I love it when my opponent plays Volcano when I have Rotface on the board. In this particular match, Rotface gave me Archmage Antonidas and a bunch of other big minions, all but handing me the OTK next turn. I mean, that's really generous of my opponent.
I'm playing a quest priest with a two-turn kill combo using Temporus to set up Velen, Vivid Nightmares, and mind blast. My opponent is a dragon priest. Both of us have played Anduin, I have the whole combo in my hand minus Temporus but plus Zola. So I figure I'll play Velen to the emlte board, make a Zola copy so I can try again if he had SW:Death or something.
Psychic Scream. I draw the plain Velen again immediately, replay it. Another Psychic scream. I draw my Velen *again* replay again. Opponent didn't have a way to remove it again, so game over.
Crazy that with a dozen cards left I topdeck the same legendary twice.
Fun game with my Fatigue Warrior against a Spell Hunter. He was aggressive all game long, but he missed lethal by 1 health after playing two Kill Commands. Thankfully I draw Bring It On! the next turn, then I proceeded to just grind it out by putting up taunts and accruing armor whenever I can. I eventually wore my opponent down and killed him with a Frostmourne. Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, especially when you're already one step inside the mouth, is fun.
I played against a somewhat different Taunt Druid with Deathwing and Ysera and two Spreading Plague with a patchwork Paladin deck I made because I wanted to play Paladin even if I don't have enough cards to build a viable deck and I was a single Horseman away from winning. Then my opponent started emoting and cleared everything with a Deathwing, including a Hadronox which promptly filled his board, which prompted him to keep emoting. Whan came next was Equality + Consecration and an instant concede. It never felt better to miss on Four Horsemen victory.
Just knocking out my daily quests and queue into a Zoolock playing shudderwock. I'm not a natural with this deck but win, lose or shine, didn't matter. I'm just chasing the shinies. I pull off a win fairly easily as the dude over committed to board and I cleared off a few times. Made one misplay early on mind.
Dude adds me for all the fun of the berating experience. he drew badly, I played on curve with god draw and all that. He didn't seem able to compute that I beat him without the full combo. I'd not normally post this sort of thing to Pepper thread but it did rather tickle me.
Reached wild legend again with my homebrew Togwaggle druid. It took 91 games and 13h total gametime from rank 5 according to decktracker. I'm ready to beat this record with the help of Juicy Psychmelon once Boomsday hits :)
Probably one of my lamer legend runs considering how it is wild and late in the season but hey, the homebrewedness and speed has to count for something
I encountered one of those Kingsbane Mill Rouges I've heard so much about in Wild earlier at rank 24 while playing my dumb C'Thun/Geosculptor Yip Warrior deck. I won while still having quite a bit of health left. That was pretty nice.
A while ago, I was playing thief rogue on ladder. Ungoro had come out, and I was playing hallucination and obsidian shard. I’m playing against this mage, and it’s a very close game. They’re down at 1 health, but the Kabul courier they played last turn happened to find Lord Jaraxus. I was out of cards and minions, and there was no damage in my deck. From the top, I pull hallucination. I think “Ok, I’m not gonna win on board, let’s look for pyroblast or something,” but I had basically given up. I play the hallucination and see, what do you know, warlock cards. I was surprised to see them, because my opponent was a mage. And right in the middle of the screen, between a Succubus and a corrupting mist, I see, you guessed it, Sacrificial Pact.
Just a thoroughly bonkers/fun game: me with Odd Priest, them a Quest Paladin (isn't it nice when Casual is actually people playing non-meta decks?). Paladin completed the quest 2 turns after I drew Chameleos, which on next turn became Galvadon. We both play our Galvs, then they played Zola the Gorgon to clone their Galv. I played Holy Water on the Zola, getting a copy and then also playing that on MY Galv to clone IT. We play our new Galvs (up to 4 at this point) trade a bit, then they play Sunkeeper Tarim, which allows me to use my second Holy Water on their second Galv with a reduced 3 health, getting myself THIRD copy. The cherry on top is that I eventually won the game, but this was one of those where even if I'd lost there'd be no saltiness since it was just back and forth madness and a ton of fun. It's games like this one that remind me why I play HS.
I was playing Renounce Warlock against C'thun Mage. I rolled out Rogue. Got two Blade of C'Thuns and in the end my (imaginary) C'Thun was 18/19. My opponent got his C'Thun to 10/10 with taunt.
Also, for some reason, I got winstreak with this deck.
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“Let your plans be dark and impenetrable as night, and when you move, fall like a thunderbolt.”
Pure satisfaction (see attachment)!
Meme'ng my way to victory
I love it when my opponent plays Volcano when I have Rotface on the board. In this particular match, Rotface gave me Archmage Antonidas and a bunch of other big minions, all but handing me the OTK next turn. I mean, that's really generous of my opponent.
I'm playing a quest priest with a two-turn kill combo using Temporus to set up Velen, Vivid Nightmares, and mind blast. My opponent is a dragon priest. Both of us have played Anduin, I have the whole combo in my hand minus Temporus but plus Zola. So I figure I'll play Velen to the emlte board, make a Zola copy so I can try again if he had SW:Death or something.
Psychic Scream. I draw the plain Velen again immediately, replay it. Another Psychic scream. I draw my Velen *again* replay again. Opponent didn't have a way to remove it again, so game over.
Crazy that with a dozen cards left I topdeck the same legendary twice.
Fun game with my Fatigue Warrior against a Spell Hunter. He was aggressive all game long, but he missed lethal by 1 health after playing two Kill Commands. Thankfully I draw Bring It On! the next turn, then I proceeded to just grind it out by putting up taunts and accruing armor whenever I can. I eventually wore my opponent down and killed him with a Frostmourne. Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, especially when you're already one step inside the mouth, is fun.
I played against a somewhat different Taunt Druid with Deathwing and Ysera and two Spreading Plague with a patchwork Paladin deck I made because I wanted to play Paladin even if I don't have enough cards to build a viable deck and I was a single Horseman away from winning. Then my opponent started emoting and cleared everything with a Deathwing, including a Hadronox which promptly filled his board, which prompted him to keep emoting. Whan came next was Equality + Consecration and an instant concede. It never felt better to miss on Four Horsemen victory.
Played a lot of questlock in wild casual this week.
This was just such a fun game, marin the fox, into the goblet, into 5 ungoro packs :D
Just knocking out my daily quests and queue into a Zoolock playing shudderwock. I'm not a natural with this deck but win, lose or shine, didn't matter. I'm just chasing the shinies. I pull off a win fairly easily as the dude over committed to board and I cleared off a few times. Made one misplay early on mind.
Dude adds me for all the fun of the berating experience. he drew badly, I played on curve with god draw and all that. He didn't seem able to compute that I beat him without the full combo. I'd not normally post this sort of thing to Pepper thread but it did rather tickle me.
Golden Hero Collections thus far; -
Europe: Druid, Hunter, Paladin, Mage, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, Warrior (9/9)
Americas: Druid, Mage, Paladin Shaman (4/9)
Everywhere else: Workin on it.. (0/9)
Finally got my friend quest during fire festival event, made my hearthstone day.
And it was the last day of fire festival, a little bit lucky this time.
All Skill, No Luck
On both of my accounts I got two 'Challenge a Friend' quests. That's what I call lucky.
Im Hunting Big Priests and Taunt Druids! Hunter Hero Power is OP (see attachment)
The poor imbecile had the option to kill the drake at one point, but chose to go face instead.
Needless to say he never got his board back.
Reached wild legend again with my homebrew Togwaggle druid. It took 91 games and 13h total gametime from rank 5 according to decktracker. I'm ready to beat this record with the help of Juicy Psychmelon once Boomsday hits :)
Probably one of my lamer legend runs considering how it is wild and late in the season but hey, the homebrewedness and speed has to count for something
Legend with : S65 Freeze Mage, S57 Maly Gonk Druid, S57 "Okay" Shaman, S53 Boom-zooka Hunter, S53 Maly Tog Druid, S52 Wild Tog Druid ft.Blingtron, S50 Quest Rogue, S49 Dead Man's Warrior, S41 Wild Clown Fiesta Druid, S41 Hadronox Jade Druid, S40 Wild OTK Dragon Druid, S35 SMOrc Shaman, S33 Jade Druid, S22 Control Priest, S19 Control Priest
I encountered one of those Kingsbane Mill Rouges I've heard so much about in Wild earlier at rank 24 while playing my dumb C'Thun/Geosculptor Yip Warrior deck. I won while still having quite a bit of health left. That was pretty nice.
A while ago, I was playing thief rogue on ladder. Ungoro had come out, and I was playing hallucination and obsidian shard. I’m playing against this mage, and it’s a very close game. They’re down at 1 health, but the Kabul courier they played last turn happened to find Lord Jaraxus. I was out of cards and minions, and there was no damage in my deck. From the top, I pull hallucination. I think “Ok, I’m not gonna win on board, let’s look for pyroblast or something,” but I had basically given up. I play the hallucination and see, what do you know, warlock cards. I was surprised to see them, because my opponent was a mage. And right in the middle of the screen, between a Succubus and a corrupting mist, I see, you guessed it, Sacrificial Pact.
Mecha'thun gave me hope that this expansion will be lit( besides Druid powercreep) :D
Moving into https://outof.cards/members/firepaladinhs/decks
Just a thoroughly bonkers/fun game: me with Odd Priest, them a Quest Paladin (isn't it nice when Casual is actually people playing non-meta decks?). Paladin completed the quest 2 turns after I drew Chameleos, which on next turn became Galvadon. We both play our Galvs, then they played Zola the Gorgon to clone their Galv. I played Holy Water on the Zola, getting a copy and then also playing that on MY Galv to clone IT. We play our new Galvs (up to 4 at this point) trade a bit, then they play Sunkeeper Tarim, which allows me to use my second Holy Water on their second Galv with a reduced 3 health, getting myself THIRD copy. The cherry on top is that I eventually won the game, but this was one of those where even if I'd lost there'd be no saltiness since it was just back and forth madness and a ton of fun. It's games like this one that remind me why I play HS.
Just streaked from rank 9 to rank 5 in a 3 hours with a homebrew combo priest :)
I was playing Renounce Warlock against C'thun Mage. I rolled out Rogue. Got two Blade of C'Thuns and in the end my (imaginary) C'Thun was 18/19. My opponent got his C'Thun to 10/10 with taunt.
Also, for some reason, I got winstreak with this deck.