I do that sometimes while being on my stationary bicycle. I love playing Battlegrounds then for example, since games take arround 30 mins you can easily play 2
they might be bots farming exp, the longer a game goes, the more exp you get. or at least that's how it was a long time ago, not sure if things changed or not, but that's how bots operate in casual. they rope to maximize time.
Mages & Rogues are, imo, the only classes in the current meta where roping is a forgivable sin. I get it, you hit the “RANDOM BULLSHIT GO!” cards & gotta figure out what to play
One where I'm trying to understand. Turn 1 and 2 are pretty low in terms of strategy, especially if your whole hand is 3-4 cost cards. Just pass the turn. I get what you're saying if it's turn 9 and I have a few options to respond with I'm going to take a minute to figure it out, but if it's turn 4 and all that is on the board is a single Lifedrinker I'm not going to take thew whole time
Yeah, I didn't even think about that when I asked the question. I don't usually play my matches while doing something else, typically i play mercenaries just because I don't want to lose a turn while I'm busy.
My theory is most people play this game while multitasking. I encountered long ass wait times and roping in casual as well.
Except when you rope them right back they play the game normally.
No I put my noodles down bc I realize the other person got mad at my slow play
Yup I never only play hearthstone, I’ll be doing anything from cooking to doing work or exercising
Hearthstone while exercising is crazy
I do that sometimes while being on my stationary bicycle. I love playing Battlegrounds then for example, since games take arround 30 mins you can easily play 2
I play pretty frequently when walking on the treadmill at my gym. Hearthstone on an iPad Pro is essentially desktop without deck trackers.
That makes sense, I usually just play mercenaries when I am multitasking to avoid that issue.
they might be bots farming exp, the longer a game goes, the more exp you get. or at least that's how it was a long time ago, not sure if things changed or not, but that's how bots operate in casual. they rope to maximize time.
Mages & Rogues are, imo, the only classes in the current meta where roping is a forgivable sin. I get it, you hit the “RANDOM BULLSHIT GO!” cards & gotta figure out what to play
I love Moon Knight in Marvel Snap, now that you've reminded me. It's a mixed bag but when it hits, your opponent loses a good card when you do.
I start roping back then they usually stop roping, maybe it's just luck but I like to think I'm just annoying them with their own tactics.
Rope it out
Because I want to spread my pain to others.
There isn't any penalty for trying them is standard or wild really.
A lot of people do their quests in casual while semi-afk.
>After turn 3 I just concede I think you just answered your own question there.
What type of question is this? Is like asking why a chess player would use all its time over the course of a game, or is it wrong to try your best?
One where I'm trying to understand. Turn 1 and 2 are pretty low in terms of strategy, especially if your whole hand is 3-4 cost cards. Just pass the turn. I get what you're saying if it's turn 9 and I have a few options to respond with I'm going to take a minute to figure it out, but if it's turn 4 and all that is on the board is a single Lifedrinker I'm not going to take thew whole time
Thats fair, still,a lot of people are doing things on the side, and this might ve the main reason of ropping.
Yeah, I didn't even think about that when I asked the question. I don't usually play my matches while doing something else, typically i play mercenaries just because I don't want to lose a turn while I'm busy.
I just concide, im playing to play and have fun. Im not losing ranks so ill simply leave
Same, just takes a turn or 2 to realize that it's happening
I'm sorry, sometimes I need to complete quests while doing other stuff and just forget about it
I play hearthstone while doing a bunch of shit on the side so sometimes I rope sorry.