1. Not everyone knows how to build a deck for experimenting... Ohh wait. I mean like max 10% actually knows how to do that.
2. Experimenting costs a ton of money.
3. We have to wait 2 weeks to see if anything changes.
You are right but actually the real cost is time. I have no job and nothing to do, so I can experiment with things. I have just pre-ordered and had 0 gold when expansion hits and still can experiment and was f2p player until boomsday. Never bought anything before and what I only buy is boomsday pre-order and this pre-order. So I don't agree the "experimenting costs a tons of money" part.
TL;DR, The real cost is time.
Maybe if you have kids. But other than that? I get back home at 7 pm or later. Get out at 7:40 am. Fall asleep 23:30. Doesn't matter if I play 1 hour or 2 hours. I just want to try something new. At gyms sessions, while on a treadmill I stick to decks I know so I am actually able to make reasonable plays. I don't think it's all about time. People just don't give a shit about experimenting cause they've got no idea how fun can it be. It's all about the comfort zone and money really.
ok but you do undrstand building a deck can still take time mostly becuase unless you are a whale who just waste money or playing hearthstone like its a second job getting a collection will take you time even when you compere it to other cards games hearthstone has one of the slowest cards progression
ok but you do undrstand building a deck can still take time mostly becuase unless you are a whale who just waste money or playing hearthstone like its a second job getting a collection will take you time even when you compere it to other cards games hearthstone has one of the slowest cards progression
you do know not every herthstone player is a whale that can just waste enough money for cards
not to meantion almost all of the new cards only work in specific decks meaning building decks on a budget is even harder