Imho, there nothing wrong in bragging a little bit when you have a personal exploit in the game. However, it a little bit disturbing (or ridicolous if you want) when people use things like "with this deck I destroyed everything in my road from r20 to r15" as a supportive argument for (or against) the quality of one deck or to advertise their own self-made deck.
Imho, there nothing wrong in bragging a little bit when you have a personal exploit in the game. However, it a little bit disturbing (or ridicolous if you want) when people use things like "with this deck I destroyed everything in my road from r20 to r15" as a supportive argument for (or against) the quality of one deck or to advertise their own self-made deck.
That's a fair point. If players phrase it like that it sounds a bit ridiculous. But shooting down players who get excited about reaching new levels of skill is many times more ridiculous. No matter what rank they play at.
You benching 135 is less than impressive but I bet you can't even do 50 pushups (forget 135). So I suggest the next time you make progress in the gym; don't share it with anyone or feel good unless you have a bare minimum of 2 plates.
Some people who habitually make it to legend just don't understand the distribution of players on the ladder; they assume that the people they run up against (most of whom are also high-ranked) are average players, and so everybody else in the game must be legend-ranked, capable of reaching legend, or unaccountably bad.
Cuz rank 5 is the only thing that matters in this game, no reward past that point so why would i waste precious time?
making it to legend and bragging about it in a diminutive manner about people that don't do or care about it is akin to saying that you are pathetic loser with no life and too much free time.
I see some incoherence between "almost everyone can reach legend" and playing HS for over 2 years and never reach the endgame (and this even just to get the cardback). And I think that a lot of people largely overestimate the time required to reach legend rank.
It may seem a bit silly to be quite so publicly excited when surrounded by threads with less excitement about greater HS achievement. Whatever you may think of that, your attitude is something far worse.
The most common sayings are omg I made to rank 5 with this deck, it's so good or omg I made to rank 10 with face hunter when I was stuck at rank 20 b4, face hunter is op. Little do they know the real competition begins from rank 1-4. It only gets harder with every advancement. Top 200 is when your opinion actually matters.
And how often have you hit 200 or better? (Screenshot or it didn't happen)
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Man, all I can say is, at almost whatever rank you're at, there's gonna be somebody better than you. And if you're rank 1 Legend, billions of people won't ever care. It's all relative, so trying to describe some particular rank as "impressive", or some other rank as "not impressive", is as absurd as it gets.
Btw, those numbers that Blizzard gave are not completely honest. 2% at rank 5 or higher is probably based on all accounts, even inactive ones. Still, though, OP's mentality seems really childish.
i remember Eric Moussambani from 2000 olympic games ( Sydney) He was the slower swimer of the 100 m swim freestyle. He never before swan in a olympic 50 m pool. The crow cheer him more than the winner who do less than half Erics time.
Archivement is when you rechead your objetive. is not great befirst as topatlete than simple finish the race doing your best and superate yourself
Not the first time, or the last, where I wish I could dislike a post. Reminds me of what a coworker was whining about the other day. Why even bother having a college football championship when all those teams couldn't beat even a bad NFL team? We all have our own personal milestones and goals based on the time and resources at hand. Embrace the joy of the game and please try to be a little less uppity and snotty.
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The title of this thread and your explanation just makes you sound like a douchenozzle.
edit: Some people don't really care to grind to legend anyway. Arena is more fun imo. You don't have to face those bullshit decks over and over.
Legend isn't even hard to get lol.
Imho, there nothing wrong in bragging a little bit when you have a personal exploit in the game. However, it a little bit disturbing (or ridicolous if you want) when people use things like "with this deck I destroyed everything in my road from r20 to r15" as a supportive argument for (or against) the quality of one deck or to advertise their own self-made deck.
That's a fair point. If players phrase it like that it sounds a bit ridiculous. But shooting down players who get excited about reaching new levels of skill is many times more ridiculous. No matter what rank they play at.
You benching 135 is less than impressive but I bet you can't even do 50 pushups (forget 135). So I suggest the next time you make progress in the gym; don't share it with anyone or feel good unless you have a bare minimum of 2 plates.
Don't feed the trolls, y'all.
Some people who habitually make it to legend just don't understand the distribution of players on the ladder; they assume that the people they run up against (most of whom are also high-ranked) are average players, and so everybody else in the game must be legend-ranked, capable of reaching legend, or unaccountably bad.
Other people are just assholes, though.
And more importantly, why people still use bold in forums in 2015?
Cuz rank 5 is the only thing that matters in this game, no reward past that point so why would i waste precious time?
making it to legend and bragging about it in a diminutive manner about people that don't do or care about it is akin to saying that you are pathetic loser with no life and too much free time.
Ignore these posts op, nothing but a bunch of casuals who can barely make it to 5 and need excuses as to why they'll never make legendary rank.
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I see some incoherence between "almost everyone can reach legend" and playing HS for over 2 years and never reach the endgame (and this even just to get the cardback). And I think that a lot of people largely overestimate the time required to reach legend rank.
as impressive as 500k to a millionaire right? give us a break dude
no shit.. but you completly missed the point, Donald, so yeah
It may seem a bit silly to be quite so publicly excited when surrounded by threads with less excitement about greater HS achievement. Whatever you may think of that, your attitude is something far worse.
And how often have you hit 200 or better? (Screenshot or it didn't happen)
"The world outside is so big, but it's safe in my domain
Because to you I'm just a number and a clever screen name..."
I THINK FOR MYSELF, THEREFORE.... I'M AN ATHEIST !!!
Man, all I can say is, at almost whatever rank you're at, there's gonna be somebody better than you. And if you're rank 1 Legend, billions of people won't ever care. It's all relative, so trying to describe some particular rank as "impressive", or some other rank as "not impressive", is as absurd as it gets.
Because Blizzard coddles noobs and makes them feel good so they keep playing
Say "Wow" for RNG!
I'd like to think you made this statement in a positive way....because if you didn't, why would you not want HS to keep/add players?
"The world outside is so big, but it's safe in my domain
Because to you I'm just a number and a clever screen name..."
I THINK FOR MYSELF, THEREFORE.... I'M AN ATHEIST !!!
Btw, those numbers that Blizzard gave are not completely honest. 2% at rank 5 or higher is probably based on all accounts, even inactive ones. Still, though, OP's mentality seems really childish.
i remember Eric Moussambani from 2000 olympic games ( Sydney) He was the slower swimer of the 100 m swim freestyle. He never before swan in a olympic 50 m pool. The crow cheer him more than the winner who do less than half Erics time.
Archivement is when you rechead your objetive. is not great befirst as topatlete than simple finish the race doing your best and superate yourself
Not the first time, or the last, where I wish I could dislike a post. Reminds me of what a coworker was whining about the other day. Why even bother having a college football championship when all those teams couldn't beat even a bad NFL team? We all have our own personal milestones and goals based on the time and resources at hand. Embrace the joy of the game and please try to be a little less uppity and snotty.
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