Played three games with other people, won them all. Everyone seems to be good sports so far, I've gotten three G Gs (though that may also be because you get more stuff if you're a good sport :P)
The third guy was emoting at me too, which I have no idea how to do xD
Clic on your portrait for emotes.
Yes, but on Xbox.
No idea then, sorry.
edited 27th May '17 1:30:52 PM by Heatth
Fair enough xD
I like the good sport thing I must admit. Nice change of pace from the desperate endgame emoting you get in Hearthstone.
Well talk about getting burned. I have like no cards and barely played any games and now I am facing these decks with such extreme power levels I cant even hope to win 1 round EVER.
I might try a bit more but I am probably just out of this... This match making SUCKS This new player experence is 5x worse than even Hearthstone and I didnt think that was possible.
edited 28th May '17 3:32:54 AM by Memers
Really, that is weird. Both in open and in closed I rarely faced crazy decks. I did find 2 absurd decks with the annoying gold weathers, but that was it. For most part I've been facing variations of the starter decks.
Those gold weathers are exactly what I was running into, in like 5 out of 6 games before I started to rage.
That is what I am saying. In all my games so far I only found two enemies with them. Admittedly, I've only faced 3-5 human players per day since open started but, still. I find weird you are facing so many of them when, for me, they were really rare.
Is anyone still playing this? I've been looking for some post-patch starter guides (and netdecked a Basic Weather Monsters deck), but all I end up finding are complaints about Weather, Bears, and something something Axemen.
Not a substitute for a formal medical consultation.I gave up, I was having a blast till I started getting blown out of the water every single game with decks so insane that it was impossible to even compete.
The balance, matchmaking and new player experience is far worse than even Hearthstone, which was shocking.
edited 30th Jun '17 10:50:27 PM by Memers
I am still having fun with my Nilfgaard deck. I win most of my matches and am not experience a fraction of all that frustration people complain about.
Has anyone played that Thronebreaker crpg spin off weird thing?
I've wanted to but I haven't gotten around to buying it.
How do you play this game? I never quite got the hang of it in The Witcher 3 but I want to try it anyway.
Edited by fredhot16 on Oct 25th 2019 at 10:18:06 AM
Trans rights are human rights. TV Tropes is not a place for bigotry, cruelty, or dickishness, no matter who or their position.Basically your numbers have to beat your opponents' numbers in a best of three match. You use the effects of your cards and leaders to either raise or lower numbers.
What I've done was to replace the 2 elven archers by an extra Mahakan Guard and Defender. They are both rare cards, so you need a bit of luck (or extra scraps) to get them, but I think they are worth it. I just don't see much value in the archers, as the Skirmishers are generally better. Also, I replaced one of the Swallow Potion for a Thunderbolt. It is usually simply to get 3 targets to Thurdebolt, and, in that case, it is the best option. I did keep one Swallow because sometimes I just want a big Defender for the next round.
Not so sure what to do with silvers and golds, as I am not that familiar with these cards still. I do know I will replace the dragon as soon as possible. She is just a bad card. You need 4 units on board for her to be equal to an unoptimal Gerald. Honestly, I think replacing her by a skirmisher might not even be bad.
Also, I will replace Francesca by Hoog as soon as I finish his challenge. Replacing cards on your hand is nice and all, but it is not always useful. While playing an extra card from your deck pretty much always is. Also, being able to choose exactly what silver card you want is very handy.