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    posted a message on Group therapy! Need to blow off steam? Mega salty? Here is the place!
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    would be nice if winning had more to do with how well you played and not how lucky you drew.

     Well the "luck" you are referring to is not luck at all. IMO I believe that hearthstone draw is manipulated to benefit the players who spend money and/or who are more involved with blizzard and it's games. Come on you don't really think that massive losing streaks are supposed to occur on a regular basis, I.S.(information systems) run evrything nowadays. You wouldn't trust a sketchy website that hosts poker tournaments, but why then would we trust a business that wants easy money by hosting a card game. Anyways long rant short it's Not luck it's just manipulation 
     it's 100% luck.  you dont win games because you're good.  you win games because you're lucky.  there is no such thing as being good at hearthstone, dont let any of these "pros" try to convince you otherwise. 
     Schrute I can't help wonder why you even play HS to begin with. I am not trying to offend you. But by your logic every game you play is purely decided by luck, and it must be frustrating for you to play like that. 

    You won = luck. You lost = luck. 
     Most games are decided by luck. Can't really see what skill has to do with this.
     While there are decisions to be made in most games that can help you, it really does come down to if and when you get the cards you need or the answers so to speak.  The meta is very cut and dry right now and matchups often dictate who will probably win. Doesn't mean people don't make stupid plays. They do. Doesn't mean you can't help your chances of winning by making the best decisions. You can.  Overall though, MOST games are definitely decided by stating cards, matchup, and subsequent draws.  There is some basic math involved too.  
    Getting legend is mostly a function of time invested and whatever hot deck you are using. No one gets legend using basic cards or a crappy deck. If it was mostly skill then players would be able to get legend consistently with just about ANY deck.  But they can't and don't. Most legend players have reached that point simply by playing the powerful meta deck of the month. Like pirate warrior last month or maybe quest rogue this month. Many seasons ago players got legend with secret paladin, aggro shaman, whatever else was OP at the time. That's how it works.
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    posted a message on Is there an increase in premature conceding?
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    Yesterday I conceded in aggro token druid mirror when my opponent played Raven -Coin -  Raven - Innervate - some more stuff. It's definitely a winnable game if he whiffs on draws, as he played all but 1 card, but do I really care to spend 5-15 minutes to find out? And then lose and be all salty about it? Or do I just admire that dream start of his, concede and go play another one? I choose the latter.

     You did the right thing.  No reason to hang on for dear life when the game is NOT well suited for comebacks. Like when a hunter gets a fat scavenging hyena, rogue gets a giant Edwin, quest rogue goes off early, pirate warrior coins into frothing, quest mage is your opponent, etc. there are numerous times when I just bail or quit the app altogether.  Sorry. Fuck you and you're god drawn bull shit deck.  Make them sit there and waste time as you cold kill the app.  Sure, conceding early and often may cost you a game here and there that you could have pulled out but it is FAR more likely that you'll lose anyways and would have now wasted that time when you you could have played another game. Also, you are correct about the salt factor. Losing to some obnoxious deck sucks. Losing to an interesting deck is fine.  
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    posted a message on Remove Dirty Rat from the game
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    Dirty Rat is:

    1. A  very cool card that fits with the Gadgetzan fiction

    2. A card that requires a lot of skill for both players, and that is something HS definatly needs more of. Right now there is too much RNG and braindead aggro

    Too much RNG? Dirty rat is the epitome of RNG.  If there are several minions in someone's hand then the rat becomes a dice roll. How is that not RNG? Either way, the card doesn't cost enough for its effect. Like the OP stated, the card can instantly win the game for the person playing it for two lousy mana. If it kills a combo or pulls nzoth.....it's instant concede.  Yeah, yeah, the dream of pulling tirion or  ysera rarely happens and even so that's not an instant loss.  The card requires no skill either.  Cmon. You flick it to the center of the board and hope the RNG is in your favor.  Dumb card. Make it cost more and get rid of the taunt too. 
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    posted a message on Rogue and Mage Quests: Why does Blizzard keep making same mistakes?
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    The mage quest is fine, the questionable card is and always has been Ice Block, but it's also a class defining, iconic card, so I'm not sure how I'd feel about it's nerfing. It's certainly counterable.

     

    I'm still not even convinced the Rogue quest deck is that good - sure it can blow you out with a godhand, but that's true of any of the fast decks - aggro hunter, warrior, zoo etc. It can feel really unfair, I'll give you that, but then the next time you play one they're struggling to combo at turn 8 and it's over as they've done nothing with their weak 1 and 2 mana minions and even your average slow ass deck is already miles ahead.

    Perhaps the mage quest is technically "fine" but the rest of the mage cards and the fact that they almost always draw multiple copies of them is what makes the deck extremely OP and impossible to play against. The game should stay with the rule that you can only play TWO of any card in one game no matter what. If you have discover cards or discover spells then they should NEVER pull a spell  or minion for matter that has been played or drawn twice already. That's the fix that is desperately needed.  It'd be easy to implement too. Two cock sucking ice blocks and 4 -5 total board freezes is plenty fucking enough. It makes the game pure solitaire and is 100% uninteresting and stupid.  So fuck random spell drawing cards. Make them random but make them EXCLUDE cards that have maxed out at two copies. Period. Enough is enough with this unlimited freeze and stall shitfest. And fuck ice block too. 
    As for playing around ice block....how? Wait, I know, eater of fucking Secrets.  Yeah, RIGHT. Horrible card that is total dead weight against 6-7 other classes, is a lousy body if it doesn't "eat" enough, and wrecks your deck synergy for you having to include  itfor ONE stupid class. The game just doesn't work when you have to run awful tech cards just to maybe counter some damned OP quest deck. Terrible, terrible, terrible game design.  
    Just make it so you can NEVER play more or draw more than two of any card and the problem goes away. It's fair and reasonable. 
     I was referring more to Flare, I've seen a quite a few mid range hunters running it last few days. You might say that's only one class card, but it doesn't take many to have a tangible effect on the meta and shift some people away from decks like secret and burst mage, and some effect on quest mage...all solid popular archetypes right now that rely heavily on ice block.
     Now Flare is a different ballgame - its a decent card since its no too costly, removes stealth, kills all secrets and draws a card!  THATS what a good tech card ought to be!  Multiple uses & not overcosted.  I like Hunter and when I get around to playing it again this meta Ill use one Flare in my deck for sure.  :)
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    posted a message on Is there an increase in premature conceding?

    Conceding is the best thing you can do to save time and your sanity.  Its bad enough to que into some dickhead pirate face deck or quest mage. Why add t your misery by "sticking it out" only to end up losing anyways but now youve also wasted precious moments of your life youll never get back.  Que up another game and move on.  This game is NOT setup at all for comebacks.  Its purely tempo based for the most part and other than some control decks if you lose the board you lost the game.  Or, if they hit their quest, youre probably done.  In Wild mode you can just concede instantly to renolock and other decks like it that will rob you of a good half hour of your life.  Dont be a sucker. 

    Ill give each game a *chance* but it isnt long before I say "fuck this" and just concede or quit the app altogether.  Fuck you and your dooshbag quest.  Fuck off with your infinite freeze & ice block.  Fuck off with your perfect draw.  Im out.  If my quitting the app caues you to lose some enjoyment or waste your time then GOOD.  We are even then because you playing a fucking jackoff deck caused me to lose enjoyment and waste time.  Fair enough.  

    I dont think your win rate is that affected since conceding allows you to play mor games and and if you stick to more favorable matchups and dont waste time on hopeless games you'll probably climb faster.  Ive managed to sit between ranks 5-10 in both game modes using my own decks and I concede early and often.  So yeah - concede or quit the app if things arent going well. Easy decision.

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    posted a message on Can i ask why Ice block wasn't hall of famed?
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    They didn't  Hall of Fame cards just because they were too good and played in every deck. Fiery War Axe is still played in every Warrior deck ever.

    When it comes to Ice Lance, it was probably a case of the team making a new, interesting card/archetype (possibly for next expansion) and someone noticing that the sleeper card, Ice Lance, could make it way too OP. Imagine a WoW mechanic, Shatter, being introduced, where for instance frozen enemies take double damage. Instead of redesigning the whole archetype, throwing days of work into the trash, they simply Hall of Famed the problematic card.

    Ice Block is a different kind of card. It was created with it being OP in mind. Thanks to this thing archetype like Freeze Mage can even exist, and Hall of Faming it would remove a beloved archetype from the game.

    Did you just refer to freeze mage as a beloved archetype? Who the fuck loves that obnoxious, boring, non interactive garbage? You might but most people if prompted for a vote would love to see that entire concept removed from the game permanently. It's fucking solitaire.  Totally lame and pointless. Board is frozen for 10 straight turns and then you have to deal with multiple ice blocks. Are you kidding me? I can't even fathom why those that play it get off on it. So boring and useless.  Make ice block NOT effect burst spells. Minions only. That's a start. But they gotta do something.... 
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    posted a message on The Rogue Quest, The Caverns Below, is OP. Nerf it already.
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    Nerfing charge will nerf aggro decks. Less to no aggro decks, control will rise. Serious question, do we really want a long fatigue games?

     While I do feel that charge can be a problem I also agree with the idea that if this game becomes a ball numbing control fest that it will become unplayable. Maybe some people enjoy 45 minutes games where zero minions survive past one turn and it becomes a fatigue battle. That's boring as shit. As usual, there is a happy medium here somewhere and that's where we need to get.  
    I actually find this rogue quest more of a hassle due to silence not working and the overly cheap cost of the bounce cards. Shadwostep needs to cost at least one mana if not two.  If the minion gets hexed or sheeped then it stays with its stats, not 5/5.  Or, have it affect only what's on the board at the time to force them to maintain a board. Or something.  I dunno.... the quest is simply too easy to achieve. 
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    posted a message on It's time that the coin stops being a spell.
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    No. If you r salty because you losing to quest mages and rogues it doesn't mean IT'S TIME. 

     And if you can only win by playing clearly overpowered decks, doesn't mean I AM SALTY. 
    See, 2 can play this game.
     Unless you can explain how quest mage is overpowered, or why coin should not trigger comboes - yes you are. My guess is that you don't even tried these decks yourself, so you don't know how hard it to survive as mage, for example, in many match ups.
    You don't get how quest mage is overpowered? Wow. Let's review:  the quest itself is super easy to complete due to numerous cards to help with it. It's almost as easy as the equally cancerous rogue quest.  Due to the extra spell draws and such quest mages always end up with oh somewhere around 8-10 board freezes followed by everyone's favorite ice block which they just happen to always draw 4-5 of those too. Makes for a truly exciting game of hearthstone. Yeah, fucking right.  So, after sitting there as your board is frozen for about an hour and you've read a short novel... now you have to pop multiple ice blocks and or ice barriers. Again, so interesting and "fun".  Then, with NO viable way to stop or or mitigate it you get nuked with fireballs that cost zero mana from full health. Gee....do ya THINK its fucking broken? How much more obvious does it need to be? Cmon man, this isn't PHD level stuff here.
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    posted a message on Group therapy! Need to blow off steam? Mega salty? Here is the place!
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    everything in mage's arsenal needs to be nerfed into unplayable territory.  there is NO consquence for running secrets anymore.

    Eater of Secrets

    It's not difficult. Unless you're running a netdeck and don't think about what you're playing against.

    Even my mage deck has it in!

     Yeah, right. That card is a steaming piece of shit like every other tech card in this game.  Its utterly worthless like 95% of the time.  Its a garbage body and has to be drawn at the perfect time.  Even so, since Mage is broken due to being able to pull 3, 4 or even 5 ice blocks you cant possibly deal with ALL of them.  Then, your board gets frozen for like 8 straight turns too.  So wonderful and interactive.  Fucking stupid. Why do people insist on defending it?  Its broken.  It violates the games rules due to being able to have more than two copies of a card played. Its OK if you like playing solitaire.  All good.  But dont try to "sell" everyone else that knows better that somehow its legit.  Its not.  Sorry.  And Eater of Shit doesnt help.  Not even fucking close.
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    posted a message on Reached top 10 legend with this awesome Wild deck!

    Wow, looks pretty greedy! I like it though, glad it worked and isn't some stupid aggro deck. Good job. Love seeing kel thuzad in a deck...:)

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