Conceding in Hearthstone

In Hearthstone if you're losing a game you can simply concede and I was wondering if there is any logic behind it other than making an obvious loss end quicker. Does either player gain a little less XP or does just the conceder gain less XP, etc.?



Best Answer

In Hearthstone, if you concede, there are a few losses that can be incurred for one or the other. The first, as mentioned in Studoku's answer, is that the amount of xp will be a bit less, due to the length of a game being a factor of xp earned. In addition, if one player or the other has a quest such as: "Deal X Damage to your opponents." or "Play x 2 cost or lower minions", one player conceding might cause the player with this kind of quest to not progress quite as far in their quest as if you had just played it out. For example, often times if I'm going to win, and I have a quest like this, I will typically play out the winning turn such as playing a couple more 2 cost or lower minions, or playing a few more spells if doing so will advance my quest, rather than just killing my opponent at the start of the turn.




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How do you concede in Hearthstone?

In fact, the concede button is undisputably the best feature Hearthstone has to offer. Just one click, and you are out of whatever cancerous match you would otherwise still be in. In short, it is the HS equivalent to suicide, in terms of problem-solving abilities, and it is usually followed by the latter.

Should you concede Hearthstone?

Turns should technically take no time at all. Conceding flat out denies the opponent the fun of actually taking the win. Magic actually involved physical motions, more thought, and additional complexity whereas Hearthstone does most of the animations and actions for you.

Is Hearthstone still popular in 2021?

As of July 2021, Hearthstone is the 6th most popular game on Twitch based on all-time number of views. The most popular is of course League of Legends. According to the latest League of Legends player count, there are a total of more than 42.5 billion all-time views of LoL gameplay on Twitch.

Why does Hearthstone just say your opponent?

If your opponent flags themself to appear offline you'll see \u201cYour Opponent\u201d for their name and no rank is displayed. Next time it happens after the match ends, go to the option to add the last played player as a friend and you'll see their BattleTag. \u201cYour Opponent\u201d can also happen with connection issues.



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Answer 2

There is no penalty for conceding. I generally concede if it is obvious that I am going to lose - why draw out a game when the result is obvious?

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