For future episodes, your research needs double checking. For example, you're reviewing with newly buffed and nerfed versions of cards, such as warhorse trainer and tuskarr totemic. Warhorse trainer was nowhere near as good as it is now back in the time and tuskarr was absolutely insane as it could summon ANY totem, not just basic, meaning you could highroll a flame totem or mana tide totem.
There are also small things like "even though it wasn't immediately discovered..." In reference to Undertaker Hunter. It was immediately discovered lol. The day that mad scientist (which is curiously not mentioned at all) released Hunter was absolutely destroying ladder and was most of the top legend spots lol. Also they didn't play nerubian egg.
Also to add on, Elise starseeker definitely saw play. It was a pretty big staple in control warrior, shifting the deck to be more cycle heavy so it could convert its useless control tools to legendaries in the super late game
Elise Starseeker saw a fair amount of play in Reno Decks, Handlock, Control Warrior, and Control Priest. These were all decks that were likely to draw every card in their deck, allowing them to reroll now useless early game cards at the end of the game.
I really hope you keep this series going! I'm really enjoying it so far, and a second part would likely cover when I got into the game (right after Whispers of the Old Gods).
Awesome video, small correction poisonous was added later as a keyword, originally it just said something along the lines of "destroy any minion damaged by this"
Bruh there were years of my life where Hearthstone was ALL I did in my free time. I even had jobs where I basically got paid to play Hearthstone all day lol. Ive taken lots of breaks, often thinking I'm done for good, but like recently, often end up picking it up again and getting back into it for a bit. It's really, really fun, and has only gotten more fun over the years the more they've added to it. It has tons of great PVE solo content if you have any interest in that, you could easily put hundreds of hours just into that aspect of it.
love this! while i dont see myself going back to hearthstone now that im interested in yugioh and magic (and I prefer games that have cards in person since they are cooler and tend to have more of a social element with locals) hearthstone is something i really do look fondly on for getting me into the TCG genre. I would love to come back if I had unlimited money but I'll probably have to pass on that
Dude I want to thank you so much for making this video. I was late to the hearthstone game and I wanted to get an in depth catch up of what was popping during the early expansions. This video was really well done and the production is fantastic. I know you worked really hard on it. I'm looking forward to the next video where you cover the next 3 years of the game.
I used to watch hearthstone streams all the time before so many of them stopped playing the actual card game and just switched over to its alternate auto battler game mode. It’s kinda sad how hearthstone went from a pretty well liked and respected digital card game to something that’s just kinda there. Doesn’t help how Blizzards reputation kept get flushed deeper down the drain.
I remember first deck I ve built being infinite fireball mage. It was best period of time for me. It got better or worse more sets released but more random sets came, the feeling died slowly and rotation came I left it permanently.
Am I crazy or isn't that last set of nerfs before Whispers of the Old Gods came out when they also increased the cost of Shaman's Hex from 3 to 4 for seemingly no reason, which a lot of people felt was the most random change on the list? I remember because I was a huge shaman main at the time and Hex was a major counter against Secret Paladin. And again, it came out of nowhere because Shaman wasn't exactly a notable force in The Meta.
I stared playing right after all of LoE came out and got to play against a lot of these decks. I played all the way up through ONiK that next fall and then got really busy. I look forward to the next part.
WOW, did this take me back. Despite not having played since shortly after Mean Streets of Gadgetzan released, It was honestly a wild experience going through the years and seeing how Hearthstone was at the time and being reminded of it all, sometimes to dramatic effect. For instance, during the Blackrock Mountain section, I kept wondering what “that one card” was, until it was revealed, and I was just blown away in both awe and laughter, remembering how big of a deal it was at the time. If there was anything that was missing, card-wise, I’m surprised that you didn’t mention Mad Scientist, which I do remember being a noteworthy deal at the time. As for other points of note, I did note a couple times where a seemingly more modern version of the card was used at the time, as others have mentioned, and that the “Wild/Legacy” ladder would be a thing, though I’d imagine that you’re saving that for the next part. EDIT: Oh yeah, neither Pokémon nor Yugioh’s card games debuted in 1996; just their initial IPs. Their TCGs wouldn’t be introduced until a couple years later.
Pokemon TCG was definitely in 1996, it first released in October - although its first expansion, Jungle, was 1997. The current iteration of the Yugioh TCG didn't exist until 99 though.
Man dr boom was possibly the reason I stopped playing along with back then ftp was not really competitive. Now I see you get a full slight off meta full deck given to you.
Yugioh's TCG absolutely, positively, in no way debuted in Japan in 1996. The manga started its run in 1996, but the first card game for it was Bandai's version in March 1998, the first version of Konami's card game was in the Gameboy game "Yugioh Duel Monsters" released in December 1998, and the first physical TCG release of Konami's version of the game wasn't until 1999. I don't even think there was a card game in Yugioh in 1996, pretty sure the Yugi/Jounouchi and Yugi/Kaiba card game chapter was very early 97. Might be slightly off on that though.
As someone who played heavily through open beta to Kollbolds and Catacombs; let me know if you need someone to proof read your scripts. There were a few mistakes and many inaccuracies.
Dang, I remember the early days once I started watching Trump (the professional Hearthstone player, not the other guy) from early beta up until a few years ago. Quite a few nerfs happened earlier than I remembered, lol.
The idea of BGH being a tech card against a deck dominated by a freaking 1-drop is insane. 😂 Usually by the time it had 7 attack you were dead though, killing it wouldnt matter. That was always the problem, by the time the game went late enough that you could kill it despite its stats, assuming you werent able to Frostbolt it immediately, it was already too late. Enough damage had been done the Hunter just had to Hero Power for a few turns to win.
great video as always, just a small correction it seems like you mixed up the erratas on a number of cards specially on the great tournament section since for example tuskarr totemic could get you any totem at the time even the 2 mana 3/4, and warhorse trainer was just +2 attack to your recruits (it was buffed like last year to the effect you shown us in the video)
Despite it being barely 10 years since its launch, I imagine lots of people have nostalgia for early hearthstone. But, honestly, I think people miss most the relevance the game used to have. I played the game around launch/Naxx and, if you were a budget/F2P player, as I was, it could be pretty miserable and I'm happy with a lot of the changes made. The Quest structure was pretty godawful, 60 gold for *winning* 5 games as X class you never play. Sure you got 10 gold for every 3 games won as well but, honestly, I'd take the current reward track over the old quests any day. Nerfs are handled a lot better, they used to absolutely drag their feet to touching obvious problem cards, if at all. And not just that, they would completely murder cards instead of just making them not broken, to the point where they might as well have just banned the card. The current approach of quick, small nerfs and buffs is much better and plays to Hearthstone's strengths as a digital card game. I think they also got a lot better with individual set design later on as well, especially with integrating the different classes. Early sets just kinda throw random stuff at each class, some of which stuck and some of which was useless jank. I also think the absence of rotation made them restricted in how they could form an archetype which would slowly come together over the course of multiple sets. I do think there's lots of problems with the way they game is recently but, lots of the changes they have made were for the good and have addressed issues. I do miss some stuff from the early days (Arena being good, mainly) but, honestly, I don't know if I'd prefer going back.
I'll admit I paused at one min five to ask, Didn't Blizzard put out a physical card game first? Ok, sure, it wasn't technically "Hearthstone" but it was pretty much the prototype beta for it.
now I am waiting the analysis for probably the best 2 year of hearstone as a game, not the best as a flavor tbh, the evil league year was the best for that
It's the same as it's always been. 7+ wins gives you a pack and enough gold for the next draft. ~3 wins gives you a pack and gold/dust to equal the approximate value of the 150 gold entry
@@kit3505 Yea but hitting a 7 win avg is damn near impossible these days. I used to avg 6.5 to 7 wins but now I am lucky to avg 5. You really need an OP deck now. Skill still matters but only if you have a good enough deck. Hitting 5 or 6 wins with a shit deck just isn't gonna happen now because so many decks have Standard strength combos in em.
@@kit3505 Also when I say profitable I don't count the pack because it's not worth 100 gold. To be profitable you need to make more than your next entry fee.
For future episodes, your research needs double checking. For example, you're reviewing with newly buffed and nerfed versions of cards, such as warhorse trainer and tuskarr totemic. Warhorse trainer was nowhere near as good as it is now back in the time and tuskarr was absolutely insane as it could summon ANY totem, not just basic, meaning you could highroll a flame totem or mana tide totem.
Shut up ,then do a video yourself
or now Gigatotem
There are also small things like "even though it wasn't immediately discovered..." In reference to Undertaker Hunter.
It was immediately discovered lol. The day that mad scientist (which is curiously not mentioned at all) released Hunter was absolutely destroying ladder and was most of the top legend spots lol.
Also they didn't play nerubian egg.
Also to add on, Elise starseeker definitely saw play. It was a pretty big staple in control warrior, shifting the deck to be more cycle heavy so it could convert its useless control tools to legendaries in the super late game
Incredibly nostalgic and fantastic video! Always thought that Hearthstone could really use a series like this
Elise Starseeker saw a fair amount of play in Reno Decks, Handlock, Control Warrior, and Control Priest. These were all decks that were likely to draw every card in their deck, allowing them to reroll now useless early game cards at the end of the game.
woah, this is def something different and cool!
Beautifully done, this brought back a lot of memories of good and bad (EVERYONE GET IN HERE). Much needed series for this franchise. Great job Law!
Are you working on a continuation to this?
I really hope you keep this series going! I'm really enjoying it so far, and a second part would likely cover when I got into the game (right after Whispers of the Old Gods).
Renolock… makes me extremely nostalgic… that was my favorite deck back in the day.
The fact I can pinpoint the periods of my life on each different metas when they were active is crazy.
Its a burts of nostalgia.
Awesome video, small correction poisonous was added later as a keyword, originally it just said something along the lines of "destroy any minion damaged by this"
Right - it existed as a mechanic. Just not a keyword.
I need another part, you cant just leave the old gods like that
Can't wait for the Shudderwock review.
I never played Hearthstone, but this video was still very enjoyable and I look forward to the rest of this series.
Bruh there were years of my life where Hearthstone was ALL I did in my free time. I even had jobs where I basically got paid to play Hearthstone all day lol. Ive taken lots of breaks, often thinking I'm done for good, but like recently, often end up picking it up again and getting back into it for a bit. It's really, really fun, and has only gotten more fun over the years the more they've added to it. It has tons of great PVE solo content if you have any interest in that, you could easily put hundreds of hours just into that aspect of it.
love this! while i dont see myself going back to hearthstone now that im interested in yugioh and magic (and I prefer games that have cards in person since they are cooler and tend to have more of a social element with locals) hearthstone is something i really do look fondly on for getting me into the TCG genre. I would love to come back if I had unlimited money but I'll probably have to pass on that
I still become unreasonably happy any time I hear the old chugga chugga. Such a good little chugger
Interesting for sure. Eagerly awaiting for the next part of the History of Duel Links though!
I absolutely love this video, please continue this documentary!
This was a trip down memory lane
Dude I want to thank you so much for making this video. I was late to the hearthstone game and I wanted to get an in depth catch up of what was popping during the early expansions. This video was really well done and the production is fantastic. I know you worked really hard on it. I'm looking forward to the next video where you cover the next 3 years of the game.
I am watching this for a third time. I can't wait for the next one
Thank you very much! Looking forward to the next one :)
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Your videos have amazing quality. Keep doing what your doing man
Currently sorting through loose coins on this rainy day. This is was great listening thru Law ❤️
Absolute banger of a video
I love the video, i hope you do a kraken year history
I used to watch hearthstone streams all the time before so many of them stopped playing the actual card game and just switched over to its alternate auto battler game mode.
It’s kinda sad how hearthstone went from a pretty well liked and respected digital card game to something that’s just kinda there. Doesn’t help how Blizzards reputation kept get flushed deeper down the drain.
I remember first deck I ve built being infinite fireball mage. It was best period of time for me. It got better or worse more sets released but more random sets came, the feeling died slowly and rotation came I left it permanently.
Am I crazy or isn't that last set of nerfs before Whispers of the Old Gods came out when they also increased the cost of Shaman's Hex from 3 to 4 for seemingly no reason, which a lot of people felt was the most random change on the list? I remember because I was a huge shaman main at the time and Hex was a major counter against Secret Paladin. And again, it came out of nowhere because Shaman wasn't exactly a notable force in The Meta.
Still hoping for another one if it's too come!
I stared playing right after all of LoE came out and got to play against a lot of these decks. I played all the way up through ONiK that next fall and then got really busy. I look forward to the next part.
Nice Video
WOW, did this take me back. Despite not having played since shortly after Mean Streets of Gadgetzan released, It was honestly a wild experience going through the years and seeing how Hearthstone was at the time and being reminded of it all, sometimes to dramatic effect. For instance, during the Blackrock Mountain section, I kept wondering what “that one card” was, until it was revealed, and I was just blown away in both awe and laughter, remembering how big of a deal it was at the time.
If there was anything that was missing, card-wise, I’m surprised that you didn’t mention Mad Scientist, which I do remember being a noteworthy deal at the time. As for other points of note, I did note a couple times where a seemingly more modern version of the card was used at the time, as others have mentioned, and that the “Wild/Legacy” ladder would be a thing, though I’d imagine that you’re saving that for the next part.
EDIT: Oh yeah, neither Pokémon nor Yugioh’s card games debuted in 1996; just their initial IPs. Their TCGs wouldn’t be introduced until a couple years later.
Pokemon TCG was definitely in 1996, it first released in October - although its first expansion, Jungle, was 1997. The current iteration of the Yugioh TCG didn't exist until 99 though.
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‘cuse me; I suddenly don’t feel so good…
Man dr boom was possibly the reason I stopped playing along with back then ftp was not really competitive. Now I see you get a full slight off meta full deck given to you.
Yugioh's TCG absolutely, positively, in no way debuted in Japan in 1996. The manga started its run in 1996, but the first card game for it was Bandai's version in March 1998, the first version of Konami's card game was in the Gameboy game "Yugioh Duel Monsters" released in December 1998, and the first physical TCG release of Konami's version of the game wasn't until 1999.
I don't even think there was a card game in Yugioh in 1996, pretty sure the Yugi/Jounouchi and Yugi/Kaiba card game chapter was very early 97. Might be slightly off on that though.
Cant wait to play barnes next video
2014-2018 was beautiful
Any chance you’ll make part 2?
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Ever gonna do a part 2
I love you bro, you are the best
As someone who played heavily through open beta to Kollbolds and Catacombs; let me know if you need someone to proof read your scripts. There were a few mistakes and many inaccuracies.
I can barely even say I played hearthstone, but regardless this is such a cool video
Dang, I remember the early days once I started watching Trump (the professional Hearthstone player, not the other guy) from early beta up until a few years ago.
Quite a few nerfs happened earlier than I remembered, lol.
Man I miss early hearthstone .. everytime I open up the client since leaving arround 2017 I get overwhelmed. Need time wizard/goats for HS Blizz thx
The idea of BGH being a tech card against a deck dominated by a freaking 1-drop is insane. 😂 Usually by the time it had 7 attack you were dead though, killing it wouldnt matter. That was always the problem, by the time the game went late enough that you could kill it despite its stats, assuming you werent able to Frostbolt it immediately, it was already too late. Enough damage had been done the Hunter just had to Hero Power for a few turns to win.
I was there during the ancient age of HS
great video as always, just a small correction it seems like you mixed up the erratas on a number of cards specially on the great tournament section since for example tuskarr totemic could get you any totem at the time even the 2 mana 3/4, and warhorse trainer was just +2 attack to your recruits (it was buffed like last year to the effect you shown us in the video)
To me the game ended when they rotated out Un'Goro, it just wasn't the same after that.
Despite it being barely 10 years since its launch, I imagine lots of people have nostalgia for early hearthstone. But, honestly, I think people miss most the relevance the game used to have. I played the game around launch/Naxx and, if you were a budget/F2P player, as I was, it could be pretty miserable and I'm happy with a lot of the changes made.
The Quest structure was pretty godawful, 60 gold for *winning* 5 games as X class you never play. Sure you got 10 gold for every 3 games won as well but, honestly, I'd take the current reward track over the old quests any day.
Nerfs are handled a lot better, they used to absolutely drag their feet to touching obvious problem cards, if at all. And not just that, they would completely murder cards instead of just making them not broken, to the point where they might as well have just banned the card. The current approach of quick, small nerfs and buffs is much better and plays to Hearthstone's strengths as a digital card game.
I think they also got a lot better with individual set design later on as well, especially with integrating the different classes. Early sets just kinda throw random stuff at each class, some of which stuck and some of which was useless jank. I also think the absence of rotation made them restricted in how they could form an archetype which would slowly come together over the course of multiple sets.
I do think there's lots of problems with the way they game is recently but, lots of the changes they have made were for the good and have addressed issues. I do miss some stuff from the early days (Arena being good, mainly) but, honestly, I don't know if I'd prefer going back.
I'll admit I paused at one min five to ask, Didn't Blizzard put out a physical card game first? Ok, sure, it wasn't technically "Hearthstone" but it was pretty much the prototype beta for it.
now I am waiting the analysis for probably the best 2 year of hearstone as a game, not the best as a flavor tbh, the evil league year was the best for that
You need to win about 7 games in arena to be profitable these days. It's a total gold sink sadly.
It's the same as it's always been. 7+ wins gives you a pack and enough gold for the next draft. ~3 wins gives you a pack and gold/dust to equal the approximate value of the 150 gold entry
@@kit3505 Yea but hitting a 7 win avg is damn near impossible these days. I used to avg 6.5 to 7 wins but now I am lucky to avg 5. You really need an OP deck now.
Skill still matters but only if you have a good enough deck.
Hitting 5 or 6 wins with a shit deck just isn't gonna happen now because so many decks have Standard strength combos in em.
@@kit3505 Also when I say profitable I don't count the pack because it's not worth 100 gold.
To be profitable you need to make more than your next entry fee.
my issue is that you are posting in their modern state, otherwise the video is very goosd
also you forgot to mention the power of pre nerf of tuskarr