There is one other option available. It's not immediate, and would involve not playing for a while. Basically, if you've dropped to your rank floor, you can wait until season reset, at which point a new floor should be calculated for you which would be lower than your current floor.Originally Posted by pizarrofan Go to original post
If your new floor drops you to a point where you can be competitive, then you can start winning matches and collecting stuff again. If not, then it would take another month until the next season reset to drop your floor further. Eventually your floor will drop to a level where you can compete, though you would need to wait a while for you to get to that point.
I know it's not a very attractive option, but it's about the best I can think of outside what has already been discussed.
Also, my error with number of Swordsman cards was because I'd forgotten he is a rare, not an epic, so sorry about that. It wasn't until after your reply I realized my error.
I have almost the exact same problem. I played a ton of Phone Destroyer for the first few weeks it was out. When I stopped I was right at the edge of the players who had specific number ranks. And that was great. At the time, I belonged there. But then I didn't touch Phone Destroyer for, I don't know, two years or something? It's been a long time. 3500 is as low as it will drop my rank, and I'm lucky (seriously) to be able to take a bar from any of my opponents. They are so wildly overpowered compared to me now. Almost all their cards are new to me. I simply have no business being at this rank in the current game. My opponents literally just spam laughter at my ancient decks as they crush me. This is not a good "returning player experience".