That’s on you OP. I always end games as quickly as possible, but I sometimes hate when players keep playing when they have clearly lost. If we both have 10 mana and you are top decking as hunter against control priest, it’s BM to not concede.
This is what get's me every time. Just fucking concede, when you're clearly defeated and don't have any chance of winning. Saves not only my time, your's also.
How can you know he is clearly defeated. You can still disconnect. So no match is lost until you have chance.
For example i never surrender against player if i have something to play... Becose enemy can for example BM to some board clear, or anything else what can completly change the game.
That’s on you OP. I always end games as quickly as possible, but I sometimes hate when players keep playing when they have clearly lost. If we both have 10 mana and you are top decking as hunter against control priest, it’s BM to not concede.
This is what get's me every time. Just fucking concede, when you're clearly defeated and don't have any chance of winning. Saves not only my time, your's also.
How can you know he is clearly defeated. You can still disconnect. So no match is lost until you have chance.
For example i never surrender against player if i have something to play... Becose enemy can for example BM to some board clear, or anything else what can completly change the game.
no. when you're playing face hunter and your opponent has 20+ health on turn 8, you concede. it's that simple.
1. perhaps didnt spot lethal at first 2. u can concede so stop crying tard 3. quest exist to be done, so why not play some cards that would let me finish my quest faster?
Ok so even if he had quest MOST quest are super easy to get done. Early which was not the case maybe he missed lethal. Nah don’t think so. Maybe he was multi tasking ok but you can still look at the other screen and do ur turn and finsh the game and then go to what the u where doing on second screen takes less time to move the card to dmg then to sit there still play more cards. Maybe he was home school and mommy teach him simple math Bingo.
I agree that a player can benefit from knowing what was in his opponent's hand. And if you have played cards in real life, you know that it's one of the fun part of the game when you finally show your shitty hand to the player who just won. That's why I spend all my mana when I am wininng AND when I am losing. It's not bad manners as long as you don't take forever to play them.
That’s on you OP. I always end games as quickly as possible, but I sometimes hate when players keep playing when they have clearly lost. If we both have 10 mana and you are top decking as hunter against control priest, it’s BM to not concede.
This is what get's me every time. Just fucking concede, when you're clearly defeated and don't have any chance of winning. Saves not only my time, your's also.
How can you know he is clearly defeated. You can still disconnect. So no match is lost until you have chance.
For example i never surrender against player if i have something to play... Becose enemy can for example BM to some board clear, or anything else what can completly change the game.
no. when you're playing face hunter and your opponent has 20+ health on turn 8, you concede. it's that simple.
As long as you have still something to play and enemy don't control board, you have still slim chance to win. As people which will have 20+ health on turn 8 against face hunter probably used all their trumfs. Give up, just becose odds are against me is nothing for me.
I do this to aggro players and people who play RNG decks on ladder. Is it petty, hell yes. But it makes me feel better after their annoying shenanigans, especially if they’ve been losing for a while and kept trying to RNG a win.
i always rope and emote before i silence the turn 4 apothecary. i guess i'm the devil now.
Honestly some time ido that, but just to show i am going to win not becasue i was lucky. For example if has a taunt i silence one of my minion, then destry the taunt then playing damage card. Just showing idid't win just because i was lucky to have a casrd in hand. I think this get less salty for him. i appreciate when people do that agaist me.
I usually play every turn as best as I can. Sometimes, if I play JUST to the lethal I screw it up. If I play every turn to the best it can be played, I am setting up good habits. My opponent is free to concede at any time.
I wish for my opponents to play at their best all the time, every time. I play this game to the challenge of it. If you want to be lazy and short cut a turn - that is on you.
If me, playing at my best, every turn, every time is upsetting to you that it is unfortunate.
I would suggest that you learn to relax a bit. Perhaps find where the concede button is and use it when you feel you have lost the game. This will protect you from getting upset that your opponent is playing the best turn he/she can. It may save some precious moments for you and your opponent. And you will feel like a superior human being.
One of the key aspect of playing "the best as you can" is efficiency. It is crucial to avoid wasting mana, actions, and most important: time.
If you have lethal, the BEST play is always kill your opponent directly (unless you are completing a Quest or you want to show something to your opponent, etc). Of course you can think and plan a tricky lethal. But if you overplay it, you are not playing at your best, you are just missplaying and wasting resources.
I don't have that much time for hs. Sometimes I just have time for the quests. If I had to play just 2 Minions to finish a quest I would play this minions if I can no matter if I have lethal or not. I don't wanna start a new game cause of two minions. I for sure could start a new game play two minions and give up. But if I play I wanna try to win and not concede cause of finishing a quest.
... just to show i am going to win not becasue i was lucky
You already several times before could thank luck for a good card draw or a nice ping from a jagger, etc. OR your opponent had very bad draws, but you will never know it. Luck is an integral part of this game, it happens more times that you notice that, so you should not attach such importance to your lethal actions. Even if you draw lethal, how many times your opponents did that in the past? When it happens it happens. In one particularly game it matters, but after you've played thousands of games, you are starting to understand, that your game decisions and your mistakes is the only thing that matters. You cannot influence your luck, so why worry and think about it? At least it is what I think for myself.
How is it possible that people obsess over the smallest shit in this game, and not a single person cares about how people act? I've played most of the day today, and just about every person that's beaten me has played extra cards after they had lethal, if they could. Could you imagine someone doing this in real life? No, because no one would ever play games with them. It's really the most pitiful thing I've ever seen, that every single person I play needs to rub their opponent's nose in a loss just to make themselves feel superior. But it's just the opposite. All you are proving is that you are the most petty people in the world, having to act like a douche bag just to make yourself feel less inadequate.
All I want to do is play a game, have some fun, and avoid assholes. But no, this game isn't about fun, it's about some sort of weird, angry, sadistic, socially dysfunctional obsession. You want to feel better about yourself? Instead of acting like a douche bag, why not just be nice to people? Then they will like you, and you will be happier. Trying to piss someone off in a silly game only convinces both your opponent an yourself that you're just a joke. And you annoy your opponent for a few seconds, and they never think of you again, and you have to live with being a jerk that no one likes 24/7. I just don't get the mentality, and I don't get why no one cares.
There's hardly anything less consequential than a silly little game like this, and hardly anything more important in life than the way that you treat people. Such is the Internet, I guess, where a small amount of sadists and sociopaths have have taught a huge amount of socially-unaware people that self-esteem is based on treating people like shit. And the extremely sad thing is that people even stop noticing it, I think. It's sad that you can't have an basic notion of how to treat people and enjoy this game. I'm sure there are people that will say I'm to sensitive. I'm not. It's just extraordinarily sad to see so many people that have no empathy or any idea how to treat people.
I categorically agree with the notion that a large proportion of the HS community is made of weird people who enjoy being assholes.
The problem in my experience is more about the people who BM constantly through emotes rather than by playing their cards when they have lethal (although that is generally pretty annoying because it is nearly always aggro - I don't mind someone playing cool cards like Dragon queen Alex). There is literally no need to taunt someone by saying 'wow' or 'greetings' just before you kill them.
It's also frequently the same players who add you just to give you disgusting verbal abuse which they wouldn't dare say in public.
The HS community is the biggest problem with the game by a landslide.
How is it possible that people obsess over the smallest shit in this game, and not a single person cares about how people act? I've played most of the day today, and just about every person that's beaten me has played extra cards after they had lethal, if they could. Could you imagine someone doing this in real life? No, because no one would ever play games with them. It's really the most pitiful thing I've ever seen, that every single person I play needs to rub their opponent's nose in a loss just to make themselves feel superior. But it's just the opposite. All you are proving is that you are the most petty people in the world, having to act like a douche bag just to make yourself feel less inadequate.
All I want to do is play a game, have some fun, and avoid assholes. But no, this game isn't about fun, it's about some sort of weird, angry, sadistic, socially dysfunctional obsession. You want to feel better about yourself? Instead of acting like a douche bag, why not just be nice to people? Then they will like you, and you will be happier. Trying to piss someone off in a silly game only convinces both your opponent an yourself that you're just a joke. And you annoy your opponent for a few seconds, and they never think of you again, and you have to live with being a jerk that no one likes 24/7. I just don't get the mentality, and I don't get why no one cares.
There's hardly anything less consequential than a silly little game like this, and hardly anything more important in life than the way that you treat people. Such is the Internet, I guess, where a small amount of sadists and sociopaths have have taught a huge amount of socially-unaware people that self-esteem is based on treating people like shit. And the extremely sad thing is that people even stop noticing it, I think. It's sad that you can't have an basic notion of how to treat people and enjoy this game. I'm sure there are people that will say I'm to sensitive. I'm not. It's just extraordinarily sad to see so many people that have no empathy or any idea how to treat people.
I categorically agree with the notion that a large proportion of the HS community is made of weird people who enjoy being assholes.
The problem in my experience is more about the people who BM constantly through emotes rather than by playing their cards when they have lethal (although that is generally pretty annoying because it is nearly always aggro - I don't mind someone playing cool cards like Dragon queen Alex). There is literally no need to taunt someone by saying 'wow' or 'greetings' just before you kill them.
It's also frequently the same players who add you just to give you disgusting verbal abuse which they wouldn't dare say in public.
The HS community is the biggest problem with the game by a landslide.
The Hearthstone community is awesome, and do you know why??? Because it's not full of f...king hypocrites like many others out there. If you enjoy listening and talking to fake people all the time, it's not our problem. ;)
We are warriors, bro... Warriors who built this amazing forum... Warriors who built this town...
@OP: i personally behave like that as well. I build my decks around specific cards and i enjoy playing them whether i lost or won. I'll drop my C'Thun without affecting the outcome of the game whether it's a 100% loss or a 100% win either way - just for the fun of it. I feel like that's legit. How often do you really get to pull of your 4 times invokes galakrond? Would you hold back on it just because you have lethal? You are one robot of a man...
I get his point. I mean, when I'm playing this game, I just want to finish the match as soon as it is decided. I don't care about my opponent's hand (if i did, I'd just send a friend invitation and ask for it, otherwise, if I want to know what cards are in the deck, I just search the internet, since 90% are netdecks).
But it may be the case that the opponent had to complete a specific daily quest (though I find it to be an exception).
Just one last thing: if you hit CONCEDE, you won't fulfill the requisite for those 60g quests that requires you to play a specific class...
but there are times when the person is, for example, completing a destroy X minions quest, or play X minions worth more than 5 mana.
you can’t let it make you upset, that’s the only way they “win” with a BM. If someone has been roping me, or it seems like they are about to pull some silly grandstand BM, I just put the game down and focus on something else near me. Usually there is a dog that wants to be pet or something.
The details of the game, such as rules and interactions, are things you can control, and mastering those will help you win.
You will never be able to control how other people act, and because they can't do any real harm to you in a video game, it's EXTREMELY foolish to get all worked up over their behavior.
This is especially true when the so-called "bad behavior" is strictly limited to a tiny bit of time-wasting or an emote function that you have the power to squelch.
As bad as the other person may be, you are just as bad as they are when you actually let them anger or depress you. Learn to control your own emotions and reactions, and you'll never be bothered by BM again.
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I only do that when the opponent use emotes or cancer deck.
I like to play my extra cards sometimes just to show my opponent what was in my hand. Not necessarily to show superiority.
Take a look at my most recent deck, Watch post, totem, menagerie shaman.
How can you know he is clearly defeated. You can still disconnect. So no match is lost until you have chance.
For example i never surrender against player if i have something to play... Becose enemy can for example BM to some board clear, or anything else what can completly change the game.
no. when you're playing face hunter and your opponent has 20+ health on turn 8, you concede. it's that simple.
Ok so even if he had quest MOST quest are super easy to get done. Early which was not the case maybe he missed lethal. Nah don’t think so. Maybe he was multi tasking ok but you can still look at the other screen and do ur turn and finsh the game and then go to what the u where doing on second screen takes less time to move the card to dmg then to sit there still play more cards. Maybe he was home school and mommy teach him simple math Bingo.
I agree that a player can benefit from knowing what was in his opponent's hand. And if you have played cards in real life, you know that it's one of the fun part of the game when you finally show your shitty hand to the player who just won. That's why I spend all my mana when I am wininng AND when I am losing. It's not bad manners as long as you don't take forever to play them.
As long as you have still something to play and enemy don't control board, you have still slim chance to win. As people which will have 20+ health on turn 8 against face hunter probably used all their trumfs. Give up, just becose odds are against me is nothing for me.
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Honestly some time ido that, but just to show i am going to win not becasue i was lucky. For example if has a taunt i silence one of my minion, then destry the taunt then playing damage card. Just showing idid't win just because i was lucky to have a casrd in hand. I think this get less salty for him. i appreciate when people do that agaist me.
Maybe they werr just completing the quest. And if not, get over it or be faster and click CONCEDE.
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One of the key aspect of playing "the best as you can" is efficiency. It is crucial to avoid wasting mana, actions, and most important: time.
If you have lethal, the BEST play is always kill your opponent directly (unless you are completing a Quest or you want to show something to your opponent, etc). Of course you can think and plan a tricky lethal. But if you overplay it, you are not playing at your best, you are just missplaying and wasting resources.
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I don't have that much time for hs. Sometimes I just have time for the quests. If I had to play just 2 Minions to finish a quest I would play this minions if I can no matter if I have lethal or not. I don't wanna start a new game cause of two minions. I for sure could start a new game play two minions and give up. But if I play I wanna try to win and not concede cause of finishing a quest.
When someone plays a hombrew Deck he can show at the end some more cards to prevent a "Friend invitation" which leads Into:
a) "could i have your Deck List"
b) "fuck your wired lucker meme Deck!!"
You already several times before could thank luck for a good card draw or a nice ping from a jagger, etc. OR your opponent had very bad draws, but you will never know it. Luck is an integral part of this game, it happens more times that you notice that, so you should not attach such importance to your lethal actions. Even if you draw lethal, how many times your opponents did that in the past? When it happens it happens. In one particularly game it matters, but after you've played thousands of games, you are starting to understand, that your game decisions and your mistakes is the only thing that matters. You cannot influence your luck, so why worry and think about it? At least it is what I think for myself.
I categorically agree with the notion that a large proportion of the HS community is made of weird people who enjoy being assholes.
The problem in my experience is more about the people who BM constantly through emotes rather than by playing their cards when they have lethal (although that is generally pretty annoying because it is nearly always aggro - I don't mind someone playing cool cards like Dragon queen Alex). There is literally no need to taunt someone by saying 'wow' or 'greetings' just before you kill them.
It's also frequently the same players who add you just to give you disgusting verbal abuse which they wouldn't dare say in public.
The HS community is the biggest problem with the game by a landslide.
There is only my justice now
The Hearthstone community is awesome, and do you know why??? Because it's not full of f...king hypocrites like many others out there. If you enjoy listening and talking to fake people all the time, it's not our problem. ;)
We are warriors, bro... Warriors who built this amazing forum... Warriors who built this town...
;)
@OP: i personally behave like that as well. I build my decks around specific cards and i enjoy playing them whether i lost or won. I'll drop my C'Thun without affecting the outcome of the game whether it's a 100% loss or a 100% win either way - just for the fun of it. I feel like that's legit. How often do you really get to pull of your 4 times invokes galakrond? Would you hold back on it just because you have lethal? You are one robot of a man...
I get his point. I mean, when I'm playing this game, I just want to finish the match as soon as it is decided. I don't care about my opponent's hand (if i did, I'd just send a friend invitation and ask for it, otherwise, if I want to know what cards are in the deck, I just search the internet, since 90% are netdecks).
But it may be the case that the opponent had to complete a specific daily quest (though I find it to be an exception).
Just one last thing: if you hit CONCEDE, you won't fulfill the requisite for those 60g quests that requires you to play a specific class...
I think it’s super annoying, as well.
but there are times when the person is, for example, completing a destroy X minions quest, or play X minions worth more than 5 mana.
you can’t let it make you upset, that’s the only way they “win” with a BM. If someone has been roping me, or it seems like they are about to pull some silly grandstand BM, I just put the game down and focus on something else near me. Usually there is a dog that wants to be pet or something.
The details of the game, such as rules and interactions, are things you can control, and mastering those will help you win.
You will never be able to control how other people act, and because they can't do any real harm to you in a video game, it's EXTREMELY foolish to get all worked up over their behavior.
This is especially true when the so-called "bad behavior" is strictly limited to a tiny bit of time-wasting or an emote function that you have the power to squelch.
As bad as the other person may be, you are just as bad as they are when you actually let them anger or depress you. Learn to control your own emotions and reactions, and you'll never be bothered by BM again.
"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