true tech cards are mostly useless because of the reason you mentioned
the thinking that a tech card is any card that counters your opponent's win condition is horse shit, it would mean literally any card is a tech card
as for the blizzard/company side of it, they probably didnt come up with a way to monetize it yet, or just that they found cheaper/easier methods to monetize
I think a sideboard could work. But, I think you'd need to do something like have 3 prebuilt sideboard decks. You name them something you can remember like vs. control, vs. combo, vs. aggro.
Then between games you can pick one of your 3 prebuilt decks to choose from. The rope starts burning on your decision as soon as the deck options pop up. The idea is to have almost zero time spent waiting for sideboarding to take place.
The issue is that on ladder, you are not playing against the same person over and over and classes will vary as well. So you have little if any knowledge about the other deck and which counters to pick.
Sure, you could say "well, everything is a net deck, so you know what kind of deck it is" and true, that would be the case to some degree - but then the net decks also have the option to sideboard and counter your counter attempt. Then you are back at square one and your best bet is to play the standard version with the most consistency instead of the 10% auto-win, 90% uphill both ways version.
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The only thing which is really USELESS is this thread.
i have to agree on this
true tech cards are mostly useless because of the reason you mentioned
the thinking that a tech card is any card that counters your opponent's win condition is horse shit, it would mean literally any card is a tech card
as for the blizzard/company side of it, they probably didnt come up with a way to monetize it yet, or just that they found cheaper/easier methods to monetize
The issue is that on ladder, you are not playing against the same person over and over and classes will vary as well. So you have little if any knowledge about the other deck and which counters to pick.
Sure, you could say "well, everything is a net deck, so you know what kind of deck it is" and true, that would be the case to some degree - but then the net decks also have the option to sideboard and counter your counter attempt. Then you are back at square one and your best bet is to play the standard version with the most consistency instead of the 10% auto-win, 90% uphill both ways version.