I dont think it will solve much. I was playing a Flarks Boom Cannon deck I made in casual. It's totally meme, but it had deathrattle synergies and a secret package. The guy I played added me and ranted on me for playing a meta deck in casual because I won with the spellstone and he never saw the boom cannon.
I have a theory that the game actually places you in matches with people not only of the same rank, but also similar sized collections, so if you have almost a complete collection, you won't be facing crocolisks and yetis even at rank 25 (if any are available)
I don't remember queuing into a lot of meta decks while I was ftp, though maybe I just didn't recognize them.
I'm getting above 50% with the deck now that demonic project isn't as popular. Still, it gets beat down by mechs that can go tall and mage with their secrets. I say in a less aggro meta, it could be really good. Lots of healing and card draw.
To me, meme means hardly ever winning, but fun to play for those rare moments. Since I can usually win 50% of my games, I wouldn't consider it meme, but there are definitely stronger combo decks out there.
Edit: I'm at rank 7 currently. My main deck is maly druid right now but my favorite class has always been priest.
There are different play styles for different people. Some people enjoy clearing the board with powerful AOE spells and winning in fatigue, some people like drawing their entire deck and finishing off their opponent in one turn, and some like utilizing as much mana as possible to beat down their opponent quickly.
This is a dumb post. Blizzard doesn't make decks, they make cards. Whatever combination of cards you choose to put in your deck, whether meme or otherwise, is your choice. Blizzard doesn't say "let's make a mechathun druid deck and fill it with a bunch of legendaries and epics." The community built that deck based on the cards that were printed.
I use a second florist instead. Twig is too predictable. You essentially tell them how many turns they have left before the combo. Plus, a lot of people play weapon removal
Dumb people say dumb things. He probably runs face decks because it's the only thing his small mind can comprehend. I'm sure he bought his aggro pally deck with his mother's credit card. You don't see people that stupid being able to hold down jobs of their own.
I just like to see people like you bashing on aggro players like its a easy to play aggro decks, sure everyone can play it but masters of it get in legend in like 20-25 games while brainless aggro players can't do it in 100 games, my point is don't judge players by their decks
I said he's dumb for what he said, not what deck he plays. I play aggro too sometimes.
Dumb people say dumb things. He probably runs face decks because it's the only thing his small mind can comprehend. I'm sure he bought his aggro pally deck with his mother's credit card. You don't see people that stupid being able to hold down jobs of their own.
With certain aggro decks, it really doesn't matter what cards you play. As long as you go face and your opponent doesn't have removal, you will win. Control and combo decks might be difficult to teach a computer program though.
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I dont think it will solve much. I was playing a Flarks Boom Cannon deck I made in casual. It's totally meme, but it had deathrattle synergies and a secret package. The guy I played added me and ranted on me for playing a meta deck in casual because I won with the spellstone and he never saw the boom cannon.
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I have a theory that the game actually places you in matches with people not only of the same rank, but also similar sized collections, so if you have almost a complete collection, you won't be facing crocolisks and yetis even at rank 25 (if any are available)
I don't remember queuing into a lot of meta decks while I was ftp, though maybe I just didn't recognize them.
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I'm getting above 50% with the deck now that demonic project isn't as popular. Still, it gets beat down by mechs that can go tall and mage with their secrets. I say in a less aggro meta, it could be really good. Lots of healing and card draw.
To me, meme means hardly ever winning, but fun to play for those rare moments. Since I can usually win 50% of my games, I wouldn't consider it meme, but there are definitely stronger combo decks out there.
Edit: I'm at rank 7 currently. My main deck is maly druid right now but my favorite class has always been priest.
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Don't waste dust on deathrattle rogue. It's probably the worst archetype in the game, up there with freeze shaman.
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There are different play styles for different people. Some people enjoy clearing the board with powerful AOE spells and winning in fatigue, some people like drawing their entire deck and finishing off their opponent in one turn, and some like utilizing as much mana as possible to beat down their opponent quickly.
And there's also shudderwock.
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This is a dumb post. Blizzard doesn't make decks, they make cards. Whatever combination of cards you choose to put in your deck, whether meme or otherwise, is your choice. Blizzard doesn't say "let's make a mechathun druid deck and fill it with a bunch of legendaries and epics." The community built that deck based on the cards that were printed.
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I use a second florist instead. Twig is too predictable. You essentially tell them how many turns they have left before the combo. Plus, a lot of people play weapon removal
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Abomination is the ugliest.
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My mother stole the design from one piece when she made my skull too I guess.
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I said he's dumb for what he said, not what deck he plays. I play aggro too sometimes.
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Dumb people say dumb things. He probably runs face decks because it's the only thing his small mind can comprehend. I'm sure he bought his aggro pally deck with his mother's credit card. You don't see people that stupid being able to hold down jobs of their own.
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Yes, craft.
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I love this tavern brawl. Easiest 12 games of my life.
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With certain aggro decks, it really doesn't matter what cards you play. As long as you go face and your opponent doesn't have removal, you will win. Control and combo decks might be difficult to teach a computer program though.