When will decks take brain power to play and win with?
Spamming Tsumani over and over early game for very little costs… seems intelligent?
From Diamond to Legend (btw those of you stuck in diamond playing this deck are really bad) over and over.
Lets fix this?
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Thinking the devs and other bozos working there have a clue. Good one.
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I mean it probably should be nerfed somehow… but there’s people in legend currently with other decks that require brainpower. So I’m not sure what you’re asking for other than a nerf, which there’s already 17 threads for that.
I don’t think calling a deck “mindless” or “stupid” or whatnot, when you’re getting beaten by it, is the flex you think it is. Best case you’re talking about a “coin flip” scenario but even then, the correct move if you don’t like the play, is to walk away.
Either evolve a brain to counter the dumb, or stop subjecting yourself to it. Or just sit here and complain I guess, I mean I’m not a cop. Do whatever you want.
They should totally hire you. Have you submitted your application yet?
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It is brain dead as it’s a scam deck you play cards in a certain order and win no thought needed
It was nerfed, it went from 8 mana to 10 mana and then they didn’t even offer a refund
Just cheating mana like ever other class.
It’s strong but there are a lot of decks doing mana scams that are just as crazy and a fair number of them are beating BSM. There are just a lot of people playing it right now.
If you want to see absurd scam potential, take a look at Reno priest. Admittedly, they are much less common but if you want to know how many times a priest can play Reno in one game, the answer is yes.
This game never was n never will be complex
This reminds me of the saying about quantum mechanics. If you say you get quantum mechanics you don’t get quantum mechanics.
If you think the game is shallow you don’t get its depth.
I… Kind of get quantum mechanics, as in I took a class on them, but that is just dipping a toe in it.
The math is weird as hell. (You can not solve for position and momentum at the same time, as one more well known example)
It’s a saying partly in jest, that it’s practically impossible to get intuitively the indeterminacy features of the theory. They are mainly understood through math and not through common intuition.
you seem to be confused, the devs made the cards