Went 3-0 as Mage (vs. Paladin, Druid and another Mage). The mirror match was fun, as we both played Lorewalker Cho early on. That deck reminds me so much of the old Casino Mage feat. Yogg!
By the way it was a good idea to reward players for three runs in a brawl. I hope this will became a permanent habbit, as sometimes after first win I did not realized what it was really about.
Woof. Most of my games have been two rounds or less. Auto-concede vs. rogue, auto-concede with a round 1 flaming imp as warlock, auto-concede with 2nd round coined Shattered Sun Cleric vs. a shaman (if they don't concede in round 1).
I've been on the winning and losing side of that basic coinflip, but there are definitely more concedes in this brawl than I've probably ever encountered.
Woof. Most of my games have been two rounds or less. Auto-concede vs. rogue, auto-concede with a round 1 flaming imp as warlock, auto-concede with 2nd round coined Shattered Sun Cleric vs. a shaman (if they don't concede in round 1).
I've been on the winning and losing side of that basic coinflip, but there are definitely more concedes in this brawl than I've probably ever encountered.
Yeh - once you learn the break points of each totem, it becomes pretty clear who will win the game fairly early on.
When both players open broken, it's a fun battle. But the totems are sooo swingy that an early snowball is mostly unrecoverable.
Woof. Most of my games have been two rounds or less. Auto-concede vs. rogue, auto-concede with a round 1 flaming imp as warlock, auto-concede with 2nd round coined Shattered Sun Cleric vs. a shaman (if they don't concede in round 1).-->https://tutuapp.uno/ , https://9apps.ooo/ , https://showbox.run/
I've been on the winning and losing side of that basic coinflip, but there are definitely more concedes in this brawl than I've probably ever encountered.
i think when you get familiar with the break purposes of every totem, it turns out to be quite clear who will win genuinely at an early stage
Brawl of Champions Grand Finals - Tavern Brawl #194
It all ends here, which Champion shall stand victorious!? Choose a troll champion and you'll get the strongest shrine yet!!!
So no grammar mistakes this time, huh?
You were expecting consistency ? ^^
"What have you got there,
PinocchioMalygos?"You are surprisingly right lol
a lot of people roping today.
Which shrine you choose for this week?
Janalais mantle... do I need to say more?
Honestly, they're all a bit busted...except for priest really. that one is poopy.
Mage deck has duplicate. That's all I need to call this brawl garbage.
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Keleseth with Tribute from the Tides is insane
Went 3-0 as Mage (vs. Paladin, Druid and another Mage). The mirror match was fun, as we both played Lorewalker Cho early on. That deck reminds me so much of the old Casino Mage feat. Yogg!
By the way it was a good idea to reward players for three runs in a brawl. I hope this will became a permanent habbit, as sometimes after first win I did not realized what it was really about.
Woof. Most of my games have been two rounds or less. Auto-concede vs. rogue, auto-concede with a round 1 flaming imp as warlock, auto-concede with 2nd round coined Shattered Sun Cleric vs. a shaman (if they don't concede in round 1).
I've been on the winning and losing side of that basic coinflip, but there are definitely more concedes in this brawl than I've probably ever encountered.
Now it's your turn to bleed!
Yeh - once you learn the break points of each totem, it becomes pretty clear who will win the game fairly early on.
When both players open broken, it's a fun battle. But the totems are sooo swingy that an early snowball is mostly unrecoverable.
i think when you get familiar with the break purposes of every totem, it turns out to be quite clear who will win genuinely at an early stage