Poor control system and a strange physics which somehow reacts differently in exactly identical scenarios (i.e. I run it, restart, then run it again, and it works the second time?)
xK_O_N_G_A_Ix thats not that good im a rank 40. 1up lolololol. Anyway as far as starter cards go, in general it is best to just play random(all) when you first start out until you understand the cards for yourself. Then you can pick starters.
David4242, that is a very small difference, I don't understand your problem.
As for anyone else complaining about rank difference, it goes to 15 and not beyond. If they made it much smaller it would be impossible for higher ranked players to ever find a game.
wowhead, the new cards have art already. So yes, they are coming eventually. It seems like they aren't the highest priority right now though, which is unfortunate for us.
peterfan01, that is not even close to true in Kongai. At higher levels of play, acting like a noob can often get you a win because the other person will expect you to play well.
I don't think cutting down the clock would help pros all that much against noobs though.
Phantombk, if you fire off 10 poison darts as opposed to 2 hides, you'll be seeing more dart misses than hide dodges, won't you? One of the reasons dart seems so inaccurate is that it is a spammable move.
Also, hide procs against me all the time.
Proper play for Ubuntu, in my opinion at least, is to play for Spirit Assistance first and take buffs second. Unless you're setting up a specific buff deck (ie, raindance for Cain/Rumi/Oni/etc).