It doesn't teach you deck variety. It just is a learning experience by giving you weak opponents to play against.
Underlined is where the grind begins.
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I can't seem to get a third win with hunter/mage... FML... every match is versus good decks. I give up. I hate these quests. They used to be fun. But now they just suck.
I see where you're coming from, I just don't think I need help understanding the game. It's simple enough, I never feel like I lose because I didn't understand something, just either trying to survive with no cards until I get something or asshole healing classes regaining 16 health in one turn. I want to play against players.
Maybe an easy solution to this is to just match players up based on deck level when queueing unranked, rather than a hidden skill level or win count or whatever it uses.
Well then. Don't whine about other people having more cards than you or play arena. You are going to be at a disadvantage against real people if you're not ten yet.
No thanks. Plenty of other games to play.
There is no benefit to playing AI beyond level 10, you do not unlock any new cards or receive any rewards afaik.
It's like playing AI in an RTS like SC2 on easy. It will only teach you bad habits, unless you just want to test your decks starting draws where you immediately quit after starting a game.
Edit: You gain ~1 level per match against the AI until you reach level 10, but if you find that too boring, just spend $20 or whatever on arena until you get all your classes up to level 10 via arena battles.
It's not that much to ask really, it's just a bit tedious. Just to simmer this back down I only said this:
"I started playing a few days back and was just trying to level up every deck to unlock the basic cards. So I play a regular play match as a class I have only leveled to 4 or something and this guy wins by playing a legendary sylvanna windrunner I couldn't get rid of...
How is that "worthy player", comedic spinning wheel?"
I didn't lose to someone that had all the basic cards while I did not, I lost to some one with a legendary when I had a single digit amount of wins.
It's still like an hour and a half to unlock 5 basic cards, multiplied by the amount of classes. Just one thing I pointed out that I found a little annoying. For why I wont stick with the game, it mostly boils down to me disliking the inherent luck factor in card games.