How often does that happen you and what deck were you playing? (I’ve gotten it twice so far)
Are you sure they’re mad? They may have other reasons. E.g. I wanted to see what rank they have; others look for friends; also I bet some spambots may do it.
Don’t happen often these days, granted i personally mostly been playing to do quests so i throw together only cards that fulfill the quest needs. i have won some of em somehow (maybe they were doing quests too) but haven’t had an add request in a good while. When i was more active i’d get a few-ish a month.
It might be my confirmation bias talking, but so far that has been mostly the case for me, in fact that’s what i want to see with this post, maybe people have very different experiences than i do?)
No I mean sometimes they do get mad, it’s just not always the case. I would never “friend”
to get mad at someone since even if I felt that way I would feel very defeated to even waste my time further.
I aded someone after they beat me, and they were mad about it
I BM from start to finish whether I win or lose or concede so it never happens to me.
That has happened to me. I was casually adding them to see their rank (I wanted to figure out if I match with people close to my rank),
and they started going “HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA WHAT’S YOUR PROBLEM YOU NOOB!11?” (imagine if I had won).
i had a person add me after a casual game, we both played questline paladin, my cariel portraits thank emote says
the silver hand thanks you
and they thought i was being toxic, because i used a emote, for silver hand recruits, in a silver hand recruit deck
After I changed my in game name to TheBluffalo I been getting trash talked every 3-4 rounds, half of them for saying “Ready for a lesson in fire magic?” one time too many, the other half try insulting my deck before I tell them their own exact intended strategy and ask what the “idea” was behind whatever it was that stuck out like a crack in the slab in their deck that I couldn’t logically see the point behind.
I try to be more passive-aggressive than mean to them, break it to em gently when they’re doing something wrong and politely offer constructive criticism about how they could do better.
Unless it’s a brain dead Odyn warrior, let’s just say the words I have for a guy running a deck that is literally doing nothing but letting people poop on it and expecting to talk to me like they’re even allowed to poop on other people back are not gentle.