Heads up - I'm fully aware I forgot a 'few' keywords. By that I mean 2/3rd of 'em, but they're either out of rotation or super rare. I made this solely for people just wanting to get an understanding of my videos, but enough to actually play on their own. Also quick plug - if you wanna see me play Hearthstone on stream but can't check it live check out my second channel! ru-vid.com/show-UCrp4w3xFHFAvhoD3DOdwfCA
i thought this was going to be a meme video but it’s a actually guide to hearthstone which is why we should get another guide called hearthstone poverty edition
HS poverty edition guide ------------------------------------------------ #1 EZ mode: 1. Start playing back when the game was released (or had, say, 2 expansions at worst) 2. Never ever EVER miss a daily quest from that point on, with on top of that rerolling 40g quests when those were a thing 3. Whenever a new expansion hits, spend your gold on it and then start saving for the next one At that point you're set! You should juuuuuuuuuuuust be able to keep your head above water for most of HS's existence. Barely. ------------------------------------------------ #2 Fast and unlikely: 1. Be a genius savant at arena 2. Get your average winrate per run close to 7 At this point arena will generate enough gold for you to keep playing more arena indefinitely, while at the same time providing you at least a pack per run, letting you catch up with your card collection in regular modes. You will almost certainly fail at this. ------------------------------------------------ #3 Slow but would actually work: 1. Start playing around the start of a year 2. Do just the daily quests (which luckily nowadays only require playing, not necessarily winning) and the weekly tavern brawls. This point is forever. 3. Keep buying classic packs for the gold and only them 4. Once the third expansion of the year hits, stop buying classic packs and start hoarding gold instead 5. Once the first expansion of the next year hits, switch to spending all your gold on the newest expansion followed by hoarding it for the one to come afterwards. Three years after you start this scheme all the expansions you haven't got any cards for will have rotated out, and you'll have a decent number of cards from the rest. Meaning, you'll be pretty much caught up. To f2p players. So, "head just barely above water". Three years is too long, especially for that? Well, HS f2p is a mad ride and let nobody ever tell you otherwise.
Some additional tips for comment readers: *Poisonous*: Essentially, whenever it attacks a minion, it has INFINITE attack. It will kill any minion provided its not protected by divine shield (which neglects ANY amount of damage taken). *Taunt*: not only do your minions have to target it first until it’s dead, so does your hero, provided you have a weapon. That’s about it for stuff Eddy mighta missed. Despite being the better Hearthstone nerd compared to you, Eddy (😎), this video as all others is really enjoyable. Well done. *I am now here for Hearthstone content only and if you do less so help me-*
The only thing I think of is the difference between triggered continuous effects and aura continuous effects. Example being Secret Keeper for triggered and Auchenai Soulpriest for aura
How to play hearthstone: 1: get a job 2: google a metadeck 3: goggle a guide on said metadeck 4: use your money to buy said metadeck 5: acquire an iq of atleast 90. boom, you can play hearthstone now.
*How to get good at hearthstone* Step 1 ~ Get a taxidermied animal to accompany you Step 2 ~ Get sponsored by the finest beverage company ever Step 3 ~ Get a good gaming chair There ya go, thats how to get good at hearthstone.
:has been playing hearthstone for years :doesnt need to watch tutorial :realises watching video will get this more views and increase the chance of newbies seeing this when they google how to play Im doing my part..... Are you?
Weird. I've been seeing so much of your Hearthstone videos and literally watch if every day before sleep and I never bothered to learn it. Thanks for this Teddy. ❤
Lieutenant Eddy more like Professor Edwardo cause I learned so much about hearthstone my brain has begun to slip into a deep spiral that revolves around 4 mana minions, all until i reach the inevitable grunt that awaits me in heaven.
Something you missed Eddy, Divine Shield cancels out poisonous. Even though poison counts as infinite damage divine shield can block that for the one hit the shield is up
This was kind of dumb, the game is made to be simple and easy to pick up. People who say: "I don't understand this at all lol xdddd" are under 9 years old or just don't understand a specific card that you are hyping up.
Hey, I've played Hearthstone for a good while, I'd love to see some more in depth tutorials of some things people miss out on like board states and when to play stuff. I have always had the issue of over playing my board and getting punished, I'd love to hear your input on that. Love ya Eddy!
Easy , play a lot , get to know all the possible cards the enemy has and play around it. E.g : enemy could have meteor , you have an 8 health minion , a 2 health and a 3 health , you dont position your cards 2 8 3 or 3 8 2 but instead 8 2 3 or 8 3 2 so your enemy cant clear all of them. The same goes for flamestrike : you have board control and dont need to add any more minions , enemy has 6+ mana , you add minions and run low on cards AND run risk of him clearing your board so you end up without resources. And now its your turn to learn about every possible option , which can be more easy in classic compared to standard but still takes experience and guesswork sometimes
I wouldn't had explained the keywords, which rotate out in a year or 3 months. When *Echo* or *Invoke* rotates out of Standard, this video will be outdated and non-Hearthstone people will say: "WTF is he talking about?". And I think it is neglectable for those people.
A lot of similarities for keywords exist if you've played Magic before. Poisonous is Deathtouch, Lifesteal is Lifelink, Deathrattle is whenthiscreaturedies...
All you need to do is playing Barnes witch summons Blood of The Ancient One, take it back, play it again and summon another Blood of The Ancient One. AND NOW WE SUMMON THE ANCIENT ONE. HAHAHA IT'S GOLD, JERRY, GOOOLD
How to win in Hurtstone: 1. Play the Big Noses 2. Play the Big Tiddies. 3. *TAZ'DINGO* 4. Play some dumb Golden Legendary with a cool animation 5. Concede
Sidenote with Galakrond: Invoking will activate his hero power once. Depending on the class, Galakrond's hero power is different, therefore Invoking will do different things. For example, Shaman Galakrond's hero power is 'Summon a 2/1 Elemental with Rush'. When you Invoke, it will summon a 2/1 Elemental with Rush.
Here is some missing info. Some minions have a continuous effect that doesn’t have the lightning symbol meaning they work on either players turn like Brann, Baron Rivendare, Murlock Tidehunter, Fandral Staghelm, Obsidian Tear, or Drakkari Enchanter. Flavor text Freeze. This one is sort of tricky. How freeze works is that it skips the minion’s next attack phase, not “attack for next turn”. Say you freeze your own minion when it could attack because it can, has windfury after it attack once, or has *charge*, it can attack the next turn. You freeze your minion after it attacks with its maximum attempt, it will skip its attack next turn unless silenced. Stealth cannot be target by your opponent until it loses it either by card effect or attacking. Enrage give the minion abilities when damaged like +6 attack. Token Cards are unique cards that cannot be acquired in packs, but can be only acquired and used in matches. They do not count as another class like cards the Lich Kïng generates, Dream Card’s from (og) Ysera, and Togwaggles/Marlin’s treasure cards. Charrrrrge cause why not. Who knows when it comes back. Windfury lets the minion attack twice. “Dormant” minions are basically minions that are there for the entire match and have an effect like draw 3 specific cards to summon a 20/20 minion or end of the turn summon 2 3/2 demons. Sometimes minions on the left have charge while minions on the right have taunt. They can never be silenced or destroyed after being played. Honestly, I concede to anyone who evolved their minion to the Darkness cause that is the worst card to evolve or devolve into without a doubt because it doesn’t trigger its battlecry and its forever taking up a minion slot without ever attacking or being destroyed. Mega-Windfury. Instead of attacking twice, it can attack up to 4 times. Doubt you’ll see it in Stardard format but probably in Wild Format or adventures like Tombs of Terror or Dalaran Heist with Mimiron’s Head to summon V-07-TR-0N. I’m not kidding. Both the keyword and V-07-TR-0N exist. Echo does not equal “Repeatable this turn”. Thanks to the a recent patch Echo cards cannot have their echo copies cost reduced below 1 mana. “Repeatable this turn” cards can like Witch’s Brew. Transforming a minion doesn’t destroy the minion. This is useful if the opponent’s minion is too huge and you don’t have poisonous or you have a minion that can take it down like Big Game Hunter. This can jam some decks with revive mechanics like Mass Resurrection cause imagine polymorphing a Ysera and then kill the sheep. The dead pool will never have Ysera, but it will have a sheep inside thus the sheep have a chance being revived while Ysera have no chance at all. Soon with the new Mage Hero Card, “disappear” will not destroy the minions on the board. Literally, they disappear.
This is not at all how you play Hearthstone. Here's how you play Hearthstone. First, you play Barnes, King of the Goons. Barnes summons a 1/1 blood of the ancient one. Now you play shadowstep to bounce him back to you hand and you play him again to summon another blood of the ancient one from your deck. Then at the end of the turn you summon THE ANCIENT ONE!!! And then you win the game.
My guy, you are salt to the earth. I do play Magic, but this just... I don't know. I mean I understand the basics but when Coop drops a murlock and then suddenly Deathwing spawns from his arse and kisses 14 Gazelle... I'm done.
Just built my new ryzen gaming pc a week ago been wanting to give this game a try. I mostly play the yugioh game and this game seems way more balanced lol.
I just started playing Hearthstone like 2 weeks ago because of your videos actually. It's my favorite game now by far now that I've but some time into it and I've already hit Rank 11 by abusing Face Hunter, a lot of people say its pay to win which isn't necessarily wrong, but the game gives you tons of free shit if you work for it and just be patient.
Hey eddy love your vids, I play hearthstone a good amount, but still feel like I'm behind the curve. Can you make a more advanced tips so I can see if I'm missing anything important? Tha k keep up the great work
I’ve known how to play hearthstone for years. But it’s become second nature.. that hearing it explained sounds so foreign of a concept. Like wow.. that’s really cool. Why Havnt I seen that in forever?
I play for free and I have a high tier Rouge deck with multiple legendaries, all I need is Leeroy and Flik, playing every day or at least 2-3 days a week and doing your challenges can get you plenty of gold, not to mention that Blizzard just randomly loves to give you free stuff from time to time, at least this game is a lot more free to play friendly than Yugioh Duel Links, I like Duel Links but it takes forever to get the cards that I need and want
yeah the economy in Hearthstone sucks getting gold to get packs is too much time since many can buy packs and have much greater advantage over you if you are really playing free to play(other games like Gwent LoR i think MTG and some others have such many ways to get gold and cards just by simply playing and progressing) consindering you won't be playing this game all the time it isn't really worth it it just has such a good reputation thjats it
From my understanding from over a year of playing is if your deck does not have a direct focus then you need to find a good balance between keeping yourself alive, being able to consistantly do power plays or at least build up to it, counters to power plays like removers or something equal to the enemies power plays, and value consideration when constructing a deck. Aside from that bland explanation I would just suggest you dont spend money on the game unless you know this will be a game you can get into and even then you want to buy those special bundles they release every now and then as it gives you the bang for your buck even when it's a $80 bundle. It is hard to say dont spend your money since the Descent of Dragons is the most OP expansion thus far but even then dont feel like you must pay to win. It's all about focusing on the class you like, what cards interest you, and what you need to do to get there.
Who need tip and trick When you just need to play rat trap, weasel tunneler, millhouse and gruul the one true god of hearthstone If youre feeling a little bit serious and wanna climb to the highest rank (a.k.a rank 25) use the blood of accient one deck from dark mane for maximum win rate
Hey Eddy it's a good video you made buttt you forgot windfury. It's not problem because you don't see so many many windfury effects but it's there sooo. Well whatever still a good video
What happened to stingybee art? ;-; Also it's really cool that you are helping your viewers understand how the game works. They may need it to reach the that chicken.
Only things to note is that some spells say "twinspell", which allows you to keep the card when you play it at the cost of removing the word from the card. Also, cards with a dragon protrouding from their top border are Legendary, which means you can't put as many of them in your deck and most of them have especially fancy animations. There are some cards which produce random Legendary cards, and they can emerge from normal sources of random cards and minions, so you can see lots of the same one in a game.
I wanted to find a "hearthstone for beginners" tutorial and my inner Unga Bunga chose this video out of them all because of the picture you chose. Well played.
I've been cursed since the beta times, so this video is of no use to me, but I'll say it is a very solid guide. Explaining the basics, most of normal mechanics and most important, being concise and entertaining. I sure hope people can learn a bit of the game, at least so they can understand what crazy things this crazy man does.
I used to love ow but after a while j started getting frustrated everygame and decided i needed a break. So i switched to hearthstone and ive been having more fun recently playing galakrond rogue with dq alexstraza!