I have heard many times that legend players normally can play without misplaying but the definition is so loose Im a close to legend player if thats a thing and Im just wondering from legend players what do you define as misplaying. Is it something blatantly obvious or is it something like overreaching on turn 4 against a priest who holy novas your board.
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Only to reply the question of the title: yes, it happens fairly often. I think it was PCGamer that made (or just re-published?) a list of the worst errors in Hearthstone during 2015, some of the plays from those pro-players were abysmal, and they were at tournaments.
HS is pretty easy to play correctly, so it's not much of an accomplishment, but of course it happens occasionally. The difference between legend players and say advanced players is, that we know when we did.
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Only to reply the question of the title: yes, it happens fairly often. I think it was PCGamer that made (or just re-published?) a list of the worst errors in Hearthstone during 2015, some of the plays from those pro-players were abysmal, and they were at tournaments.
Well to be fair, being at a tournament is pretty nerve wrecking if you aren't accustomed to it.
Haha i made top 100 last seas and probably make a misplay in more games than not.
Remember playing perfectly will only take you so far. Bad players using correct decks in the meta could do much better than good players running bad ones
Everyone will misplay, but in a sense legend players would not almost never make an extremely obvious misplay that a rank 20 player would make. Such as perfectly trading 2 full health minions to 1 minions when you have a bigger minion on the board or when to hit face.
Trust me, alot of Legend players missplay. They may know the basics and most logical to do in a turn, but they still fail sometimes like everyone else :)
I'm legend most seasons (some months I just don't have any time) and I misplay plenty.
It's SO easy to lose track of lethal when you're focused on maintaining board control and lethal takes a bit of a creative play. I also play rather quickly so I sometimes just make boneheaded miscalculations or flat out drag the wrong minions.
Being able to play solidly the other 95% of the time is what's important. Accidental misplays are ok, intentional and unnecessary decisions that lose you the game aren't. I firmly believe that being able to see that creative out-of-the-box play that presents itself here and there is way more important than the occasional misplay. People like Zetalot and MrYagut are masters at this.
I've beaten many legend card back players early on in seasons, and some of them were just plain terrible. I wondered how the hell they managed to get there!? But, anyone can have a bad game. Legend players are not some different species :D
I have heard many times that legend players normally can play without misplaying but the definition is so loose Im a close to legend player if thats a thing and Im just wondering from legend players what do you define as misplaying. Is it something blatantly obvious or is it something like overreaching on turn 4 against a priest who holy novas your board.
I'm sorry, I couldn't read past the second line. You need some of these -> ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.................
Only to reply the question of the title: yes, it happens fairly often. I think it was PCGamer that made (or just re-published?) a list of the worst errors in Hearthstone during 2015, some of the plays from those pro-players were abysmal, and they were at tournaments.
HS is pretty easy to play correctly, so it's not much of an accomplishment, but of course it happens occasionally. The difference between legend players and say advanced players is, that we know when we did.
Do you even breath writing this ? put some punctuation marks ffs
anw, yes, human do make mistake.
Haha i made top 100 last seas and probably make a misplay in more games than not.
Remember playing perfectly will only take you so far. Bad players using correct decks in the meta could do much better than good players running bad ones
December rank 74 legend :)
Everyone will misplay, but in a sense legend players would not almost never make an extremely obvious misplay that a rank 20 player would make. Such as perfectly trading 2 full health minions to 1 minions when you have a bigger minion on the board or when to hit face.
Legend players make less misplays (or at least less game deciding misplays) than the average player, but they still make misplays from time to time.
Trust me, alot of Legend players missplay. They may know the basics and most logical to do in a turn, but they still fail sometimes like everyone else :)
I'm legend most seasons (some months I just don't have any time) and I misplay plenty.
It's SO easy to lose track of lethal when you're focused on maintaining board control and lethal takes a bit of a creative play. I also play rather quickly so I sometimes just make boneheaded miscalculations or flat out drag the wrong minions.
Being able to play solidly the other 95% of the time is what's important. Accidental misplays are ok, intentional and unnecessary decisions that lose you the game aren't. I firmly believe that being able to see that creative out-of-the-box play that presents itself here and there is way more important than the occasional misplay. People like Zetalot and MrYagut are masters at this.
That's like asking if the racing stripes on a car makes it go faster than other cars.
Ofc they do! The interesting is if (or when) they realize it (or not)...
12 wins in ArenA with: Mage and Paladin, first time legend with Rogue
I think you can tell.
https://youtu.be/uBP5YXtzyPo?t=79
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bihwzuaipMQ
YA RLY
yes they do, but not that much compared to players below rank 5
but sometimes when you play or watch a stream and see sth very stupid you ask yourself "and that guy is a legend player" ^^
Legend players are human so they make mistakes. Less then a rank 20 player but still a few.
Angry Chicken
I've beaten many legend card back players early on in seasons, and some of them were just plain terrible. I wondered how the hell they managed to get there!? But, anyone can have a bad game. Legend players are not some different species :D
YES! They do.
Yes there is no player that doesn't do misplays. They make less of them tho.
Pavel vs Lifecoach
Are they humans?