I understand everyones need to feel “spectacular” at a game, but this has happened 4 times today. Adding me on battle.net and boasting how crap I am, how you destroyed me. Now for one, I don’t copy other peoples decks online to think I am great at using it, cause you aren’t, you watch youtube - copy their strategies with NO thought of your own brain.
Then you copy paste the code and play it EXACTLY the same as they do. Do not add me thinking you’re amazing with insults, telling me to quit, etc etc - I do not play meta decks.
Grow up, really.. look at the deck you’re playing before commenting how bad I am.
Immature.
My advice is never accept a battle.net request from someone on HS its normally always a toxic encounter, Like yourself I do not play Meta decks intentionally I like the feeling of experimentation..
Ignore these fools and yes a lot of them play Meta decks and think they are great at the game…, They all play the exact same card and you can usually say turn 1 is this , turn 2 is this turn 3 etc… Meta decks make the game stale and boring as anything but unfortunately some people cba to try to use their own brain to make their own deck.
At it’s heart HS is a card game and even the worst of decks can still win after all the draw will either make or break ANY deck even meta ones and at least your wins mean more than someone who blindly followed a deck code and copied someone else’s strategy 
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People are emotional creatures. It is easier to make up boogeymen to protect your pride than it is to get your proverbial head blown off and starting to take notes.
With this in mind, I usually avoid accepting friend requests. That being said, I usually play gimmick decks like Wild Casino Mage or Whizbang so I can’t exactly claim to be getting a lot of friend requests after a match.
I will admit though, I never understood the idea of calling the guy who just beat you a noob. That just makes you look worse in comparison.