In the second game, Confessor Paletress summoned The Black Knight. In World of Warcraft, the final boss of the Argent Tournament was The Black Knight, who appears out of nowhere after defeating Confessor Paletress. I always knew she was working for the Lich King!
Man this takes me back to the days before I knew Chump. They were good times but I didn’t know about the high quality daily uploads I was missing out on.
The second game reminded me, that I used to be a control-player who loved fatigue games (except warrior mirror). Now there is nothing worse than a control priest mirror... Insta concede because of potential boredom. Too much discover. And the third one, a control deck winning against combo with tempo, not by mindlessly burning cards.
I would feel worse about dusting mine if it hadn't let me build pretty much whatever deck I wanted for this expansion after taking a break for the last few years.
Weird choice that first game to not brann the corruptor to face. Or taking direct damage potions with kazakus. Think you got a little Trump mindset-y haha
Is there a reason why you only include games that you have won? It makes it a little anti climactic even if you are in a bad spot during a game. Maybe add one or two games where you have a close game and lose?
He has included a loss in his videos occasionally, but I personally hardly ever have close games that I lose, so I imagine it's the same story with him
What I don't like about the mode is, that it's basically solved before it comes out, so all the decks you see are kinda boring. Also I can't play it because I don't have the cards anymore, but I mean contentwise.
@@politegirl3657 fair enough you do you. I'm just not a fan of game modes that have you use older cards that many people, incl. myself, have disenchanted long ago
@@laurensj.s.8922rookie mistake, since 2016 Wild announced I have sworn to NEVER disenchant meta relevant cards from the past, now it paid off! I can play 85% meta decks in Wild, Twist, Duels and Brawls while being f2p with 0 pre-orders