What is going on? I log in to play me some ranked and what do I see? Every second deck is shupe and every third deck is sabbath. Is that some kind of a fallout of the stale meta? I am jumping across 3900-4100 mmr and all I see is sabbath and shupe. While I do see some legit decks here and there it became clear they are now in the underdog position. I don't get it. Are people that tired of normal conventional decks? Can't people play some self-made things like spies nilfs or even own flavour of mill if they are that bored out of the game? Shupe decks are point vomiting with the last high-roll to pay the bills. Sabbath are completely binary (and I am ok playing vs swim's sabbath which can legit hold its own even without that famous card, I am talking about hillock + aguara no-unit variation). I would better see some hard match even vs greatswords or alchemy netdecks than experience opponent's insta-forfeit after killing their sabbath or mindless point vomit vs shupe.
There is casual and there is ranked. In casual people are expected to try out new things and have random, "crazy enough it might work" fun or just practice and ranked presents some competitive experience that involves head puzzles and problem solving (that are fun in their own way). Why and when did it all mix up?
I am really confused. Killing their sabbath in ranked and seeing "the opponent has forfeit" induces utter puzzle in my brain.
Again, what exactly did happen? Why are those decks getting popular again? Where are the serious matches at? Are people becoming that bored? Or maybe I am just that lucky to be matched so often vs shupe and sabbath?
There is casual and there is ranked. In casual people are expected to try out new things and have random, "crazy enough it might work" fun or just practice and ranked presents some competitive experience that involves head puzzles and problem solving (that are fun in their own way). Why and when did it all mix up?
I am really confused. Killing their sabbath in ranked and seeing "the opponent has forfeit" induces utter puzzle in my brain.
Again, what exactly did happen? Why are those decks getting popular again? Where are the serious matches at? Are people becoming that bored? Or maybe I am just that lucky to be matched so often vs shupe and sabbath?
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