welcome the the REAAAAL show buddy,! Wild is the way to go
yeah dude, I prefer it for sure. It's great to have access to more cards as the decks are better and it doesn't always come down to RNG so much I think.
welcome the the REAAAAL show buddy,! Wild is the way to go
yeah dude, I prefer it for sure. It's great to have access to more cards as the decks are better and it doesn't always come down to RNG so much I think.
True. RNG horsemen never occurs. There will always be RNG of the draw though, which is definitely relevant in wild.
welcome the the REAAAAL show buddy,! Wild is the way to go
yeah dude, I prefer it for sure. It's great to have access to more cards as the decks are better and it doesn't always come down to RNG so much I think.
True. RNG horsemen never occurs. There will always be RNG of the draw though, which is definitely relevant in wild.
ah yeah dude, ofc some RNG will have to exist. I just mean that you have a larger pool of cards and it allows for more refined builds. I guess saying the RNG wasn't as bad isn't the right way of saying it. I really meant that there are more cards and you can build decks that function way better with more synergy.
Welcome to the dark side. Once you go with wild, you will never come back.
thanks. I think I already agree as well. although I want to play some quest rogue on ladder once I get the quest card as that looks really cool. I don't really think there are many wild cards that would make the deck better other than gang up and that boat guy, but I will try this in wild as well maybe.
at the minute as I'm still laddering I am playing my more inventive decks in wild casual and that seems to be an awesome place to try more weird decks.
On the ladder though I'm playing nothing but odd rogue as whenever I switch to something a bit slower I get ran over by mech mages and hunters and stuff. ha ha. If I play as odd rogue I win 70-80% of games. (think I'm like 60 wins 20 losses with it so far. I'm sure deck tracker messed up though and some of those losses are actually me playing tavern brawl as it wasn't that high. I guess I lost to a bunch of mech mages though tonight so could be right)
Think I might even try and get legend this month for the first time. wild is way more relaxed and not as many of those horrible secret hunters.
Greeting your opponent is BM? Yeah. Sure. Saying Hi has always been considered the height of bad taste. Fuck me.....
However, Wild is good fun and I'm glad you're enjoying it Deck_Fiend. Certainly at the lower Ranks the sheer amount of decks faced is huge and fairly varied. Just watch for Even Shaman and Big Priest. Horrible decks to face if you aren't playing the same.
I play wild the majority of the time. Mostly get BMed by even shamans that will have stupid wide boards. I only BM with emote on priest - heal their face at full health and say "the light shall burn you". Otherwise I only BM when I have lethal but want to play extra cards or kill an extra minion to get more experience points for the classes I don't have at level 60.
Rule n1 in wild, if u win against a big priest or an even shaman add them just to ask them how the fuck they lost. 2 stupid skilless decks that solely depend on 1 card alone. Barnes for Priest and Devolve for Even Shaman
As a firm lover of Wild mode (despite its many flaws), I won't act like Wild players are any better than standard ones as far as behavior goes. In Ranked, I've found plenty of BMers, especially Big Priests and Hunters (though to be fair, I was playing Even Shaman).
In Casual, it's become a rarer sight. Not really sure why. People probably just stopped giving a sh**.
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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
I play only wild, and the only time i BM is when i either pull an exodia mage's velen or a big priests barnes with my dirty rat, or discard them with gnome HAHA, YOU'VE BEEN... GNOMED!
I play only wild, and the only time i BM is when i either pull an exodia mage's velen or a big priests barnes with my dirty rat, or discard them with gnome HAHA, YOU'VE BEEN... GNOMED!
I love doing that as well. I pulled a mages tony out in standard last year with dirty rat when playing control lock and they just conceded.
I think I did the same with a velen or something too. it made the priest concede anyway so was good.
Meh, personally for me the wild players are the same as the standard ones. There are sore losers, ropers and BM-ers in both formats.
A couple of days ago (while I was still climbing on the ladder) I faced an Odd warrior. Somewhere in the early game I managed to play Benedictus against them and once they reached the last 8 cards of their deck, they started roping. They were literally out of threats, but pushed the button in the last 5 seconds of their turn just to prolong the game needlessly. And I'm not going to lie, it was a "pleasant" experience to kill a 80-health warrior in fatigue and spent 20 minutes instead of 5. I won when their fatigue counter reached 11, so you can imagine how long it took me to kill them.
The other day I faced a golden odd rogue, who was really excited they killed me with their insane starting hand. Or Big Priest, who also had a lucky pull (and I didn't get my Entombs).
So all in all, it doesn't matter in what format you play. It depends on the players.
welcome the the REAAAAL show buddy,! Wild is the way to go
Why u hav to be mad? is only card gaem.
yeah dude, I prefer it for sure. It's great to have access to more cards as the decks are better and it doesn't always come down to RNG so much I think.
True. RNG horsemen never occurs. There will always be RNG of the draw though, which is definitely relevant in wild.
Welcome to the dark side. Once you go with wild, you will never come back.
Dead but dreaming
ah yeah dude, ofc some RNG will have to exist. I just mean that you have a larger pool of cards and it allows for more refined builds. I guess saying the RNG wasn't as bad isn't the right way of saying it. I really meant that there are more cards and you can build decks that function way better with more synergy.
thanks. I think I already agree as well. although I want to play some quest rogue on ladder once I get the quest card as that looks really cool. I don't really think there are many wild cards that would make the deck better other than gang up and that boat guy, but I will try this in wild as well maybe.
at the minute as I'm still laddering I am playing my more inventive decks in wild casual and that seems to be an awesome place to try more weird decks.
On the ladder though I'm playing nothing but odd rogue as whenever I switch to something a bit slower I get ran over by mech mages and hunters and stuff. ha ha. If I play as odd rogue I win 70-80% of games. (think I'm like 60 wins 20 losses with it so far. I'm sure deck tracker messed up though and some of those losses are actually me playing tavern brawl as it wasn't that high. I guess I lost to a bunch of mech mages though tonight so could be right)
Think I might even try and get legend this month for the first time. wild is way more relaxed and not as many of those horrible secret hunters.
Some of these replies though....
Greeting your opponent is BM? Yeah. Sure. Saying Hi has always been considered the height of bad taste. Fuck me.....
However, Wild is good fun and I'm glad you're enjoying it Deck_Fiend. Certainly at the lower Ranks the sheer amount of decks faced is huge and fairly varied. Just watch for Even Shaman and Big Priest. Horrible decks to face if you aren't playing the same.
4/3/19 RIP Keith Flint. 😔
I play wild the majority of the time. Mostly get BMed by even shamans that will have stupid wide boards. I only BM with emote on priest - heal their face at full health and say "the light shall burn you". Otherwise I only BM when I have lethal but want to play extra cards or kill an extra minion to get more experience points for the classes I don't have at level 60.
Rule n1 in wild, if u win against a big priest or an even shaman add them just to ask them how the fuck they lost. 2 stupid skilless decks that solely depend on 1 card alone. Barnes for Priest and Devolve for Even Shaman
As a firm lover of Wild mode (despite its many flaws), I won't act like Wild players are any better than standard ones as far as behavior goes. In Ranked, I've found plenty of BMers, especially Big Priests and Hunters (though to be fair, I was playing Even Shaman).
In Casual, it's become a rarer sight. Not really sure why. People probably just stopped giving a sh**.
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 play only wild, and the only time i BM is when i either pull an exodia mage's velen or a big priests barnes with my dirty rat, or discard them with gnome HAHA, YOU'VE BEEN... GNOMED!
I love doing that as well. I pulled a mages tony out in standard last year with dirty rat when playing control lock and they just conceded.
I think I did the same with a velen or something too. it made the priest concede anyway so was good.
Can confirmed....
Definitely been roped a LOT less in Wild than in standard...
-DadamE
Meh, personally for me the wild players are the same as the standard ones. There are sore losers, ropers and BM-ers in both formats.
A couple of days ago (while I was still climbing on the ladder) I faced an Odd warrior. Somewhere in the early game I managed to play Benedictus against them and once they reached the last 8 cards of their deck, they started roping. They were literally out of threats, but pushed the button in the last 5 seconds of their turn just to prolong the game needlessly. And I'm not going to lie, it was a "pleasant" experience to kill a 80-health warrior in fatigue and spent 20 minutes instead of 5. I won when their fatigue counter reached 11, so you can imagine how long it took me to kill them.
The other day I faced a golden odd rogue, who was really excited they killed me with their insane starting hand. Or Big Priest, who also had a lucky pull (and I didn't get my Entombs).
So all in all, it doesn't matter in what format you play. It depends on the players.