It's a double edged sword. It's very fun to play but not fun to play against. Fun to play because every game is different and you can do things you shouldn't be allowed to do. Not fun to play against because "how could I have possibly played around that? Literally lost due to lucky bullshit."
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Yes, don’t take it personally. I was playing against Lackey Rogue, the “top” meta deck according to VS, and won with a random deck I made to complete a quest. The player added me to tell me I’m a piece of sh*t for some reason.
Because losing feels bad. Especially when RNG had a big impact. Also I personally feel double punished by losing. I lose, so I lose a star or my rank and I dont get the 10g :<
It's a double edged sword. It's very fun to play but not fun to play against. Fun to play because every game is different and you can do things you shouldn't be allowed to do. Not fun to play against because "how could I have possibly played around that? Literally lost due to lucky bullshit."
Yes, don’t take it personally. I was playing against Lackey Rogue, the “top” meta deck according to VS, and won with a random deck I made to complete a quest. The player added me to tell me I’m a piece of sh*t for some reason.
I always find it funny when I build my "mage spell" deck to blast through the quest, and end up beating top tier decks in casual with it. Even though it's total crazy and I don't even have any of the epics or anything. just basic as F mage spells, no minions at all (or even spells that gen them other than the classic card that gives you taunts)
I guess it works kind of like a control deck though that all removal and some face damaging spells. It's actuallly not bad. ha ha.
It's a double edged sword. It's very fun to play but not fun to play against. Fun to play because every game is different and you can do things you shouldn't be allowed to do. Not fun to play against because "how could I have possibly played around that? Literally lost due to lucky bullshit."
You can get tilted if your opponent seems to pull "just what they need" and it gets them out of what possibly could have been a loss, does it warrant the adding/name calling? absolutely not. sadly that is how some people choose to deal with it. push the button and move on...
Nobody likes losing against rng like this. Especially at rank 10-legend as people start tryharding. And because this is the internet, people don't really care what they say as there is no punishment.
It really makes you lose faith in humanity, doesn't it? This morning I had a match with a Paladin and the Paladin won the game and then friended me. I accepted the request, because hey, a winner of the match, must have liked the match or something. Nope. Only friended me to insult me and tell me I'm this and that.
I don't play the Rogue class (I want to in the future, though, just can't afford the cards now.) I'm really happy that the class can now run cards that "steal" and have decks that can be winners all at once. Last year Rogue decks couldn't be focused on stealing much if they wanted to win. I mean really, what did they do? Force Rogues to live honest lives with their cubes and crystals?
One of the things that I find amusing now with the new rotation is all the Rogues that get gifted these spells that the classes they come from aren't using because they're pretty much shit. The Rogues though can turn that shit into something useful to win. I laughed my ass off today when a Rogue smacked me with a Starfall. Haven't seen one of those in a while.
Nobody likes losing against rng like this. Especially at rank 10-legend as people start tryharding. And because this is the internet, people don't really care what they say as there is no punishment.
I guess thief rogue is the ultimate RNG deck where you don't know what you will get and sometimes you got unplayable cards and lost the game.
It really makes you lose faith in humanity, doesn't it? This morning I had a match with a Paladin and the Paladin won the game and then friended me. I accepted the request, because hey, a winner of the match, must have liked the match or something. Nope. Only friended me to insult me and tell me I'm this and that.
I don't play the Rogue class (I want to in the future, though, just can't afford the cards now.) I'm really happy that the class can now run cards that "steal" and have decks that can be winners all at once. Last year Rogue decks couldn't be focused on stealing much if they wanted to win. I mean really, what did they do? Force Rogues to live honest lives with their cubes and crystals?
One of the things that I find amusing now with the new rotation is all the Rogues that get gifted these spells that the classes they come from aren't using because they're pretty much shit. The Rogues though can turn that shit into something useful to win. I laughed my ass off today when a Rogue smacked me with a Starfall. Haven't seen one of those in a while.
But sometimes there a really good sportsmanship players out there that will congrats on the awesome game.
Because people want to play fun cards, use crazy interactions, AND win, but for a long time time aggro was the only way to go to win,(odd paladin, even shaman).
I was playing thief rogue against a secret mech paladin and got Paragon of Light and Sound the Bells!
I won as he can't deal with it. After the game he added me just to say I'm a sh*t a** and got lucky from RNG.
Isn't this how thief rogue supposed to play?
It's a double edged sword. It's very fun to play but not fun to play against. Fun to play because every game is different and you can do things you shouldn't be allowed to do. Not fun to play against because "how could I have possibly played around that? Literally lost due to lucky bullshit."
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Yes, don’t take it personally. I was playing against Lackey Rogue, the “top” meta deck according to VS, and won with a random deck I made to complete a quest. The player added me to tell me I’m a piece of sh*t for some reason.
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Because losing feels bad. Especially when RNG had a big impact. Also I personally feel double punished by losing. I lose, so I lose a star or my rank and I dont get the 10g :<
Behold the duality of man
Those who are given more in life, must not cling to it, but risk it all at every moment!
THIS .
other day i was facing the espionage rouge deck
after he play espionage he get sprint into Voidlord, Despicable Dreadlord and Ectomancy
I always find it funny when I build my "mage spell" deck to blast through the quest, and end up beating top tier decks in casual with it. Even though it's total crazy and I don't even have any of the epics or anything. just basic as F mage spells, no minions at all (or even spells that gen them other than the classic card that gives you taunts)
I guess it works kind of like a control deck though that all removal and some face damaging spells. It's actuallly not bad. ha ha.
He obviously wouldn't have drawn all that if you didn't suck so bad :P
You can get tilted if your opponent seems to pull "just what they need" and it gets them out of what possibly could have been a loss, does it warrant the adding/name calling? absolutely not. sadly that is how some people choose to deal with it. push the button and move on...
If your in a shitty mood videogames are a great outlet because the people don't know where you live etc.
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Nobody likes losing against rng like this. Especially at rank 10-legend as people start tryharding. And because this is the internet, people don't really care what they say as there is no punishment.
It really makes you lose faith in humanity, doesn't it? This morning I had a match with a Paladin and the Paladin won the game and then friended me. I accepted the request, because hey, a winner of the match, must have liked the match or something. Nope. Only friended me to insult me and tell me I'm this and that.
I don't play the Rogue class (I want to in the future, though, just can't afford the cards now.) I'm really happy that the class can now run cards that "steal" and have decks that can be winners all at once. Last year Rogue decks couldn't be focused on stealing much if they wanted to win. I mean really, what did they do? Force Rogues to live honest lives with their cubes and crystals?
One of the things that I find amusing now with the new rotation is all the Rogues that get gifted these spells that the classes they come from aren't using because they're pretty much shit. The Rogues though can turn that shit into something useful to win. I laughed my ass off today when a Rogue smacked me with a Starfall. Haven't seen one of those in a while.
I guess thief rogue is the ultimate RNG deck where you don't know what you will get and sometimes you got unplayable cards and lost the game.
Cut me some slack man. English isn't my first language.
But sometimes there a really good sportsmanship players out there that will congrats on the awesome game.
Because people want to play fun cards, use crazy interactions, AND win, but for a long time time aggro was the only way to go to win,(odd paladin, even shaman).
Hey cudos to any player who wins a game, its the fucking blizzard devs of hs I could fucking kill...
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