Say what you want, but revard system is a complete shit in HS
Yeah a potential 3000-3100 gold a month via wins along with 1500+ gold from quests plus at least 4 free packs a month via tavern brawls along with a potential 600 or so dust in cards at rank 5+ is total garbage.
Say what you want, but revard system is a complete shit in HS
Yeah a potential 3000-3100 gold a month via wins along with 1500+ gold from quests plus at least 4 free packs a month via tavern brawls along with a potential 600 or so dust in cards at rank 5+ is total garbage.
Let's do a little math here. To obtain the 3000-3100 a moth, you must win 30 games every day. Because Hearthstone is a zero-sum game, the average win rate is 50%, but let's say you're really good and achieve an overall win rate of 60%. Then you'll need to play 50 games every day. From a glance at HSreplay, I'd estimate the average game to be around 7 minutes. 50 games x 7 minutes = 350 minutes of hearthstone, or just shy of six hours every. single. day.
TL;DR: to get this level of rewards, you basically need to play Hearthstone as a full time job.
Reward system sucks but I manage to get most out of it and still manage to not play all day and have a well rounded collection (I constantly hit r5 and above fir like 3years straight now). I can t meme with a plot twist warlock deck or big paladin without crafting useless legendaries but I can craft any meta deck and still have enogh saved dust.
Obtaining r5 is so easy that you can literally buold a 1000 dust deck and hit it in a couple of days/two weeks by playing max 10-15 games a day.
Say what you want, but revard system is a complete shit in HS
Yeah a potential 3000-3100 gold a month via wins along with 1500+ gold from quests plus at least 4 free packs a month via tavern brawls along with a potential 600 or so dust in cards at rank 5+ is total garbage.
Let's do a little math here. To obtain the 3000-3100 a moth, you must win 30 games every day. Because Hearthstone is a zero-sum game, the average win rate is 50%, but let's say you're really good and achieve an overall win rate of 60%. Then you'll need to play 50 games every day. From a glance at HSreplay, I'd estimate the average game to be around 7 minutes. 50 games x 7 minutes = 350 minutes of hearthstone, or just shy of six hours every. single. day.
TL;DR: to get this level of rewards, you basically need to play Hearthstone as a full time job.
It gets better: Playing for that long gives you 1 pack per day, and another half with the daily quest. If you would purchase a pack with money, it would cost you something between 1$ (with pre-order discount) and 1,49$ (since 2 cost 2,99$). In other words, this full time job pays you little more than one dollar per day. While it's debatable what would be more reasonable, it gives you a number for how Hearthstone values your time.
I don't get why some people defend the reward system or come up with the silly "entitled" and "spoiled" rhetoric when someone criticises it. The reward system, along with the droprates for high rarity cards and the disenchant rates, is simply bad. It doesn't matter if you are the arena god and average 12 wins, or if you managed to build up a good collection in the 4 or 5 years you have been playing; it's still bad. For everyone.
I can understand some people taking pride in their spendings. They've spent a couple hundred or thousand on the game, and they don't want that to get trivialized by a better reward system. But I think there's a middle ground between a shitty reward system and one that is "too generous". A better reward system would benefit everyone, including the "whales".
You play too much.
Fun > Meta
Let's do a little math here. To obtain the 3000-3100 a moth, you must win 30 games every day. Because Hearthstone is a zero-sum game, the average win rate is 50%, but let's say you're really good and achieve an overall win rate of 60%. Then you'll need to play 50 games every day. From a glance at HSreplay, I'd estimate the average game to be around 7 minutes. 50 games x 7 minutes = 350 minutes of hearthstone, or just shy of six hours every. single. day.
TL;DR: to get this level of rewards, you basically need to play Hearthstone as a full time job.
Reward system sucks but I manage to get most out of it and still manage to not play all day and have a well rounded collection (I constantly hit r5 and above fir like 3years straight now). I can t meme with a plot twist warlock deck or big paladin without crafting useless legendaries but I can craft any meta deck and still have enogh saved dust.
Obtaining r5 is so easy that you can literally buold a 1000 dust deck and hit it in a couple of days/two weeks by playing max 10-15 games a day.
Play the game for the fun and see the chest as an extra reward. It's a game after all not real life
That is why you use a bot to farm 100 gold every day, easy.
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It gets better: Playing for that long gives you 1 pack per day, and another half with the daily quest. If you would purchase a pack with money, it would cost you something between 1$ (with pre-order discount) and 1,49$ (since 2 cost 2,99$). In other words, this full time job pays you little more than one dollar per day. While it's debatable what would be more reasonable, it gives you a number for how Hearthstone values your time.
I don't get why some people defend the reward system or come up with the silly "entitled" and "spoiled" rhetoric when someone criticises it. The reward system, along with the droprates for high rarity cards and the disenchant rates, is simply bad. It doesn't matter if you are the arena god and average 12 wins, or if you managed to build up a good collection in the 4 or 5 years you have been playing; it's still bad. For everyone.
I can understand some people taking pride in their spendings. They've spent a couple hundred or thousand on the game, and they don't want that to get trivialized by a better reward system. But I think there's a middle ground between a shitty reward system and one that is "too generous". A better reward system would benefit everyone, including the "whales".
true ! and give higher reward who can get to legend rank 2 golden epic looks good :)