Dude you're problem is you are playing BAD decks !
Just dust whatever trash cards you have and make a GOOD deck. Then learn how to play it perfectly and you will have > 50 percent win rate which will eventually get you to whatever rank you want.
Stop wasting time on bad decks you don't even enjoy. Craft a good deck now.
That is horrible advice. You shouldn’t just play one deck, you’ll get bored, and if the deck is nerfed, you’re screwed.
Look up some budget F2P decks. I think there’s a few great murloc pallys or other types out there. Try to get to rank 15, or even rank 10 if you’re good a month.
Or just use the decks you have and play friends or casual. What I’ve been thinking about doing is quitting the game for awhile, but consistently coming on and completing quests and whatnot for like 2 expansions, and then having a ton of gold to open packs after an expansion hits.
I hate how some people who come on this topic just says “get this salt off my forum!!!!”. That’s mainly all paid players who hit rank 5 or legend every season who don’t know the struggles of being F2P (or mostly F2P). Granted, I’m not gonna feed into this topic and say “wow you’re so right screw hearthstone!!”, but I will give you good advice on how to have fun in a very P2W game.
Yeah you shouldn't have spent $140. I think you should quit F2P games if you have the type of personality where you sink exorbitant amounts of money into them. For your own good.
Just play around and don't take it super seriously, otherwise you'll lose the enjoyment of the game; and as for missing Grumble, just use your head and work around that, I don't have it either and I used Youthful Brewmaster instead to bounce it back, sure it's Iess consistent but it still works.
Hearthstone and any other PvP game are not meant to “relax” you. For that try starting a WoW free account and level some elf characters from scratch. It’s the definition of relaxing. Beautiful, slow -paced, huge Word of lore, characters and places to explore and EASY, non competitive.
It’s what I do when I’m tilted from HS. Hop into WoW and do whatever my mind asks for. Stress goes away immediately (no heroic raid pugging or high M+ obviously, but that’s another discussion)
Dude you're problem is you are playing BAD decks !
Just dust whatever trash cards you have and make a GOOD deck. Then learn how to play it perfectly and you will have > 50 percent win rate which will eventually get you to whatever rank you want.
Stop wasting time on bad decks you don't even enjoy. Craft a good deck now.
That is horrible advice. You shouldn’t just play one deck, you’ll get bored, and if the deck is nerfed, you’re screwed.
Look up some budget F2P decks. I think there’s a few great murloc pallys or other types out there. Try to get to rank 15, or even rank 10 if you’re good a month.
Or just use the decks you have and play friends or casual. What I’ve been thinking about doing is quitting the game for awhile, but consistently coming on and completing quests and whatnot for like 2 expansions, and then having a ton of gold to open packs after an expansion hits.
I hate how some people who come on this topic just says “get this salt off my forum!!!!”. That’s mainly all paid players who hit rank 5 or legend every season who don’t know the struggles of being F2P (or mostly F2P). Granted, I’m not gonna feed into this topic and say “wow you’re so right screw hearthstone!!”, but I will give you good advice on how to have fun in a very P2W game.
Unlike others I am a completely f2p player.
In my first complete month I went all the way to rank 5 with nothing more than a bad face hunter that didn't even have all the cards (missing naxx and stuff)
Since thend I was legend many times and grew a small but usable collection. All it takes is desire and dedication.
From what I observed I try to teach others so they can be successful as well.
It is absolutely must that you play a good deck. Otherwise you get frustrated way too easily and can't go on much.
Winning is fun in itself so playing a good deck feels more rewarding than playing 3 different bad decks that just keep losing.
If you keep thinking "I'll save this for later when it might be good" you sacrifice all the fun you could have in the present. If are at least a moderately active player there is no way you can not obtain enough dust for at least one good deck per expansion. But you do have to sacrifice every gold and meme card there is.
Meh... Quest-Reno-Priest is an incredibly passive deck. Not sure how you expect to win games short of answering everything the opponent throws at you. The fact it loses to Jades, Exodia, and Rogue Mill (kingsbane) is hardly surprising as they counter that style of play hard. It loses to aggro if it doesn't draw correctly. It loses to control if it gets outvalued. While the cubelock matchup changes depending on how its built; quest priest's only power play is bringing everything back with N'zoth and Warlock has both N'zoth and Gul'dan. Despite usually being considered a high roll deck Big Priest is way more consistent with its early game board clears and isn't as easy to outvalue even if you don't hit turn 4 Barnes.
If you want to play that sort of passive outvalue style, your best bet is probably Standard Taunt Druid. Hadronox reliably refills the board with taunts at minimum 3 times and as much as 7. It has early game taunt and armor gain to out live aggro and both cube and Spiteful have issues with that many taunts. It usually only runs 2 legendary in Hadronox and Lichking because the DK screws up witching hour, although variants with Master Oakheart to recruit Hadronox aren't uncommon.
Beyond that, I'd say if you want to play decks that don't require a huge amount of expensive cards. Stop trying to play in wild. Very few of the standard decks require more than two legendaries. Cubelock's mot popular list has four, but it's still playable without taldaram and umbra. I think the only deck that actually runs half a dozen legendaries in standard is big spell mage which only requires Jaina/Alana.
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Ok you made a mistake by crafting shudderwock, its a bad meme deck. But if you wanna have fun: (and have the cards for it)
http://www.hearthstonetopdecks.com/decks/j4ckiechans-legend-elemental-hagatha-shudderwock-shaman/
For a cheap competetive deck i would suggest going tempo mage:
http://www.hearthstonetopdecks.com/decks/witchwood-tempo-mage-deck-list-guide-standard/
It´s what i´m using on my F2p Na account atm ... got from rank 25 - 15 in two evenings with 90% winrate.
Gl / Hf
Strive for constant improvement and achieve your full potential.
Yeah you shouldn't have spent $140. I think you should quit F2P games if you have the type of personality where you sink exorbitant amounts of money into them. For your own good.
This is the best real advice you will receive.
Just play around and don't take it super seriously, otherwise you'll lose the enjoyment of the game; and as for missing Grumble, just use your head and work around that, I don't have it either and I used Youthful Brewmaster instead to bounce it back, sure it's Iess consistent but it still works.
Hearthstone and any other PvP game are not meant to “relax” you. For that try starting a WoW free account and level some elf characters from scratch. It’s the definition of relaxing. Beautiful, slow -paced, huge Word of lore, characters and places to explore and EASY, non competitive.
It’s what I do when I’m tilted from HS. Hop into WoW and do whatever my mind asks for. Stress goes away immediately (no heroic raid pugging or high M+ obviously, but that’s another discussion)
Meh... Quest-Reno-Priest is an incredibly passive deck. Not sure how you expect to win games short of answering everything the opponent throws at you. The fact it loses to Jades, Exodia, and Rogue Mill (kingsbane) is hardly surprising as they counter that style of play hard. It loses to aggro if it doesn't draw correctly. It loses to control if it gets outvalued. While the cubelock matchup changes depending on how its built; quest priest's only power play is bringing everything back with N'zoth and Warlock has both N'zoth and Gul'dan. Despite usually being considered a high roll deck Big Priest is way more consistent with its early game board clears and isn't as easy to outvalue even if you don't hit turn 4 Barnes.
If you want to play that sort of passive outvalue style, your best bet is probably Standard Taunt Druid. Hadronox reliably refills the board with taunts at minimum 3 times and as much as 7. It has early game taunt and armor gain to out live aggro and both cube and Spiteful have issues with that many taunts. It usually only runs 2 legendary in Hadronox and Lichking because the DK screws up witching hour, although variants with Master Oakheart to recruit Hadronox aren't uncommon.
Beyond that, I'd say if you want to play decks that don't require a huge amount of expensive cards. Stop trying to play in wild. Very few of the standard decks require more than two legendaries. Cubelock's mot popular list has four, but it's still playable without taldaram and umbra. I think the only deck that actually runs half a dozen legendaries in standard is big spell mage which only requires Jaina/Alana.