The tittle says it all.
People who play better have more fun even when trying to pull off meme decks.
When you actually progress and learn the game you’re into you enjoy it more.
Blizzard does a decent amount of things to make the player experience better BUT they can’t do too much for people who just refuse to learn the game.
Being a casual is no excuse to blame everyone else but you on how poor your own experience with the game is.
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don’t you mean p2w players enjoy more?
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Nah.
They usually the most salty when they discover that they still suck even with the latest tier 1 metadeck.
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I fully agree with this. It is more fun to try out new classes, non meta, homemade decks. Doing bunch of meme decks, and learning the experience.
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wrong
casual players enjoy it more we dont care if we are stuck a low rank for months or what other people are running
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Have to agree here, it all depends on your standards anyway for me doing a Legend climb is a casual thing i do every season and its the most fun i have every month.
I always pick a deck and pilot said deck to the rank , it has gotten to a point i can pretty much climb with any deck from my main classes.
But it wasnt always like this instead of going to the forums with lunacy claims about p2w and rigged this and that i put in the work to improve my gameplay.
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Fun is subjective. Different strokes for different folks.
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Trying and seeing weird stuff was the fun part for me. Getting to Legend and encountering same deck multiple times got old. I can’t be only one who could get to Legend but didn’t like playing with that as ultimate goal.
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Total disagree, I’m a casual meme player and barely ever pay attention to my rank, haven’t gotten past gold since like last year- but I’m EXTREMELY confident that I enjoy this game far more than most of those who post on these forums
seriously, how much CAN you be enjoying yourself if you’re on here every day complaining and whining and telling us how terrible this game is?
Of course, I often get bored of the game and quit for months at a time until there are new interesting cards to play with; that’s one more reason I enjoy the game more than “competitive” players, I only play it when it’s FUN to me!
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Until page 5.
It’s pain when the “Fun crew” comes talking about how everything is unfun ,every card is dumb and blizzard should nerf the game back to chillwind yeti meta.
Those are almost always the same people always coming from the same place.
Coincidence?
Even if you go ahead playing meme decks you gonna still pull your fun meme more often if you play better.
People here confusing characteristic of the player with the objective of the player.
People who play better have more fun even when trying to pull off meme decks.
To clarify, I mean’t that for many players, winning isn’t the ultimate goal. Oftentimes, their fun is found in homebrewing, testing those homebrews, and devising unique ways to defeat their opponent (even when those wins are uncommon).
Nevertheless, I’m with you to a degree: winning is most fun for me.
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So true, if I just played around that 1 mana discovered whirlpool played by a warlock that killed seven minions on the board and deleted 9 cards from my hand/deck I would think it was a totally cool and fun interaction!! Clearly it’s a skill issue.
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You need to PResSuRe them, silly.
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Sounds like pure conjecture to me!
French people eat more toast.
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The Portuguese eat like 20% of the worlds cod , some of those examples ring true.
We are only a country of 10m but we eat 1/5 of the whole world supply of that fish.
Yeah, well, it’s smoked salmon. No thank you.
I searched Google for an image of copium that didn’t have a certain meme frog in it, but I couldn’t find one quickly. So um just imagine that.
Some people enjoy complaining.
And some people enjoy building strawmen.
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False dichotomy. I can complain while playing!
I never said you couldn’t.
But I get that you’ve totally been itching to respond with “false dichotomy” to something I say.
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I’m bad at jokes, sorry. That was a “funny.”
Oh. It’s in reference to you calling a previous statement of mine a “false dichotomy” when, in fact, I didn’t propose such a dichotomy.
#bitter 
Edit: No hard feelings, I hope. You’re one of my favorite commentators here.