Sorry r/hearthstonecirclejerk, for I have become the very thing I sought to destroy

It started like any other day. I cued up a ranked game with my Jade Druid deck. Not the best deck in the world, but the best I can afford as a f2p btw player. I don't have a lot of important cards just because I've never done Naxxramas, but the deck gets by anyway. I've played since January 2017, so I'd consider myself basically legend by now. I cued up against a warrior. Not my best matchup, but I can deal. It was his second turn when I realized that I was going to win. He played an Armorsmith. Who plays runs Armorsmith in this day and age? Even better, his turn three was Acolyte of Pain. I play a 7/7 jade golem turn 4 traded with both of them. Peace of cake. The game went along those lines. I killed him. And that's when I realized something: I wasn't f2p, I was p2w. Let me explain. While I've played HS for a week, I don't play a whole ton every day. So I cued up with a deck that contains, Aya Blackpaw, Fandral Staghelm, Ancient of War and Bran Bronzebeard. I had become the p2wer. Not on purpose, of course. But I had become part of the problem. https://us.battle.net/account/management/transaction-history.html I'm not sure how to deal with this information. I can either sacrifice my wallet and keep paying real money in a virtual children's card game and think that it's good. Or I can sacrifice my honor and resign myself to only playing casual.

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