You forgot to leave a free space between Twin and Tyrant. Twin Tyrant :)
Anyway, I haven't played Arena in a while, but isn't rarity supposed to not matter anymore? I mean, you can legendaries offered only a few times, but commons, rares and epics are offered not depending on rarity but quality, and the algorithm will put better and worse performing cards into buckets that are offered at specific rates. Of course there are always a few exceptions where you are getting 1 card that is way better than the other two, but most of the time, you get to choose between two or three cards of comparable quality.
So, IF the system is working correctly, and Twin Tyrant is indeed a very good card (which I sure can imagine), then it's just a card offered frequently alongside other very good cards and most people pick this one.
Something that might have changed is how often you get good cards offered. I remember how Arena decks were at some point so insane that you frequently got 4 or 5 legendaries, like 2 Lich Kings, and at some other point last year, they were so weak you were happy to get just anything remotely playable.
So, maybe they are currently offering good cards a bit more frequently, and that's why you feel like there are too many of those dragons. Again, I haven't played Arena in a while, and can't judge how high the average deck quality usually is.
No? They removed buckets from Arena entirely like six months ago. It's just random now. Personally I hate the change and wish they'd bring buckets back, it's way too easy to pull complete garbage now, so the people who do RNG into a few good things just snowball
Wow, really?
Guess I completely missed that. Well, that changes things of course, and for the worse indeed. Thanks for clearing that up for me. I didn't know it's been so long since my last Arena run, but with that change, I will stay away from it for some more time.
You forgot to leave a free space between Twin and Tyrant. Twin Tyrant :)
Anyway, I haven't played Arena in a while, but isn't rarity supposed to not matter anymore? I mean, you can legendaries offered only a few times, but commons, rares and epics are offered not depending on rarity but quality, and the algorithm will put better and worse performing cards into buckets that are offered at specific rates. Of course there are always a few exceptions where you are getting 1 card that is way better than the other two, but most of the time, you get to choose between two or three cards of comparable quality.
So, IF the system is working correctly, and Twin Tyrant is indeed a very good card (which I sure can imagine), then it's just a card offered frequently alongside other very good cards and most people pick this one.
Something that might have changed is how often you get good cards offered. I remember how Arena decks were at some point so insane that you frequently got 4 or 5 legendaries, like 2 Lich Kings, and at some other point last year, they were so weak you were happy to get just anything remotely playable.
So, maybe they are currently offering good cards a bit more frequently, and that's why you feel like there are too many of those dragons. Again, I haven't played Arena in a while, and can't judge how high the average deck quality usually is.
Wow, really?
Guess I completely missed that. Well, that changes things of course, and for the worse indeed. Thanks for clearing that up for me. I didn't know it's been so long since my last Arena run, but with that change, I will stay away from it for some more time.
You forgot to leave a free space between Twin and Tyrant. Twin Tyrant :)
Anyway, I haven't played Arena in a while, but isn't rarity supposed to not matter anymore? I mean, you can legendaries offered only a few times, but commons, rares and epics are offered not depending on rarity but quality, and the algorithm will put better and worse performing cards into buckets that are offered at specific rates. Of course there are always a few exceptions where you are getting 1 card that is way better than the other two, but most of the time, you get to choose between two or three cards of comparable quality.
So, IF the system is working correctly, and Twin Tyrant is indeed a very good card (which I sure can imagine), then it's just a card offered frequently alongside other very good cards and most people pick this one.
Something that might have changed is how often you get good cards offered. I remember how Arena decks were at some point so insane that you frequently got 4 or 5 legendaries, like 2 Lich Kings, and at some other point last year, they were so weak you were happy to get just anything remotely playable.
So, maybe they are currently offering good cards a bit more frequently, and that's why you feel like there are too many of those dragons. Again, I haven't played Arena in a while, and can't judge how high the average deck quality usually is.