Yeah match making can't be rigged. It is completely random and based on your MMR. Kappa
What is your point here?
just another fanboy, just like you.
Idiotic response, you've clearly nothing to say or add that actually means anything so you try and shut the entire conversation down by branding someone a fan boy. Quick way to tell that someone can't actually articulate or evidence their point. You're such a cliche and you can be seen on pretty much any forum where people run out of things to say.
It's how children handle difficult conversations. Maybe it would be easier for you if the writing was in really large font with few words and big, colourful pictures?
My point is that match making depends on which deck you are playing. If you switch to different deck you'll play against different matchups. This should be random, but isn't. I dont care if I'm matched against ppl with better mmr. I'm just pissed when I play certain deck I see different opponents then when I switch to different deck. This is not something new. I believe this system is there for quite some time.
Right, so Blizzard has managed to hoodwinked pretty much all of the journalist and private population etc, managing to keep almost everyone in the dark, to the point that this has not be proven. Yet its Mansfield92 on Hearthpwn that knows how it all goes down? Why don't you go our there, prove it and bring them down? Why are you on a lickle forum with what you know?
It's like all these people that say they can prove a god exists but instead of actually proving it and collecting their Nobel prize, they sit on reddit or internet forums and beat their chest.
And why on earth are still playing if you're so sure its rigged in this way? What is it with you people?? If I actually thought this was the case not just with a game but anything in life, I wouldn't take part. It's like insisting a fairground game is rigged so you never win but you keep paying to play anyway. Why?!?!
Also something I recognized in my arena runs, even though this can be completely random, but I love the fact :D Bought runs with real money: Average 10,3 wins in the last month. Gold bought runs: Average 6,2 wins in the last month.
And a lot of lovely RNG in those runs, for me if bought with real money and vice versa.
I really hate anecdotical examples, but since I saw a lot of people posting them in this thread, I decided to also post my anecdotical example from this month... it's really funny how it just confirms my general statement and proves that, at least in my case, there was no voodoo too break my win series or stop me right at the "last boss": the road to legend - 66 games (66.67% win rate), and in last 22 games (from rank 5 to legend) a win rate of 86.36% (19 out of 22 wins).
Also something I recognized in my arena runs, even though this can be completely random, but I love the fact :D Bought runs with real money: Average 10,3 wins in the last month. Gold bought runs: Average 6,2 wins in the last month.
And a lot of lovely RNG in those runs, for me if bought with real money and vice versa.
Would you be happy to lose your job or take a lengthy prison sentence based on this sort of testimony? Is there anything else in life that you would hold such a low standard for evidence?
Do you feel that a % of X being different to Y means that the data has been tampered with? Or when assessing two sets of data do you expect it to be 50% each way?
Also something I recognized in my arena runs, even though this can be completely random, but I love the fact :D Bought runs with real money: Average 10,3 wins in the last month. Gold bought runs: Average 6,2 wins in the last month.
And a lot of lovely RNG in those runs, for me if bought with real money and vice versa.
Arena: How many runs did you buy of each sort, and are you sure you play as carefully when buying with good or real money?
Alex: How many games did you count? Wild is not played much so making good statistics of that mode is often impossible. Numbers for all dragons would be nice. On the top of my head, Deathwing should appear less than expected too, as HSreplay would not see him as he often would not be played.
Put simply, the system puts you up against a 'WORTHY OPPONENT". By definition that means someone who you have about a 50% chance of winning or losing against (notwithstandling luck or chance during game play). The better Blizzards algoritm is for matching you with a 'WORTHY OPPONENT" the closer to 50% all players will be at all times.
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Idiotic response, you've clearly nothing to say or add that actually means anything so you try and shut the entire conversation down by branding someone a fan boy. Quick way to tell that someone can't actually articulate or evidence their point. You're such a cliche and you can be seen on pretty much any forum where people run out of things to say.
It's how children handle difficult conversations. Maybe it would be easier for you if the writing was in really large font with few words and big, colourful pictures?
Right, so Blizzard has managed to hoodwinked pretty much all of the journalist and private population etc, managing to keep almost everyone in the dark, to the point that this has not be proven. Yet its Mansfield92 on Hearthpwn that knows how it all goes down? Why don't you go our there, prove it and bring them down? Why are you on a lickle forum with what you know?
It's like all these people that say they can prove a god exists but instead of actually proving it and collecting their Nobel prize, they sit on reddit or internet forums and beat their chest.
And why on earth are still playing if you're so sure its rigged in this way? What is it with you people?? If I actually thought this was the case not just with a game but anything in life, I wouldn't take part. It's like insisting a fairground game is rigged so you never win but you keep paying to play anyway. Why?!?!
Hmmm......
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We make our world significant through the courage of our questions and the depth of our answers.
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Razakus Priests have gotten Coldarra Drake in over 8,5% if they used Dragonqueen Alexstrasza :)
No other deck has the percentage that high.
The percentage should be 2,5% :)
Not rigged!
Also something I recognized in my arena runs, even though this can be completely random, but I love the fact :D
Bought runs with real money: Average 10,3 wins in the last month.
Gold bought runs: Average 6,2 wins in the last month.
And a lot of lovely RNG in those runs, for me if bought with real money and vice versa.
I really hate anecdotical examples, but since I saw a lot of people posting them in this thread, I decided to also post my anecdotical example from this month... it's really funny how it just confirms my general statement and proves that, at least in my case, there was no voodoo too break my win series or stop me right at the "last boss": the road to legend - 66 games (66.67% win rate), and in last 22 games (from rank 5 to legend) a win rate of 86.36% (19 out of 22 wins).
https://imgur.com/a/yYbk2vk
Would you be happy to lose your job or take a lengthy prison sentence based on this sort of testimony? Is there anything else in life that you would hold such a low standard for evidence?
Do you feel that a % of X being different to Y means that the data has been tampered with? Or when assessing two sets of data do you expect it to be 50% each way?
Arena: How many runs did you buy of each sort, and are you sure you play as carefully when buying with good or real money?
Alex: How many games did you count? Wild is not played much so making good statistics of that mode is often impossible. Numbers for all dragons would be nice. On the top of my head, Deathwing should appear less than expected too, as HSreplay would not see him as he often would not be played.
Editor of the Heartpwn Legendary Crafting Guide:
https://www.hearthpwn.com/forums/hearthstone-general/card-discussion/205920-legendary-tier-list-crafting-guide
It may not be rigged but it sure is less from ideal. I really prefer to see the others rank.
Put simply, the system puts you up against a 'WORTHY OPPONENT". By definition that means someone who you have about a 50% chance of winning or losing against (notwithstandling luck or chance during game play). The better Blizzards algoritm is for matching you with a 'WORTHY OPPONENT" the closer to 50% all players will be at all times.