The horrors of the legendary Hearthstone rank!

The horrors of the legendary Hearthstone rank!

Hello everyone, my dear friends!

This conversation is long overdue. Today we will talk about the legendary rank. I noticed such a strange thing that with victories and losses you lose your legendary win rating equally. My starting rating was 2343. After I won three games. My rating became 2431. How is this possible?

I will not criticize Blizzard that the legendary ranking system works rather crookedly. As far as I can remember since 2014. Regular players always flew into the abyss and sat on the legendary win rating. These are already givers, into which there is no point in diving.

It’s good, friends, that the Hearthstone still works and you can enter the game and play a series of games. This is already pleasing.

I wanted to give an example from another card game “Gwent”. I have already written about this, that “Gwent” itself is made many times more convenient than Hearthstone.

  1. When you move up the rating from rank 20 to rank 1, you can open a table in which you will see:
  • number of games played;
  • number of wins;
  • number of losses;
  • which classes you played for;
  • which classes dominate for you, etc.
  1. This is very convenient to navigate the card game itself and understand your prospects and what you are best at. Which of your classes prevail and dominate. For which class did you score the most points.
  2. In “Gwent”, moving up the rating ladder from rank 20 to rank 1. You must play 100 games and choose 4 classes, for each class you choose you must play 25 games. 4. After which, in “Gwent” you will be able to see the level of your mastery and skill as a percentage.
  3. For three months in a row in “Gwent” I managed to rise high not only in rating matches, but also to rise high in the legendary rank:
  • once I managed to rise to the top 100 and take 37th place;
  • the second time I managed to rise to the top 100 and take 52nd place.
  1. In “Gwent” I managed to play several games in the top 100, with the current champion of “Gwent”. I lost both games, but the memories of this event remained cool.

  2. Rating matches in “Gwent” last exactly a month according to the same principle as in the Hearthstone.

  3. At the end of the month, you can see in the general table:

  • your place;
  • how many matches you played in total;
  • what classes you played for;
  • overall results.
  1. Legendary table, where you can see all your results. Go to your friends’ pages. View the results of Gwent champions, etc.
  2. You can enter your small page under the rating and show the decks you played. Leave comments. Leave links to video material.

My question is addressed to the developers of the Hearthstone, what prevents them from adding the same rating table to the Hearthstone, like:

  • for rating matches;

  • for legendary matches.

This is very convenient and practical, so that the player can see the level of his skill in the percentage of wins and losses. To understand the Hearthstone in more detail and depth. Additional information will never be superfluous!

Thank you all, friends!
Have a nice day!
North Wind!

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