Is there no end to the stupidity of this tinfoil community? When it turns out that you are trolling, which surely is inevitable, kudos, you got your coveted replies.
Let’s just apply a shrivel of logic to this, from a Blizzard business point of view.
By applying a secret difference to paid vs. gold packs, Blizzard will gain nothing, but risk everything. People won’t go overboard buying packs compared to using gold, as they are unaware of any advantage, so no business gained. Blizzard would, however, risk a huge media shitstorm that would quake the player base, if they were ever proven to be fiddling with packs like that. Something very easy to prove if it were the case, which only increases their risk.
TLDR: No business gain, only risk. Take off your tinfoil hat and stop trolling.
I used to have a goal to hit legend with every class (now completed). I would choose the class, and make 3 decks of different archetypes for the class.
Start with deck one, and play until 2 consecutive losses, switch to deck two. And so on and so forth.
I would tweak minor tech cards in the decks throughout the climb, but never major changes, I stick to those 3 decks until legend.
Likely not the most effective way, but it was fun for me and got me there :)
How did this thread get any actual responses? It’s the most ludicrous notion I’ve read in a long time.
What’s next to discuss? If pen+paper is cheating? Being smarter than the opponent is cheating? Having played more games is cheating? Studying the meta is cheating? Spending money is cheating?
They all give an advantage, but are readily available to anyone who cares enough to use them.
With your suggested punishments, you appear more like an 8-year old than the opponents trying to get to you with emotes.
You call them pedantic in the title, but none of what you describe is pedantic behavior. If anything, your excessive concern for the social rules in this game, as shown through something as minor as (squelchable) emotes, is what comes off pedantic.
By now? Not a big deal at all. Of course it depends on how long you’ve been playing, but for someone who’s played since roughly the beginning, that goal could be reached a very long time ago, even as a casual
Movie was OK, but having a really hard time understanding the hype.
I was entertained just fine for what could be expected of any bland superhero/action movie, but plot wise? Meh.
In terms of story, it should have ended with the previous movie. Original, unexpected, great! Instead, they spent 3 hours to get to an end most everyone had predicted. There was by no means 3 hours of worthy content, but it had to be so long since they have a truckload of individual heroes, which stories they all tried to tie up. And I mean, great job tieing up loose ends, but that gets a little long winded to me.
Oh, and time travel. Because when was the last time that made a movie better?
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I’ll agree with Patron, but never found oil rogue difficult or engaging to pilot.
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Jesus Christ.
Is there no end to the stupidity of this tinfoil community? When it turns out that you are trolling, which surely is inevitable, kudos, you got your coveted replies.
Let’s just apply a shrivel of logic to this, from a Blizzard business point of view.
By applying a secret difference to paid vs. gold packs, Blizzard will gain nothing, but risk everything. People won’t go overboard buying packs compared to using gold, as they are unaware of any advantage, so no business gained. Blizzard would, however, risk a huge media shitstorm that would quake the player base, if they were ever proven to be fiddling with packs like that. Something very easy to prove if it were the case, which only increases their risk.
TLDR: No business gain, only risk. Take off your tinfoil hat and stop trolling.
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At least his opponent was also too thick to realize what was going on with their “bug” ;)
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Suppose you had a weapon equipped. Nothing new here
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I like to switch it up.
I used to have a goal to hit legend with every class (now completed). I would choose the class, and make 3 decks of different archetypes for the class.
Start with deck one, and play until 2 consecutive losses, switch to deck two. And so on and so forth.
I would tweak minor tech cards in the decks throughout the climb, but never major changes, I stick to those 3 decks until legend.
Likely not the most effective way, but it was fun for me and got me there :)
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Okay. So this post hit the level of intellect you can expect of a guy using ‘OMEGALUL’ in the title and including ‘PepeLaugh’ in his thread.
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I love the concept of heroes, and I by no means think Hagatha or Zul’Jin pose any kind of issues.
Boom is really strong, but what makes him potentially problematic are all the good mechs and control tools he has.
Hyper aggro is not your only option. I’m playing a miracle/Nomi Priest that can beat any of the hero classes
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How did this thread get any actual responses? It’s the most ludicrous notion I’ve read in a long time.
What’s next to discuss? If pen+paper is cheating? Being smarter than the opponent is cheating? Having played more games is cheating? Studying the meta is cheating? Spending money is cheating?
They all give an advantage, but are readily available to anyone who cares enough to use them.
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With your suggested punishments, you appear more like an 8-year old than the opponents trying to get to you with emotes.
You call them pedantic in the title, but none of what you describe is pedantic behavior. If anything, your excessive concern for the social rules in this game, as shown through something as minor as (squelchable) emotes, is what comes off pedantic.
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Seems like a clever tech card from him then, if it took you so much by surprise :)
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My first goal was level 60 with all.
Then legend with all.
Then gold portrait with all.
Then 12 wins with all in arena.
Then full collection, which I reached about 1.5 years ago, and then took a break.
Now my “goal” is rank 5 in both standard and wild every season, which is still obtainable mostly from doing daily quests
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By now? Not a big deal at all. Of course it depends on how long you’ve been playing, but for someone who’s played since roughly the beginning, that goal could be reached a very long time ago, even as a casual
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Movie was OK, but having a really hard time understanding the hype.
I was entertained just fine for what could be expected of any bland superhero/action movie, but plot wise? Meh.
In terms of story, it should have ended with the previous movie. Original, unexpected, great! Instead, they spent 3 hours to get to an end most everyone had predicted. There was by no means 3 hours of worthy content, but it had to be so long since they have a truckload of individual heroes, which stories they all tried to tie up. And I mean, great job tieing up loose ends, but that gets a little long winded to me.
Oh, and time travel. Because when was the last time that made a movie better?
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Pointless thread
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Like he said: “I started to write a salt thread” - and then he did. Same old, same old