No Geddon, no Sylvanas. Chromaggus included and he worked really well for me.
Ladder meta is really disgusting btw and i think that's my last time hitting legend. Playing against huge amount of secret paladins is not fun at all. Even on legend a lot of people still plays them and i don't really understand that.
Its not surprising that I get legend when I start to play this game only to counter the decks I hate. It was almost by accident, but when I realized it was working so well I kept playing and, the very day I start doing this, I hit legend.
Yeah, I did the same thing last season. My Taunt Ramp Druid was favoured against all the popular decks, so I just farmed my way to legend. At the same time it is frustrating, because the meta stays 'unfun' even though you own the meta.
thats somehow how I feel, since I was not having so much fun instead of quitting this game I kinda made the meta my enemy ...
I don't think there's anything more annoying than people who take the maximum amount of time each turn. You know the shit heads who have 0 mana left, and nothing on the board that can do anything else yet they still sit there for 30 seconds as if magically something else will appear that they can play.
Got the Beaten Down quest, the one that you need to do 100 damage to enemy heroes. First opponent is a Control Warrior. After the game I had done 82/100 damage already. That's alot of Armor.
Yup, Control Warrior is broken. Shield Slam needs to eat away all the damage done with the armor.
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Great art can never be created without great suffering.
I don't think there's anything more annoying than people who take the maximum amount of time each turn. You know the shit heads who have 0 mana left, and nothing on the board that can do anything else yet they still sit there for 30 seconds as if magically something else will appear that they can play.
I love the guys who rope me on turn 1 or 2 - I rope them for the rest of the game so that they can feel the frustration. Remember to squelch them and spam apologies on every rope burn. Unsquelch for the kill if you're going to win. Maybe if we all did this there would either be fewer dickheads roping, or Blizzard would add in a 30 s turn play mode: and no a fast mode would not encourage more aggro because a) could there be any more , and b) control play is perfectly viable with 30s turns... Learn to think during your opponents turn idiots.
I play this game, and to some extent I love it, but sometimes you get on such a losing streak you want to punch the RNG gods in the taint. With the nerf of warsong at least the number of the same decks are down, but I still feel on the loosing send of the equation when I constantly try my own deck ideas and get 4 wins and 10 losses, and everyone else just netdecks to win. I know QQ more. Had to rant a little somewhere.
Got the Beaten Down quest, the one that you need to do 100 damage to enemy heroes. First opponent is a Control Warrior. After the game I had done 82/100 damage already. That's alot of Armor.
Yup, Control Warrior is broken. Shield Slam needs to eat away all the damage done with the armor.
With MC still out, you know that Blizzard will never fix Shield Slam
Salt factor 1000: start a game against a Mage, "PadmaPhalla", and they start "well played", "thank you" and I fucking hate that retarded BM, so I think okay, do the mature thing just squelch or concede. Game's not going well for me and hence the jibes from PattingMyPhallus, so I figure 1-star, who cares, and so I concede and requeue for another match. Fucking game matches me up with SAME opponent. w. T. F ? Burn another star. What are the chances?
That moment in arena when you had a terrible draft and should have just resigned but your too try hard. :(
Ouch, 0-3? Happened to me once I think. Basically every card was garbage quality and the curve was terrible.
1-3. I turned down a boulderfist on T7 and a windfurry harpy on T13 thinking Id get a couple better finishers by the end of the draft. I never saw another minion over 4 mana... I got demolished :( It was so aggravating to even try but its not in me to surrender.
I've never actually tried using secret paladin deck (since I don't want to spend my precious dust to craft these stupid mysterious challengers), but you guys say the deck is really that dumb that it can almost be autopiloted to #1 legend? Wow. This sucks.
These are sad times btw. I love to play the big fun cards, like Nefarian, Kel'Thuzad, Ysera or Sneed's Old Shredder, but in this meta I end up making low-curve decks, so that the most expensive card costs 5 mana + one big threat, like dr.7. Just to trade with this stupid 1-health creatures. Or to have enough stuff on board to successfully deal with those fucking paladin christmas trees. Boo.
Pro tip: If you want to finish your winning turn, don't anounce that you are going to win by saying "well played" at the very start of your turn, because it takes me just two seconds to hit concede, and you could have just said it a turn ago when we both already knew you were going to win anyway. Why did I not hit concede then last turn then? Because I actually like playing to the end. But if you don't have the courtesy to say "well played" after the game is actually over then I won't let you get to the end at all.
This phenomenon doesn't even bother me that much necesarily, I just find it a really weird thing to do, and it almost feel like I HAVE to hit concede in response.
Pro tip: If you want to finish your winning turn, don't anounce that you are going to win by saying "well played" at the very start of your turn, because it takes me just two seconds to hit concede, and you could have just said it a turn ago when we both already knew you were going to win anyway. Why did I not hit concede then last turn then? Because I actually like playing to the end. But if you don't have the courtesy to say "well played" after the game is actually over then I won't let you get to the end at all.
This phenomenon doesn't even bother me that much necesarily, I just find it a really weird thing to do, and it almost feel like I HAVE to hit concede in response.
Many of my opponents were saying well-played when they were 1 dmg off lethal just to force the concede. They didn't have it, so I finished them next turn. Sometimes it's just a bluff...
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'There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact'
Pro tip: If you want to finish your winning turn, don't anounce that you are going to win by saying "well played" at the very start of your turn, because it takes me just two seconds to hit concede, and you could have just said it a turn ago when we both already knew you were going to win anyway. Why did I not hit concede then last turn then? Because I actually like playing to the end. But if you don't have the courtesy to say "well played" after the game is actually over then I won't let you get to the end at all.
This phenomenon doesn't even bother me that much necesarily, I just find it a really weird thing to do, and it almost feel like I HAVE to hit concede in response.
Many of my opponents were saying well-played when they were 1 dmg off lethal just to force the concede. They didn't have it, so I finished them next turn. Sometimes it's just a bluff...
Its true I do that all the time. Its like preying on my opponent's stress.
Pro tip: If you want to finish your winning turn, don't anounce that you are going to win by saying "well played" at the very start of your turn, because it takes me just two seconds to hit concede, and you could have just said it a turn ago when we both already knew you were going to win anyway. Why did I not hit concede then last turn then? Because I actually like playing to the end. But if you don't have the courtesy to say "well played" after the game is actually over then I won't let you get to the end at all.
This phenomenon doesn't even bother me that much necesarily, I just find it a really weird thing to do, and it almost feel like I HAVE to hit concede in response.
Many of my opponents were saying well-played when they were 1 dmg off lethal just to force the concede. They didn't have it, so I finished them next turn. Sometimes it's just a bluff...
Its true I do that all the time. Its like preying on my opponent's stress.
First of all I can usually tell when it's a bluff, and I do this myself as well. I never concede when a mage does it, but when a warlock needs one more damage, I sure as hell know I lost already. Also, I wait until I see the winning card appear. I hover my mouse over the concede button, wait for doomguard to be played, then hit concede immediately. I'm not going to throw away games, don't worry :p
It just seems to me that, when you are ACTUALLY winning, you want the satisfaction of doing it yourself, so why start BMming right before you win? There is still a window to spam some emotes after.
Reached legend yesterday with control warrior. It took like 3 or 4 hours from rank 3 to do it.
http://imgur.com/nRM9YOV + Ysera
No Geddon, no Sylvanas. Chromaggus included and he worked really well for me.
Ladder meta is really disgusting btw and i think that's my last time hitting legend. Playing against huge amount of secret paladins is not fun at all. Even on legend a lot of people still plays them and i don't really understand that.
I see golden Pallys in legend playing secret pally. What is a worse way to waste your time than doing that?
I don't think there's anything more annoying than people who take the maximum amount of time each turn. You know the shit heads who have 0 mana left, and nothing on the board that can do anything else yet they still sit there for 30 seconds as if magically something else will appear that they can play.
Great art can never be created without great suffering.
I play this game, and to some extent I love it, but sometimes you get on such a losing streak you want to punch the RNG gods in the taint. With the nerf of warsong at least the number of the same decks are down, but I still feel on the loosing send of the equation when I constantly try my own deck ideas and get 4 wins and 10 losses, and everyone else just netdecks to win. I know QQ more. Had to rant a little somewhere.
Internet gets cut while having good board control in arena!
So fucking tired of all the chicken shit Paladins.
Blizzard, when literally half the meta is 1 out of 9 classes, THERE IS A FUCKING PROBLEM
Its fangs are in your flesh before its hiss leaves your ears.
Golden Heroes: Druid -> Rogue -> Shaman -> Hunter -> Warlock
Salt factor 1000: start a game against a Mage, "PadmaPhalla", and they start "well played", "thank you" and I fucking hate that retarded BM, so I think okay, do the mature thing just squelch or concede. Game's not going well for me and hence the jibes from PattingMyPhallus, so I figure 1-star, who cares, and so I concede and requeue for another match. Fucking game matches me up with SAME opponent. w. T. F ? Burn another star. What are the chances?
If you can't beat them, join them
Who was the genius designer who thought that the class who dumps their uber efficient hand by turn 3 should then get Divine Favor?
I've never actually tried using secret paladin deck (since I don't want to spend my precious dust to craft these stupid mysterious challengers), but you guys say the deck is really that dumb that it can almost be autopiloted to #1 legend? Wow. This sucks.
These are sad times btw. I love to play the big fun cards, like Nefarian, Kel'Thuzad, Ysera or Sneed's Old Shredder, but in this meta I end up making low-curve decks, so that the most expensive card costs 5 mana + one big threat, like dr.7. Just to trade with this stupid 1-health creatures. Or to have enough stuff on board to successfully deal with those fucking paladin christmas trees. Boo.
Like...dog sh!t.
Pro tip: If you want to finish your winning turn, don't anounce that you are going to win by saying "well played" at the very start of your turn, because it takes me just two seconds to hit concede, and you could have just said it a turn ago when we both already knew you were going to win anyway. Why did I not hit concede then last turn then? Because I actually like playing to the end. But if you don't have the courtesy to say "well played" after the game is actually over then I won't let you get to the end at all.
This phenomenon doesn't even bother me that much necesarily, I just find it a really weird thing to do, and it almost feel like I HAVE to hit concede in response.
'There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact'
Sherlock Holmes