Just dont complain to support team about freeze and disconnect bugs. First time i did that i was banned from playing and now, maybe thats just my view, but my winrate is about 20%. Have worst possible rng.
And if you ask me did i get any help fixing those bugs, not a single hint what it can be.
And i also have to mention that they were so rude all the time.
You got banned for complaining about freeze and disconnect bugs? That doesn't sound right
Got up to D1 and 2 stars, and was thinking today might finally be the day. Queue up and get a Priest, as well as they get the coin. I mulligan hard, but no secrets in my initial cards or after mulligan. But I did have both Kabal Lackey's so figured it wouldn't be too bad. I then went 10 turns, and the only secret I got by then was the Rigged Faire - which was the one secret I didn't want with a hand full of cards needing a secret to activate.
I know it's all in the "random" shuffle of the cards, but that one really hurt :-(
Today could still very much be the day man, sometimes you just get screwed by RNG. Just don't let the bad luck get you down, it happens to everyone including the best players in the world. You are so close now, I really think you can get there today. If you need any help by all means hit me up. I was top 300 with secret mage as recently as 2 days ago, although I haven't qued at all since so I've definitely fallen down a bit.
Secret mage is easiest legend in game right now. I went D5 to Legend with only 3 losses and only took 2 hours. This deck destroys priest and warlock 90% of time. Pally is 50/50. Use the mulligan guide if you are new to secret mage. Generally play for board first half of game then face and burn second half of game once you have tempo
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Secret mage is strong and I got legend with it this month myself, but I think it's pretty disingenuous to say that it beats priest 90 percent of the time. I actually lose practically every single match against res priest if they have even the slightest idea how to play the deck, which really isn't saying much considering it's one of the least skill oriented decks in the history of the game IMO. Frankly if you won more than a few matches against priest I would go so far as to say that you got incredibly lucky, unless there's something you know that I don't. I would be interested to hear how you play the matchup.
To the OP, secret mage, odd warrior, odd dh and (if you're completely braindead) priest are all quite viable for legend. You can go with a fast deck or a slow deck, either will get you there. Ultimately it's just a matter of preference and mindset: if you have the mental resilience to deal with loss streaks and you don't attach too much significance to losses, then you might prefer a fast deck as the climb has the potential to go more quickly but is also far more susceptible to volatility. If you have patience and prefer to lose as little as possible, then a control oriented deck should be more your speed.
Otherwise it's all about setting goals and being smart about how you play. Obviously you want to play well, but you also want to put yourself in a position to do so. That means playing when you're mentally sharp (not tired, hungry, etc.) and staying mindful about how you feel. You generally don't want to keep playing if you're on tilt, and ideally you don't want to tilt in the first place. This is where setting goals can be helpful. So if you are at say d5 1 star, you could say you want to be at d4 1 star or d3 1 star at the end of your que. That is to say, set realistic short term goals. You don't need to get to legend in a day, but you can take steps each day to get a little closer.
And finally, try not to attach too much to losses. Even the best players in the world have days where they go on huge loss streaks. I remember watching a Thijs stream recently where he lost something like 10 in a row, and he kept playing. What often separates the best players from very good ones is that they can push through these negative moments and retain a constructive outlook. Some days you just have really bad luck, and other days you'll get really lucky. It's important for you to understand that this doesn't make you a bad player, it's just the way the game is now.
But yeah, best of luck and sorry for the rant, lol. And don't worry too much if you don't get legend this month, you'll have the 9 or 10 star bonus next month and it'll be pretty easy for you to get back to where you are now fairly quickly. GL on ladder bruv.
Ok, if they ignored you that's one thing. But they banned you from playing as well?
You got banned for complaining about freeze and disconnect bugs? That doesn't sound right
Today could still very much be the day man, sometimes you just get screwed by RNG. Just don't let the bad luck get you down, it happens to everyone including the best players in the world. You are so close now, I really think you can get there today. If you need any help by all means hit me up. I was top 300 with secret mage as recently as 2 days ago, although I haven't qued at all since so I've definitely fallen down a bit.
Secret mage is strong and I got legend with it this month myself, but I think it's pretty disingenuous to say that it beats priest 90 percent of the time. I actually lose practically every single match against res priest if they have even the slightest idea how to play the deck, which really isn't saying much considering it's one of the least skill oriented decks in the history of the game IMO. Frankly if you won more than a few matches against priest I would go so far as to say that you got incredibly lucky, unless there's something you know that I don't. I would be interested to hear how you play the matchup.
To the OP, secret mage, odd warrior, odd dh and (if you're completely braindead) priest are all quite viable for legend. You can go with a fast deck or a slow deck, either will get you there. Ultimately it's just a matter of preference and mindset: if you have the mental resilience to deal with loss streaks and you don't attach too much significance to losses, then you might prefer a fast deck as the climb has the potential to go more quickly but is also far more susceptible to volatility. If you have patience and prefer to lose as little as possible, then a control oriented deck should be more your speed.
Otherwise it's all about setting goals and being smart about how you play. Obviously you want to play well, but you also want to put yourself in a position to do so. That means playing when you're mentally sharp (not tired, hungry, etc.) and staying mindful about how you feel. You generally don't want to keep playing if you're on tilt, and ideally you don't want to tilt in the first place. This is where setting goals can be helpful. So if you are at say d5 1 star, you could say you want to be at d4 1 star or d3 1 star at the end of your que. That is to say, set realistic short term goals. You don't need to get to legend in a day, but you can take steps each day to get a little closer.
And finally, try not to attach too much to losses. Even the best players in the world have days where they go on huge loss streaks. I remember watching a Thijs stream recently where he lost something like 10 in a row, and he kept playing. What often separates the best players from very good ones is that they can push through these negative moments and retain a constructive outlook. Some days you just have really bad luck, and other days you'll get really lucky. It's important for you to understand that this doesn't make you a bad player, it's just the way the game is now.
But yeah, best of luck and sorry for the rant, lol. And don't worry too much if you don't get legend this month, you'll have the 9 or 10 star bonus next month and it'll be pretty easy for you to get back to where you are now fairly quickly. GL on ladder bruv.