Talk:Sweet Justice/@comment-78.192.142.245-20200227113152/@comment-44921797-20200228142045

''U-man, please stop speaking for everybody, you are not everybody. You know who finds these event guides useful? I do, as do a lot of moderately experienced to veteran players.''

What do you want? Did you even read my statements? Can you answer to my statements (instead of dropping a text like this, full of things i never said) that are based on the fact, that this wiki tries to help beginners avoid paying and whatelse LukyMe said.

''You know what would be the height of idiocy? Rewriting every new event guide--which is filled with predictions based on the best available info, templates of past events, and all the other sort of information to help people to make their plans with the best possible guesses ABOUT THAT SPECIFIC EVENT--and replacing them with a compact new player's guide. Especially when there are already new player's guides.''

The height of idiocy is, if veteran-people are not able to read and are fantasizing about things, that never where told. I guess, you dont even know what a disclaimer is. I never (not a single time) wrote, that every event guide needs a rewrite (including this one), which brings us to the next point.

''This is just my opinion, so take it as you will. Helping newbies is a worthwhile cause--helping idiots is not. A newbie is someone who is new to the game. They are ignorant about a lot of game-specific information, but they're not stupid. We can help them with basic information, and by showing them how to find more information.''

You want to help newbies? Put a disclaimer on every upcoming event-info-educated whatever you call it. Right now, you only help yourself or other veterans. Of course this guide (as it has a info character) helps everyone, but mainly it helps you and other veterans. A newbie will just be baited into something, because he will see it with other eyes, then the rest of you.

''An idiot is stupid. They don't know how to think for themselves. We can help them once by spoon feeding them all of the important information, but by the next event, they'll be lost if we don't spoon feed them again. We don't need to design this wiki for idiots, but you don't seem like you'll be happy until we do.''

This simply shows, how you all lost the focus and the point of view of a beginner. You dont even ask yourself, why that is happening everytime and yet calling those people idiots. For a wiki that claims helping new people to prevent paying, this is pretty low. It happens maybe everytime, because the beginners guide has it weaks and you all, are way beyond the level of a beginner, to have a proper feeling for what is important to them.

''A newbie doesn't need to be told that winning an event is hard.' In the comments and the wiki, people repeatedly say "SAVE YOUR FUCKING RESOURCES IF YOU WANT TO DO THE EVENTS." The wiki lists the exact quest path as soon as it is known, and often lists examples of past quests before the new one is released.''

A newbie CAN NOT win anything, easy as that (line for the disclaimer). It is not only hard to win, it is simply impossible, a fact that seems you lost a long time ago. Saving fucking resources is one thing, but there is nearly no info about how much resources, which is pretty lame, as you all (as veterans) could easily give a approximation about the resources. Beside the fact, that resources are a problem, but what is with anything else, like "normal" deck-power etc. If you would do that (best, right in the disclaimer), it would show beginners at the start of a event-guide, that they can not have a expectation, of winning any valuable card or even set (or whatever seems reachable to them). Most important, you only need to do that disclaimer once and copy&paste it for future events, as this is simply valid, for every event (in past and future). A approximation does NOT need to have exact numbers, but it does help a LOT (put in minimum numbers and it is done).

''A reasonably smart newbie can look at the guide, notice a bunch of quests that tell you to "Level up Light cards" a few dozen times in total, and then search the wiki for info on how much it costs to level up cards. They can go to the guide and see people talk about typical mojo values needed to win the daily tournament, look at the mojo values of doing stuff, and estimate how much money/cards/items they need to hit those values. More importantly, a reasonably smart newbie would know that every situation is different, and boilerplate advice is at best a loose guide.''

Again, you simply lost the focus and the point of view for a beginner. A beginner might calculate that (including myself), but to have the resources (for level up cards) is simply not enough. Looking at the current event and giving such a advice would be way to late, if you miss to tell them, that they also should keep in mind, to do the first map in first week as far as they can get with a "normal" deck and even that, in reasonable steps. The path-quest info, was posted at start of 2nd week, that is a point where simply ALL beginners, would have the event cards and already leveled up them a bit, so the resources needed for that, would be more than twice. Yes, every event is somehow different, but carefully read what i wrote in posts above, there are so many things and factors, that are not different (for beginners). They are everytime the same.

''An idiot is beyond help, at least on the long term. You suggest a disclaimer that you need "750,000 gold" and "1000 rubys" to do an event. That might work well for the idiot the first time. What about the next time? What happens when the idiot enters an event with 750k gold and 1000 rubies, but he's already gotten all the cheap levels and seductions on his cards, and that 750k gold doesn't get him nearly as far when it costs upwards of 50k per level? What happens when the next event is the one with all the green artifacts everyone is waiting for, and suddenly guys who have been saving rubies for years are dropping 1600 at a time in week 3, doubling their cups score to slip into Top 500?''

Again "idiots", must be a sign of your decadence here. Are you still sure, that this wiki helps people to prevent spending money? I am not, just by reading your repeating "idiots". I suggested a approximation and it was clearly declared as a example and that putted into a disclaimer. What will happen next time, you ask? Simple, he would not enter the event in the first place, so he would NOT leveled up all his cheap low-level cards and way more important (for you), he DO NOT enter a next event, even if it is green. At least he do not enter with the aim, thinking to win anything of value (except some artifacts maybe, but nothing that is relevant to the event).

When that idiot is complaining that he followed your disclaimer and stil lost, will you be back here, groveling for his forgiveness because you didn't keep spoon feeding him information, doing all of the thinking for him?

Well, if you wrote that disclaimer with your thoughts, he will be back pretty sure. A clear sign, that you are not really the right person, to help beginners. Stay in your veteran league and giggle silently with them, how many "idiots" are around on this page. You are toxic and thats it.

It is really sad to see people that started playing this game, at a time where it was easy to cheat AND easy to win something valuable from a event (without cheating), have the nerves to come here and drop a text like yours. This makes me literaly puke.