Man, first of all, even if they reveal some info, we are still talking about a computer game, which means that the info they will give you might not even be close to reality in order to be simple so you can understand them, as your knowledge of programming is just as good as your knowledge of what happened in the planck time. As you might know, RNG means random number generator, but have you ever thought how randomly a computer can produce numbers so that you can run a program to reach a specific result? I presume that you ‘ve not, so in case you ‘ve heard of pseudoRNG, some times you can produce random numbers that obey certain probability distributions, but even if they give you those distributions what will you be able to understand?
As for packs, i assume there is a variable that stores how many packs you ‘ve bought with reall money, but i suppose that its effect is still random+you need to spend at least 100$ to make a difference.
PS 1. You are a bad player, i hit rank 8 during the first month i played (August 2016) with a cheap hunter deck, and i also got a friend that started playing 2-3 months ago and has been hitting ranks 5 consistently. So i will say that first you have to test your skills in the arena, try to maintain an average of 4-5 wins so that you can say that you are a skilled player, and then blame the system.
PS 2. Apart from paragraphs, reddit is also your friend, blizzard reads it more than hearthpwn i think.
That's something I've always wondered about. Why does Blizz pay more attention to reddit than hearthpwn? Hearthpwn is the one with all the decklists and card lists and guides.
Also I should point out that I don't use reddit, so if they do the same exact same things there then whoopsie on me. I just figured that hearthpwn would be the more official "unofficial" internet home of blizzard communication with the community since its a site directly associated with one of their games.
No idea man, personally i think it would be far better if they listened to players that want to give and take something from the game, not just play from rank 25 to 24, but these players are the source of money so let’s give them the first word
@ForTheLolsBro Means they can’t blame the pack/matchmaking system when you can achieve a reasonable ladder place with simple decks...ok, i can go and post out to every hs related site that i got only hadronox and arfus in the 3 months i was buying kft but i’m not complaining, i’m just playing the game with the cards i have. That’s what distinguishes a good from a bad player, or-better-an intermediate from a below average player (Didn’t say they know nothing about the game, just implied they don’t know much to try n find mistakes in something other than their skills first)
@espartajo M8 seriously i think i ‘ve played much more card games than you, lots of mtg and yugioh before hs. I ‘ve been playing hs for less than a year yet i admit that i was such a bad player when i started playing, there’s still a lot to learn before i can say i’m a consistent player..and it’s not just some basic shit about programming, it’s some shit you’ll never know that make the difference between a casual hs player and a blizzard employee
Man, first of all, even if they reveal some info, we are still talking about a computer game, which means that the info they will give you might not even be close to reality in order to be simple so you can understand them, as your knowledge of programming is just as good as your knowledge of what happened in the planck time. As you might know, RNG means random number generator, but have you ever thought how randomly a computer can produce numbers so that you can run a program to reach a specific result? I presume that you ‘ve not, so in case you ‘ve heard of pseudoRNG, some times you can produce random numbers that obey certain probability distributions, but even if they give you those distributions what will you be able to understand?
As for packs, i assume there is a variable that stores how many packs you ‘ve bought with reall money, but i suppose that its effect is still random+you need to spend at least 100$ to make a difference.
PS 1. You are a bad player, i hit rank 8 during the first month i played (August 2016) with a cheap hunter deck, and i also got a friend that started playing 2-3 months ago and has been hitting ranks 5 consistently. So i will say that first you have to test your skills in the arena, try to maintain an average of 4-5 wins so that you can say that you are a skilled player, and then blame the system.
PS 2. Apart from paragraphs, reddit is also your friend, blizzard reads it more than hearthpwn i think.
A good player is always able to manage his resources and play around divine favor, so stop complaining, the deck doesn’t need any nerfs, it can be countered and it’s really fun to play
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Nobody cares about fire plume’s heart warrior, that was a really awesome deck to play
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@ForTheLolsBro Means they can’t blame the pack/matchmaking system when you can achieve a reasonable ladder place with simple decks...ok, i can go and post out to every hs related site that i got only hadronox and arfus in the 3 months i was buying kft but i’m not complaining, i’m just playing the game with the cards i have. That’s what distinguishes a good from a bad player, or-better-an intermediate from a below average player (Didn’t say they know nothing about the game, just implied they don’t know much to try n find mistakes in something other than their skills first)
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@espartajo M8 seriously i think i ‘ve played much more card games than you, lots of mtg and yugioh before hs. I ‘ve been playing hs for less than a year yet i admit that i was such a bad player when i started playing, there’s still a lot to learn before i can say i’m a consistent player..and it’s not just some basic shit about programming, it’s some shit you’ll never know that make the difference between a casual hs player and a blizzard employee
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Man, first of all, even if they reveal some info, we are still talking about a computer game, which means that the info they will give you might not even be close to reality in order to be simple so you can understand them, as your knowledge of programming is just as good as your knowledge of what happened in the planck time. As you might know, RNG means random number generator, but have you ever thought how randomly a computer can produce numbers so that you can run a program to reach a specific result? I presume that you ‘ve not, so in case you ‘ve heard of pseudoRNG, some times you can produce random numbers that obey certain probability distributions, but even if they give you those distributions what will you be able to understand?
As for packs, i assume there is a variable that stores how many packs you ‘ve bought with reall money, but i suppose that its effect is still random+you need to spend at least 100$ to make a difference.
PS 1. You are a bad player, i hit rank 8 during the first month i played (August 2016) with a cheap hunter deck, and i also got a friend that started playing 2-3 months ago and has been hitting ranks 5 consistently. So i will say that first you have to test your skills in the arena, try to maintain an average of 4-5 wins so that you can say that you are a skilled player, and then blame the system.
PS 2. Apart from paragraphs, reddit is also your friend, blizzard reads it more than hearthpwn i think.
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A good player is always able to manage his resources and play around divine favor, so stop complaining, the deck doesn’t need any nerfs, it can be countered and it’s really fun to play
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Probably because the rest of the deck doesn't have that much value, +it's too control for arena, doesn't have so many early drops
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I preferred the combo when it was a 0 mana 5/5 beast with charge
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Aggro decks do need skill, it's not always easy to finish off the oponent quickly
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Yy and if the dk is at the bottom you just lose, the deck can be self-countered so it's not broken
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Ez lock