Dragon Priest, Combo Priest, Spiteful Priest
- Spell Hunter
- Silver-Hand Recruit Paladin, Murloc Paladin, Combo Paladin (small amount)
- Tempo Mage, Control Mage
- Jade Druid
- Miracle Rogue, Quest Rogue (small amount)
Pro Tip: never dust cards that are rotating out
Eventually everyone with a decent collection will start to play wild when their favorite cards/decks rotate out
Not playing much wild atm.. but I am a collector so my hard earned cards stays
- Cubelock, Control Warlock, Zoolock
- Big Priest, Dragon Priest, Combo Priest, Spiteful Priest
- Spell Hunter
- Silver-Hand Recruit Paladin, Murloc Paladin, Combo Paladin (small amount)
- Tempo Mage, Control Mage
- Jade Druid
- Miracle Rogue, Quest Rogue (small amount)
Don't forget you sometimes need wild cards for brawl, especially ones like 'top 3' and the one where all minions get charge, or that other one where you always draw on curve.
Free to try and find a game, dealing cards for sorrow, cards for pain.
I disenchant only the golden cards and never disenchant any from adventures.
dusting everything without any hesitation
I dusted 1 cursed blade. All others still there.
Gotta dust all my Wild cards for 1/4th of their value! It's almost renewable!
Start of Year: Provoke the failure of 3 expansions, force nerfs on otherwise balanced cards, bring deckbuilding to an all-time low and get rotated one year earlier for being such a threat to the game's health.
- Genn and Baku's historical entry on the White Book of Shit Design, shortly before retiring unpunished
I might dust some bad cards, but probably not any of the legendaries.
No, I play wild. Dusting cards is a bad move because if you don't spend real money on the game and you aren't infinite in arena, or at least semi-consistent in achieving higher wins, then the dust you get from a mass disenchanting will quickly run dry after crafting a couple expensive tier decks. When those decks are nerfed, are replaced by new archtypes in new expansions, or rotate out then you have to make do with a comparative smaller pool of dust from those most recent cards.
Don't dust anything unless you really need to
Dead but dreaming
As f2p I dust them I don't look back especially there is too much hated cards in there.
I keep wild cards cause they're OP, and I enjoy playin wild more than shitty standard with 3 decks only
Yes, wild suck hard
since i try to get a full collection i keep them all.