I almost always accept. But if I completely high rolled my opponent in the game that resulted in a friend request. I either accept and walk away for a few min. That way they can yell their lungs out as much as they want if that is their goal. Or I wait a couple hours before accepting. That way they can get the salt out of their system.
I however never accept a friend request that comes in lightning speed after I won a game and my opponent spammed the threat emote the last few turns.
It just make my skin burn when people feel the need to flame you to death after they lost a game. So I try to avoid that as much as possible. I mean. Everyone can get mad at the game sometimes. But there are no point in flaming your opponent for playing the cards he or she was dealt.
That being sad. I have meet many very nice people, so I do like to add people more than not.
Always yes. I am a wild legend player and a deck creator. I always play something that nobody does, something unusual. In 99% of times people add me to be friends, because they loved my decks :)
Step 1: Recieve friend request. Step 2: Pre-write a letter of choice in a txt file. Step 3: Wait 3-5 minutes before sending the message. Step 4: Due to the accept lag they wont be ready for your message, copy paste your message of choice and send it. Step 5: Immediately remove the person.
Do all of this in the blizzard app due to the search feature making it easy. Unfortunately people with good intentions wont have the chance to speak to you, so write that letter carefully depending on the game experience with them. Them excessively emoting, playing face decks, or typical top 3 meta deck (no intentions of learning) etc. is an indicator that they are up to no good. I used to give them a wall of text whenever i won against a face hunter, mentioning their 2 IQ decks and playstyle. But lately ive just typed "GG's". I 99% play control *insert any reasonable class*.
ill accept friend requests but i try to msg them first, "hey gg, what ya got for me? good game or arbitrary immature rude comment?" then based on the response i go from there. sure id say 80% are the later, but when ya do get decent people to chat with ya can find some good friends. I usually play homebrews/off meta decks so when i win i usually expect the BM but its not always the case.
I sure accept when i am meming around in casual with garbage decks and beat high tier try hards. Renolocks seem to be a very special breed, they are the ones who usually feel the need to tell me how shit my deck that i just beat them with is.
I wait a day before excepting. It gives them time too cool off, and forget they even friend requested in the first place. Presumably they don't have alot of friends so they're more likely to message You with challenge a friend quests. There was only one time someone held on to they're anger for a whole day, and sent me toxic messages. it was the funniest and most pitiable thing I'd ever seen. 😂
Depends on the match that took place, or if i'm doing challenge a friend quest trading. If someone absolutely demolishes me or i demolish them, then get a friend request, i'll decline it because based on my hearthstone friend request history, they're either doing it to brag/complain, and i'm not taking time out of my day to see it.
With quest trading, i'll trade, then let them complete theirs, and after we both got our xp - i'll give em a gg and delete them.
I almost always accept. But if I completely high rolled my opponent in the game that resulted in a friend request. I either accept and walk away for a few min. That way they can yell their lungs out as much as they want if that is their goal. Or I wait a couple hours before accepting. That way they can get the salt out of their system.
I however never accept a friend request that comes in lightning speed after I won a game and my opponent spammed the threat emote the last few turns.
It just make my skin burn when people feel the need to flame you to death after they lost a game. So I try to avoid that as much as possible. I mean. Everyone can get mad at the game sometimes. But there are no point in flaming your opponent for playing the cards he or she was dealt.
That being sad. I have meet many very nice people, so I do like to add people more than not.
Always yes. I am a wild legend player and a deck creator. I always play something that nobody does, something unusual. In 99% of times people add me to be friends, because they loved my decks :)
I think we have all had negative experiences with adding someone only to get responses only worthy of a 10 year old.
But don't let that put you off - had some great chats and friends added.
I posted about my recent experiences when I added 30 people across all 3 regions here.
https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/general-discussion/229150-making-friends-in-hearthstone?comment=1
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Step 1: Recieve friend request.
Step 2: Pre-write a letter of choice in a txt file.
Step 3: Wait 3-5 minutes before sending the message.
Step 4: Due to the accept lag they wont be ready for your message, copy paste your message of choice and send it.
Step 5: Immediately remove the person.
Do all of this in the blizzard app due to the search feature making it easy.
Unfortunately people with good intentions wont have the chance to speak to you, so write that letter carefully depending on the game experience with them. Them excessively emoting, playing face decks, or typical top 3 meta deck (no intentions of learning) etc. is an indicator that they are up to no good.
I used to give them a wall of text whenever i won against a face hunter, mentioning their 2 IQ decks and playstyle. But lately ive just typed "GG's".
I 99% play control *insert any reasonable class*.
No I don't.
yes i do but my friend list was full!
ofc!
Its so much fun!
To read the rage spam from the retards, love it!
ill accept friend requests but i try to msg them first, "hey gg, what ya got for me? good game or arbitrary immature rude comment?" then based on the response i go from there. sure id say 80% are the later, but when ya do get decent people to chat with ya can find some good friends. I usually play homebrews/off meta decks so when i win i usually expect the BM but its not always the case.
MMMmmmmmm...Acceptable.
Sometimes, but usually wait a few days or weeks!
I sure accept when i am meming around in casual with garbage decks and beat high tier try hards. Renolocks seem to be a very special breed, they are the ones who usually feel the need to tell me how shit my deck that i just beat them with is.
I wait a day before excepting. It gives them time too cool off, and forget they even friend requested in the first place. Presumably they don't have alot of friends so they're more likely to message You with challenge a friend quests. There was only one time someone held on to they're anger for a whole day, and sent me toxic messages. it was the funniest and most pitiable thing I'd ever seen. 😂
I only accept if I win. Because it can by funny cry rage or someone decent giving complimentary about my deck, so win-win in both scenarios.
I can only recommend not accepting mine, for I only add friends to flame them hard, so hard sometimes, that I feel sorry for me. Never! add! me!
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Decks that you have created or somebody created for you, so you can win?
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Decks I have created. Playing with decks some other have created is not interesting at least in my opinion.
Depends on the match that took place, or if i'm doing challenge a friend quest trading. If someone absolutely demolishes me or i demolish them, then get a friend request, i'll decline it because based on my hearthstone friend request history, they're either doing it to brag/complain, and i'm not taking time out of my day to see it.
With quest trading, i'll trade, then let them complete theirs, and after we both got our xp - i'll give em a gg and delete them.
I do accept, but after 24 hours at least... all the possible hate is gone, the sending person did not rememeber... haha
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