Servant of Yogg-Saron Tryouts is This Week's Tavern Brawl
Help Yogg-Saron find a servant! Your deck is full of wannabes who cast a random spell at a random target when played.
Trivia
- This is the fourth time we've seen this Brawl.
- July 13, 2016 was the debut of Servant of Yogg-Saron Tryouts.
The Brawl
- Your deck is filled with random minions, simply choose your class and head into game.
- The minions will be neutral or from your own class.
- The random spell that is cast goes off before any Battlecry effects activate. Important to keep in mind!
- If a minion is summoned to the field through card text, no random spell will be cast. It must be played from your hand.
Discuss this Week's Brawl
Head on over to the discussion thread on our forums for this week's brawl.
Forgot about that card
Yogg^^
Fun and interactive:
Just lost a game because my opponent got Tree of Life at 1 health remaining (I had 26). Went on to play cataclysm and treachery against myself. Fun stuff
I hate this brawl so much, say a big prayer to RNGesus!
worst brawl to do the 5 wins quest
Oh man... Playing against a mage that played a Young Dragonhawk on turn 1, just to have the spell that triggered be Cataclysm. Kind of amazed he didn't concede right there.
I do not like this brawl but I will not complain about it because in my pack I got the best epic in hearthstone history...
It is a golden...
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Hungry crab!
Yeah so basically I opened 400 dust
#feelsgoodman
every single game my opponents get call of the wild after free from amber... I get "Discard your hand"
Edit: so far 9 in a row lost :D when all of my spells are negative towards myself, and opponents keep getting stuff like call of the wild this is impossible.
10/10 pack from this tavern brawl. Infinite value!
This is the brawl equivalent of those youtube videos that have pregnant Elsa versus Spiderman, versus Joker, giving birth the Santa Claus. It's a bunch of random bullshit that most sane people find distasteful, while small children and people without much sense of taste enjoy because it's "lawls so random".
Ok, I am used to RNG brawls, but this is RNG squared brawl. Not only you have random cards in your deck (which it quite big RNG, as it is easy in this brawl to get 4-5-6 mana hand and just watch opponent zerging you), but the randomness of effects is just crazy. I will not even speak about Call of the Wild, but after playing several games you start to think "So should I play a minion BEFORE the attack? OK. Psychic Scream. Damn you! Just missed 10 damage to face. So, next time i will attack first and then play a minion. What? Bloodlust? After the attack? OMG". In a few words: Tavern Brawl for people with nerves of steel.
Two consecutive games against players who kept spamming the board while they were ahead and not a single punish. Nope! However, they did manage to get buffs and removal for the few minions I got while I either got punished or got a spell that did nothing.
When you finally complete the 5 tavern brawls wins quest
I write some tips in my post. Here is the link
strategy-analyze-tips
Sad this is being down-voted. It's a good post, but people are screaming "RNG! RNG!" so much that don't realize there is /some/ skill involved. Yes, luck is far more important than skill in this brawl, but guess what? Every little bit helps. I just had a stupid hunter who had 3 big minions on the board play two 2-mana useless minions and blow it all up with a Elemental Overload and lost. He would have likely won if he just hero powered, went face, and passed.
One thing I would add to your strategy is order of attack vs playing a minion. You attack first if you are ahead or if you have an obvious advantageous trade to take out a minion, then play a minion. The exception might be if you are going face with a 1 or 2-attack minion, where the damage is negligible. You attack after playing a minion if you are behind on the board and have no advantageous trade to make.
If you don't like the brawl, fine. I'm not a big fan either. But this is a good post and if you actually feel like you want to play the brawl, you'd be better off paying attention to it than just give up and blame everything on RNG.
good point.
I kinda like this brawl, one game is only about 5 min, better than last week's half hour each game.
Apparently all cards count as 'didn't start in your deck' in this brawl
new quest of the day: win 5 brawls.
*passes out*