As soon as the X-Pac hit I immediately spent the most amount of dust I have yet spent this X-Pac on the most novelty deck which is RoboRabbitRogue... sometimes it works!
Very nice effort. I used to also do community stuff like this as personal homework but it was programming classes for a Warcraft : Source (Custom Counterstrike Server). It's rewarding right? Nice work (again).
I think so because they just sit there and if you don't get the perfect draw they have 30 armour before 10 crystals and then you eventually lose your hand fighting them while their hand is full for some reason. It keeps happening to me. I see some sort of nerf happening perhaps?
I was massively off-tap once decimating opponents with a very niche Handlock deck during maybe the 1st xpac and that day I had lot of spectators, sometimes 3-4 at a time from my friendslist. It was weird. Just one of those days.
Yeah sometimes I chit-chat with my friendslist in challenge quests or spectators. But some people latch on and are really wack or have ulterior grammatic motives and I avoid those people. I speak in leet mainly.
Haha, I may be one of those grammar overlords. But that's fine. It's the internet, and especially with systems like friends lists, we're free to curate the people around us as we wish. I would just unfriend those folks you're not uncomfortable with and move on.
I don't even go that far, I just dodge their approach with apathy. CBF deleting unless they deserve it.
I enjoy it! A spectator does cause me to bring a new critical eye to every move that I make - I agree with you with regard to that. But that's a good thing. It brings a new tense quality to the game that isn't normally there. Suddenly, your decisions matter. That's sort of caring is rare when I'm just playing by myself, and the new evaluation it makes me bring to each move is interesting. Just the same as when you think you know something, but something new is brought to light; it is depressing! But it's also supremely exciting, to know that you have more distance forward to go. And I wouldn't be playing this game if I didn't enjoy the challenge that it brings.
As a note of advice, too, you can try to interface with the person who's spectating you. Ask them what they think is the best play, compare it with your own, and work together to make the best effort towards winning that you can. Then they're not judging you, the player, from some high position of power. Then it's the two of you working together.
To be embarrassed is the first step towards recognizing your inadequacy, and recognizing is the first step towards mastering, towards confidence. See the heralded road ahead of you, grin against the pressure, and take from life what you want.
Yeah sometimes I chit-chat with my friendslist in challenge quests or spectators. But some people latch on and are really wack or have ulterior grammatic motives and I avoid those people. I speak in leet mainly.
Do you selfconscious about your reaction time or inability to choose correct options? Or does it bolster your confidence and make you feel like you have an army on your side. I'm sure streamers feel this way as attention gives them confidence I take it.
But for me, a spectator is another thing to worry about. Because I feel them watch my every move, judging me, hating me, and then when I lose (every time), I feel their hate energy fed into my body because I'm highly psychic and it hurts me so bad.... just because they didn't get a free pack? Why???
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Definitely the guy named just named 'Tyler'.
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As soon as the X-Pac hit I immediately spent the most amount of dust I have yet spent this X-Pac on the most novelty deck which is RoboRabbitRogue... sometimes it works!
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Mech Hunter seems neatish. Then again however I am a lowly perma Rank 15 pleb.... heh.... yeah.
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Very nice effort. I used to also do community stuff like this as personal homework but it was programming classes for a Warcraft : Source (Custom Counterstrike Server). It's rewarding right? Nice work (again).
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Did you know Jaraxxus is voiced by Ben Brode?????
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It doesn't strike me as that appealing to play the common decks such as those.
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I think so because they just sit there and if you don't get the perfect draw they have 30 armour before 10 crystals and then you eventually lose your hand fighting them while their hand is full for some reason. It keeps happening to me. I see some sort of nerf happening perhaps?
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If your in a shitty mood videogames are a great outlet because the people don't know where you live etc.
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I was massively off-tap once decimating opponents with a very niche Handlock deck during maybe the 1st xpac and that day I had lot of spectators, sometimes 3-4 at a time from my friendslist. It was weird. Just one of those days.
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I don't even go that far, I just dodge their approach with apathy. CBF deleting unless they deserve it.
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Yeah sometimes I chit-chat with my friendslist in challenge quests or spectators. But some people latch on and are really wack or have ulterior grammatic motives and I avoid those people. I speak in leet mainly.
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Wild is for rich people, I feel like I'm missing out basically. Damn.
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Do you selfconscious about your reaction time or inability to choose correct options? Or does it bolster your confidence and make you feel like you have an army on your side. I'm sure streamers feel this way as attention gives them confidence I take it.
But for me, a spectator is another thing to worry about. Because I feel them watch my every move, judging me, hating me, and then when I lose (every time), I feel their hate energy fed into my body because I'm highly psychic and it hurts me so bad.... just because they didn't get a free pack? Why???
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It's actually badluck to mention the very word. I oppose it.
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For extra BM find out where they live after the match then sneak up on them and go RAWR!