I try to play casual to avoid top meta decks. Seems like players play netdecks on there too. Is there a way to find games where players don't just play the same decks as in ranked? I like to win games once in a while not just lose all games.
Casual matchmaking is based on a hidden MMR. You'll play against players that the game thinks should be on your level. If you see nothing but strong decks/players in Casual, your MMR is probably too high.
You could try to intentionally lower your MMR by losing a lot. But I don't know how well it would work. Since the MMR is hidden, you have no way to find out if and how much you affect it, or what level you need to reach for weaker players to show up.
I try to play casual to avoid top meta decks. Seems like players play netdecks on there too. Is there a way to find games where players don't just play the same decks as in ranked? I like to win games once in a while not just lose all games.
Just make counter deck for these decks and you gonna have fun with winning:)
I play against a lot of non meta builds (highlander shaman, totem shaman, gala warlock, spell mage...) as well as a lot of cheap aggro decks in casual.
The advantage of casual is, losing has no downside. So if you face a meta deck, just concede and move on. Personally, I just auto-concede against priests in casual.
The advantage of casual is, losing has no downside. So if you face a meta deck, just concede and move on. Personally, I just auto-concede against priests in casual.
Still not ideal, this is infuriating to constantly concede.
Lower ranks in Wild are pretty casual. Thorough entire Bronze and even Gold you have pretty high chances to meet something interesting. Didn't experience the same thing in Standard, grind there starts from your very first wins.
Of course it's not a set rule, you can sill meet a Highlander Priest on Wild Bronze 10, but the odds are significantly better than in lower ranks of Standard or in casual. At least from my experience.
The advantage of casual is, losing has no downside. So if you face a meta deck, just concede and move on. Personally, I just auto-concede against priests in casual.
I try to play casual to avoid top meta decks. Seems like players play netdecks on there too. Is there a way to find games where players don't just play the same decks as in ranked? I like to win games once in a while not just lose all games.
Casual matchmaking is based on a hidden MMR. You'll play against players that the game thinks should be on your level. If you see nothing but strong decks/players in Casual, your MMR is probably too high.
You could try to intentionally lower your MMR by losing a lot. But I don't know how well it would work. Since the MMR is hidden, you have no way to find out if and how much you affect it, or what level you need to reach for weaker players to show up.
dude that website looks dodgy could you give me more info of how you make 10k a month?
You can make a thread on here looking for casual players to duel - that is my suggestion.
Just make counter deck for these decks and you gonna have fun with winning:)
I play against a lot of non meta builds (highlander shaman, totem shaman, gala warlock, spell mage...) as well as a lot of cheap aggro decks in casual.
What kind of decks do you play in casual?
Casual is a mixture of Meta and homebrew decks.
The advantage of casual is, losing has no downside. So if you face a meta deck, just concede and move on. Personally, I just auto-concede against priests in casual.
Still not ideal, this is infuriating to constantly concede.
Lower ranks in Wild are pretty casual. Thorough entire Bronze and even Gold you have pretty high chances to meet something interesting. Didn't experience the same thing in Standard, grind there starts from your very first wins.
Of course it's not a set rule, you can sill meet a Highlander Priest on Wild Bronze 10, but the odds are significantly better than in lower ranks of Standard or in casual. At least from my experience.
Like 99% meta and 1% homebrew...
The should just delete casual mode at this point