In quick battle ive Been watching this guy put on 800 points while I collect 400. I’ve lost 2 matches all day and normally win in 3 to 4 minutes. What gives?
Basically the top Quick Battle decks can win a match in ~2 minutes while scoring 6 points per win (planeswalker level 60), which nets them 180 points an hour, or 90 points in that half an hour between your first post and your second.
I’m guessing with emulators eliminating lag, some players could shave off a few more seconds to be scoring low 200+ points per hour or about 100 in that half hour period you witnessed.
He knows what he is doing. Takes time, planning and dedication. You cant be wishy washy is you want top spot in qb. If you see him in your bracket, settle for a rare.
Qb is absolutely winnable without a 2 min deck btw. Killwind plays a 3min+ deck and wins his fair share. I know because I’ve tangled with him a few times over the last few weekends.
Don’t get me wrong. I do like to grind the QB now and then (and for hours of work I only make it around place 150), but it feels more like work than fun. If you want to compede with others, you have to grind the QBs for getting prices, because booster don’t do the job on the long term (and I’m a guy, who enjoys the thrill of a booster).
As mentioned in some other threads, I would love a Hearthstone-like arena, where you fight against others and get a price on how many wins you get within one run. The possibility of building a deck from like ten boosters you get is optional.
Drafting or something like I mentioned above. The arena-mode in Hearthstone is nearly perfect on this and MTG PQ would make a great base for a mode like that. With that as an extra opportunity to get cards/rewards(of course with the cost of Runes/Crystals), people could get better decks easier and compede in the events.
Actually arena costs 150% the price of a booster right? And guarantees only a booster. If I’m not wrong, it’s a net drain on in game currency, so it will actually result in an average decrease in the number of cards you’ll open in the long run.
But you still have the fun of building and playing a new deck every time. And the main point is: As long as it doesn’t feel like you’re getting less, it’s okay. For me personally the playing aspect is higher than the rewarding aspect.
Because that drafting aspect keeps your brain fresh and you have to play different every single time. Devs could build that mode so easily for this game. I really hope they read this.
Yesterday I bought “Nahiri, the Harbinger” and I wanted to test her since I recently dropped “Deploy the Gatewatch” and “Archangel Avacyn”. I used my runes to upgrade her to 57 level. After that I did some quick battles to test her. In the meantime I saw this topic and it gave me the idea of checking the fastest deck I could do. I played from ~10:00 AM yesterday to 8:00 PM today [34 hours in total (eating, sleeping, living included)] with different decks with different result but I set my goal to win in one or less minute. I don’t know how many matches have I played and how many swear words used, but when I reach level 60 and maxed “Harbinger” I was a matter of few tries to do my goal.
It is possible to win in less than a minute but I did it only once and with some luck by mindlessly matching the first red or white match I saw and tapping the screen to speed up animation. Usually it takes about 3-5 minutes (more if the board is nasty or there are clues or servos) so if I’m not wrong in my calculation the top player had to win for nearly 15,1 hours (3min/round, time between matches not included) to achieve this.
The game works way better on an emulator (I used “Nox”) so players using them have some advantage. I played mostly on my Galaxy Note 3 with recording in the background which slowed me down a little plus I had to set up recording before playing every match.
I had two days off so I could afford to spend some time on the game but I can’t imagine someone with “normal” life doing it.
My eyes bleed and my nerves are fried - this is not the definition of fun.
THIS IS TERRIBLY TERRIBLY UNFAIR - before “Nahiri, the Harbinger” I have been using “Liliana, the Last Hope” and the combo of “Diregraf Colossus”, “From Under the Floorboards”, “Prized Amalgam” and “Behold and Beyond” which is a really great deck, but it takes 5-10 min to win with it. Now I know that I don’t compete with other players but with time
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The problem is that asuming “ohboymtg” is “ohboy” from the board and he seems a nice person judging from the posts, otherwise I would say there is something fishy here like multi person playing or bot . Maybe he will tell us the secret.
My deck:
Battlefield Forge
Deploy the Gatewatch
Inner Struggle
Vessel of Volatility
Uncaged Fury
Heron’s Grace Champion
Mirrorpool
Goldnight Castigator
Volcanic Rambler
Abbot of Keral Keep