but i found the thread just now. and i have to make an important addition:
some people mentioned that one should watch kripp or hafu for arena. I disagree a lot. They are all insanely good. It's amazing how well Kripp does in arena, despite being sniped, playing super fast and for fun. It's not the skill that is the problem, but both kripp and hafu barely explain their thoughts. which probably is thanks to the fact that their years of experience made them not having to think anymore at all. the brain simply knows already what's the right play. that doesn't help beginners. so here is my advice for arena: shadybunny. He often ropes, which makes watching him a time consuming thing. a run easily takes 3h. but he is regularly in the top10 of arena rankings and he really really explains things to his audience. that's his thing. things that are obvious to him, he points out over and over and over again. vinecleaver plagues the meta? every time he faces paladin, despite him knowing it by hard, he reminds the audience: we gotta play around vinecleaver. mage trick since the introduction of arena: play a secret like counterspell on turn 6. your opponent considers that it might be mirror image, plays something small, realizes it is not, playes another small minion. your turn 7: flamestrike. he doesn't get tired explaining everything again and again. why to mulligan cards X and Y? let's tell the audience. which is great for anyone who is not averaging 7+ wins in arena.
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Cross-server challenge-a-friend quest trading:
If you play primarily on NA, but also on EU, then maybe you are interested in cross-server trading? Whenever I get the 80g quest on NA I would love to give it away and get it on EU in return. If you'd like a long-lasting trade routine, drop me a message here on hearthpwn!
Yogg-Saron challenge: Whenever you encounter a Yogg Saron player - concede in honor and send a friend request. It takes balls to play a card that usually results in your own death. :D
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wrong thread, @BigC1111 ... :D
but i found the thread just now. and i have to make an important addition:
some people mentioned that one should watch kripp or hafu for arena. I disagree a lot. They are all insanely good. It's amazing how well Kripp does in arena, despite being sniped, playing super fast and for fun. It's not the skill that is the problem, but both kripp and hafu barely explain their thoughts. which probably is thanks to the fact that their years of experience made them not having to think anymore at all. the brain simply knows already what's the right play.
that doesn't help beginners. so here is my advice for arena: shadybunny. He often ropes, which makes watching him a time consuming thing. a run easily takes 3h. but he is regularly in the top10 of arena rankings and he really really explains things to his audience. that's his thing. things that are obvious to him, he points out over and over and over again. vinecleaver plagues the meta? every time he faces paladin, despite him knowing it by hard, he reminds the audience: we gotta play around vinecleaver. mage trick since the introduction of arena: play a secret like counterspell on turn 6. your opponent considers that it might be mirror image, plays something small, realizes it is not, playes another small minion. your turn 7: flamestrike. he doesn't get tired explaining everything again and again. why to mulligan cards X and Y? let's tell the audience. which is great for anyone who is not averaging 7+ wins in arena.
Cross-server challenge-a-friend quest trading:
If you play primarily on NA, but also on EU, then maybe you are interested in cross-server trading? Whenever I get the 80g quest on NA I would love to give it away and get it on EU in return. If you'd like a long-lasting trade routine, drop me a message here on hearthpwn!
Yogg-Saron challenge:
Whenever you encounter a Yogg Saron player - concede in honor and send a friend request. It takes balls to play a card that usually results in your own death. :D