4:10 ...I _think_ you should have used Fight Over Me on a pair of Squashlings there. 14 healing and 7 2/1s for 7 mana, _twice_ , is already pretty good even without winning if ypu heal to 60. _With_ it?
As if healers weren't the most skilled players in the party, trying to keep the others in check like a mother with her misbehaving, ungrateful children. <3
My experience with the deck is that it's fun when you draw the right cards at the right times but being so much worse at refilling your hand or generating resources than most of the other decks can be frustrating
Fun fact, to win with this one you need to have 60 health not just heal to full. So if arfus uses the serpent from warlock you can't win with the passive🙂. Great video.
At least all your minions still have Lifesteal when hitting face and you have a 1 mana heal 4 hero power past turn 8. Won't win you the game on it's own, but that's a lot of healing.
@@zzineohp However, Harmonic/Dissonant Pop and Fight Over Me are very lore accurate cards since Xyrela is famously known for being one of the biggest popstar in Azeroth
pay close attention to hearthstone and especially to the arena mode, there are various scams underway by the developers and investigations against them, the game is totally manipulated, you risk having your account banned for no reason or ending up in strange pools populated by Chinese bots etc. The same RU-vidrs who make arena videos are scammers because they buy accounts full of gold from the Chinese and draft until they find the perfect deck and make a scam video with it
I have been scrolling through my feed for 25 minutes. Roffle, you finally pulled me out of a ton of really, really depressing and dark videos. Thank you, I actually really needed something to break this cycle.
I don’t remember, was this deck good when it was in standard rotation? I remember it being pretty fun but I don’t remember if anyone got to legend using it…
Mostly Implock using curses as a burn finish in case imp swarm wasn't good enough; very often it wasn't because everyone was using renathal + Denatrius, although that deck could not play denatrius itself. Was a consistent tier 1/2 up until they rotated all the demon support and shadow support in festival of legends.
Genuine question: Has Curse of Agony been cut from Curselock, and why? Is it because it was mostly Reno protection and Lone Ranger no longer cares about current dupes?
I still use it in my curse deck, and it works just fine. For me, it's not so much defeating highlander mechanics as it is creating a sense of escalating danger for the opponent if they draw cards, and a lot of decks these days rely on burning through their decks. One CoA isn't a lot of damage, mind you, but I've got ways of getting 2-3, even more CoAs into the opponents deck, and that alone can be a win condition unto itself. If you're going to go curse, you really have to commit to the mechanic, because curses are all about escalation, and it's not until the curse damage gets to 5+ that you start getting really provocative. My deck is basically Roffle's, plus a bunch of control cards, especially those meant to deal with token decks, since that's what bots play.
@@LabTech41 that's why I was asking, because it seemed odd that there wouldn't be more curses in a deck about curses unless the curses were bad, and last I saw it was still run... 🤷
@@amberlee4536 By the looks of it, he's got all the Abyssal Curse cards. Hell, the deck I run even has Rafaam's curse as well, because you HAVE to spend it to get rid of it, instead of abyssals that go away after 2 turns. Best part is that bots aren't programmed to spend Rafaam's curse, so if you get it into their hand early, it's a guaranteed 2 damage a turn.
I remember the classic Imp Curse Warlock. Didn't have the cards myself, but Nathria had a lot of fun decks. Always fun figuring out when to overdraw for fatigue etc
hearthstone is a sensational scam and the arena is worthy of a government investigation aimed at unmasking the activities hidden within it such as the fact that it is similar to a rigged slot machine, in practice blizzard does what it wants with this money machine and no one tells her anything
Risen Ymirjar only requires you to have 2 corpses in your pool, their deathrattle triggers after they add their own corpse, bringing you to 3 total corpses.
@@Skullhawk13I agree. I think OP was a little off; playing lich king FEELS like how DK should play. Summoning infinite hoards of corpses and their fallen minions generate more corpses to raise. I think the thematics of this twist season are actually really good.
I was the litch king once. Sucked. Got paid 12.50 an hour, the outfit didn't fit correctly whatsoever, and the hours were awful. Not to mention the higher ups were extremely unprofessional. Would not recommend.