I had a great arena run today (9 wins) where I was showing one of my friends how to play arena, and while i was debating whether to use a Keeper of Uldaman on his Fen Creeper, or buff a minion with Seal of Champions, when I accidentally cast the Seal on the Fen Creeper. Needless to say, I started freaking out, since my board was only a 2/2 and a 3/3, and I was sure I was going to lose. It ended up being the longest game in the whole run, almost going down to fatigue. I did manage to win the game, which ended up being a really good lesson for my friend on how no game is impossible to win, and why not to get cocky and take unnecessary risks even when you're ahead.
In short: Winning after making a horrible mistake.
For me, it's a sudden burst that does more damage that my opponent probably expected, which kills him, from a board position where he probably felt he was winning.
The sort that reminds you of the adage that just because you have more health and a stronger board, it doesn't mean that you're actually winning against a combo deck.
2nd: crushing anything with freezemage, while they cant do shit about it.
1st: a really long battle into fatigue in an unfavoured matchup that u still manage to win, especially when u seemed to lose a long time, have horrible rng and still win. #outskilled him (for example: cw against control priest, he shrink cabals my ysera, i brawl, ysera survives, no executes, no shieldslam at that time, he also had mindcontrol, but deep into the fatigue i managed to kill him, he had loatheb on board about 7/8 turns during the fatiuge, still won when he was at 21 hp, deathsbite charge into grom into 7 fatigue damage)
Mine is beating players who, based on the apparent dust costs of their decks, clearly have been playing for way longer and/or spent far more money on the game than I have. I was recently playing my Oil Rogue deck (less than 2,500 dust cost) against a Secret Paladin deck who clearly thought he was going to win, from turn 1. Emoting so much that I had to squelch him, pulling legendary after epic after legendary (Quartermaster, Lay on Hands, and finally, of course, Mysterious Challenger, among others), and managed to turn it around and, with me at 3 health and him at 18, use the Deadly Poison and two Sharpsword Oils in my hand to beat him. I unsquelched him just before I did, and he just threatened, haha.
Previous turn Kel'thuzad and reincarnate, this turn ancestral Spirit and my second reincarnate, so 4 KTs plus whoever else I had on board and my opponent concedes as overlapping voices of multiple KTs echo from my phone. So cool.
Also, getting lethal with Baine Bloodhoof, his 'ishnayonay parai' or whatever he yells is beyond cool.
Play some gimmick deck and win using that. One time only when i used mage deck with all spell and manage to won the game with it. Simple stuff i manage to copy his big stuff and duplicate it. Fun moments
Had a lot of fun playing a Reno mage fatigue deck, most satisfying feeling is to win a 30min game against a face hunter and watch him wasting his time duplicating Antique Healbot or Reno Jackson.
When I open the menu and mouse over "concede" because the game is already lost. Then I decide "oh, f*ck I wont give up, let's die in proper way" then I win the unwinnable:)
I had a great arena run today (9 wins) where I was showing one of my friends how to play arena, and while i was debating whether to use a Keeper of Uldaman on his Fen Creeper, or buff a minion with Seal of Champions, when I accidentally cast the Seal on the Fen Creeper. Needless to say, I started freaking out, since my board was only a 2/2 and a 3/3, and I was sure I was going to lose. It ended up being the longest game in the whole run, almost going down to fatigue. I did manage to win the game, which ended up being a really good lesson for my friend on how no game is impossible to win, and why not to get cocky and take unnecessary risks even when you're ahead.
In short: Winning after making a horrible mistake.
For me, it's a sudden burst that does more damage that my opponent probably expected, which kills him, from a board position where he probably felt he was winning.
The sort that reminds you of the adage that just because you have more health and a stronger board, it doesn't mean that you're actually winning against a combo deck.
- Taking out your opponent with just 1 health remaining for yourself.
- Going from the underdog to the overdog in one turn.
- Really anything that surprises the hell out of your opponent. And getting the "Well fought, I concede..."
- Boom! Pyroblast for the win.
After someone emote spams for half the game and you end up winning. Feelsgoodman
im just a turtle...on a boat.
I've played a while, played every kin of deck imaginable, and for me it's always combo druid. Getting lethal from a mile away.
Otk'd a warrior tonight at 25 hp + 12 armor.
Die Hölle muss warten.
3rd : crushing aggro with control decks.
2nd: crushing anything with freezemage, while they cant do shit about it.
1st: a really long battle into fatigue in an unfavoured matchup that u still manage to win, especially when u seemed to lose a long time, have horrible rng and still win. #outskilled him (for example: cw against control priest, he shrink cabals my ysera, i brawl, ysera survives, no executes, no shieldslam at that time, he also had mindcontrol, but deep into the fatigue i managed to kill him, he had loatheb on board about 7/8 turns during the fatiuge, still won when he was at 21 hp, deathsbite charge into grom into 7 fatigue damage)
Also, these days it is rather satisfying to bring a seemingly reckless opponent down to very low Life, and watch him play Reno WITHOUT triggering!
fail, heh!
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Mine is beating players who, based on the apparent dust costs of their decks, clearly have been playing for way longer and/or spent far more money on the game than I have. I was recently playing my Oil Rogue deck (less than 2,500 dust cost) against a Secret Paladin deck who clearly thought he was going to win, from turn 1. Emoting so much that I had to squelch him, pulling legendary after epic after legendary (Quartermaster, Lay on Hands, and finally, of course, Mysterious Challenger, among others), and managed to turn it around and, with me at 3 health and him at 18, use the Deadly Poison and two Sharpsword Oils in my hand to beat him. I unsquelched him just before I did, and he just threatened, haha.
Winning a game when both are in fatigue. Playing everything right in a long time makes me feel good.
Previous turn Kel'thuzad and reincarnate, this turn ancestral Spirit and my second reincarnate, so 4 KTs plus whoever else I had on board and my opponent concedes as overlapping voices of multiple KTs echo from my phone. So cool.
Also, getting lethal with Baine Bloodhoof, his 'ishnayonay parai' or whatever he yells is beyond cool.
Winning with Leeroy is also outstanding.
Play some gimmick deck and win using that. One time only when i used mage deck with all spell and manage to won the game with it. Simple stuff i manage to copy his big stuff and duplicate it. Fun moments
Had a lot of fun playing a Reno mage fatigue deck, most satisfying feeling is to win a 30min game against a face hunter and watch him wasting his time duplicating Antique Healbot or Reno Jackson.
Versing Priest, had gone into fatigue, he was on 20 health and i played brann then Iron Juggernaut, man that feels good.
When I open the menu and mouse over "concede" because the game is already lost. Then I decide "oh, f*ck I wont give up, let's die in proper way" then I win the unwinnable:)
yes
Comeback after surprise doomsayer from shredder.
Golden heroes: Warlock, Druid, Mage, Hunter
Come from behind win from being patient to get all of the pieces together for a 15-20 burst attack with oil rogue..
Kill Command to face, hands down.
"Put your face in the light!" - Tirion Fordring
The most satisfying way to win is to drop Unearthed Raptor.
Wait, I meant least.
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My mandibles which are capable of pressing down and tearing, my talons which are known to intercept and hold.
for me its if i'm aginst aggro and i keep copying heals and clears and they concede ,, "fuck you hunter"
Most satisfying way to win?
Play Reno Jackson against Face Hunter on Turn 6, then OTK him on Turn 9.