Is there any simple way to counter them? It’s nearly the only thing that I’m playing against these days and it’s getting old.
I actually want to be able to block mech decks for a month. I’ve had my fill of them.
Can we get an option that gives both players randomly created decks that are equally powerful? That way we can have an option of play that is not endless netdecking and the same deck over and over and over?!
Arena is locked until i get all hero’s up
To level 10. Why?! I’m already at a point with ranked battle that I’m not having fun playing the game because of netdecking.
You might not think it’s a problem and that’s fine. But here is my rub with it. Net decking is no different than running a hack on FPS style games. For the most part it’s not your skill, it’s not your deck. The only skill involved is the execution of the cards you draw. Now I understand that arena does not allow you to build the deck. Which is fine, at least it’s not playing against the same deck over and over and over.
I have a lot of silence in my decks already. But for some of the mech decks it’s not enough. I need something that can silence their entire board.
You can get a hero to level 10 by beating the innkeeper nine or ten times. (At expert level; normal might take a few more).
It’s not difficult, and it doesn’t take a lot of time.
BTW, if you believe that netdecks require no or little skill, then you obviously never played a netdeck.
Netdecking is no different than running aimbot or other hacks. It’s not your skill that’s helping you win, it’s outside help/assistance.
But hey ya’ll have fun with it… ignore my feedback and the countless others… you could just google search hearthstone netdecking and see endless complaints about it.
quick, aggro decks can be helpful
specially if you are a new player
last month I played some zoo mech warlock
but a murloc shaman or a aggro paladin might work well too.
Those decks can be unexpensive and work well without legendarys
Disregarding entirely that you’re wrong on all of this, every single card game that has a Constructed format, either digital or paper, has net decking. Deal with it. If you’re actually good at the game, you should have no trouble building your deck to counter them seeing as they’re all the same, right?
Oh, wait, skill still matters and you aren’t good enough to do that effectively.