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Originally posted by Strandbo View PostOh thats a clever response. What you suggested is just not going to get any player to a point where they can progress in arena.
A low/mid level deck like mine can damage 300-500k to opponents leader team with procs. I am targeted against the 1,3 mil walls which would take me 4 rounds to beat. Those teams holds single teams of 400 k dam which can take my damage away in shorter time.
If your advise is so good then please show me a calculation of which procs your team suggestion should make in order for your teams suggestion to have a theoretical chance of winning.
Now to summons. I have gotten legenaries in approx each 150 summon stones. These are spread out so I have a lot of single legendaries - 1 3 card legendary - 5 oss and a couple of pairs.
To purchase my way into this game now would mean that I have to spend 100 euros per 30 summons - 500 euros per legendary with my success rate. In order to get to a deck with a couple of 7* cards you would have to have luck above arerage rate.
So people are not complaining that things should be handed out freely - just that the maching of opponents are bad.
If the arena system is not fixed to a place where standard players are able to get flash rewards - then you will stand with empty arenas where you only will meet clones of your own deck. - But hey I guess in your guild you already have agreements to lower your deck to eachother. Why not just battle your way through all.
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Originally posted by SilchasRuin View PostJust because there is an Arena doesn't mean you're automatically entitled to be able to finish it. It might actually take some effort. If it were easy then what's the point?
Mobile = casual. Casual players don't have that kind of time. Yes, paying players keep the servers running. But if you think free players don't matter, you should see what happens when they all leave after hitting the pay wall.
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Originally posted by SilchasRuin View PostJust because there is an Arena doesn't mean you're automatically entitled to be able to finish it. It might actually take some effort. If it were easy then what's the point?
Who in your opinion *IS* entitled then? The current system points to the top players as being entitled as they never have to lose. Show me a player not in the top 10% that has a consistent win streak at 200% and isn't blocked before hitting 2k in an arena.
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Originally posted by Iron_Tarkus View PostNot everyone has 10hrs a day to burn suiciding arenas. Arena rewards are the only other reliable way of improving your deck besides boss farming and raiding.
Mobile = casual. Casual players don't have that kind of time. Yes, paying players keep the servers running. But if you think free players don't matter, you should see what happens when they all leave after hitting the pay wall.
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Originally posted by bcp19 View PostThere are none so blind as those who will not see...
Who in your opinion *IS* entitled then? The current system points to the top players as being entitled as they never have to lose. Show me a player not in the top 10% that has a consistent win streak at 200% and isn't blocked before hitting 2k in an arena.
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Originally posted by ReficuI View Post38 per week, 380 per 10 weeks(2 months plus) which is what i got my number. Why not happy?
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Originally posted by Robert Robertino View PostHaha, this deserves a reply. Heroes of camelot = casual? You're playing the wrong game, son. This game requires at least 700 feeders for a decent max lvl t4 legendary. 700 feeders of continuously clicking explore. Hours and hours of hardcore gaming. If you can't play more often than strong players can, you certainly don't deserve a win. If your server is filled with players who don't lower their decks in non-ranked arenas then tough luck on you. If you want to win ranked arenas with a low deck, then quit the game because that won't be happening anytime soon again.
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Originally posted by SilchasRuin View PostJust like In real life the people that work the hardest deserve the best rewards. It's that simple. If you want to be on top which is the goal of all players you better work for it. If not then be happy where you are.
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Originally posted by Iron_Tarkus View PostNot everyone has 10hrs a day to burn suiciding arenas. Arena rewards are the only other reliable way of improving your deck besides boss farming and raiding.
Mobile = casual. Casual players don't have that kind of time. Yes, paying players keep the servers running. But if you think free players don't matter, you should see what happens when they all leave after hitting the pay wall.
Sure if you think this is a casual game then accept casual rewards and not top tier rewards. Give me an example of a pay2win game rpg that gives casuals rewards tantamount to a top tier reward without spending a lot lot more time.
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Originally posted by bcp19 View PostWow, you are blind... the hardest working people tend to be those that get paid minimum wage, the so-called professionals do little compared to them in terms of real work. Just because you have an education doesn't mean you work hard, most times it is the opposite. Why else does it take a college degree to fly a plane yet only a high school diploma to fix it? I spent 20 years in the Navy, I know what hard work is, and polishing a seat with your *** ain't work.
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Originally posted by Arghas View PostThere is no such thing as a casual rpg. Take note of this. Casual games are never rpg games; u have lol, and dota and etc. That are casual games but it's not an rpg, as u can see for the game description: rpg.
Sure if you think this is a casual game then accept casual rewards and not top tier rewards. Give me an example of a pay2win game rpg that gives casuals rewards tantamount to a top tier reward without spending a lot lot more time.
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Originally posted by SilchasRuin View PostYou're wrong. I own and run 2 small businesses. I work 80+ hours a week. Both are service based. No sitting around. So you must think that everyone in college deserves the same degree whether they do the class work or not also right? I mean some people work their way through college how can they have time to do homework? They should just be given the degree for being there. That's the same thing you're saying about this game. Don't spend the time, energy, effort and money but still expect the same rewards as those that do. That ain't real life.
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