If they're putting offers like this in the shop

Curious so you generally were just enjoying a discussion about semi ftp being a thing i thought everyone was annoyed at each other.

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P2p MORE (Cards, Arena)

Everyone agrees with you, which is why you’re being universially mocked for paying for the game and still calling yourself F2P.

No matter how many times you tell us about this concept you’ve invented, you pay for cards in the game so you are not free to play.

Again, you seem to understand yourself very well if you would just apply these same things to you. In English we call it projection, and you’re really good at it.

Agreed.

It really is a bad way to do it, but as you said, they don’t want to hear anything other than their way is superior… despite all the evidence to the contrary.

This seems like the most likely outcome.

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I pay for some cards in the game. That’s the part you always cut out. If the paid cards are p2p then the unpaid cards are f2p. This concept isn’t invented, nor is it hard to grasp.

Funny, coming from the person who earlier tried to convince everybody that their way of playing Hearthstone is the only and best one. As I can see, you’re still rejecting the idea that different players have different playing styles.

Dunning Kruger.

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It is invented. You say you’re semi pay to win to feel better about yourself. Literally not a single reply agrees with your take, but go ahead and keep telling yourself whatever you want.

You’re still wrong.

Because it is. If you’ve ever read any guides on how to max your free to play resources, my way is recommended universally.

It has two sides, you know… and you’re the one on the wrong one here. The proof is our collections. You spend money on the game and still have less resources than someone who spends absolutely nothing…that’s pretty clearly all the proof needed that you’re doing something inefficiently with your cards.

But hey, keep out there fighting the good fight! Waste those Euros so we can all continue to enjoy the game for free. Thank you.

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No, I said I am semi free to play to explain why I can’t just craft all decks without dusting at release, like someone starting out with 80 packs.

It’s baffling how you managed to get every single bit wrong.

Wrong. There’s just nobody except me who’s willing to put up with your made up fantasy arguments and debate things that are common sense.

Unfortunately I would enjoy the game less if I had access to everything, as it was already explained to you. You’re maybe a newb to CCGs but other games like LoR suffered much from the fact that people could access everything too easy and too fast. They simply got bored when their collection was complete. Even the developers stated that they gave out too much for free.

So vice versa, many people - including me - enjoy that there’s a good chunk of grind and when big rewards feel earned.

You’re assuming again that your play style is universal, but for many players, it’s just plain boring. You can be upset about that all day, but in the end you’ll have to deal with it - you can’t talk it away, no matter how much brain gymnastics you put into it.

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Show me who agrees with you? Quote it. It isn’t there.

And I explained to you that free players who properly manage their resources start out the expansion with 80+ packs for free.

And rather than finding out how this works, you told us some fairy tale about your superior system that involves you buying arena runs and dusting everything for pitiful returns several times, which makes basically destroys your resources and is the reason you keep having to pump capital into your collection.

This is you, isn’t it?

https://preview.redd.it/midvale-school-for-the-gifted-v0-jby21rv1mpuc1.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=dec032b247ab47377a7793b5c4fc92cae4f6eaa7

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Again, if you claim the sky is yellow, nobody will even invest time to debate with you, for obvious reasons. I’m an exception.

…which is why LoR was shutdown, people largely didn’t enjoy that. There was nothing left to do. The grind is part of the experience. It’s not that hard do understand.

It’s a card game about collecting cards. That’s the core element. If you start with everything at day one there’s no collecting left. For many people that is a big part of the experience.

I know you feel like Einstein when you talk about guides and such, but the things you had to figure out first are just common sense for most people. Nobody needs to find out “how this works”, it’s self-explanatory. Saving up gold and only dusting wild or changed cards isn’t that profound, even if it feels like a life achievement for you, considering it’s the fifteenth time you’ve mentioned it in this thread.

You have to understand that there are reasons why people don’t maximize their resources by choice. You won’t get more than 3 explanations.

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So you’re just confirming this is an actual picture of you. Got it.

https://preview.redd.it/midvale-school-for-the-gifted-v0-jby21rv1mpuc1.png?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=dec032b247ab47377a7793b5c4fc92cae4f6eaa7

Some of you understand now, why i posted this.

I don’t need any Help, what you write speaks for itself and confirms everything I have written about you.

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Dude you are an epitome of this effect. If someone would make personification of Dunning Kruger effect it would have your face.

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And another two posts failing to address any game-related subject.

Let me know when you’re able to defend your points or talk about the game.

Until then, I’ll just resort to:

:wink:

and not about “Foxedge is right, and all others are wrong”.

Think, it’ill be the last time we Talk to each other.

I wish you all the best.

Insight.

And a good therapist.

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Nice try, but I actually already answered this. Instead of addressing my response, you chose to write another ad hominem post - actually, two now.

Let me sort things for you:

So, do you have an actual answer, or is distracting from your lack of response and babbling about therapy all you’ve got?

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A common theme on gaming forums is for people to think the forum is another battleground they can win or lose. The problem is the forum is not the game itself and it’s impossible to get that experience. I’d suggest playing a game like Hearthstone if you’re interested in winning in a clear fashion.

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Exactly.

People like this love to complain about others not giving in, they can be found in any forum. Heated discussions are one thing, but constantly highlighting that others are wrong while asserting your own rightness is just poor sportsmanship. It’s better to shine by making arguments about the actual topic and letting readers decide for themselves what they find valuable.

But when these people realize their arguments are inferior or their logic doesn’t add up, they don’t want others to decide for themselves because they fear losing appreciation. So they try to gaslight everyone into believing they’re right by defaming their opponents.

They can’t leave any debate without ending it with something that puts the other person down; it makes them feel better about not leaving as the uncontested champion.

It’s an act of despair. There’s actually nobody with better options available who thinks to themselves, “Man, if I just insult my opponent now and avoid the debate altogether, people will see me as knowledgeable.”

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Did this seriously devolve into a 70+ post forum war because of a petty pedantic semantics debate regarding words that are entirely made up?

Look, I’ll never get the 10 minutes I spent skimming this back, so here’s a TL;DR for everyone else:

Foxedge pays for Arena. And then he uses what he gets there, to craft standard decks.

The end.

Bruh there is no such thing as “semi free to play” What you’re saying is like saying you’re a virgin who only occasionally has the s word. Look up the term oxymoron.

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The irony here is amazing.

They will, but they will then explain to you why it’s you and not them.

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I disagree.

When it comes to the question of “are you F2P, or P2W?” Foxedge is simply answering “yes.”

That’s not ironic. That’s exactly what I’d expect from an internet discussion.

EDIT: though with that said, it is obviously very stupid.