A trend that has been happening since the age of deck sharing began. Player posts a deck that they had a really awesome win rate with and creates a guide to show how they played it. People from the community play the deck and have different results than the creator.
The people who have good luck (usually) post their success, and even add some alterations that they thought of to improve the deck versus certain circumstances. The people who have bad luck (usually) post comments like "this deck sucks, this deck is crap, player doesn't know how to build a (class) deck, etc." and don't add any support by explaining what happened or why it did so bad.
If you have an issue with a deck and think it's not performing to the caliber that the Player stated then explain why. Give constructive feedback. Secondly, this is an open forum, which means a lot of players visit here too, they look for decks that have high win rates. When they see those decks not only do they play them, but they find counters to them as well. Lastly, there are counters inherently for every deck as well as a learning curve to pilot the deck. If you play 5 games and lose all of them, that is a very shallow pool of games to gauge your skill with the deck vs the list of random players you get.
Coming back to the forums with the intentions of down voting a deck and leaving a comment with no substance just so you can let off some of your frustration against the player who posted the deck. That is just childish and pointless, it doesn't help your cause, it won't make the deck better, it won't increase your chances of winning, and it won't make you look intelligent either.
Be helpful, be insightful, be smart, fix the decks you find interesting by using the community and the forums. This platform is only as powerful and progressive as it's users. So ask yourself, are you someone who can make the game better? Or are you just another angry, salty troll?
Most of these "really awesome win rate " decks have a false win rate. High win rate could be achieved by playing at dumpster ranks, casual and sometimes with luck.
Secondly, we live in a democratic world, people can write whatever they want and sometimes get banned of course :)
A trend that has been happening since the age of deck sharing began.
Player posts a deck that they had a really awesome win rate with and creates a guide to show how they played it.
People from the community play the deck and have different results than the creator.
The people who have good luck (usually) post their success, and even add some alterations that they thought of to improve the deck versus certain circumstances.
The people who have bad luck (usually) post comments like "this deck sucks, this deck is crap, player doesn't know how to build a (class) deck, etc." and don't add any support by explaining what happened or why it did so bad.
If you have an issue with a deck and think it's not performing to the caliber that the Player stated then explain why. Give constructive feedback.
Secondly, this is an open forum, which means a lot of players visit here too, they look for decks that have high win rates. When they see those decks not only do they play them, but they find counters to them as well.
Lastly, there are counters inherently for every deck as well as a learning curve to pilot the deck. If you play 5 games and lose all of them, that is a very shallow pool of games to gauge your skill with the deck vs the list of random players you get.
Coming back to the forums with the intentions of down voting a deck and leaving a comment with no substance just so you can let off some of your frustration against the player who posted the deck. That is just childish and pointless, it doesn't help your cause, it won't make the deck better, it won't increase your chances of winning, and it won't make you look intelligent either.
Be helpful, be insightful, be smart, fix the decks you find interesting by using the community and the forums. This platform is only as powerful and progressive as it's users. So ask yourself, are you someone who can make the game better? Or are you just another angry, salty troll?
Cute, ineffective, but cute.
This post is terrible.
Most of these "really awesome win rate " decks have a false win rate. High win rate could be achieved by playing at dumpster ranks, casual and sometimes with luck.
Secondly, we live in a democratic world, people can write whatever they want and sometimes get banned of course :)
And lastly This topic is terrible !
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