I don't really have any "big" personal regrets. I used to help organise a regular FSG in Toronto, and I got to meet lots of people over the years. My biggest regrets are honestly the folks I met who dusted their way out of the game. We had a FSG during the Un'Goro launch, and one fellow decided to dust all his Legendaries that rotated that day - sixteen of them. The "return on investment" is so poor that the fellow could only craft four Legendaries from the new set. He chose the Hunter and Warlock Quests and the Warlock Legendary (and something else I can't remember.) Since the Quests didn't exactly perform as was commonly expected, he basically threw away a year of grinding and all the Legendaries he had earned, with nothing to show for it. We warned him against dusting all his cards (we always do, during rotation.) Over the next few months, he played the game less and less, and finally stopped altogether - he blamed Blizzard the whole time.
It's a sad story, but this type of thinking puts people in ruin in much more crucial situations. Investing in stocks or cryptocurrency when you cannot afford to lose that money, gambling or even getting big debts on your credit cards that you cannot afford, then blaming the system.
It's a sad story, but this type of thinking puts people in ruin in much more crucial situations. Investing in stocks or cryptocurrency when you cannot afford to lose that money, gambling or even getting big debts on your credit cards that you cannot afford, then blaming the system.
Not quitting before i spent £1,500+ on the game