I was pondering about how one might achieve this, and I think I have found a way. If this has been done already could someone link me a youtube video?
The easiest set up is as follows: Rogue vs Druid
The Rogue needs to have an assassinate and a faceless manipulator.
The Druid needs to have Malorne and at least one innervate.
At least one person needs to have Lorewalker Cho.
The goal is to play the game out until you are in the following position: Both players have completely drawn their deck. The druid has Malorne in play, and an innervate in hand. The rogue has assassinate and faceless manipulator in hand. Somebody has a lore walker cho in play. The rogue first plays faceless manipulator to copy the druid's malorne. Then the rogue plays assassinate on the druid's malorne. This gives the druid a copy of assassinate (because of the cho), and also Malorne is shuffled back into the druid's once empty deck (now consisting only of Malorne). The rogue ends turn, and now the druid draws Malorne, hence does not take any fatigue damage. Now the druid plays his Malorne, and then plays innervate and assassinates the rogue's Malorne. This will give the rogue an innervate and an assassinate, and shuffle Malorne into the rogue's once empty deck. The druid ends turn, and now the Rogue draws Malorne, and does not take any fatigue damage.
By this point I hope its clear that this process can be repeated indefinitely (at least until the game is stopped by some other means). Basically each player takes turns cycling the malorne's back into their deck, and giving each other an innervate and assassinate. Has anybody tried this? Does it work? I would love to try it, but I don't have Malorne or Cho, and I do not plan on spending enough money to craft them. Thoughts?
Anybody willing to set the world record for longest hearthstone game ever?
There's also Cho and Tree of Life for Druid vs. Druid or Warrior vs. Druid
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"Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. I shall wear no crowns and win no glory. I shall live and die at my post. I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the shield that guards the realms of men. I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come."
I was pondering about how one might achieve this, and I think I have found a way. If this has been done already could someone link me a youtube video?
The easiest set up is as follows: Rogue vs Druid
The Rogue needs to have an assassinate and a faceless manipulator.
The Druid needs to have Malorne and at least one innervate.
At least one person needs to have Lorewalker Cho.
The goal is to play the game out until you are in the following position: Both players have completely drawn their deck. The druid has Malorne in play, and an innervate in hand. The rogue has assassinate and faceless manipulator in hand. Somebody has a lore walker cho in play. The rogue first plays faceless manipulator to copy the druid's malorne. Then the rogue plays assassinate on the druid's malorne. This gives the druid a copy of assassinate (because of the cho), and also Malorne is shuffled back into the druid's once empty deck (now consisting only of Malorne). The rogue ends turn, and now the druid draws Malorne, hence does not take any fatigue damage. Now the druid plays his Malorne, and then plays innervate and assassinates the rogue's Malorne. This will give the rogue an innervate and an assassinate, and shuffle Malorne into the rogue's once empty deck. The druid ends turn, and now the Rogue draws Malorne, and does not take any fatigue damage.
By this point I hope its clear that this process can be repeated indefinitely (at least until the game is stopped by some other means). Basically each player takes turns cycling the malorne's back into their deck, and giving each other an innervate and assassinate. Has anybody tried this? Does it work? I would love to try it, but I don't have Malorne or Cho, and I do not plan on spending enough money to craft them. Thoughts?
Anybody willing to set the world record for longest hearthstone game ever?
You could do this on a budget with Cho and gang up or recycle.
Game concludes in draw after ~30 turns of no damage delt as far as I know.
Also:
Mal'Ganis vs Mal'Ganis
edit: found the vod confirming the draw at least for infinite try with Mal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LYtRjoTknc
There's also Cho and Tree of Life for Druid vs. Druid or Warrior vs. Druid
"Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. I shall wear no crowns and win no glory. I shall live and die at my post. I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the shield that guards the realms of men. I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come."
If you gang up healbots they can constantly run into each other or face without anyone losing.
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No, I don't think I could muster up the patience to overtake Lifecoach's record for longest game.