(Hearthstone) Spell Damage, The Superior Mage
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- (Rise of Shadows Standard) Spell Damage Mage VS Mage
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Music: Violin Sonata in F major, HWV 370 by Handel, performed by Michel Rondeau (musopen.org/mu...)
Opponent: 13/11 Questing Adventurer
Kibler: AdOrAbLe.
(Y) shame
All those opponents are blessed by facing self made decks like this on Rank 2
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As a mage main I’ve been waiting for spell Damage Mage to be a thing for a while, thanks for lighting the way ^^
The music was on point today. Great job.
That necromechanic might've been the mvp here, that and orderlul.
Since he draws a card naturally at the start of the turn, he would have drawn into the fireball. Necromechanic gave him the magic trick
@@DvirPick Not disagreeing with you at all, but please take a look at the way I worded it. That necromechanic might've been the mvp, not necromechanic was the mvp. Kibler was playing to his outs. No one knew the card order so maximizing draw was important here. The opponent accidentally killed the Thalnos first, underestimating the necromechanic so much in fact, that he killed the silenced version over this one. In a way, I value the what if scenarios as well as the ones that played out. It's like watching a good player play around something that never gets used all game. You can still appreciate it.
@@9kay The opponent also decided to kill the silenced necromechanic rather than the non silenced one at 4:33. I kinda hoped the opponent would be punished for that obvious mistake
Yes, you were unlucky with that first Cinderstorm, but you also got an ideal Frostbolt and Shooting Star from Vargoth and your Unexpected Results gave you 2 minions with more than 4 health which i believe there's very few, so this game was far from being an unlucky game
yes, that shooting star was great, i'm the mage that played against him, if you want you can add me in game, battletag: EvilAnNGeL#1248
not to mention the gtopdeck fireball with like 15 cards left in deck.
The Frostbolt from Vargoth would've actually been luckier if it went face, considering Conjurer's Calling
@Zan Kelly true
While noting the cinderstorm wasn't even that unlikely.
I'm not sure why the cinderstorm mattered so much. Sure, if he knew he was going to double frost bolt it (which is what happened) then getting one extra point was critical, but in order to double frost bolt after already casting the cinderstorm he had to win a coin flip on which spell to cast, and then win a 1/4 on hitting it. Alternately he hits cinderstorm off Vargoth, in which case he needs a total of 5 damage from cinderstorms, which is possible but far from a guarantee. All in all, it seems like he had a pretty low chance to kill the giant no matter how he played that, or how that first cinderstorm went (unless it dunked all 5 shots on the giant, obviously).
By contrast, getting the shooting star on the right target was a pure coinflip that would almost 100% have cost him the game, and he won that one.
Idk, I'm not seeing this as a "look how unlucky I got and still won" game at all, at best it was a wash, luck-wise. Although for Kibler, maybe getting average luck feels incredibly unlucky :P
bro you got lots of free time
@@RendraKusuma anyone that plays Hearthstone or watches youtubers play games has lots of free time.
I think his plan was to hit 2 missiles and then frostbolt, coin, shooting star and trade Vargoth or hit 3 missiles on the giant and save coin + star. That turn just feels really of to me - he wanted to aggressively save fireballs to burn his opponent I guess? I think discovering there was better trying to hit Snap Freeze. Frostbolt, Counterspell or Spellbender also could have helped him. Even if he landed the storm he would have traded so much of his resources, that I cannot imagine he would have won. Or just not save the fireball that aggressively and simply fireball + trade? But then again I haven't played this deck that much and that turn seemed quite hard.
now say it without crying.
@@MarvelOfRain I think there are a few reasonable plays...fireball trade is ok, fireball coin frost bolt seems better to me (although then whatever you cast is bad unless it hits enemy face, or neutral if it's coin). Maybe just double up on the unexpected results and let him make his big play, or play UR and frost bolt to protect your board (although then if you recast frost bolt it's probably bad for you).
I don't think there were any GREAT plays that turn, but I think he could have found a better one. Mostly I think he saw the 10 damage as being good value and figured he could figure out the rest of his turn once he knew how the damage split went, but didn't stop to think about what a good result would even look like. And then took his complaint equity when it was "bad" even though it didn't really matter.
That's a chronicle of ice and fire
ne ne ne
yeah i think one shooting star and one arcane explosion would do better since arcane explosion works late game on very wide boards and you don't have to rely on vargoth rng so much with it since it always tragets enemy minions. With kibler's curretn list it looks like it relies a lot on winning 50/50s with random target selection.
Would love a spotlight video on this deck 👍
hey man why does this "violin sonata" feature a trumpet and not a violin
It's a sonata originally written for violin and piano, but here being performed by trumpet and organ.
Šimon Mizera ah cool will give it a play sometime
Deck concept shot shot and shot spell!!
The cinderstorm shot wasn't thar unlikely.
It have an almost 19% chance of happening (4 or 5 going face).
Amazing
Does this deck work without Luna?
Spell boi Op
mage is so overpowered that it beats mage
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Deck code?
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Missed murloc shaman ;-;
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It is a shame to make the video from right not one Kim because the section is small really greetings from Arabs
This deck is so digusting.
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does hearthstone suck? this game was decided more by RNG and topdecking than skill or game knowledge
If you think that, all games are decided by RNG
Thats what online cards game do, know your deck and how it plays against other decks, identify what your opponent is playing and how you have to win against it then it's all up to RNG
Of couse sometimes you can do fancy stuff but thats like a 1 in a 100 game
Hearthstone is more forgiving but there's less comeback cards that don't rely on RNG. So if you're behind you'll need to be lucky. It's all about tempo and value in order to win most of the time. In contrast Magic is less forgiving but you have more control if you have the resources. Lands are the worst part of Magic doubles the importance of drawing the right kind of cards. Hearthstone doesn't have that problem since you're technically drawing a mana and a card each turn.
im here to see cyclone, but i guess u dont play with it at all
never