Sometimes i BM hardly, giving my opponent some turns and make them die with some hope,
Like one time i had pyroblast and i was 30hp and my opponent warlock had 3 hp, he tried so hard to heal himself and control the board, at last i killed them with WellPlayed emote
When I get bm then in my next game I try to bm back to untilt. I don't rope unless guy is throwing offensive gg (wp emote in certain situations) just to show him game isn't over yet. In my mind I'm never the one that starts it even though it may seem like this to innocent player. I watch videos when I play and had people concede because I didn't lethal them so they probably thought I wanted to bm them.
I dont BM at all...if someone play vs me in wild and see me roping believe me i dont do that because i wanna fck you up but because i think a looot. As i play only renolock it isnt like just a drop on curve or just cast a board clear. First you need to think will you play taunt and let enemy to go wide on board even more and next turn clear it or will you clear it immidiatly. Or will you drop some heal etc...sometimes you need to play risky to win.
And for spamming emotes: i use only few emotes. "I greet you", "nicely done" and "your suffering will be...LEGENDARY!", "fear me", "bloody hellfire", "that served no purpos". And best thinking emote is one of the best in game for deck with many options to play "so many bloody decisions..." hahaha but i use those emotes when they actually should be used!
I do it when my opponent does it, and I am sure I'm in the winning position. I notice good players tend to do it when they have considered all the factors and know you are in a hopeless position. Mediocre players like myself (although I never BM unless provoked) BM after a good / lucky play and they think they have turned the game around. It's a sign of over confidence and I feel like I'm in with a chance against an over confident player. Like this morning some control warlock thought he had me after wiping my board. He got over confident and played demonic project against me, because he felt he was ahead. Toasted his voidlord, minimal impact to me. He ended up losing. I had a feeling he was gonna mess up after the BM.
Does it count as BM if it looks like BM but was not intended to be a BM. Like, I'm always surprized when I'm playing ladder and I see a rogue with neither upgraded hero power nor quest, so here goes "Wow". That's not a BM, that's my natural emote I want to express. Or, sometimes I got distracted by something like unexpected email and forgetting to end my turn. When I hear a rope sound, I switching back to hearthstone to end my turn and emote "Oops", as I want to express this was a failure of mine, but still this feels like BM. I often use "Well played" emote at the end, no matter if I win or lose, when I've been satisfied by that game, not when I want to BM or something. Same "Well played" or "Wow" goes when something does not work out as intended for my opponent due to bad rng or misplay, but even then I'm not feeling like I want to offend anybody, I'm just trying to express my excitement about what's just happened.
I think it feels like I BM a lot. Is it my fault? Don't think so. I'm just trying to be myself, to express what I feel and think. Is it fault of others? Maybe. There's so much people waiting to offend others on opportunity, and so much people expecting to be offended. What to do? No idea.
If my opponent makes a mistake he shouldn't (playing overload before dropping Thunderhead ) I'll emote "oops" and point to the card.. I'll also point if there was a missed hero power opportunity for example.
I do it when my opponent does it, and I am sure I'm in the winning position. I notice good players tend to do it when they have considered all the factors and know you are in a hopeless position. Mediocre players like myself (although I never BM unless provoked) BM after a good / lucky play and they think they have turned the game around. It's a sign of over confidence and I feel like I'm in with a chance against an over confident player. Like this morning some control warlock thought he had me after wiping my board. He got over confident and played demonic project against me, because he felt he was ahead. Toasted his voidlord, minimal impact to me. He ended up losing. I had a feeling he was gonna mess up after the BM.
This comment illuminates a strategy that many should consider. Instead of squelching the opponent, their emotes tell you a lot about them. Before spending mana, sometimes, my opponent gives themselves away by emoting. The best play often times is taking your time with your turn.
but ye now I just mostly start a game, wait a little bit, if my opponent emotes hello, i'll emote hello back but after that I just usually auto-squelch my opponents for the rest of the game.
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about the only time i'll BM emote is at the end of a game i've won against an opponent who has been BM emoting me all game because he's been winning and thinks he has the game won so when I actually win the game I BM emote back at the end.
Wow, that must give you a big relief! Tell me about it.
nice try kid, go troll somewhere else where somebody might actually care, but I doubt it. lol
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- When someone ropes me I rope them back - If they have time to waste my time I have time to waste theirs aswell (youtube saves the day). - I unintentional BM people sometimes because I accidental emote well played at the end of a match where I won before they got to emote it themselves. Never thought of this as a BM, but apperently it is - I can't help that I made it a habit to just emote well played no matter the outcome of the match.
I like to emote sometimes, I don't consider it to be BM. I think BM is when you take long time to finish off your opponent, I do it rarely when enemy is playing tier deck in casual or gets extremely lucky or spam emotes well played )
When an Hunter/Pally/Druid/Mage is BMing, i just wreck them and BMing all the time, and also i rope a lot. I hate when people are so bad. I remember when a Mage was BMing a lot, then i had lethal and just roping him all the turn BMing a lot. He added me saying "Why are you so bad? You don't know how to play LOL you just a BMrs"
Sometimes i BM hardly, giving my opponent some turns and make them die with some hope,
Like one time i had pyroblast and i was 30hp and my opponent warlock had 3 hp, he tried so hard to heal himself and control the board, at last i killed them with WellPlayed emote
I tend to BM a lot, that prevents me from tilting.
i only bm hearthstone developers, they don't even know what they're doing or have a general "plan" for the game
holy shit, having a plan, what a concept!!!
It's fun to mess with people's nerves from time to time.
Only when I play against Kingsbane Rogue in Wild.
When I get bm then in my next game I try to bm back to untilt. I don't rope unless guy is throwing offensive gg (wp emote in certain situations) just to show him game isn't over yet. In my mind I'm never the one that starts it even though it may seem like this to innocent player. I watch videos when I play and had people concede because I didn't lethal them so they probably thought I wanted to bm them.
I dont BM at all...if someone play vs me in wild and see me roping believe me i dont do that because i wanna fck you up but because i think a looot. As i play only renolock it isnt like just a drop on curve or just cast a board clear. First you need to think will you play taunt and let enemy to go wide on board even more and next turn clear it or will you clear it immidiatly. Or will you drop some heal etc...sometimes you need to play risky to win.
And for spamming emotes: i use only few emotes. "I greet you", "nicely done" and "your suffering will be...LEGENDARY!", "fear me", "bloody hellfire", "that served no purpos". And best thinking emote is one of the best in game for deck with many options to play "so many bloody decisions..." hahaha but i use those emotes when they actually should be used!
I do it when my opponent does it, and I am sure I'm in the winning position. I notice good players tend to do it when they have considered all the factors and know you are in a hopeless position. Mediocre players like myself (although I never BM unless provoked) BM after a good / lucky play and they think they have turned the game around. It's a sign of over confidence and I feel like I'm in with a chance against an over confident player. Like this morning some control warlock thought he had me after wiping my board. He got over confident and played demonic project against me, because he felt he was ahead. Toasted his voidlord, minimal impact to me. He ended up losing. I had a feeling he was gonna mess up after the BM.
Does it count as BM if it looks like BM but was not intended to be a BM. Like, I'm always surprized when I'm playing ladder and I see a rogue with neither upgraded hero power nor quest, so here goes "Wow". That's not a BM, that's my natural emote I want to express. Or, sometimes I got distracted by something like unexpected email and forgetting to end my turn. When I hear a rope sound, I switching back to hearthstone to end my turn and emote "Oops", as I want to express this was a failure of mine, but still this feels like BM. I often use "Well played" emote at the end, no matter if I win or lose, when I've been satisfied by that game, not when I want to BM or something. Same "Well played" or "Wow" goes when something does not work out as intended for my opponent due to bad rng or misplay, but even then I'm not feeling like I want to offend anybody, I'm just trying to express my excitement about what's just happened.
I think it feels like I BM a lot. Is it my fault? Don't think so. I'm just trying to be myself, to express what I feel and think. Is it fault of others? Maybe. There's so much people waiting to offend others on opportunity, and so much people expecting to be offended. What to do? No idea.
If my opponent makes a mistake he shouldn't (playing overload before dropping Thunderhead ) I'll emote "oops" and point to the card.. I'll also point if there was a missed hero power opportunity for example.
Otherwise I'll only emote "wow" if I'm actually surprised.. If me or my opponent hits Deadly Shot or plays a card that's really fun like Seaforium Bomber or Academic Espionage.
Winning!? Nah dawg *Meme-ing!*!! (but also winning)
I 'Threaten' after most losses
I'm old enough to not give a damn about emotes. Past the point of letting them trigger me. I just say hello and that'll be it.
This comment illuminates a strategy that many should consider. Instead of squelching the opponent, their emotes tell you a lot about them. Before spending mana, sometimes, my opponent gives themselves away by emoting. The best play often times is taking your time with your turn.
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but ye now I just mostly start a game, wait a little bit, if my opponent emotes hello, i'll emote hello back but after that I just usually auto-squelch my opponents for the rest of the game.
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nice try kid, go troll somewhere else where somebody might actually care, but I doubt it. lol
Rumors are carried by haters, spread by fools, and accepted by idiots.
- When someone ropes me I rope them back - If they have time to waste my time I have time to waste theirs aswell (youtube saves the day). - I unintentional BM people sometimes because I accidental emote well played at the end of a match where I won before they got to emote it themselves. Never thought of this as a BM, but apperently it is - I can't help that I made it a habit to just emote well played no matter the outcome of the match.
I like to emote sometimes, I don't consider it to be BM. I think BM is when you take long time to finish off your opponent, I do it rarely when enemy is playing tier deck in casual or gets extremely lucky or spam emotes well played )
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I only BM Aggro Players, unless they respectfully admit defeat without Conceding then I will lethal them respectfully.
I'm not a BMrs,
but :
When an Hunter/Pally/Druid/Mage is BMing, i just wreck them and BMing all the time, and also i rope a lot.
I hate when people are so bad.
I remember when a Mage was BMing a lot, then i had lethal and just roping him all the turn BMing a lot.
He added me saying "Why are you so bad? You don't know how to play LOL you just a BMrs"
I just kick harder than the kicker.
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No.. I dont use emotes lol