Millennials like having everything handed to them easily. That's why they think Shaman decks are fun.
But Millennials also thinks everything has to be competitive, so they complain about the problem they are causing themselves.
Back in the day (early 2000s), everyone would play the "traditional" format of Yu-Gi-Oh with their friends. Most people were even unaware that there is a limitation/ban list. You would frequently encounter people with multiple Chaos Emperor Dragons in their decks. Game was completely broken, but still fun.
So I don't know man. Personally I could also wait another month until 35 new cards shake up the meta anyways. But I am a Wild Player anyways, and trust me compared to the top end of Wild Galakrond Shaman is nothing.
Still the game is fun to me. I play my home brew decks on ranks 10-5 and that's enough.
Legend is meaningless anyways. It does not make you a "pro gamer", Hearthstone isn't Starcraft, it's not even LoL.
So I completely fail to understand how people can be that upset, every time!
But Millennials also thinks everything has to be competitive, so they complain about the problem they are causing themselves.
Back in the day (early 2000s), everyone would play the "traditional" format of Yu-Gi-Oh with their friends. Most people were even unaware that there is a limitation/ban list. You would frequently encounter people with multiple Chaos Emperor Dragons in their decks. Game was completely broken, but still fun.
So I don't know man. Personally I could also wait another month until 35 new cards shake up the meta anyways. But I am a Wild Player anyways, and trust me compared to the top end of Wild Galakrond Shaman is nothing.
Still the game is fun to me. I play my home brew decks on ranks 10-5 and that's enough.
Legend is meaningless anyways. It does not make you a "pro gamer", Hearthstone isn't Starcraft, it's not even LoL.
So I completely fail to understand how people can be that upset, every time!
No. But why be Weevil Underwood if you can be Seto Kaiba?