redspecter23 wrote: »You raise a valid point. A well built Rahjin deck can stall the game infinitely, essentially forcing you to concede in order to leave the match. There shouldn't be a penalty for conceding other than you losing the match and possibly forfeiting the defeat coffer in order to combat potential exploiting.
JJMaxx1980 wrote: »You know for the 300+ games I’ve played I’ve never run into any opponent that seriously built with Rajhin. The cards are just so sub-par. Even people who pick it use it for the Patron Power not the actual cards.
JJMaxx1980 wrote: »You know for the 300+ games I’ve played I’ve never run into any opponent that seriously built with Rajhin. The cards are just so sub-par. Even people who pick it use it for the Patron Power not the actual cards.
Dragonnord wrote: »JJMaxx1980 wrote: »You know for the 300+ games I’ve played I’ve never run into any opponent that seriously built with Rajhin. The cards are just so sub-par. Even people who pick it use it for the Patron Power not the actual cards.
Same here. In around 250 games, I never went through that either.
Necrotech_Master wrote: »i like using rahjin against npcs as well...
...ive never played any queued matches against other players, but from using the deck enough it definitely is annoying
SilverBride wrote: »Necrotech_Master wrote: »i like using rahjin against npcs as well...
...ive never played any queued matches against other players, but from using the deck enough it definitely is annoying
That explains the difference. I mostly play ranked matches against other players. Playing against an opponent who is using this deck to remove your prestige and tossing bewilder cards every hand makes it very difficult to counter and not much choice other than to use the same strategy back against them. It's a very slow and tedious process.
This appears to be the way the deck was designed to play, which is why I think it needs to be looked at and some changes made.
I once ran into someone who did nothing but spam a Bewilderment card on me every single turn. Was surely weird, but I won anyway. Not sure what the tactic behind that was, getting me to ragequit perhaps?
redspecter23 wrote: »I once ran into someone who did nothing but spam a Bewilderment card on me every single turn. Was surely weird, but I won anyway. Not sure what the tactic behind that was, getting me to ragequit perhaps?
That player possibly just unlocked the deck and was trying to get their card upgrade. I did my pvp upgrades in a similar way. I queued up, spammed specific patrons (at least the ones that could be spammed), usually took a loss and continued to the next game where I did the same until all were unlocked.
I didn't want my judgement clouded in a competitive setting with an achievement and card unlock left undone so went out of my way to get as many of them before I took any games seriously.
SilverBride wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »I once ran into someone who did nothing but spam a Bewilderment card on me every single turn. Was surely weird, but I won anyway. Not sure what the tactic behind that was, getting me to ragequit perhaps?
That player possibly just unlocked the deck and was trying to get their card upgrade. I did my pvp upgrades in a similar way. I queued up, spammed specific patrons (at least the ones that could be spammed), usually took a loss and continued to the next game where I did the same until all were unlocked.
I didn't want my judgement clouded in a competitive setting with an achievement and card unlock left undone so went out of my way to get as many of them before I took any games seriously.
I haven't actively worked toward the Achievements yet, but rather just let them happen naturally, but maybe I should. Are we able to get these playing NPCs as well as other players?
SilverBride wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »I once ran into someone who did nothing but spam a Bewilderment card on me every single turn. Was surely weird, but I won anyway. Not sure what the tactic behind that was, getting me to ragequit perhaps?
That player possibly just unlocked the deck and was trying to get their card upgrade. I did my pvp upgrades in a similar way. I queued up, spammed specific patrons (at least the ones that could be spammed), usually took a loss and continued to the next game where I did the same until all were unlocked.
I didn't want my judgement clouded in a competitive setting with an achievement and card unlock left undone so went out of my way to get as many of them before I took any games seriously.
I haven't actively worked toward the Achievements yet, but rather just let them happen naturally, but maybe I should. Are we able to get these playing NPCs as well as other players?
SilverBride wrote: »I don't care if I get a penalty for conceding, I am not sitting through any more of these.
SilverBride, though Rajhin games are really kinda too loooong it is still a lot of fun for me.
Once i got a crushing defeat with 45-0 as we were playing low-power setup (Rajhin, Crows, Hlaalu, Eagle) and i was leading, when my smart opponent bought a hell lot of Rajhin agents and literally sucked all of my prestige (i had not enough power to kill 'em all and no Celarus to kill at least one with gold). Game took like 20+ minutes, but i enjoyed my epic fail and laughed a lot after this spectacular defeat. Lessons learnt, thou. Still was fun to play!
JJMaxx1980 wrote: »You know for the 300+ games I’ve played I’ve never run into any opponent that seriously built with Rajhin. The cards are just so sub-par. Even people who pick it use it for the Patron Power not the actual cards.