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Small Sets Are Not Trustworthy Anymore

They weren’t nerfed to ‘unplayability,’ rather, they were nerfed down to the same level as all the other cards. The reason your thread was locked was because you did not promote any discussion. I would hardly call what you said ‘criticism.’

I feel very very sorry for people who bought that set with real money, but Counterplay most likely doesn’t. I bought it with gold and still feel its a shame - if I knew beforehand there will be no strong cards I probably wouldn’t.

If you guys decided to kill F2P players (like H********e did), you are on the right path now. Otherwise no. I never thought Duelyst was greed-corrupted with its pretty loyal small sets economy (and never said bad words about that), but now I do.

Yes, I get that you’re angry that cards you liked got weakened, I got a Grandmaster Nosh-rak and it got nerfed the very next day. How do you think I felt? But, we have to look at the bigger picture. Last month, I played some 800-900 games (mostly meme decks, so I won maybe 300-350 of them). Do you know how tired I was of seeing bullshit like 3-mana fuck this board and all my misplays from vanar and other ridiculous shit like turn 2 triple flash jugg when I was like one game from s rank?

Guess how fun it is to play when your opponent has twice your mana?

Every fucking magmar game was ‘oh hey, btw u only have 17 hp’ (thumping tiger)+aggro af, and every faie game was lol fuck your board + meltdown or arcanyst fiesta.

Shit like that gets old real fast. Although a lot of my cards have been nerfed, that just makes more strategies viable and I feel like this is a good direction

I like to think of the expansion like the CS:GO ‘Wild West,’ featuring the R8 Revolver. I really don’t see myself playing again until maybe next month, (or the month after) when this shitfest dies down and the meta solidifies into something less… cancer.

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Wanna put in my 2 cents, t’is a mite long so click at your own risk:

[details=Lel opinions online in 2017]I am and always have been an F2P player, in every game I play.
(Rule #1 of being an F2P player: Make sure everyone knows you’re an F2P player so you can flaunt it at them amirite).

I started in Beta but put Duelyst aside in a major way when the big 2-card a turn to 1 change happened, and only started playing again four months ago. As a result, my collection was incredibly small, with only a token amount of cards, and only some of those were still viable. Since then, I’d like to think I’ve improved my collection and gameplay a lot and can consistently hit S-rank now, doing decently in tournaments as well. This, by the way, is and has always been a side endeavor: I’m a university student, and do have other things to do. Like watch anime. Seriously though I’d like to think I’m not sinking an unhealthy amount of hours into this game.

But back to the matter at hand: in my opinion, CPG has absolutely 0 obligation to refund small set purchases. I loved both Bloodborne and Ancient Bonds’ marketing models, as being 100% guaranteed to get 3x every card entirely in a reasonable amount of in-game gold is incredibly reassuring. CPG is very new player friendly, and grinding gold is ridiculously easy compared to other card games. Copious Gauntlet prizes, coupled with in-game achievements and solo challenges, on top of hearty rewards for participating in tournaments free of charge, I have always been satisfied with how much dust and gold I was able to produce in a short, efficient amount of time.

So, if cards I spent my gold on get changed in ways that I don’t like, that’s a shame, but an inherent risk of playing the game in the first place. Other well respected community members like @amoore327 (plz don’t kill me Alex I just heard a nice point on stream the other day ;-:wink: bring forth excellent arguments: if CPG creates a card that is too strong, the masses play it, and it gets nerfed, the masses will simply take their refunded gold and play the next worse thing. While I am not at all trying to accuse you of being ‘cancerous’ (which is a dangerous word that should usually be avoided if one can help it), it must be said that there are players out there who want to abuse and milk the hell out of a company like CPG for their generosity. Like…I dunno…that Jaded_Kronos guy. He’s never spent a penny on the game. What a dick.

TL;DR (which, if you’re here, of course you read it, why is this here)
This is one of the least pay-to-win type of card games I’ve ever been a part of, and though CPG isn’t perfect, they’ve done a bang-up job up until this point. At the end of the day, YOU choose how to spend your money and time, and CPG gives you the tools you need to effectively use both of those resources at your discretion.

Also If you farmed for 40 days to get a single expansion, maybe CPG isn’t the one you should blame :wink: plz don’t hurt me

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This statement is pretty stupid, that is like saying even though someone no longer acts in a way that deserves a negative response… you are still going to give them a negative response because you can’t get over the past. Seems more childish than petty to me

That is true, however though i think the issue does not derive from the nerf. The nerf is to fix the issue which should have been fixed through company testing. The point I see from this is that more casual players will most likely be hesitant when it comes to purchasing these non-refundable sets or they will wait until major nerfs are carried out. Which is seemingly taking longer and longer than the efficiency CPG use to have regarding reworks.

This is also very true however I think it is foolish to purchase an entire set for the sole purpose of acquiring only the powerful cards.

The main issue I am having is that Meltdown and Enfeeble did not recently become overpowered, but CPG only recently chose to rework them despite the constant complaints from their community. In terms of the reworks they were not complex and were mostly just mana changes and in Meltdowns case every number changes.
Now I am a person that doesn’t judge someone on their performance because I do not know how busy their staff is and I am in no position to judge. But it’s starting to appear to be a business method in which these overpowered cards would encourage players to buy these packs with a hope of obtaining them to “stay competitive”. That would explain why they waited so long until they changed these cards. Hearthstone obviously uses this method as well and that is why they rarely rework legendaries but tend to target the lower rarity cards in the deck if they even choose to do so. Eg. Small Time vs Patches.

Yes it should, unless you are buying something cheap from the shadyChinese shop by the corner.
I dont think CPG fits this description so i would expect some form of reimbursement.

This would be like if a company was advertising a new washing machine and they boasting about the machine having the ability to create soap and it also had WiFi. But then 5 months later the company said these functions had to be removed due to them not probably testing it. So they removed the soap creator and the WiFi and gave you a year’s supply of bleach and installed a stopwatch on the machine.

Unlike this company, CPG did inform us that these cards were non-refundable, but no matter the case just like this company… CPG would have unhappy customers who would eventually choose a different washing machine brand because they remembered it is an open market.

And neither does CPG. Again, what do you suggest they do? What discussion are you trying to have here? I get that you’re annoyed, and it sucks to see a card you like get nerfed without seeing some kind of personal trade-off. But should CPG just not nerf these cards then? Or was this expansion type a mistake? There’s certainly room for discussion here and you’re touching on a real issue, but this approach isn’t constructive.

That was só uncalled for. I know it’s all the rage online to make fun of people who have the gall to stand up for someone against the mob mentality but sniping at someone calling for reasonable engagement over ‘lol kys’ makes you the unconstructive party.

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Like, I get it and agree that you need to nerf unexpectedly strong cards, but… can you say Entropic Gaze was unexpectedly strong? Can you say Enfeeble was? I dont see much alternative here, either some of these cards are not being playtested rightfully or the nerfs are planned beforehand.

Also, new expansion model is absolutely not new player friendly, because obtaining cards from a set in random order, even if 3x of, impedes quick enough deckbuilding. If a new player has a list of cards he wants out of the new expansion model, he faces a way higher paywall than would be a normal, core style orb set. Which is not exiting, and in turn, such a player gets more frustrated by playing, which in turn, may make them play less and less.

So someone asking for the more experienced forum users to behave in a manner that is welcoming to newer users is them being a white knight?

Funny thing is though, your only contribution to the “topic at hand” was saying “you shouldnt expect anything in return from CPG for not correctly testing the cards you purchased… because it was cheap”

So how about you stop trying to be edgy and take bublub’s advice.

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On the offchance that i do not stumble into the Strawman you’re attempting to build I responded to OP with a serious question on why he feels he should be reimbursed to which he not only has yet to respond, his lack of response in general leads me to believe he never intended to respond or contribute in any meaningful way at all.

Now that aside, posting a 100+ word and counting piece while not attempting to contribute to the topic at all is simply spam, so maybe stop hounding other “experienced players” actually trying to engage on the topic, futily so since judging by OP’s previous thread he clearly doesn’t want to engage either.

So how about I call out hypocrisy where I see it and try to steer conversations towards the content they’re actually about instead of taking advice from a forum keyboard warrior.

To be fair, the card changes were obviously good for the game. Enfeeble was broken beyond belief. Meltdown was too good and felt unfair to play against a sudden 10 damage face from faie when you have minions on board. Nosh Rak I don’t get, but it is a strong card, now it means you have one more turn before being faced to death.

I still believe they were extreme with their nerf, Meltdown looks unviable. I would have prefered him to be a 5/7 for 8 and deal 5, but well.

I think that CPG does no middle grounds, and that’s sad. I want to see buffs rather than nerf. Why is Aphotic Drain 2 mana and not 1 ? Why is Dark Seed 4 instead of 2 ? Why is Firestarter a 3/5 for 5 when Blue Conjurer is a 4/6 for 5 ? Why is Solarius not 5 Mana when Trinity Oath is much better for one less ? Veteran Silithar doesn’t work as a 4/5 or a 4/3. Why not put him at 4/4 so he’s viable ? And why is Releaser 3 and not 2 ?

That’s what isn’t trustworthy. I hope they rebalance some cards that have too low power level when compared to other cards that cost less, and are better in every ways. The value is off sometimes, and they need to realize it.

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naa, I didnt answer becouse im yet to see a person to answer. Why? Everybody here are either plain trolls like [quote]Stop it 15characters[/quote] or hardcore vets like [quote]Last month, I played some 800-900 games[/quote]; vets are not realy reasonable to answer to since “who are u here beginner to bark at beloved CPG shhhh” (as seen above) OR, when more kind then “since we play in SRank only it realy sux to see broken enfeeble every game”. Both understandable, but understand me too: I dont remember last time I seen enfeeble in my elo probly 3-4 weeks ago, once, so cant relie; or you think that playerbase consists of SRank players only? nonetheless I wanted to hear new and middle players opinions instead, I meet alot of new players in game who say ‘‘im not gonna buy small set why?’’. What can I answer them now? ''To get 8mana 6/6 ofcorse thats why." Or, “some good tribal cards, which you wont be able to use anyway, becouse to build a tribal deck u need alot of high rarity cards from big sets aswell.” No?

on a side note though, I see ppl actively using words like f**k and c****r on the forums, and they dont get any punishment for that, was this privilege a part of kickstarter backers benefits? Just interesting, bcos I tried to use simple irony without any bad words and got obturated instantly :expressionless:

Now you are overgeneralizing. There is A LOT more in the replies than people saying “Shut up”, and there are valid points to answer, like the question of why it would be healthy to make each card set stronger than the last and didn’t comment on the idea of alternate refund methods.

Plus, there is nothing wrong with players first expanding there Core Set and Shim’zar collections before buying cards from expansions focused on some archetype or gimmick.

And the small expansion model isnt exactly newbie friendly unless they spend money, and isn’t f2p friendly for “casual” players, as while it allows you to obtain the full expansion much faster the inability to create the specific cards you need makes updating decks slower. So I don’t see why the model should be held as a boon to new players, as it has its own advantages and disadvantages to them.

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If the conversation continues to be non-constructive and has personal attacks I will close the thread.
The forums are not a place to insult each other.

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It really depends on what you play, there are a lot of useful cards in those expansions.

Can i ask you your main faction?
Or the faction of the new player/s who asked you those questions?

I mainly need these info to understand your point of view,
i am a main vet and the two expansions released good cards for my faction like nosh rak, blood of air, thunderclap and zephir.

can you post your decklist?
Or at least theorycraft the one you wish to make on bagoum and post it?

This too can be useful for people here to give opinions or understand your argument.

(Btw don’t use irony on text, everyone reads it as he wants, never as he should :wink:)

lol actually, while I played around 800-900 games that month, I hadn’t really played too much before that, so when I started that month, I had no cards from either expansion. (talkin about bloodborne/bonds) and bonds hit like halfway through that month.

The reason I still get the 300g packs instead of the 100 per5s are because you get the consistent packs of 3 instead of just a bunch of randoms making you have to disenchant a ton of crap for reduced value.

If you want to reach high ranks with worse cards, I suggest watching some zero to hero streams :slight_smile: those are helpful.

You are gonna need to get over the last post in other for us to progress into discussing this new one.
I would love to discuss this topic because it seems like an interesting one and like it or not Ryv will have to lock this one as well if we begin to stray from the topic.

Nerfs are never made only based on the opinions of the S-Rank community, actually they are mostly made on the experiences of the lower rankings such as Gold, Silver and Bronze. Since this is the area where newer player’s are usually, new players tend to complain more than the experienced ones. (Nothing is wrong with complaining if something is making the game stressful for you) Like for Variaxx, the majority of S-Rank and Diamond players rarely ever saw Variaxx because no one played her competitively there but she was ruining the experience for newer players.

You can tell them to focus on the core set and encourage them to stay away from the small sets, although the way in which CPG designs these small sets, they contain cards which work alongside eachother. But if your goal is a highly competitive deck then stick to core cards.

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When you say 8 mana 6/6, are you talking about death knell? Because he’s one of the strongest most viable late drops right now

A 8 mana card with zero immediate impact the turn it’s played other than triggering Nightshroud (which isn’t run) in a faction that has access to Revenant, in a faction that just had one of it’s longest standing competitive crutches nerfed into obscurity is one of the most powerful late game minions atm?

TM has a good Arcanyst Abyssian list, I’ll give him that, and he was well prepared and played exceptionally well to spike the event he did, but by no means or metric is this list or Knell for that matter a factor on ladder atm.

I’d be very happy to be proven otherwise though.

The only reason people don’t play it is because it got banned every set in the event he won by the point the games were being streamed so nobody saw it, and I’d assume they just thought he was good and won with something offbeat at the melee he won the next week.

It’s very good because it triggers, ideally, an owl proc on 4-5 minions (which is unbeatable except for circle and enfeeble) and can potentially give you back trinity wing spells as well for more stuff to do and survive with.

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You conveniently ignored the part where I mentioned it’s ladder obscurity.

I won’t dispute the quality of the card or the deck one way or another, but I will say that creative deck-building in general is stifled immensely by the ready availability of tier 0 power from Ancient Bonds for Vanar and Magmar.

There’s really no incentive to try other things other than for personal experience, and that tends not to translate into ladder-optimised decks. Nearly everything is ladder obscure at the moment if it doesn’t use Circulus or Lavaslasher etc

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