Once all cards are spoiled, just before launch I am going to start a thread, daring all these people to rate the cards on their overall use in decks. Then a month after launch will bring it back up to see how many were just plain wrong. As a way of showing people, you can rate a card 'mathematically' all you want, but with the millions of possible card combinations, then add in 25 million people, and there is no way of truly predicting what the 'meta' will be like.
I am all for speculating about how cards will be good/bad, its the general surge of HearthStone Doomsayers that come out just before every release saying the game is going to be bad and its the end for HS, and that it's not worth their money/time, yet keep playing it anyways, lol. No way in hell this game is going away anytime soon, it's a majority casual game, and that is what's captivating a whole new audience that always wanted to play a TCG/CCG but never had the time/money to learn, yet also drags in quite a bit of long time TCG players too. The HearthPwn community is a very small sliver of the actual HearthStone Community.
If proving others wrong means so much to u, go ahead.
People like to speculate, and there is no wrong or right speculation.
Everybody knows that it is based on partial information, and the conclusion drawn from the speculations should be taken with a pinch of salt. So? Does that mean we should stop speculating? In the OP just post the card, say that it will be interesting and will probably do well with potential combos in the future that we currently do not know? And then lock the thread?
People who think that the card is bad has just as much a right to an opinion as those who think that the card is good, as well as those who thinks that the efficiency of the card cannot be decided now.
It's funny how people are so reluctant to accept speculation that the card is bad, but are very welcoming to posts speculating that the card will be good.
The card might be good, the card might be bad. These are the only options actually. So let people speculate based on their opinion and don't force your mindset onto others.
Oh, and thinking that a card is bad is not "hating". It's funny how people categorize those who think that a card is bad as "haters", and dismiss their opinion just because they've been categorized into such a negative group. I hate your mom, but i don't hate the card. Please know the difference.
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If proving others wrong means so much to u, go ahead.
"Put your face in the light!" - Tirion Fordring
People like to speculate, and there is no wrong or right speculation.
Everybody knows that it is based on partial information, and the conclusion drawn from the speculations should be taken with a pinch of salt. So? Does that mean we should stop speculating? In the OP just post the card, say that it will be interesting and will probably do well with potential combos in the future that we currently do not know? And then lock the thread?
People who think that the card is bad has just as much a right to an opinion as those who think that the card is good, as well as those who thinks that the efficiency of the card cannot be decided now.
It's funny how people are so reluctant to accept speculation that the card is bad, but are very welcoming to posts speculating that the card will be good.
The card might be good, the card might be bad. These are the only options actually. So let people speculate based on their opinion and don't force your mindset onto others.
Oh, and thinking that a card is bad is not "hating". It's funny how people categorize those who think that a card is bad as "haters", and dismiss their opinion just because they've been categorized into such a negative group. I hate your mom, but i don't hate the card. Please know the difference.
"Put your face in the light!" - Tirion Fordring