(Before I was recommended this forum I wrote the following to the company. Looks I found some supporters here)
I love playing Magic, and of course I love to win like everyone else. But neither do I mind losing against a strong, but interesting, original, witty foe/deck either. In that sense I find the "Milling Cards" function deeply frustrating and annoying. In general I avoid to choose these kind of cards for my own deck. But some players use it as their only strategy to quickly reduce a deck to Zero. Which to me feels like cheating. Or to quote a famous saying: It's like playing chess with a dove. Really, it's no fun. At all!
So meanwhile when I realize someone chooses this play-style I give up immediately (no wonder some people have decks with 200 cards. Bad experience I guess...). I would appreciate greatly, if you consider narrowing this effect to a minimum (or to something that only affects your own deck like some cards do as a price for a spell) or - that would be my favorite: kick it out entirely.
(Before I was recommended this forum I wrote the following to the company. Looks I found some supporters here)
I love playing Magic, and of course I love to win like everyone else. But neither do I mind losing against a strong, but interesting, original, witty foe/deck either. In that sense I find the "Milling Cards" function deeply frustrating and annoying. In general I avoid to choose these kind of cards for my own deck. But some players use it as their only strategy to quickly reduce a deck to Zero. Which to me feels like cheating. Or to quote a famous saying: It's like playing chess with a dove. Really, it's no fun. At all!
So meanwhile when I realize someone chooses this play-style I give up immediately (no wonder some people have decks with 200 cards. Bad experience I guess...). I would appreciate greatly, if you consider narrowing this effect to a minimum (or to something that only affects your own deck like some cards do as a price for a spell) or - that would be my favorite: kick it out entirely.