Maybe a thread like this was already made, if so I apologize but I did not see an active one. I felt I had to make one because I just made a play that would send most people crying in a corner, I really wish I had recorded it.
Warlock vs Warlock Turn 13 or something, well above 10.
My enemy has 3 HP and has just played a Defender of Argus to 2 of his 5 minions and he hits me all the down to 4 HP, at this point he has 1 card in his hand but I knew he had already used 2 soulfires. He does absolutely nothing and lets the timer run out, I assume he wanted me to surrender.
I have 0 minions and have already played Lord Jaraxxus, in my hand are Shadowflame, Sylvanas Windrunner and a Harvest Golem. My turn begins and I draw an Ancient Watcher. I summon an Infernal for 2 with Jaraxxus' hero power and I Shadowflame it, the entire board is now clear. I hit his hero for 3 with Jaraxxus and win the match.
It wasn't a comeback, but the most epic game I've played (which got me to download fraps and start recording games) was my "Charging Armor" Warrior deck against a mage. I don't specifically remember the details, but I ended up with both of my Frothing Berserkers out at around 25 attack each with hero armor built up to 40ish. The main cards in my deck are Frothing Berserker, Armorsmith, Whirlwind, Wild Pyromancer, Shield Block, Shield Slam, Injured Blademaster, Rampage, and an assortment of charge minions including Warsong Commander for anything that doesn't charge. This deck is just barely above a gimmick though. The games I don't lose are either won by pure luck or so incredibly fun it's ridiculous. I'd say it's pretty close to a 50/50 win/loss ratio.
A couple of days ago I had a game against Shaman, which went rather good at first, but then he proceeded to kill all my minions and filled his board with totems and stuff. My opponent has lethal next turn, I don't have a Flamestrike, Ice Block or any direct damage spells in my hand, no minions on the board and only 5 health, while this Shaman has 8 health. I should've conceded, but wasn't in a mood to do so. So I play Mirror Entity, hoping he'd feel cocky and plays his second Earth Elemental just to show me how far ahead he was in that game, I put a Gurubashi Berserker on the board due to lack of other options and ping him in the face for 1. But he assumes I played an Ice Block and as he has no taunts, he decides to kill my minion off. Then he attacks me, but manages to deal only 4 damage, so I still have 1 health. And then I topdeck a Fireball! Nice!))
Dat feeling when you have 3 HP left, your opponent has a 12/1 Ragnaros the Firelord (equality) and his 6/6 Tirion Fordring that he just played before ending his turn.
My most memorable comeback was playing warrior in arena vs a druid who had a better starting hand. He kept attacking my face and letting me pick the trades but I started poorly and by the time I managed to clear the board I had 1 hp + 2 armor and fully expected to lost to a druid spell the next turn while he was at 30 health 8 armor and like 5 cards in hand. For the next couple Turns I build up a little more armor as he hit me with his hero power and kept trading creatures to prevent him from getting any on the board and got a shield block to get me out of the range of a direct damage spell. The fight went on long enough that when he conceded I had 1 health 15 armor.
Maybe a thread like this was already made, if so I apologize but I did not see an active one. I felt I had to make one because I just made a play that would send most people crying in a corner, I really wish I had recorded it.
Warlock vs Warlock Turn 13 or something, well above 10.
My enemy has 3 HP and has just played a Defender of Argus to 2 of his 5 minions and he hits me all the down to 4 HP, at this point he has 1 card in his hand but I knew he had already used 2 soulfires. He does absolutely nothing and lets the timer run out, I assume he wanted me to surrender.
I have 0 minions and have already played Lord Jaraxxus, in my hand are Shadowflame, Sylvanas Windrunner and a Harvest Golem. My turn begins and I draw an Ancient Watcher. I summon an Infernal for 2 with Jaraxxus' hero power and I Shadowflame it, the entire board is now clear. I hit his hero for 3 with Jaraxxus and win the match.
I swear to god he must be raging hard now :D
It wasn't a comeback, but the most epic game I've played (which got me to download fraps and start recording games) was my "Charging Armor" Warrior deck against a mage. I don't specifically remember the details, but I ended up with both of my Frothing Berserkers out at around 25 attack each with hero armor built up to 40ish. The main cards in my deck are Frothing Berserker, Armorsmith, Whirlwind, Wild Pyromancer, Shield Block, Shield Slam, Injured Blademaster, Rampage, and an assortment of charge minions including Warsong Commander for anything that doesn't charge. This deck is just barely above a gimmick though. The games I don't lose are either won by pure luck or so incredibly fun it's ridiculous. I'd say it's pretty close to a 50/50 win/loss ratio.
A couple of days ago I had a game against Shaman, which went rather good at first, but then he proceeded to kill all my minions and filled his board with totems and stuff. My opponent has lethal next turn, I don't have a Flamestrike, Ice Block or any direct damage spells in my hand, no minions on the board and only 5 health, while this Shaman has 8 health. I should've conceded, but wasn't in a mood to do so. So I play Mirror Entity, hoping he'd feel cocky and plays his second Earth Elemental just to show me how far ahead he was in that game, I put a Gurubashi Berserker on the board due to lack of other options and ping him in the face for 1. But he assumes I played an Ice Block and as he has no taunts, he decides to kill my minion off. Then he attacks me, but manages to deal only 4 damage, so I still have 1 health. And then I topdeck a Fireball! Nice!))
Dat feeling when you have 3 HP left, your opponent has a 12/1 Ragnaros the Firelord (equality) and his 6/6 Tirion Fordring that he just played before ending his turn.
And what is in my hand? 2x Molten Giant, Warsong Commander, 2x Youthful Brewmasterand a Slam. That poor, poor paladin... He never saw it coming.
He was in lead the whole game, he used up his 2 Flamestrikes and 2 Polymorphs. Loved it ^^
My most memorable comeback was playing warrior in arena vs a druid who had a better starting hand. He kept attacking my face and letting me pick the trades but I started poorly and by the time I managed to clear the board I had 1 hp + 2 armor and fully expected to lost to a druid spell the next turn while he was at 30 health 8 armor and like 5 cards in hand. For the next couple Turns I build up a little more armor as he hit me with his hero power and kept trading creatures to prevent him from getting any on the board and got a shield block to get me out of the range of a direct damage spell. The fight went on long enough that when he conceded I had 1 health 15 armor.