I wonder how people can get such high-quality cards and can play those minions on curve while I can't. Can you guys suggest me a solution to match less lucky opponent?
I feel Arena became way more difficult, I had 3x in a row a deck with very low chances of winning. No battlecries no Legendaries no kickass card, and hardly any combos. Sure some time ago it was too easy to draft a almost perfect deck but now I end up too often with 0-2 wins. But maybe just had no luck
There is such a thing as luck. Some people are just luckier than others. Maybe God loves them more but if you really study trends you do notice that certain ppl have more fortunate returns than others do. Sorry math heads but it's always been the case.
I feel this way a lot. Sometimes I'm right and it's stupid luck. Other times I slowly realize over time I can draft and play better. I come in and out of playing Arena, and every time I come back I start off playing badly but it feels like bad luck. Not that there isn't bad luck, but if you draft and play as well as anyone, shouldn't you have your share of both bad AND good luck?
There is such a thing as luck. Some people are just luckier than others. Maybe God loves them more but if you really study trends you do notice that certain ppl have more fortunate returns than others do. Sorry math heads but it's always been the case.
LOL ... if you actually studied reality, you'd understand how extremely wrong you are.
In Hearthstone, some players do in fact get better outcomes from random effects more often than others, but it is because they have played toward those outcomes, not because of luck.
So-called "luck" in real life usually works the same way.
The people saying there is no luck, and that you're bad, you should stop listening to. Arena is 100% based on pure luck during draft. You could get the absolute worst, to middling options every single time you had to pick, with nothing having any synergies, whilst your opponents gets not only good synergy cards like elemental/beast heavy decks, but also several legendaries.
There is a little skill involved in picking cards, but when you are offered trash, there is nothing that can save you, except hope that whoever you're against have gotten even more unlucky than you.
The people saying there is no luck, and that you're bad, you should stop listening to. Arena is 100% based on pure luck during draft. You could get the absolute worst, to middling options every single time you had to pick, with nothing having any synergies, whilst your opponents gets not only good synergy cards like elemental/beast heavy decks, but also several legendaries.
There is a little skill involved in picking cards, but when you are offered trash, there is nothing that can save you, except hope that whoever you're against have gotten even more unlucky than you.
LOL hearthstone is 90% luck. Yes you should know how to draft but why do some people draft 85 point decks while others draft 60 point decks? skill?
And when your opponent plays every card on curve, or top decks the exact card they need to beat you everytime when you are about to win.
yeah...pure skill.
These are exactly the kinds of things people say when they don't want to believe they are actually bad at a game like Hearthstone. So they blame it all on ... you guessed it: LUCK.
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Since everyone says it's about luck, just abuse that luck as much as you can. Skill is unnecessary because your opponent has a better draft than you always. The real skill is winning even if your deck is inferior statistically because you play correctly and use your cards right. That is my opinion on how to get better in the arena. It's also slightly easier now with doom in the tomb with more new players entering it and Flamestrike and another board clears are dead, so it is minion based and helps teach you about tempo.
I wonder how people can get such high-quality cards and can play those minions on curve while I can't. Can you guys suggest me a solution to match less lucky opponent?
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Rub your lucky murloc foot.
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It’s not that they’re lucky. It’s that you’re bad.
Just learn to mulligan and draft properly and you won’t have problems.
Pray to Rngesus you heretic.
I feel Arena became way more difficult, I had 3x in a row a deck with very low chances of winning. No battlecries no Legendaries no kickass card, and hardly any combos. Sure some time ago it was too easy to draft a almost perfect deck but now I end up too often with 0-2 wins. But maybe just had no luck
First, you need to learn, understand, and internalize the fact that there is no such thing as luck.
Once you have accepted that your decisions have led to your outcomes, you can focus on making better decisions, and the skills needed to do so.
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
There is such a thing as luck. Some people are just luckier than others. Maybe God loves them more but if you really study trends you do notice that certain ppl have more fortunate returns than others do. Sorry math heads but it's always been the case.
I feel this way a lot. Sometimes I'm right and it's stupid luck. Other times I slowly realize over time I can draft and play better. I come in and out of playing Arena, and every time I come back I start off playing badly but it feels like bad luck. Not that there isn't bad luck, but if you draft and play as well as anyone, shouldn't you have your share of both bad AND good luck?
LOL ... if you actually studied reality, you'd understand how extremely wrong you are.
In Hearthstone, some players do in fact get better outcomes from random effects more often than others, but it is because they have played toward those outcomes, not because of luck.
So-called "luck" in real life usually works the same way.
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
The people saying there is no luck, and that you're bad, you should stop listening to. Arena is 100% based on pure luck during draft. You could get the absolute worst, to middling options every single time you had to pick, with nothing having any synergies, whilst your opponents gets not only good synergy cards like elemental/beast heavy decks, but also several legendaries.
There is a little skill involved in picking cards, but when you are offered trash, there is nothing that can save you, except hope that whoever you're against have gotten even more unlucky than you.
LOL hearthstone is 90% luck. Yes you should know how to draft but why do some people draft 85 point decks while others draft 60 point decks? skill?
And when your opponent plays every card on curve, or top decks the exact card they need to beat you everytime when you are about to win.
yeah...pure skill.
These are exactly the kinds of things people say when they don't want to believe they are actually bad at a game like Hearthstone. So they blame it all on ... you guessed it: LUCK.
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
Yea there is luck. But you only notice it when you have bad luck.
There is luck in everything in life, but it all even out.
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"because democracy basically means government by the people, of the people, for the people, but the people are retarded. So let us say: government by the retarded, for the retarded, of the retarded." - Osho Rajneesh
Since everyone says it's about luck, just abuse that luck as much as you can. Skill is unnecessary because your opponent has a better draft than you always. The real skill is winning even if your deck is inferior statistically because you play correctly and use your cards right. That is my opinion on how to get better in the arena. It's also slightly easier now with doom in the tomb with more new players entering it and Flamestrike and another board clears are dead, so it is minion based and helps teach you about tempo.
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That is literally exactly the same as saying no one is any luckier than anyone else.
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