I play ranked for the best experience vs great decks, whether it be netdeck or not. Just playing for the upmost experience. Games are more structured and intense than casual. If i'm not playing ranked, then I rather get off and play something else
I'm a competitive person, ranked feels better to me than casual, which doesn't have any metric to judge how I'm doing. I'm hoping I can make it up to legend this month, but I might not quite have enough time for that.
Why would you ever not play ranked, unless you actually want to practice a new deck first?
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So why would anyone play casual? Just seems like an exercise in frustration if that's your goal.
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I play Ranked until I reach Rank 5 every month, which takes about 5-10 games at most. After that, I mess around with bad decks and stop around Rank 3-4. I will not be playing it anymore though, because of how prevalent Control Warrior is at the moment and how boring it is to play against.
I never play Casual. I just don't see the point.
Most of my ingame time is spent in Arena, which I feel is the superior mode. It's way more satisfying then anything that Ranked has to offer.
I play ranked cause you barely see a difference in decks between ranked and casual. Besides that gives rank 5 some nice cards which you won't be getting from casual. As rank 5 is easy to achieve, that's worthwile.
People who play causal are just fucking themselves in the end. The more casual you play, the more you win and the higher your MMR. The higher your MMR, the more likely you'll find good players and good decks. Replace "MMR" with "rank" and you got ladder, except you don't get rewards
I used to play Constructed only, but lately I've been doing more arena. I hate how arena can screw you with RNG and give you no legendaries or epics, but constructed just gets so frustrating with everybody playing the same handful of shitty decks.
Why would you ever not play ranked, unless you actually want to practice a new deck first?
To play homebrew decks against other homebrew decks.
That used to be possible. Ever since RoS casual has been predominantly ladder practice mode.
You've been complaining non-stop about Casual LONG before RoS dude...
and?
You said "it used to be possible to play homebrew decks against other homebrew decks in casual." And I'm saying, you were complaining about how much casual sucks, long before RoS launched.
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I play ranked for the best experience vs great decks, whether it be netdeck or not. Just playing for the upmost experience. Games are more structured and intense than casual. If i'm not playing ranked, then I rather get off and play something else
I'm a competitive person, ranked feels better to me than casual, which doesn't have any metric to judge how I'm doing. I'm hoping I can make it up to legend this month, but I might not quite have enough time for that.
Put another option there: "I don't play HS anymore. Blizzard can't be trusted to care about anything else than money."
yes I play casual.
casual = ranked
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Of course. There are rewards for playing ranked.
Why would you ever not play ranked, unless you actually want to practice a new deck first?
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To play homebrew decks against other homebrew decks.
That used to be possible. Ever since RoS casual has been predominantly ladder practice mode.
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Right, but as you say, it's not possible.
So why would anyone play casual? Just seems like an exercise in frustration if that's your goal.
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rank always, casual for only daily quest
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Playing Ranked is pretty fun for me because it feels accomplishing to rank up and it makes you feel like you mastered the deck that you use with it.
I play Ranked until I reach Rank 5 every month, which takes about 5-10 games at most. After that, I mess around with bad decks and stop around Rank 3-4. I will not be playing it anymore though, because of how prevalent Control Warrior is at the moment and how boring it is to play against.
I never play Casual. I just don't see the point.
Most of my ingame time is spent in Arena, which I feel is the superior mode. It's way more satisfying then anything that Ranked has to offer.
I don't always play Hearthstone, but when I do, I play ranked. Stay salty, my friends.
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You've been complaining non-stop about Casual LONG before RoS dude...
i play ranked in MTG Arena bcs skill actually matters
I play ranked cause you barely see a difference in decks between ranked and casual.
Besides that gives rank 5 some nice cards which you won't be getting from casual.
As rank 5 is easy to achieve, that's worthwile.
Just move yourself to the salt tread or don't come to the forum anymore if you don't care about the game.
People who play causal are just fucking themselves in the end. The more casual you play, the more you win and the higher your MMR. The higher your MMR, the more likely you'll find good players and good decks. Replace "MMR" with "rank" and you got ladder, except you don't get rewards
Legend with : S65 Freeze Mage, S57 Maly Gonk Druid, S57 "Okay" Shaman, S53 Boom-zooka Hunter, S53 Maly Tog Druid, S52 Wild Tog Druid ft.Blingtron, S50 Quest Rogue, S49 Dead Man's Warrior, S41 Wild Clown Fiesta Druid, S41 Hadronox Jade Druid, S40 Wild OTK Dragon Druid, S35 SMOrc Shaman, S33 Jade Druid, S22 Control Priest, S19 Control Priest
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Makes no difference. Arena is about as enjoyable as going to the dentist for me.
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I used to play Constructed only, but lately I've been doing more arena. I hate how arena can screw you with RNG and give you no legendaries or epics, but constructed just gets so frustrating with everybody playing the same handful of shitty decks.
You said "it used to be possible to play homebrew decks against other homebrew decks in casual." And I'm saying, you were complaining about how much casual sucks, long before RoS launched.