When I switched to wild, like two months before the new Hearthstone year came out, I was constantly facing golden heroes, at ranks 25-20. Almost 50% of my games were against a golden hero. At first I was really shocked. I slowly accepted the fact, that I have to face much more experienced and skilled players now, just because I want to enjoy the game (because without Yogg-Saron, Hope's End or Prince Malchezaar or some other cards it simply won't be the same).
The very next season, however, told me otherwise, as I faced almost no golden heroes. That's the lesson: bad luck can always happen and when it does it's unexpected.
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When I switched to wild, like two months before the new Hearthstone year came out, I was constantly facing golden heroes, at ranks 25-20. Almost 50% of my games were against a golden hero. At first I was really shocked. I slowly accepted the fact, that I have to face much more experienced and skilled players now, just because I want to enjoy the game (because without Yogg-Saron, Hope's End or Prince Malchezaar or some other cards it simply won't be the same).
The very next season, however, told me otherwise, as I faced almost no golden heroes. That's the lesson: bad luck can always happen and when it does it's unexpected.