Kibler really doesn't get angry easilly. Usually, when he's confronted with absolute BS, he just laughs at the ridiculousness of it. But this game tested his limits, I could see it on his face. Lord, what I would do to have this man's willpower, he's a god-damned saint.
i mean at the end of the day i doubt the state of winning or losing effects his mood much at all. If he did lose this game its still a great game and he played well and he could just get legend the next day it doesnt change anything for him.
i imagine when you play card games for a living and have played thousands upon thousands of matches, many of them at the highest level of competitive play, it takes a lot for a random ladder game to even matter emotionally, let alone actually upset you
Yeah I could barely stand to play this game for the majority of the last few metas, I wish I could have more fun with it like he seems to. Like demon hunter is one thing but being out controlled by a rogue deck that has nothing but 1 mana 1/1s that can endlessly discover whatever they need while demanding board clears as well as getting guaranteed mage spells which is the dumbest design choice, and those spells end up being pyroblast 1 in every 3 games to lethal you is a joke.
@@OhDuNhiOi ah yes, he gets 2 good hysterias meanwhile this priest plays wandmaker, gets draconic studies which results in brightwing, brightwing in to rustwix. which also gave him a murgle murgurgle prime and that gave him another murgle murgurgle. and then rallied to another murgle murgurgle. and that is just the tip of the iceberg.
My favorite part of playing Priest is getting Fireball off of Antonidas off of Magicfin off of Murgurgle Prime off of Murgr Murgurgle off of Murgurgle Prime off of Envoy Rustwix off of Brightwing off of Draconic Studies off of Wandmaker. It's a consistently good play.
before watching the game: Wut no way clickbate lies Kibler has played so many insane games In game: Ok this is totally nuts but he's going to obviously lose End of game: *cranium hits the ceiling*
The amount of one answer in the game leading into another was completely epic. One of the most satisfying games I've ever seen. Shows how accomplished kibler really is as a player for sticking it and out and pushing through with his instincts all the way to the end.
@@SuchyKT not compared to the opponent though, holy cats. he didn't get insanely lucky; he got just barely enough luck to not get completely steamrolled.
@@SMNtheNight @SummonTheNight ummm it seems like kiber was luckier he won off pure rng after executing a game plan that didnt happen to work. I get what your saying but this game was an RNG nightmare and while im not taking away from anyone here play wise his opponent getting max value has nothing on hitting 2 back to back tonies witch is the only possible combination of cards to win that game lol( the tony is one in 40 minions all of which he died there without hitting both of them, 2 back to back 1 in 40s isnt even statistically close to his opponent getting some value cards that he didnt get to use most of)
The only thing missing was the floating Khadgar Head from the adventures, saying something like "Wait, he has Antonidas? You should also have an Antonidas, just to make it fair... Or maybe take two, just in case"
@@TheTaintedeclipse that's not even hard to do or skillful, I understand being salty for getting out played but for your bs rng not paying off? That's so beta
I was already in a state of outrage then he rotates your lifesteal away... with a legendary he randoms... into a randomed Nat Pagle... that puts you 1 further into fatigue 😂😂😂
Holy shit. The further it went along I thought more and more that he couldn't win and that the thumbnail was bait but then the double Antonidas came out.
Games like this are why I'm always confused when everyone tells me they hate playing against Priest. This is so much more entertaining then playing against yet another deck that is just trying to rush you down as fast as possible.
@@DemiizeLol Yes, and then I saw it swing to elation as the tide turned and he won. There is a certain drama in control matchups that I find completely lacking in aggro. Sure the games can be frustrating or even infuriating at times, but that is far better than the complete lack of engagement facing yet another Stealth Rogue makes me feel.
this! as bonkers as the opponent's RNG was, there's so much exciting back and forth, and ultimately I'd way rather lose an interesting game than another "oh okay I'm dead turn four I guess" one.
I remember watching this on stream one of the best games. Whole time trying to belive but there just seemed no way thinking its going to be impossible. And just that slow tilt at the end had me literally standing up. Just awesome.
Kibler never uses clickbait in his video titles, so when I read this one, I went in expecting a *beyond* insane game. I was not disappointed, holy moly
Wandmaker → Draconic Studies → Brightwing → Rustwix → Mishiffin Prime + Murgurgle Prime → Murgur Murgurgle + 3 → Murgurgle Prime → Magicfin + 3 → Pagle + Archmage Antonidas → 2x Fireball. And that's just what he managed to play (still another prime, legendary, and fireball left iirc), out of a single 2-drop, and it doesn't count the resurrections of those generated minions generating more minions (like Raise Dead generating a Brightwing that generated a Silas that stole a 10/10 lifesteal and donated a Nat Pagle). And it still wasn't enough.
I feel it's worth reiterating that Silas toward the end. Wandmaker > Draconic Studies > Brightwing > Raise Dead > Brightwing > Silas Darkmoon which took a 10 power lifesteal and gave a Nat Pagle. Obviously it's a specific chain of nonsense in the middle of a clown fiesta, but holy hell you couldn't plan for something like that. The only way to beat nonsense is with stronger, superior nonsense. Like a double Antonidas with one spell left in your hand.
Watched this live. Wished he would have kept more of the reaction after the game was over. Kibler and all the Twitch viewers were losing their minds over the game lol.
Not starting the turn at 7:37 by playing the Hysteria feels like a big mistake. It's leaving up a very large Apotheosis target while trying to pressure a priest out of the game
Kibler is the saint of saints and that was the most insane game of hearthstone I’ve ever seen. I’ve played since Naxx and never before have I see anything batshit crazy like that.
13:59 for the moment the opponent had lethal and missed it. Puzzle it out if you want to, the answer is: Trade the 2/1 murloc into a taunt minion, use in hand fireball on the other full hp taunt, pyromancer does 1 damage to everything, trade pyro into remaining taunt that now has 3 hp, everything goes face for exactly 11 damage and use the fireball that came back in hand for lethal. Instead opponent tried to high roll with Zul'jin which wouldn't have made any difference because there was guaranteed to be 1 taunt left on the board and there was no way to pull off lethal spending that 5 mana, I knew the opponent threw here not utilizing Antonidas infinite fireballs but didn't realize he wasted lethal until going back lol.
Absolutely nuts. Maybe someone has a more galactic brain than me but he could have taken you down to 1hp with another fireball in hand at 14:00 and that swap had a 60 percent chance of setting up lethal. Guess his galactic RNG had to run out sometime.
Opponent was super lucky until he wasn't, while Kibler played smart and to his outs, recognizing what he needed to do to win. A good example of how smart playing can out-win random nonsense.
Except the opponent had one turns earlier in the game where he just could win whatever was in his hand and didn't took the chance. Not only kibler played that really well (let's admit it) but the opponent played it relatively bad.
The opponent missed lethal at 14:00 right ? The opponent could have 1. Attacked 1 taunt with 2 murlocs (leaving the taunt with 2 health); 2. Attacked the other taunt with 4-attack taunt (leaving Kibler's other taunt with 2 health) 3. Fireball twice to Kibler's face, triggering Wild Pyromancer twice and killing both Kibler's taunts; 4. Attacked Kibler's face with Antonidas.
@@NetMaple trade the 2/1 into one taunt, fireball the other, trade wild pyro, left with a 4/2 2/1 and 5/6 dealing 11 damage and a fireball in hand for 17 damage.
The opponent had EXACT LETHAL at 14:00. He just didn't see it coming. 1. Trade in the imprisoned sungill into one taunt 2. use a fireball on the other which does 1 extra damage to the whole board as well 3. trade in pyromancer. 4. the remaining power on board is 11 + the generated fireball is 6 damage. 5. exact lethal from 8 mana, 2 fireball = 17
@@Paegis 2/1 in 6/6 then fireball face and pyro into the now 6/3 then second fireball on the other 3/6. Kibler is left with 11 health and there is 11 dmg left on board with minions. That's the win. He gains one dmg there because he use pyro passive ability
There's also the option to slam 4-3 into a taunt, then both 2-1 into the other taunt leaving both at 2 HP, double fireball face for 12 and pyro clears the taunts leaving Tony free to go face for the last 5 DMG.
@@orlandoalmeida2936 true nice one. The only trick for that lethal was to use the additionnal dmg of the pyro (to make pyro do 4 dmg in total instead of 3) in any combinaisons possible (without killing minions that didn't attacked)
WOW lol,i gave up on your deck and now i see this video and you added the same stuff i did Kronx and Pyro.I also added seketh instead of that 8 card which is often unplayable.The final blow is the Ysharaj giving you about 30 mana worth of cards for 10 mana is way too broken. I had a similar game that lasted an hour yesterday versus Warlock.
Usually card generation is fun to watch but these kinds of games are just a pain. I can't imagine playing HS with this amount of card generation around
Bruh I agree RNG just stands for Random Nonsense Generator for Kibler's opponent because that wasn't JUST getting a lucky card, that was a whole SET of lucky cards that gave a PRIEST some paladin cards, mage cards, WARLOCK cards, and more cards from other classes and other priest classes. But then, Kibler's opponent's Random Nonsense Generator had problems and then broke so then Kibler won. I think the opponent hacked Blizzard.