1. I Prefer to Lose quickly - as frustrating as it is, it's over quick and I can move on. 2. I Prefer to get Spammed by emotes through the game. I can easily squelch if need be - but that last BM gets me every time, because you cant react to it and you're already triggered / salty from the loss. 3. Hard one this one. Probably I prefer the 40 dust pack. At least there's a chance the next pack will be the lego I want. 4. I would rather have the high cards as aggro (depending on the class - Warlock can refill quick) 5. Having had both of these situations, definitely prefer having the morphs at the start against odd Pally. At elast it will be over quick! :-) 6. Rather have no reveals at all - at least there is still excitement when you start ripping packs.
1. depends if the long game was fun, but losing quickly means you can start a new game faster.
2. most of the time if someone strarts emoting i just silence them, so i'd rather have them emote in the beginning than at the end.
3. since i'm f2p i always like a legendary because then i can save up for a legendary i need or craft an epic.
4. i'd rather get a high mana hand and hope i get some low ones in the turns later when im against aggro, i don't really play aggro decks though, i think you can't really develope yourself and build skill.
5. Don't really play mage but i would rather never have the polymorphs against mech paladin and hope i get them later when he does the legendary mech spell.
6. I'd rather wait longer for the cards than getting crap cards, so far this expansion's reveal is somewhat slower than boomsday and ww but i think the cards are way more exciting than mechs and wolves (i love dinosaurs and animals).
1) Depends a lot on my reason for playing Hearthstone at this very moment. Am I trying to do a quick climb, then I am obviously playing something like Odd Rogue, and would much rather just lose quickly. Am I trying to maximize my fun, I do not mind losing in fatigue.
2) Getting spammed by emotes I guess, it's easily fixable (squelch).
3) Getting a legendary I hate. Still gets me closer to a legendary I want.
4) That one is difficult! Getting a hand full of high-mana cost cards AS an aggro, I guess!
1. Lose quickly - as frustrating as it is, it's over quick and I can move on. 2. Spammed by emotes through the game. I can easily squelch if need be - but that last BM gets me every time, because you cant react to it and you're already triggered / salty from the loss. 3. Hard one this one. Probably the 40 dust pack. At least there's a chance the next pack will be the lego I want. 4. Rather have the high cards as aggro (depending on the class - Warlock can refill quick) 5. Having had both of these situations, definitely prefer having the morphs at the start against odd Pally. At elast it will be over quick! :-) 6. Rather have no reveals at all - at least there is still excitement when you start ripping packs.
fun idea!
1.losing against aggro. In a long game i get to make decisions, if i died by turn 6 it is usually bc my opponent drew better than me.
2.dont care about either(why is this sontriggering to some?)
3. I dont get it, obviously 40dust is more frustrating than 400??
4. Option B since that would mean i am playing with an aggro deck
5.hmmm probably B
6.i'd find no reveals more frustrating since it is very hard to actually tell what will be good in the next meta *cough corridor creeper *cough so there is always a reason to be excited :)
1 - I prefer to lose a long game because I like playing the game. I’m not massively bothered by a loss, it’s the game itself I like.
2 - A smug emote at the end is probably worse, especially when they’ve nothing to be smug about, like winning with face Mage in casual or lucking a win against obviously bad draw.
1. losing by turn 6. i play controlish decks mostly so getting smacked in the face for 6 turns straight and then its over is absolutely 0 fun for me.
2. i don't get triggered by simple emotes in a children's card game...
3. 40 dust packs are insanely unsatisfying especially when you get them after a 12 wins arena run
4. i'd prefer having high mana cards as aggro since you will eventually draw into your low mana cards easily then and still have some fuel for late game
A fun little "Would You Rather" quiz, because it's Friday...
1. Losing quickly by turn 6 or getting through the whole long game to fatigue and losing by attrition?
Both are fine but rather....probably turn 6 since it tends to feel like you didn't have a chance in hades.
2. Getting spammed by emotes through the game or getting BM-emoted at the end just before you lose?
spammed. I can trick myself into thinking the ending-emote is due to the winner knowing they won before the loser.
3. Getting a Legendary you hate in a pack (resetting the pity timer) or getting a 40-dust pack?
40-dust. I like to meme out so a 'bad' legendary means something to try to make work. Now back in 2014 it would be the other way around because bad legendaries were BADDDD. Not even meme worthy BADDDD.
4. Getting a hand full of high-mana cards against an aggro deck or a hand full of high mana cards ASan aggro deck?
Former. High mana as an aggro deck just gets me wondering if I made my deck wrong or if it's RARE then I know the deck is fine and variance.
High mana vs aggro means i'm runnig a deck that needs those cards so it's hard to tell if it's variance, a bad matchup, a bad deck or so.. so it typically mens I'll adjust the deck with more low mana cards and the whole deck gets worse.
5. Drawing both Polymorphs in your mulligan against Odd Paladin or never drawing a Polymorph against Mech Paladin?
Drawing both. Now only useless but ruins the rest of my hand. If I don't draw the poly, I can at least try to make things work with other cards or delay until I get the poly.
6. Not getting card reveals for an expansion, or getting loads of card reveals thatdon't excite you at all?
Not getting card reveals. I like seeing the reviewers do their thing. Bad cards just mean they get snarky whcih is intereting. No cards mean I sit in youtube going "I could watch this but i WANT to watch card reviews instead. I'm getting that vibe now in fact."
1. I rather loose in fatigue than getting beaten up by some aggro deck just because I didn't draw my aoe board clear.
2. I hate BM at the end of a game way more. I usually just squelch enemies after the 3rd emote so spamming is not a problem imo.
3. I don't care about 40 dust packs cause you know eventually, you get a good pack. Getting a shitty legendary that was just printed to keep a strong class down is what makes me sad. But hey, 400 dust... kms.
4. getting all high-cost cards against aggro... the worst fear of any control player :p
5. Not drawing removal against a greedy deck is what I hate a little more but I'd say it's equally as bad.
6. I love card reveals, I always see a card that I at least want to try in one of my all-time favorite wild decks, so not getting them or getting them very late kills the excitement for an expansion.
1. Don't really care but I'd rather just lose by t6 so I can queue again. You can also usually chalk those up to "the other guy drew the nuts" or "i just didn't draw answers" depending on what deck you're playing.
2. Don't care either way
3. Legendary you don't want is better, 400 dust > 40 dust. I don't even pay attention to my pity timers since you don't even hit it on average.
4. You're probably better off having high mana cards as an aggro deck, you'll have the better chance of winning I think.
5. Both are pretty shitty but you're probably better off with Poly against odd pally to answer the Creeper after you wipe a board.
6. I don't know what either one of these is like so hard to say.
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A fun little "Would You Rather" quiz, because it's Friday...
1. Losing quickly by turn 6 or getting through the whole long game to fatigue and losing by attrition?
2. Getting spammed by emotes through the game or getting BM-emoted at the end just before you lose?
3. Getting a Legendary you hate in a pack (resetting the pity timer) or getting a 40-dust pack?
4. Getting a hand full of high-mana cards against an aggro deck or a hand full of high mana cards AS an aggro deck?
5. Drawing both Polymorphs in your mulligan against Odd Paladin or never drawing a Polymorph against Mech Paladin?
6. Not getting card reveals for an expansion, or getting loads of card reveals that don't excite you at all?
I''l add some more as I think of them....
EDIT: I forgot to add my own:
1. I Prefer to Lose quickly - as frustrating as it is, it's over quick and I can move on.
2. I Prefer to get Spammed by emotes through the game. I can easily squelch if need be - but that last BM gets me every time, because you cant react to it and you're already triggered / salty from the loss.
3. Hard one this one. Probably I prefer the 40 dust pack. At least there's a chance the next pack will be the lego I want.
4. I would rather have the high cards as aggro (depending on the class - Warlock can refill quick)
5. Having had both of these situations, definitely prefer having the morphs at the start against odd Pally. At elast it will be over quick! :-)
6. Rather have no reveals at all - at least there is still excitement when you start ripping packs.
1. depends if the long game was fun, but losing quickly means you can start a new game faster.
2. most of the time if someone strarts emoting i just silence them, so i'd rather have them emote in the beginning than at the end.
3. since i'm f2p i always like a legendary because then i can save up for a legendary i need or craft an epic.
4. i'd rather get a high mana hand and hope i get some low ones in the turns later when im against aggro, i don't really play aggro decks though, i think you can't really develope yourself and build skill.
5. Don't really play mage but i would rather never have the polymorphs against mech paladin and hope i get them later when he does the legendary mech spell.
6. I'd rather wait longer for the cards than getting crap cards, so far this expansion's reveal is somewhat slower than boomsday and ww but i think the cards are way more exciting than mechs and wolves (i love dinosaurs and animals).
What would you rather have OP?
1. B
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. B
1 and 4 in the order
caca
1. Losing against aggro UNLESS it's against Kingsbane / Mill Rogue.
2. Dunno, maybe latter. I generally mute people pre-emptively if I'm about to lose or right after they start emote spamming mid-game.
3. 40 dust pack
4. Against aggro. I don't play many aggro decks.
5. Against Odd Pala
6. Non-exciting reveals. It'd be cool to open packs without knowing any of the cards.
Good shout! ;-)
I've added my own answers to the OP.
Oops! I did mine on a "Would you rather" basis, instead of which is worse! Haha! I fail!
Won't let me edit it again...
1) Depends a lot on my reason for playing Hearthstone at this very moment. Am I trying to do a quick climb, then I am obviously playing something like Odd Rogue, and would much rather just lose quickly. Am I trying to maximize my fun, I do not mind losing in fatigue.
2) Getting spammed by emotes I guess, it's easily fixable (squelch).
3) Getting a legendary I hate. Still gets me closer to a legendary I want.
4) That one is difficult! Getting a hand full of high-mana cost cards AS an aggro, I guess!
5) Drawing both I guess.
6) Not getting card reveals!
Everything. A game shouldn't have so many negative things, and you listed only half of them.
fun idea!
1.losing against aggro. In a long game i get to make decisions, if i died by turn 6 it is usually bc my opponent drew better than me.
2.dont care about either(why is this sontriggering to some?)
3. I dont get it, obviously 40dust is more frustrating than 400??
4. Option B since that would mean i am playing with an aggro deck
5.hmmm probably B
6.i'd find no reveals more frustrating since it is very hard to actually tell what will be good in the next meta *cough corridor creeper *cough so there is always a reason to be excited :)
1 - I prefer to lose a long game because I like playing the game. I’m not massively bothered by a loss, it’s the game itself I like.
2 - A smug emote at the end is probably worse, especially when they’ve nothing to be smug about, like winning with face Mage in casual or lucking a win against obviously bad draw.
3 - Neither bother me at all.
4 - I don’t play Mage.
5 - I’d prefer no reveals at all.
What frustrates me the most (gotta go soon so I'm going to type short answers):
1. Turn 6
2. BM-emoted at the end
3. Legendary I hate
4. against
5. no polymorphs against Mech paladin
6. card reveals that don't exite me
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. None
I will crush you!
1. losing by turn 6. i play controlish decks mostly so getting smacked in the face for 6 turns straight and then its over is absolutely 0 fun for me.
2. i don't get triggered by simple emotes in a children's card game...
3. 40 dust packs are insanely unsatisfying especially when you get them after a 12 wins arena run
4. i'd prefer having high mana cards as aggro since you will eventually draw into your low mana cards easily then and still have some fuel for late game
5. id rather draw polymorphs against odd pally
6. i don't really need reveals.
1.I hate to play against slow decks, so...
2.I use silence on my opponents
3.I hate to get trash cards after I reach pity timer
4.I do not play aggro and control. I just hate to get high cost cards in early game.
5.I do not play mage
6.I do not care about reveals at all
This. Exactly this.
Both are fine but rather....probably turn 6 since it tends to feel like you didn't have a chance in hades.
spammed. I can trick myself into thinking the ending-emote is due to the winner knowing they won before the loser.
40-dust. I like to meme out so a 'bad' legendary means something to try to make work. Now back in 2014 it would be the other way around because bad legendaries were BADDDD. Not even meme worthy BADDDD.
Former. High mana as an aggro deck just gets me wondering if I made my deck wrong or if it's RARE then I know the deck is fine and variance.
High mana vs aggro means i'm runnig a deck that needs those cards so it's hard to tell if it's variance, a bad matchup, a bad deck or so.. so it typically mens I'll adjust the deck with more low mana cards and the whole deck gets worse.
Drawing both. Now only useless but ruins the rest of my hand. If I don't draw the poly, I can at least try to make things work with other cards or delay until I get the poly.
Not getting card reveals. I like seeing the reviewers do their thing. Bad cards just mean they get snarky whcih is intereting. No cards mean I sit in youtube going "I could watch this but i WANT to watch card reviews instead. I'm getting that vibe now in fact."
One does not simply walk into Mordor,
unless they want to be the best they can be.
1. I rather loose in fatigue than getting beaten up by some aggro deck just because I didn't draw my aoe board clear.
2. I hate BM at the end of a game way more. I usually just squelch enemies after the 3rd emote so spamming is not a problem imo.
3. I don't care about 40 dust packs cause you know eventually, you get a good pack. Getting a shitty legendary that was just printed to keep a strong class down is what makes me sad. But hey, 400 dust... kms.
4. getting all high-cost cards against aggro... the worst fear of any control player :p
5. Not drawing removal against a greedy deck is what I hate a little more but I'd say it's equally as bad.
6. I love card reveals, I always see a card that I at least want to try in one of my all-time favorite wild decks, so not getting them or getting them very late kills the excitement for an expansion.
1. Don't really care but I'd rather just lose by t6 so I can queue again. You can also usually chalk those up to "the other guy drew the nuts" or "i just didn't draw answers" depending on what deck you're playing.
2. Don't care either way
3. Legendary you don't want is better, 400 dust > 40 dust. I don't even pay attention to my pity timers since you don't even hit it on average.
4. You're probably better off having high mana cards as an aggro deck, you'll have the better chance of winning I think.
5. Both are pretty shitty but you're probably better off with Poly against odd pally to answer the Creeper after you wipe a board.
6. I don't know what either one of these is like so hard to say.