Hearthstone rigged matchmaking

hearthstone rigged matchmaking

Is Hearthstone rigged?

After playing 14,000 games of hearthstone (since beta) and reaching legend multiple times with every class I have come to the conclusion that this game is 100% rigged. Those who say it isn’t I’m sorry you’re just wrong. …

How do you become a legend in Hearthstone?

If you can reach rank 3-4 consistently you’re ready for easy legend runs. Find three great decks that each represent a different class. Play a game with a deck and if you win, go to a different deck. If you lose, play the deck again until you win. After you win with the deck switch to another. The goal is a positive win percentage with all 3 decks.

Is Blizzard rigging games?

Your argument (that Blizzard rigs games after players reach a certain winrate) has practically nothing (except your so-called “experience”) backing it up at this point. “The game is rigged” is a minority position within the HS community (most people just use Occam’s Razor, even if they don’t know what Occam’s Razor is).

Why do non meta decks get so many hard counters?

What I noticed even playing non meta decks is If you play a deck consistently above about 65% you will start facing hard counters. Not meta deck counters, specific unique deck hard counters for non meta decks. Here’s why that happens. Blizzard is a business. The #1goal for blizzard is to make money for investors and for the business.

How do you become a legend in Hearthstone?

If you can reach rank 3-4 consistently you’re ready for easy legend runs. Find three great decks that each represent a different class. Play a game with a deck and if you win, go to a different deck. If you lose, play the deck again until you win. After you win with the deck switch to another. The goal is a positive win percentage with all 3 decks.

Is Blizzard rigging games?

Your argument (that Blizzard rigs games after players reach a certain winrate) has practically nothing (except your so-called “experience”) backing it up at this point. “The game is rigged” is a minority position within the HS community (most people just use Occam’s Razor, even if they don’t know what Occam’s Razor is).

Why do non meta decks get so many hard counters?

What I noticed even playing non meta decks is If you play a deck consistently above about 65% you will start facing hard counters. Not meta deck counters, specific unique deck hard counters for non meta decks. Here’s why that happens. Blizzard is a business. The #1goal for blizzard is to make money for investors and for the business.

What percentage of decks do you play to get hard counters?

What I noticed even playing non meta decks is If you play a deck consistently above about 65% you will start facing hard counters. Not meta deck counters, specific unique deck hard counters for non meta decks.

Why does Blizzard have deck counters for non meta decks?

Not meta deck counters, specific unique deck hard counters for non meta decks. Here’s why that happens. Blizzard is a business. The #1goal for blizzard is to make money for investors and for the business. Getting players addicted to the game is vital to reach that goal.

What are some Yu-Gi-Oh decks that don’t fit the metagame?

Among the many and varied archetypes in Yu-Gi-Oh!, from Harpie cards to Ghostrick cards, there are a lot of decks that may not fit with the metagame, but that will always be fan favorites. Here are some examples.

Why is Yu-Gi-Oh So Hard to play?

In Yu-Gi-Oh!, as with all long-running TCGs, there’s a frankly staggering number of cards to choose from. The most difficult challenge faced by new players is how to put a deck together in the first place. The very best cards, after all, are often out of reach (competitive decks can be very expensive).

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