Hey, i thought this was a really cool youtube series, so i thought i would share it! Check it out, it explores some stuff you have probably always wondered and is surprisingly entertaining. Sorry if this is a duped thread.
The biggest myth is that Control decks like Wallet Warrior and Handlock requires more thoughts and skills than aggro decks like Secretdin and Facehunter.
The biggest myth is that Control decks like Wallet Warrior and Handlock requires more thoughts and skills than aggro decks like Secretdin and Facehunter.
It's about time someone bust this one.
but bruh Facehunter has to use his first grade math skills about turn 5 and onwards
Hey, i thought this was a really cool youtube series, so i thought i would share it! Check it out, it explores some stuff you have probably always wondered and is surprisingly entertaining. Sorry if this is a duped thread.
https://youtu.be/VVfwI-e7kkI
The biggest myth is that Control decks like Wallet Warrior and Handlock requires more thoughts and skills than aggro decks like Secretdin and Facehunter.
It's about time someone bust this one.
"Put your face in the light!" - Tirion Fordring
but bruh Facehunter has to use his first grade math skills about turn 5 and onwards
that's when it gets hard for us
Mage is 4 chumps
Control decks are difficult, the exception being Control Warrior.
Aggro decks are difficult, the exception being Face Hunter.
Myth: When you are playing against Face Hunter and have a slow start, Animal Companion will get something other than Huffer.
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