(Hearthstone) A Toast, to All Who Sought to Kill Me



(Knights + Castle Nathria Standard) Control Warrior VS Rogue
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Music: Schubert Symphony no. 3 in D major, D. 200, from the European Archive

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25 thoughts on “(Hearthstone) A Toast, to All Who Sought to Kill Me”

  1. i understand that Denathrius is hated in some parts, but the deluxe animation is such a reward for losing all your little fighting guys. i love it. i love the bloody revenge.
    I LOVE THE D

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  2. Well, I don’t really get the video title. But that was a ton of fun, and another example of the kind of patience that you need when playing HS at a high level. That game seemed lost multiple times.

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  3. I still personally believe that making it so that denathrius starts with 10 drain and has infuse 2 instead of 5 drain infuse 1 would be a better move. It's better as a topdeck, but less bullcrap when it just immediately wins games from absurd situations.

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  4. So fun thing with regards to thief rouge: With Tess, Contraband Stash, and hero cards (which there are a lot of with Death Knights back in Standard, this is crazier in wild), if a rouge transforms into another class then uses either Tess or Stash, it casts rouge cards (and other class cards other than the transformed class). Where this gets crazy, is when Tess starts casting recursive Stashes. In Wild, this can get more wild by having a play of a Shudderwok duplicate Tess, and start tossing recursive Stashes around.
    Reliable? No. Amazing to see when the stars align? Yes.

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  5. Great deck Kibler! I've been trying to construct a traditional Control Warrior deck in the current Meta and couldn't find anything that really worked until I borrowed yours. Actually, our decks were fairly similar but I borrowed some ideas from yours like Sourfang and Kresh. I also inserted galvingar as another win condition outside of attrition. I'm currently still testing it at about a 60% WR.

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  6. I'm trying to figure out why didn't you take dead man's hand with the Naga priest. I mean you could've shuffled 2 denas + extra cards to your deck to outlast them in any case.

    Just faced a thief rogue who got dead man's hand from discover and he could've kept on going forever (always tessed with a shadow step in hand)

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  7. 7:40 I think it was more correct to play Brann + Theotar here, rather than just Theotar. If the opponent gets to keep Denathrius, the game is almost certainly lost, so taking it is of the utmost importance. Brann raises the chances from 30% to 51% to hit Denathrius with Theotar. Kibler got lucky and hit it with just Theotar, though.

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