Try to forfeit more, who even needs to learn how to fight tougher decks right.
Well any ideas for my r4 and r3 6* to face onslaughts,bullseyes and serpents 7r3? I just forfeit if theres absoluty no chance i win plus 1/3 of my forfeits where connection issues
There are so many things that can go wrong for a stronger deck. It is ALWAYS worth playing it out, if nothing else you will get more experience with various match-ups which will be valuable for the future, and you never know if they get disconnected, or an extremely bad draft, or just screw up, or put their phone down, or whatever.
Try to forfeit more, who even needs to learn how to fight tougher decks right.
Well any ideas for my r4 and r3 6* to face onslaughts,bullseyes and serpents 7r3? I just forfeit if theres absoluty no chance i win plus 1/3 of my forfeits where connection issues
Try to forfeit more, who even needs to learn how to fight tougher decks right.
Well any ideas for my r4 and r3 6* to face onslaughts,bullseyes and serpents 7r3? I just forfeit if theres absoluty no chance i win plus 1/3 of my forfeits where connection issues
As someone who has mainly 6*r3s and some r4s like you, you have to learn how to fight against decks of r5s if you’re going to push higher than platinum. That’s the reality of this new matchmaking system. It’ll even out eventually, but for now you need to stop quitting out and learn how to fight the champions in those tougher decks.
Play through it. I get wanting to forfeit, but I started pulling off some really cool upsets. I got lucky against a few heavy accounts and pulled some good champs and made some good attacker and defense placements and managed to pull out some Ws when I thought I was gonna get creamed. Last season I topped put at Gold I, now I'm at Plat I. 🤷♂️
Disappointed in yourself? You didn’t even try to play. I have also lost my fair share of games and the majority was against lower accounts I should have easily won. Hero score or ranked up champs mean nothing
Just how many valiants and accounts full of 6r5 and 7r1 and 2 are there on platinum
The account at the top of your list, Abriel827 is not Valiant, he's Thronebreaker. The second account, oh my god he's a Cavalier. He does have some strong champs in his profile, but still 966k rating, his deck couldn't have been super deep. I'm not going to look past that one. He might be an veteran alt, he might have a very well constructed deck, but still.
Try to forfeit more, who even needs to learn how to fight tougher decks right.
Well any ideas for my r4 and r3 6* to face onslaughts,bullseyes and serpents 7r3? I just forfeit if theres absoluty no chance i win plus 1/3 of my forfeits where connection issues
IMO: You should take the opportunity to fight. Practice helps. For example, I have a good roster but still face much better ones, and most certainly with better players at the controls, but I do them anyway because you never know what will happen, and because I can test how diff champs will fair in diff matchups, even if I end up losing.
I have a FTP account with only 6 6R3 mostly underranked having just got a mid 7r1 sorc sup where i've made it to Diamond 5. there is only accounts stronger than mine at this level and makes it difficult to progress. Yes i run into the Valient player now and then with 7r3s and max 6* decks but you never know until you play it out if they might be farming(yes pathetic) and dropping medals or might disconnect. Half my deck is under 10k PI but can still win if using difficult defenders that trip people up. with this style.. its all about playing the percentage when you are always the underdog and hitting up. Finish with high heath, put down defenders that catches people. Know the matchups and nodes and how you can cheese it if possible.
Try to forfeit more, who even needs to learn how to fight tougher decks right.
Well any ideas for my r4 and r3 6* to face onslaughts,bullseyes and serpents 7r3? I just forfeit if theres absoluty no chance i win plus 1/3 of my forfeits where connection issues
IMO: You should take the opportunity to fight. Practice helps. For example, I have a good roster but still face much better ones, and most certainly with better players at the controls, but I do them anyway because you never know what will happen, and because I can test how diff champs will fair in diff matchups, even if I end up losing.
I have tested many matchups this way. Rarely winning, but gives me a chance to see if a certain match up can work or not.
Just how many valiants and accounts full of 6r5 and 7r1 and 2 are there on platinum
The account at the top of your list, Abriel827 is not Valiant, he's Thronebreaker. The second account, oh my god he's a Cavalier. He does have some strong champs in his profile, but still 966k rating, his deck couldn't have been super deep. I'm not going to look past that one. He might be an veteran alt, he might have a very well constructed deck, but still.
The cavalier one was a connection issue,my internet some times is very horrible
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Half my deck is under 10k PI but can still win if using difficult defenders that trip people up.
with this style.. its all about playing the percentage when you are always the underdog and hitting up.
Finish with high heath, put down defenders that catches people. Know the matchups and nodes and how you can cheese it if possible.
I've been pleasantly surprised many times.
... maybe next Season.