Hearthstone = Whaling. I've saved 2 grand since quitting

duplicate protections made it way easier without it was normal to have many rares missing

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Or you could take the $1250/ year and invest in an S&P 500 fund for 60% return every five years and cease the insanity of pyssing away money into a time sink trying to sell you ā€˜valueā€™

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ā€¦for them to scam people (as the rest of the mode does). As anyone who has spent more than two second in the mode can attest to.

I can see many a poster now thinking ā€œteach me, senpai!ā€

Good for you bro.

Ultimately, I decided to quit as well. It was just taking a toll on my mental health.

The money that I was spending on Hearthstone I now spend it on Jerkmate or Onlyfans.

IMO, itā€™s worth way more there than here.

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And you think your mental health has improved?

Why do people who make a point of telling us they donā€™t play the game anymore continue to comment on this forum?

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Yes. Yes it has.

Because we can.

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And why does it bother you so much that they do?

I find it interesting that someone who claims to be against insulting other posters frequently acts like a mod (a violation of coc) and tries to dictate who can and canā€™t post here.

Good for you!

Donā€™t let haters get you down!

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#1 Blizzard Employee

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if this forum showed the playtime we would see theirs increasing non stop like those people posting negative reviews on some steam games who played 5 hours at the time of the review , over 200 hours played barely a month later

How nice that the pro company trolls want people doxxed because they criticize the game, the devs, and the compay.

Hey mods, I get you protect certain people from the numersou coc violations such as this because they support the companyā€¦but thereā€™s a line somewhere, right?

RIGHT?!

dont know what kind of sorcery you think can be used to identify someone from their playtime

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Note, for those paying attention, that the deflection from calling for account details to be shared will now be dismissed as ā€œno big deal.ā€

Sharing of personal information is still account information, and calling for it is still a form of doxxing, which is a crime, threatening to other posters, and a threat. And multiple violations of the coc.

Par for the course for pro company posters.

you still havent explained how playtime can be used to identify a player

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Why peoplesā€™ PRIVATE account details deserved to be shared because they criticize the company. Doxxing is bad, and illegal. And calling for it in any form is a violation of the coc.

playtime cant be used to contact you or identify you like personal info can used a

you still havent explained how can be used to identify players

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The company hating trolls are all over this thread.

lying pro company poster now shifts goalposts in a desperate attempt to try and cover his call for illegal account info doxxing:

Sepecifically calling for players PRIVATE ACCOUNT INFORMATION to be shared publically is calling for doxxing, which is illegal.

Funny how the mods are silent on this.

Thatā€™s insulting to other posters. I thought you were against that.

but there is no link between playtime and personal information and is completely harmless because you cant get someone location or identify them with playtime

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Hereā€™s one Iā€™m sure they will support and wonā€™t go all ā€œeternal victim (for the company) and take everything to 11 instead of being rational and level headed:ā€

every poster who is a blizzard employee, one of their agents, representatives, bots, etc not already identified by text color will have a giant ā€œBā€ logo next to their name. No personal information revealed, doesnā€™t say who they are, just the ā€œB.ā€ No objections from the pro company crowd, right? After all:

with it.

Yā€™all this has GOT to be irony

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