So I saw this post about hex on the donorforum and decided to give it a look since I've always liked TCG's.
Been playing for a few days now and also won an arena so I figured I'd advance onto raffles.
So I played my first draft, got massacred.. Had terrible cards to pick from and my focus was all wrong.
I'm no quitter so I figured I'd give it another try, it was around 3am by now.
Got awesome cards in my draft like windsinger, pupil of creation and cerberus as rares+. And way uncommon to make a nice deck with.
Made a decent draw/resource deck and couldn't wait to start playing.
So the play phase started and the guy I was up against left, insta win first round.. awesome!
Then I had to wait for the others to finish, at first it was doable.. sitting there just playing with my phone a bit.
2 out of the other 3 groups seemed to progress nicely but the third group was doing an hour over the first game alone, ridiculous.
I got tired and decided I'll just wait on the couch since that's more comfortable.
A little 9gag while peeking at my pc on the other side of the room, progress came slowly, 1-1 for the slow group.. As if its intentional.
I'm tired as hell and its passed 5 already, apparently I closed my eyes for a sec. I opened them to see something has changed, I walk to the pc to notice the raffle ended and I lost due to afk.
Ffs... honestly, I had an awesome deck I just wanted to play with...
During the draft I sold a card for some gold (45k) which I didn't have a lot of yet but I did have some chests ready waiting for that spin.
Started with my rares 2 at ~8k a spin, nothing special. 1 uncommon and 4 commons remaining... nothing on 4 of them.
Got to my last chest, the spin hits the jackpot.. Slaughtergear's Replicator, legendary dust, lanupaw and some other card I dont even recall due to the time.
Still a little soar about not being able to play that awesome deck I made but I wouldn't have gotten that chest spin if I didn't fuck up like that so it soothes the pain I guess.
This post was edited by Bennietgoed on Sep 9 2015 05:19am