I think they thought they had winning chances. Until Roffle played Bene, they could win in fatigue. Even after they did, the opponent had a higher-value hero power, and even after the monkey, the opponent could still win by going wide and playing with tempo. At the end, though, they probably traded too much - they needed to keep going wider and going face.
@@idisagreewiththat Yea the opponent needed to make use of his numbers to go face and only value trade if they can, roffle draws 1 card/turn while pala summoned 2 3/3s per hero power plus the air raids etc he drew, had he gone face more he could pull it off when roffle draw was bad legendaries.
I wonder if the devs, at any point during development, considered this a possibility. Shuffling minions and token minions into the opponents deck, to steal them, to then turn them into random legendaries, to eventually win the game. Wild is such an abomination by now, I love it.
Good evening, Roffle. Now, hear me out here. WHat if you use the Tamsin's Phylactery package, but, instead of killing your opponent via Humongous Owl... You become... THE GREATEST DINOMANCER!
I understand why the Paladin traded so much, they had an endless consistent source of 3/3s, whereas you had to rely on RNG. The fact that it worked out in your favor doesn't necessarily mean it was the wrong play for them to make.
in theory that makes sense, but some of their trades didn't make sense even if their plan was what you said (like giving up damage by trading minions with taunt and some specific trades)
The random legendaries weren't particularly good, so the win definitely wasn't a result of "good RNG" in terms of which random legendaries showed up. The trading made sense initially, but after a certain point they should have started going face. The point of the constant source of 3/3s at that point is to force the opponent to constantly have to deal with that pressure. By always trading, Roffle got to keep drawing cards (a large percentage of legendaries can eat 2 3/3s), and the opponent's board was kept smaller. In effect, at the end they were killing their own minions *for* Roffle, when they could potentially have pressured him down if the minions were only dying to Roffle's attacks. The point of endless 3/3s isn't infinite value, it's overwhelming tempo laced with value.
In Wild, trades are often less important than going face. Most decks want to end the game before they run out of steam. By trading down, they're basically saying that they're going to win the long game which is probably not happening against a deck stacked with legendaries.
@@warlord7376 with better effects then random legendary, i am pretty sure statisticly random dragon effect is better then random legensary but i might be wrong, also you dont need to wait for the monkey
Hey Roffle try this...After you put so many weasels and birds into the opponents deck, first play benedictus and steal all your weasels and birds you put in their deck, and the turn after play transmogrifier then Bwonsamdi you draw all 1 cost minions in your deck which is they transmog into legendaries. Suddenly you have 10 legendaries in your hand and opponent have millions of weasels. I've do this combo since bwonsamdi and transmogrifier comes. Only downside of this, every game you play is pretty much half an hour.
.... Now that you've had time to play against the same 3 decks for 3 weeks how does it feel? Someone's gotta lead the charge PIRATES AWAAY YAR HARRR *cannon shot cannon shot cannon shot*
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Can you technically play mechathun early in game and play this hero as a last card and win? Is that a possible deck. Literally only watch RUclips videos of the game
I was thinking that this dude obtained the paladin legendary that transforms all the 1 mana cards into legendaries and then you would copy all of them with your legendary 4/6 lol
@@theteethcollector865 It's just a lot weaker than the current minion pool that Big Priest is utilizing. You can't survive against Aggro, you wont deal enough Damage vs control/combo cause there arent exactly many good charge minions.. It's just very much inferior to the ordinary approach. That being said, noone is stopping you from trying it out yourself..Roffle isnt playing Decks because they are Meta either.
That's like saying counterspell shouldn't trigger on the coin, or redemption shouldn't proc on a vanilla 1/1, or any other worst case for secrets. The player playing the secret should consider how it can be played around before playing it, and their opponent should consider how to play around potential secrets before triggering them. You don't have to (read: shouldn't) play judgement of justice if your opponent has a 1/1 or an empty board. Also the 6 mana deathrattle is... 6 mana. By that point you'd rather be using mass hysteria(which is cheaper). It's bad with twilight's call and fizzles on xyrella, so it doesn't even play with the deathrattle synergies.
@@remydrouant49 that's a bad analogy. It's more like saying Mirror Entity shouldn't trigger on a full board (it doesn't), or Avenge when you have no board (it doesn't)
@@nathaniel817 those secrets literally cannot activate their effects in those situations, whereas judgement of justice can always set an attacker to 1/1(even if they are already 1/1), so the only proper comparison would be another secret which has a situation where it *could* successfully trigger without causing an actual change (I cannot think of one).
Autodefense Matrix >>>> Judgment of Justice in almost every case except them hitting your face. But if they're hitting your face, why are you running Judgment?
Got to give that first opponent some kudos. They stuck it out for a long time. Good job guy for letting this deck do it’s thing
I think they thought they had winning chances. Until Roffle played Bene, they could win in fatigue. Even after they did, the opponent had a higher-value hero power, and even after the monkey, the opponent could still win by going wide and playing with tempo. At the end, though, they probably traded too much - they needed to keep going wider and going face.
@@idisagreewiththat Yea the opponent needed to make use of his numbers to go face and only value trade if they can, roffle draws 1 card/turn while pala summoned 2 3/3s per hero power plus the air raids etc he drew, had he gone face more he could pull it off when roffle draw was bad legendaries.
true :3
I wonder if the devs, at any point during development, considered this a possibility.
Shuffling minions and token minions into the opponents deck, to steal them, to then turn them into random legendaries, to eventually win the game.
Wild is such an abomination by now, I love it.
I've had my hero power robbed, changed to a different class, and given back to me and it trumps any quest based hero power deck
Wild is totally the best mode
Prince Malchezaar is rolling in his grave rn
Good evening, Roffle.
Now, hear me out here. WHat if you use the Tamsin's Phylactery package, but, instead of killing your opponent via Humongous Owl...
You become... THE GREATEST DINOMANCER!
hes already the greatest dinomancer he doesn’t need to become the greatest dinomancer again smh
it's just a more convoluted and slower way to achieve the same exact thing tho
@@rajkanishu But it involves the Greatest Dinomancer, so it's better, smh.
@@mitchgodman no I mean, the goal is still becoming the greatest dinomancer, but it requires extra steps
But I am the greatest dinomancer
I understand why the Paladin traded so much, they had an endless consistent source of 3/3s, whereas you had to rely on RNG.
The fact that it worked out in your favor doesn't necessarily mean it was the wrong play for them to make.
in theory that makes sense, but some of their trades didn't make sense even if their plan was what you said (like giving up damage by trading minions with taunt and some specific trades)
The random legendaries weren't particularly good, so the win definitely wasn't a result of "good RNG" in terms of which random legendaries showed up. The trading made sense initially, but after a certain point they should have started going face. The point of the constant source of 3/3s at that point is to force the opponent to constantly have to deal with that pressure. By always trading, Roffle got to keep drawing cards (a large percentage of legendaries can eat 2 3/3s), and the opponent's board was kept smaller. In effect, at the end they were killing their own minions *for* Roffle, when they could potentially have pressured him down if the minions were only dying to Roffle's attacks. The point of endless 3/3s isn't infinite value, it's overwhelming tempo laced with value.
In Wild, trades are often less important than going face. Most decks want to end the game before they run out of steam. By trading down, they're basically saying that they're going to win the long game which is probably not happening against a deck stacked with legendaries.
How about the same deck but with the legendary that turns you minions into random dragons?
He made that before
And have many 1/1 dragons that cost 1?
@@warlord7376 with better effects then random legendary, i am pretty sure statisticly random dragon effect is better then random legensary but i might be wrong, also you dont need to wait for the monkey
@@shiargch he already did the deck though. Let him play something new
why not both?
That Paladin threw hard by clearing all the time
yeah, all he needed was to keep sending everything face
I think he wanted to play a long game
They could have just been playing it out for fun
winning isn't always fun
Hey Roffle try this...After you put so many weasels and birds into the opponents deck, first play benedictus and steal all your weasels and birds you put in their deck, and the turn after play transmogrifier then Bwonsamdi you draw all 1 cost minions in your deck which is they transmog into legendaries. Suddenly you have 10 legendaries in your hand and opponent have millions of weasels. I've do this combo since bwonsamdi and transmogrifier comes. Only downside of this, every game you play is pretty much half an hour.
a modern day jade rogue deck, with any kind of spicy techs or secondary strategies?
So many Legendaries, and you didn't even need Prince Malchezaar.
That is deck i lost today. Now I see the source of deck. lol
The state of standard led me to play Wild... and it actually feels great!
....
Now that you've had time to play against the same 3 decks for 3 weeks how does it feel?
Someone's gotta lead the charge PIRATES AWAAY YAR HARRR *cannon shot cannon shot cannon shot*
Second guy didn't feel like drawing birds for the next 10 turns
Truly a bird-tastic masterpiece.
Happy Holidays, Roffle 💖🎄
Finally, a deck in 2021 that rewards me for my golden Benny and Elise.
That quest Paladin decided to see this play out
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Hallooo happy holidays everybody
Have the nicest day guys
Good afternoon reply gang, almost Christmas!
Whats up jakob
@@kick458 the deck is
Yogg loves you, Roffle! hahahahaha
It's holy time. Giving a lot of Wiesel and Bird's as gift to your opponent!
"OH MY YOGG IS A ONE MANA COUNTERSPELL"
But includes a better one spell
Roffle be like :
BIRD POG
Weasel priest is my favorite deck!
Can you technically play mechathun early in game and play this hero as a last card and win? Is that a possible deck. Literally only watch RUclips videos of the game
jup
Happy Christmas everyone
You forgot to use Augmented Elekk alongside with Archbishop Benedictus for ultimate fun :D
@@LostOnceLefthanded You can't always shuffle that many, so the Elekk helps a lot. I tried it myself.
@@LostOnceLefthanded Oh, damn. I was very lucky to get it on my first try, then.
Holy shit, this is incredible
a he he heeem, WEASEL PRIST!
Illidan couldn't handle the birds.
22:08 😂😂😂😂😂
Could have had a fairly decent Surrender to Madness at 13:28 :(
What a great deck and video!
I was thinking that this dude obtained the paladin legendary that transforms all the 1 mana cards into legendaries and then you would copy all of them with your legendary 4/6 lol
What if you made a big priest deck, but with charge minions?
Then you would have an awful gaming experience.
@@Serenity23582 what exactly is bad about it? With many rez tools, you just get a bunch of burst damage. Its like aggro control priest.
You'd die before you kill anyone lol. Fun idea but the taunt stuff is there to help you survive the onslaught.
@@theteethcollector865 It's just a lot weaker than the current minion pool that Big Priest is utilizing. You can't survive against Aggro, you wont deal enough Damage vs control/combo cause there arent exactly many good charge minions..
It's just very much inferior to the ordinary approach. That being said, noone is stopping you from trying it out yourself..Roffle isnt playing Decks because they are Meta either.
@@Serenity23582 i see. Thank you for the explanation, and happy holidays!
I want to see frost paladin.."king of the north!"
Holy shit that Oh My Yogg
stuff like that makes me wanna play hearthstone... but id only play otk deckslmao
I'm gonna need the biggest seeding bell you have............................no, thats to big.
You sound so much like Will Forte, you even kinda look like him around the face
The goal of this deck isn't to win, its to make your opponent lose
Im playing also a weasel Deck. But its impossible for me to play this Archetype without "psychic scream".
Same honestly Kobolds and Catacombs is what made the deck possible originally
I would be down for a halo stream anny day
Where is jakob
Here
Lmao
@@Zouzk do your hello comment
'tis the season to be holy
Roffle halo vid when?
I love shoveling shit cards into the opponents deck :D Birbs!
fjola looks pretty o:
I'm a bird AAAA AAAAAA
Best deck ever, shuffle random shit into opponent's deck, gain legendary stonks
Time to bury some more mistakes
Meta = tier Z
Fun = tier SSS
Greetings
Judgement of Justice really shouldn't trigger on a 1/1 :/
I guess the new 6 mana 3/7 doesn't make the cut as a crowd control drop
Actually fun stuff
That's like saying counterspell shouldn't trigger on the coin, or redemption shouldn't proc on a vanilla 1/1, or any other worst case for secrets. The player playing the secret should consider how it can be played around before playing it, and their opponent should consider how to play around potential secrets before triggering them. You don't have to (read: shouldn't) play judgement of justice if your opponent has a 1/1 or an empty board. Also the 6 mana deathrattle is... 6 mana. By that point you'd rather be using mass hysteria(which is cheaper). It's bad with twilight's call and fizzles on xyrella, so it doesn't even play with the deathrattle synergies.
@@remydrouant49 that's a bad analogy. It's more like saying Mirror Entity shouldn't trigger on a full board (it doesn't), or Avenge when you have no board (it doesn't)
@@nathaniel817 those secrets literally cannot activate their effects in those situations, whereas judgement of justice can always set an attacker to 1/1(even if they are already 1/1), so the only proper comparison would be another secret which has a situation where it *could* successfully trigger without causing an actual change (I cannot think of one).
@@remydrouant49 competitive start, for one
Autodefense Matrix >>>> Judgment of Justice in almost every case except them hitting your face. But if they're hitting your face, why are you running Judgment?
Haha that’s ridiculous
I hafe her in golden
Rly tried to watch the vid but there are to many comercial brakes
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