From my understanding, you basically want the game to spoon feed you the exactly when to skip matches?
And then, you want the game to reward you for skipping by letting you leave with less penalty?
And then, you want to punish decks that you skip against?
I'm sorry, I know you feel you have a good argument, and I DO understand that it pains you, but these requests are somewhat self centred.
There is ALREADY the option to surrender before entering the game.
If you don't surrender, and you actually enter the game, even if you click back to menu before anybody plays anything, you can still rate the deck after you skip and gain back 5
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If you know the decks/metagame well enough, it should be a piece of cake to identify what kind of deck you are facing by oracle card, mark, and the first couple of pillars.
Just quit then. It takes maybe a few extra seconds and you get more or less what you are asking for.
If you happen to not recognize the deck right away (it's using a strange arrangement of pillars/mark, the oracle card is unique or something), just play it. If you don't recognize the deck then it's obviously unique and not the standard decks you don't like playing against.
You already have more or less what you're asking for, so long as you gain the insight to predict deck archetypes based on quanta distribution. It's a practice that might take time, but as you get familiar with the decks it will become easier and easier.
As for decks getting PUNISHED for you skipping them...
Even if it's async, this is still PvP. If you make an opponent ragequit than that's a win for you.
Even metagames like Champion's league are somewhat limiting. There's only a few really good deck archetypes that let you win reliably. But it's still competitive, as is the Arena.
You can't just say "Your deck is boring, you deserve to lose because of it."
Anyways, I don't see this change as necessary. Feel free to dispute me, but I think that you just want to vent, really.