At first I was going to make a poll but I figured that there might be more options then I could think. Thus maybe people could share their thoughts by comment, only mention the red line so not casual concedes.
My red line is mulligan, when I mulligan all 3 or 4 cards and get exactly the same cards then I know that the rng gods have made up their minds thus I concede, what is your concede mechanism?
I concede when I see that my opponent has lethal, or when I calculate that I have no chance of winning over the next few turns. Or very rarely I shame concede after making some really stupid misplay.
Depends a lot on deck archetype. For example if playing Token Druid my opponent clears a full board of glowflies with some cheap AOE while also establishing board presence and I am left overloaded and with a relatively empty hand I will generally concede at that very moment. With slower decks that have more value generation and late game potential I will play it out to my very last outs, even if those are a unique topdeck into a a unique 'discovered by' spell or something like Nozari from DQA etc...
I concede when the opponent has lethal, or if I'm losing on board and have a terrible hand. I never concede when the opponent is annoying with emotes etc, because then it's very satisfying to beat their ass. But my threshold for conceding falls when I lose a lot
Overboard Presence or against several removal tools until turn 4/5 without a minion on board or without any kind of comeback then I concede. These days I concede in turn 4 i don't like to play more than 5minutes of match with certain fast decks. When I'm playing control I never concede, not even against tickatus, but I don't like it, most of games are 50/50% and mirror matches are always horrible in this game with control decks, this is why I play Tempo/Aggro minion based decks.
Depends a lot on deck archetype. For example if playing Token Druid my opponent clears a full board of glowflies with some cheap AOE while also establishing board presence and I am left overloaded and with a relatively empty hand I will generally concede at that very moment. With slower decks that have more value generation and late game potential I will play it out to my very last outs, even if those are a unique topdeck into a a unique 'discovered by' spell or something like Nozari from DQA etc...
Hope they address this kind of shit, lose to shit cheap AOE removal is just stupid since the creation of this game.
Hope they address this kind of shit, lose to shit cheap AOE removal is just stupid since the creation of this game
Yes absolutely right, losing to savage roar/bloodlust because I couldn't contest a board of tokens for the fifth turn in a row is still fun even after all these years, but losing to aoe sucks :( hope they remove all aoe and introduce more token generators and board buffs.
If I play against a control deck that just made the big comeback and I'm out of stuff/ If there is really some time to save. When aggro decks have lethal I just take a piss while they have their emote spam sech...
Conceding after a bad mulligan is really bad. A good player always goes for their outs, and only when there is no possibility to win the game anymore should you concede.
I do concede when I am on one digit HPs and the opponent has lethal on board and is very presumable he will use it to kill me. Few times the opponent started to trade my minions having lethal on board so I said to myself: Wait, what?!?? Is he BMing? And nine out of ten I was able to kill him next turn even when he cleared all my board... because I played Archmage Vargoth (optional), Arcane Giant , Mana Giant and Time Warp
At first I was going to make a poll but I figured that there might be more options then I could think. Thus maybe people could share their thoughts by comment, only mention the red line so not casual concedes.
My red line is mulligan, when I mulligan all 3 or 4 cards and get exactly the same cards then I know that the rng gods have made up their minds thus I concede, what is your concede mechanism?
I concede when I see that my opponent has lethal, or when I calculate that I have no chance of winning over the next few turns. Or very rarely I shame concede after making some really stupid misplay.
Depends a lot on deck archetype. For example if playing Token Druid my opponent clears a full board of glowflies with some cheap AOE while also establishing board presence and I am left overloaded and with a relatively empty hand I will generally concede at that very moment. With slower decks that have more value generation and late game potential I will play it out to my very last outs, even if those are a unique topdeck into a a unique 'discovered by' spell or something like Nozari from DQA etc...
I concede when the opponent has lethal, or if I'm losing on board and have a terrible hand. I never concede when the opponent is annoying with emotes etc, because then it's very satisfying to beat their ass. But my threshold for conceding falls when I lose a lot
When I see my opponent is a Priest.
Overboard Presence or against several removal tools until turn 4/5 without a minion on board or without any kind of comeback then I concede. These days I concede in turn 4 i don't like to play more than 5minutes of match with certain fast decks.
When I'm playing control I never concede, not even against tickatus, but I don't like it, most of games are 50/50% and mirror matches are always horrible in this game with control decks, this is why I play Tempo/Aggro minion based decks.
Hope they address this kind of shit, lose to shit cheap AOE removal is just stupid since the creation of this game.
Same here, always great to meet ppl with the same mindset ;)
I concede where I know my opponent has lethal, or I mess up royally and screw my deck.
Yes absolutely right, losing to savage roar/bloodlust because I couldn't contest a board of tokens for the fifth turn in a row is still fun even after all these years, but losing to aoe sucks :( hope they remove all aoe and introduce more token generators and board buffs.
When i feel it's time to give up
If I play against a control deck that just made the big comeback and I'm out of stuff/ If there is really some time to save. When aggro decks have lethal I just take a piss while they have their emote spam sech...
when its lunch/dinner time and my mother calls me to get to the table
You mean the class that is rock bottom at 10th of all classes, with an average winrate of 44.6%?
Seems pretty submissive.
Conceding after a bad mulligan is really bad. A good player always goes for their outs, and only when there is no possibility to win the game anymore should you concede.
WHEN MY OPPONENT IS PRIEST 🤡🖕
when priest mass resses on turn 9 with a vargoth in the pool to trigger it once more
Why so much hate against 45% Priest?
ajajajaja is funny.. i only play priest ajajajaaj
I do concede when I am on one digit HPs and the opponent has lethal on board and is very presumable he will use it to kill me. Few times the opponent started to trade my minions having lethal on board so I said to myself: Wait, what?!?? Is he BMing? And nine out of ten I was able to kill him next turn even when he cleared all my board... because I played Archmage Vargoth (optional), Arcane Giant , Mana Giant and Time Warp
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