As someone who played plenty of curselock, unless it's the abyssal curses, they can be just as terrible at being drawn as plagues, except they don't have the advantage of being put back into the opponent's deck. The problem is that the system puts a lot of unseen shuffling into the decks, so plagues/curses can be submerged numerous times, and you either have to wait for the decks to thin out, or jam as many as humanly possible into them.
Honestly, plague dk is crazily nice now. I have 97% win rate of playing it. (~88 game played)
one card: Kiljaden
9:47 miss letal
you only show your wins tho
Yes it's less fun to watch when we know the outcome.
I'd like to point attention that he put 4 wins with 4 early Helyas. IDK how much games he played for that
I was screaming at the screen for you to use the Yoddler on Helya, it will trigger twice shuffling 6 Plagues!!!!! I was like "It is obvious"
That does NOT work, what...
@@ChristianHearthstone wait it triggers deathrattles or battlecries?
@@ТуанНгуен-р6ъ It triggers friendly deathrattles
@@hmkellz5862 thank you!
@@ChristianHearthstone then, what about using Yoddler on the minion that upon death shuffles 2 plagues into opponent's deck?
Kiljaden
Plague draw is so unlucky. Curse of warlock have better chance to draw...i think so
As someone who played plenty of curselock, unless it's the abyssal curses, they can be just as terrible at being drawn as plagues, except they don't have the advantage of being put back into the opponent's deck. The problem is that the system puts a lot of unseen shuffling into the decks, so plagues/curses can be submerged numerous times, and you either have to wait for the decks to thin out, or jam as many as humanly possible into them.
The first game was played very poorly.
How so, can you describe us a bit, what do you mean?