The instant Shudderwock popped up, I immediately thought of Disguised Toast's old vids, where's he'd get over 1000 armour and force the opponent to sit through 5 minutes of animations in the process. He genuinely broke Hearthstone, for longer than any other card I can think of, and if the meta was still as value based as it used to be I'm certain he'd be on top of Wild once again.
He is tier 1 tho in Wild and has been for bery long. And if a slow Shaman deck was even close to playable and Dirty Rat wasn't in core, Shudderwock would be great even in standard, if he had his basic Package with him (Grul + a way to copy + any amount of health gain + anything to clear or freeze board) to go infinite and do something meaningful.
I think Genn and Baku were more impactful than no-charge patches; I remember the patches meta where I fairly easily climbed the ladder with double anti-pirate crabs and a weird ass silence priest that was just built to make warrior pirate sit down and lose. Meanwhile, Genn and Baku were so much stronger because you'd queue up with your odd or even deck and you didn't know what you would face, just that there would definitely be a pop up of one of them for both players. Also, even paladin was the most busted decks of all times when it came out. The sheer variety of nonsense baku and genn created + early rotation give them an edge over patches imo.
The stream was insanity, rarran you’ll get a ton of complaints but you were a bit back and forth on the “current state” of the card as the grading so it isn’t entirely chat’s fault.
Patches is one of the cards that are super easy to underestimate due to (relatively) low impact on the gamestate, but in the long run of playing a deck with it, will crank your win rate up. That's also why its only real direct competition is Renethal, Genn, and Baku. Consistency is ultimately king for competitive TCGs, and a card that will without a doubt give you a small mana advantage 100% of games is just insane. You could have picked any of the four, and I'd probably agree.
Shouldnt you do one king for each class + neutral?? Seems kinda redundant to compare neutral cards to class cards lol completely different scenarios whether they have to adapt to a few decks or a few hundred decks while they're in rotation
So that’s: Caverns for Rogue Shudderwock for Shaman Rexxar DK for Hunter The guy that plays with armor for Druid The new Titans for Priest and Warrior The rest I don’t know
47:26 if we’re talking about current power and play rate, it’s patches for sure. I think the video devolved into which card was best in its release meta like halfway through
these children are showing their age in the comments. Patches is easily the most impactful legendary of all time and yall just weren't there to experience it
Those first three were wild, i dont remember bwomsambi seeing any play at all, but i remember thekal being played a bunch and i remember turalyon being played
Rarran started the video by talking about the cards in their current state. But all his judging was how much the card was played in previous patches. My brain is lost and I can’t find the damn map
Great video! You should do a tournament bracket style next time. It would fix the problem with one card being on top the entire time and you could have more interesting discussion for card vs card. Edit: maybe make it a viewer voted tournament of what they think the best card is and you would be a 'live caster' as each head to head gets voted on.
I love Rarran, but my god my man knoes nothing about wild. Bro shouldve just said this was for standard. Cause man, blud's wild knowledge is abysmal (Love you Rarran)
@@chadgamer6942 like the other guy side he was super good in call to arms paladin in kobolds. But millhouse downside depended on matchup in agressive metas it didnt even matter vs something like a zoo lock it was just a 2 mana 4/4. Its down side is over rated millhouse was a strong card.
This was only ever between the 4 cards that give you something for free at the start of every game without even having to draw them: Baku, Genn, Patches, and Prince Renathal.
Man, people who weren't there to witness patches really need to watch the Reynad rant. This mfer of a card made it, that there wasn't a single non pirate Tier 1 deck. Every class, every archetype was outclassed by patches and even if you wanted to play another archetype for the fun of it you had to run a pirate package to counter the opponents early board. You knew what your opponents were gonna play, 99% of games were a variation of a pirate deck but you just did not have the tools to build a counter deck. Games ended on turn 4-6 on average, all enabled by one single 1-1 card. Even unnerved he wouldn't be as insane in today's hearthstone since we got more tools to deal with aggro, but man, there is no card that had as much impact on the game as he had.
It genuinely feels like he had the end result in mind and was just working towards it during the entire vid. Like, I understand silently skipping garbage cards, but when he explicitly just clicked through to the next card he had in mind, it kinda undermined the entire concept of King of the Hill - the point is that in one-to-one comparisons an absolute favourite may lose to an otherwise mediocre thing. I guess I just don't understand the point of this format - it did have a couple of interesting discussions in the beginning, but the second half could've been easily replaced with a vid "Why Patches is the strongest card in the Hearthstone history". The comparisons he made in that half were, like, on a conceptual level, i. e. with a presupposition "(almost) nothing can possibly be better than patches" instead of by individual merits of cards
Patches, Baku and Shudder are the trifector of HS bullshit. All three of them made me quit the game for a while. I think patches is a close but good call for the winner if only for the fact that I don't want to hear his voiceline ever again, thinking of "I'm in charge now!" invokes pure hatred to this day.
Bran in standard many years later - in most meta decks. Patches wouldn't see play in standard, or if it did it would be in one rogue deck. Rarran is crazy.
*in some versions of shadow priest (and it lowers its win rate) and both of those decks are overall not that strong, especially in high legend where they both fall of the cliff
This is the pirate archetype not patches. If there was an undead patches he would be in unholy dk, frost dk, and undead priest (more debateable since they have Rez)
Renathal's power was never mentioned by Rarran. It fundamentally impacts the CORE STRUCTURE OF HEARTHSTONE, which is DECK BUILDING. I think until you get to Yogg, Renathal full clears everyone else
In my opiniom Baku and Genn are tied first. Blizzard nerfed Yogg, they nerfed Patches and they nerfed Renethal, but they straight up REMOVED Baku and Genn from standard, back in the day blizzard's way to balance wild was to do nothing at all, all their focus was on standard, so moving a card to wild was the equivalent of them removing it from the game. Their mechanics were so fundamentally brokenthat they HAD to remove it, if they were not rotated early, they would have been meta defining up until the next rotation. I think that a pair of card that forced the devs to send them to the non-suported mode, deserved to be top 1.
thx for another good video Rarran, a suggestion if u do another video similar to this one is that if a card wins like 10 times in a row to put it in a tournament bracket and then force choose a different one and put them up against other 10 times winners and add the last card of the king of the hill as the bottom seed. thx for reading love the content.
Not only was Loatheb good in the Standard it was a part of, it's still an absolute powerhouse in Wild, which is insane given the card is NINE years old.
Man idk, I think you really undervalued Dr. Boom. I can't really think of any other card that reached such a level of ubiquity where it became like a representative or mascot of the game itself in the community's mind. What other legendary was so popular and widely played that it got its own expansion themed around it after its initial release?
Why are none of the comments just talking about how fun this was to watch on stream and on vid. Honestly really loved it with the exception of a few moments. Might be fun to do some variation of this with guests from other games or something like that. Luv u rarran < 3
Saw the whole VOD and loved the discussions until people went wild with it. Keep doing this stuff man. Yet it would be cool to see this thing with other creators perhaps instead of Chat. (Totally looking at Dekkster and Eddy..😂)
Really cool, only fault is that you compared Patches with Charge while it doesn't have charge, while other cards you evaluated as they are currently and not at their peak, but oh well, it's your list anyway. For me personally it's a toss up between Caverns Bellow, Baku, Demon Seed, Gruf and Yogg
I still think that warrior's Dr boom hero card is the most impactful that was ever printed and I'm very surprised you didn't talk about it. Like, ever since it released, when I queued standard I would always face mech warrior and it was solely because Dr boom was fucking insanely broken, and if you didn't play it you wouldn't win. Pretty frustrating to be honest (nothing beats playing against priest, but still a lot of pain)
As someone who played patches at the time of release and throughout his lifetime absolutely correct. Patches was fundamentally the strongest card without charge and some people still can't comprehend it.
I think there is a legitimate claim to Astalor being better than patches. Patches was in every deck at the time, and is still run in aggro decks in wild. Astalor is run in every deck type, in every deck, is played in wild, AND is a win condition on it's own that generates card advantage and value. I'm not trying to undersell patches, I also played when it came out, but Astalor is also just an insane card.
rattlegore with current undead cards would be poggers. Imagine drawing and summoning a copy of it from that 9 mana undead taunt lel and imagine its with buffed statts
People were willing to spend real money on getting the Naxx adventure just to get Loatheb, everyone ran him, also Lich king being the most iconic character in Blizzard history helped him get those numbers too
I have never, never had a video get me so loud before. God this was a good video, I didn't agree with MAJORITY of it, but I mean thats the point right, I felt like I was cheering for a sport team lmao. Thanks for the video Rarran
Fun fact open the way gate can still give you infinite turns even after parrot all you need to do is play potion of illusion throughout the course of the game and you then just go infinite
When I first played marrowgar. I played vs a frost death knight. He just pointed a bunch of spells face and I couldn't do shit because my board was full and frozen.
I feel like Dr Boom was overlooked. In its meta it was played in EVERY deck. I’m pretty sure everyone that had the card played it. It’s part of the reason wild even exists. Maybe I’m just a boomer.
Was nice going through all the old legendaries and coming back to those fond memories. BUT PATCHES WILL NEVER BE MY KING!!! .5% extra chance for drawing a card you want doesn't ever beat a full 10 minute slam poetry performance
Rarren you cheated, you had to pick randomly between Mayor Noggenfogger and Sunkeeper Tarim.
I was days late to comment the same thing
"And Guff was played in every single deck it was played in" - Rarran 2023
48:51 for those wondering
1 in fact does equal 1
This was what Rarran said when he said it.
The instant Shudderwock popped up, I immediately thought of Disguised Toast's old vids, where's he'd get over 1000 armour and force the opponent to sit through 5 minutes of animations in the process. He genuinely broke Hearthstone, for longer than any other card I can think of, and if the meta was still as value based as it used to be I'm certain he'd be on top of Wild once again.
He is tier 1 tho in Wild and has been for bery long. And if a slow Shaman deck was even close to playable and Dirty Rat wasn't in core, Shudderwock would be great even in standard, if he had his basic Package with him (Grul + a way to copy + any amount of health gain + anything to clear or freeze board) to go infinite and do something meaningful.
Shudderwock killed me interest in Hearthstone. I despised the fact that that card made the game into "Play Aggro or Shudder Shaman or die."
Damn. Surprised the Wisp ended up winning, but it's certainly well earned. Undoubtedly a powerhouse of a legendary and deserves all kudos to it.
really surprised angry chicken lost to wisp, but the value really is just insane
the wisp that draws you a card. and starts in your hand if you play a couple pirates.
Patches is arguably WORSE than wisp. Wisp is 0 mana.
@@fredcole6844do you think kobold librarian is a bad card?
@@fredcole6844 actually patches, as long as you dont draw him, is indeed better then Wisp. And its more likely you dont draw 1 patches then 3 wisps
I think Genn and Baku were more impactful than no-charge patches; I remember the patches meta where I fairly easily climbed the ladder with double anti-pirate crabs and a weird ass silence priest that was just built to make warrior pirate sit down and lose.
Meanwhile, Genn and Baku were so much stronger because you'd queue up with your odd or even deck and you didn't know what you would face, just that there would definitely be a pop up of one of them for both players.
Also, even paladin was the most busted decks of all times when it came out.
The sheer variety of nonsense baku and genn created + early rotation give them an edge over patches imo.
Also, gen and baku are still played with great success in wild (totem shaman, boys paladin and quest hunter)
The stream was insanity, rarran you’ll get a ton of complaints but you were a bit back and forth on the “current state” of the card as the grading so it isn’t entirely chat’s fault.
Yea... this was what I thought when watching the video...
no one cares it's just for fun
@@williamhenderson3597 170 cared enough to like it though
@@williamhenderson3597 wrong
yeah 170 turds did like it ur right! good job bud!@@GubbiGap
Rarran at the start: we’re gonna be talking about the current version
Rarran at the end: coping and simping for patches
Patches is still good even in its current version.
@@hugomendoza5665 Its garbage compared to brann or other top tiers.
@@jakub2682 yes, it is bad in standard because it is not there
Right? This video hurt my soul
@@jakub2682 Patches compared to Brann isn't even close. Patches was nerfed into the dirt and its still busted. Brann is good, but niche.
Patches is one of the cards that are super easy to underestimate due to (relatively) low impact on the gamestate, but in the long run of playing a deck with it, will crank your win rate up. That's also why its only real direct competition is Renethal, Genn, and Baku. Consistency is ultimately king for competitive TCGs, and a card that will without a doubt give you a small mana advantage 100% of games is just insane. You could have picked any of the four, and I'd probably agree.
Unity, precision, perfection describes the best legendary of all time
Lol he’s in rotation atm and is not good
@@OrthodoxRabbiBillClinton he is in mech mage
@@benjaminyarleque2345 which is a tier 200 deck?
Zilliax is the best great card of all time, but he's not the best greatest card of all time.
a warrior-only card now
considering he's taunt and no deck wants lifesteal in the current turn 6 lethal meta
Shouldnt you do one king for each class + neutral?? Seems kinda redundant to compare neutral cards to class cards lol completely different scenarios whether they have to adapt to a few decks or a few hundred decks while they're in rotation
He did best overall, I agree that there's just so much easy views now if he does one for each class and just neutral
I agree but then it would just be getting 'that' card then the video is over
So that’s:
Caverns for Rogue
Shudderwock for Shaman
Rexxar DK for Hunter
The guy that plays with armor for Druid
The new Titans for Priest and Warrior
The rest I don’t know
I have never disagreed with Rarran more in my life and I am currently fuming. Good video, worth the like
47:26 if we’re talking about current power and play rate, it’s patches for sure. I think the video devolved into which card was best in its release meta like halfway through
Whenever Rarran talks about how good cards are, I always feel like we play two different games xD
Take a shot every time he mispronounces a WoW name
Crank the siren boys, we got someone with a BAC of 12.8
I’m faded
No thanks. I don't want to die.
I did this and now I’m in purgatory, 11/10 would recommend
This is the pregame I'm trying to have
these children are showing their age in the comments. Patches is easily the most impactful legendary of all time and yall just weren't there to experience it
L take and I was there
I think if Rarran ever doesn’t bring up the fact that Il’Gynoth was played AT TWO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS the Earth would literally explode
Those first three were wild, i dont remember bwomsambi seeing any play at all, but i remember thekal being played a bunch and i remember turalyon being played
bwonsamdi is still sometimes picked for reno priest in wild
Very happy that Rarran still managed to pronounce every single Legendary differently to what it is actually called.
Cavrins
Imagine making all these cool legendaries and all of them loses of a 1 mana 1/1
Renathal is the card that got me back into Hearthstone after a 3 year break. As soon as I saw it I knew we were back
Rarran started the video by talking about the cards in their current state. But all his judging was how much the card was played in previous patches. My brain is lost and I can’t find the damn map
Judges cards by how powerful they were in the past but also not by how powerful they were in the past. Duh, can't you keep up? /s
Rarran: There’s a conversation here it’s really impactful and used to rule the meta
Also Rarran: Picks the king anyway
Bonswamndi ran the bracket for waaaay longer than i thought it would
Loatheb was in EVERY SINGLE DECK in the game...
Rarran out here with the reverse psychology making you comment on his intentional mispronounced names.
Great video! You should do a tournament bracket style next time. It would fix the problem with one card being on top the entire time and you could have more interesting discussion for card vs card.
Edit: maybe make it a viewer voted tournament of what they think the best card is and you would be a 'live caster' as each head to head gets voted on.
Sitting here chilling when a 51 minute Rarran video drops. Amazing.
I love Rarran, but my god my man knoes nothing about wild. Bro shouldve just said this was for standard. Cause man, blud's wild knowledge is abysmal (Love you Rarran)
Agreed but at least he ended with probably the correct best card even for wild, I would argue genn is maybe better but definitely those 2
Please do worst legendary as well!!! Was fun to see all the old powerhouses over the years :D
But it's just Duskfallen Aviana
@@CirnoFairy nah I think its millhouse no other card can just lose you the game on turn 2 like that
@@chadgamer6942 he was run in old call to arms lists since he had good stats, so he did something
@@chadgamer6942 like the other guy side he was super good in call to arms paladin in kobolds. But millhouse downside depended on matchup in agressive metas it didnt even matter vs something like a zoo lock it was just a 2 mana 4/4. Its down side is over rated millhouse was a strong card.
23:20 "If Caverns Below and Shudderwock were in the same format..." MAH DUDE, THEY ARE BOTH IN WILD and Cavern Below sees next to 0 play.
This was only ever between the 4 cards that give you something for free at the start of every game without even having to draw them: Baku, Genn, Patches, and Prince Renathal.
Man, people who weren't there to witness patches really need to watch the Reynad rant.
This mfer of a card made it, that there wasn't a single non pirate Tier 1 deck. Every class, every archetype was outclassed by patches and even if you wanted to play another archetype for the fun of it you had to run a pirate package to counter the opponents early board. You knew what your opponents were gonna play, 99% of games were a variation of a pirate deck but you just did not have the tools to build a counter deck.
Games ended on turn 4-6 on average, all enabled by one single 1-1 card.
Even unnerved he wouldn't be as insane in today's hearthstone since we got more tools to deal with aggro, but man, there is no card that had as much impact on the game as he had.
Bonswamdi 💀
Goon
bob salami
It genuinely feels like he had the end result in mind and was just working towards it during the entire vid.
Like, I understand silently skipping garbage cards, but when he explicitly just clicked through to the next card he had in mind, it kinda undermined the entire concept of King of the Hill - the point is that in one-to-one comparisons an absolute favourite may lose to an otherwise mediocre thing.
I guess I just don't understand the point of this format - it did have a couple of interesting discussions in the beginning, but the second half could've been easily replaced with a vid "Why Patches is the strongest card in the Hearthstone history". The comparisons he made in that half were, like, on a conceptual level, i. e. with a presupposition "(almost) nothing can possibly be better than patches" instead of by individual merits of cards
Patches, Baku and Shudder are the trifector of HS bullshit. All three of them made me quit the game for a while. I think patches is a close but good call for the winner if only for the fact that I don't want to hear his voiceline ever again, thinking of "I'm in charge now!" invokes pure hatred to this day.
I think it couldn't be said better...
Tfw a 1/1 made you quit the game.
You forgot Theothar 😅
I fucking hated playing this game when everyone was playing either Baku or Odd lmao
"Current form" that the keyword right there that should this guys remembered
Bran in standard many years later - in most meta decks. Patches wouldn't see play in standard, or if it did it would be in one rogue deck. Rarran is crazy.
tbh it sees play in 2 decks in wild, shadow priest and pirate rogue.
*in some versions of shadow priest (and it lowers its win rate) and both of those decks are overall not that strong, especially in high legend where they both fall of the cliff
This is the pirate archetype not patches. If there was an undead patches he would be in unholy dk, frost dk, and undead priest (more debateable since they have Rez)
@@witeklos1461 yeah, not saying they were great, pirate rogue is ok but it's mostly carried by the dredge weapon.
Thank you patches for making this video last shorter than 12 hours.
I'M IN CHARRGE NOW! for all the OG's who remember.
Renathal's power was never mentioned by Rarran. It fundamentally impacts the CORE STRUCTURE OF HEARTHSTONE, which is DECK BUILDING. I think until you get to Yogg, Renathal full clears everyone else
The Caverns Debate was insane to see live
In my opiniom Baku and Genn are tied first. Blizzard nerfed Yogg, they nerfed Patches and they nerfed Renethal, but they straight up REMOVED Baku and Genn from standard, back in the day blizzard's way to balance wild was to do nothing at all, all their focus was on standard, so moving a card to wild was the equivalent of them removing it from the game. Their mechanics were so fundamentally brokenthat they HAD to remove it, if they were not rotated early, they would have been meta defining up until the next rotation. I think that a pair of card that forced the devs to send them to the non-suported mode, deserved to be top 1.
PLEASE do a worst legendaries video this one was so funny to watch live and here, I sent it to my friends
39:57 well that "teenage years" made me feel really old
thx for another good video Rarran, a suggestion if u do another video similar to this one is that if a card wins like 10 times in a row to put it in a tournament bracket and then force choose a different one and put them up against other 10 times winners and add the last card of the king of the hill as the bottom seed. thx for reading love the content.
Patches is just a mini-yogg. Appearance wise. They are one and the same, but at different times - GOATs.
The sheer murdering of some names made this video even more entertaining! I'd go for Renathal, such a game changer.
Not only was Loatheb good in the Standard it was a part of, it's still an absolute powerhouse in Wild, which is insane given the card is NINE years old.
So much nostalgia and ptsd. I can hear CHARGE!!!!! as soon as patches was summoned. My top 3 was Reno, Patches, and then Dr. Boom.
Man idk, I think you really undervalued Dr. Boom. I can't really think of any other card that reached such a level of ubiquity where it became like a representative or mascot of the game itself in the community's mind. What other legendary was so popular and widely played that it got its own expansion themed around it after its initial release?
Mayor Noggenfogger is the greatest card in the history of Hearthstone.
I would like to see this but class legendaries only. I feel like so many commons win out just by the fact that every single deck runs them.
Why are none of the comments just talking about how fun this was to watch on stream and on vid. Honestly really loved it with the exception of a few moments. Might be fun to do some variation of this with guests from other games or something like that. Luv u rarran < 3
Saw the whole VOD and loved the discussions until people went wild with it. Keep doing this stuff man. Yet it would be cool to see this thing with other creators perhaps instead of Chat. (Totally looking at Dekkster and Eddy..😂)
Just waiting for Baku to show up. The card so broken the devs had to straight up remove her
I remember playing Zeph in a druid deck full of duplicates, just because I could draw so much it was almost always active :D
Really cool, only fault is that you compared Patches with Charge while it doesn't have charge, while other cards you evaluated as they are currently and not at their peak, but oh well, it's your list anyway. For me personally it's a toss up between Caverns Bellow, Baku, Demon Seed, Gruf and Yogg
Super cool content, would be nice if u do a king of the hill from every class card!
honorable mention to finja with water rogue what a crazy deck, patches too in there
Rarran ignoring chat and picking the worst option of the 2 for 50 minutes straight...
Thats whats I’m saying the moment he said bwonswamdi beat thekal i was like “alright its gonna be one of these videos”🤣
@@leojake878 Bwonsamdi was a staple in a tier 0 deck. Thekal was never that.
Great video, thanks Rarran!
had me fighting for some of my favourite cards yelling at the laptop bro haha, good vid man
Great video Rarran, hope you'll go through other rarities as well, might make for some interesting conversations
I always love when Rarren trys talking lore. 😅😅😅😅
I still think that warrior's Dr boom hero card is the most impactful that was ever printed and I'm very surprised you didn't talk about it. Like, ever since it released, when I queued standard I would always face mech warrior and it was solely because Dr boom was fucking insanely broken, and if you didn't play it you wouldn't win. Pretty frustrating to be honest (nothing beats playing against priest, but still a lot of pain)
As someone who played patches at the time of release and throughout his lifetime absolutely correct. Patches was fundamentally the strongest card without charge and some people still can't comprehend it.
As a quite long time (since Old Gods release) Wild format player, I can say only one thing after watching:
my PTSD triggered too many times T_T
Rarran attempting to loreplain Tarim when he's unique to Hearthstone is peak Rarran.
imho: shudderwock just much bigger than other legendaries
remind ur feelings after "My jaws that bite, my claws that catch!"
I think there is a legitimate claim to Astalor being better than patches. Patches was in every deck at the time, and is still run in aggro decks in wild. Astalor is run in every deck type, in every deck, is played in wild, AND is a win condition on it's own that generates card advantage and value. I'm not trying to undersell patches, I also played when it came out, but Astalor is also just an insane card.
rattlegore with current undead cards would be poggers. Imagine drawing and summoning a copy of it from that 9 mana undead taunt lel and imagine its with buffed statts
Patches in its current form nowhere near the best legendary
The worst legendary would be an awesome sequel to this!
23:27 Shudder and taverns ARE in the same format. One is a tier one deck and the other hasn’t seen play even in its revert state
i love how short the astalor debate is in this video
that debate got heated
That thumbnail is dope
Now I wish I watched this stream. Dope concept dope video
"We're judging this considering how powerful it is in wild" - *picks Kargath over Umbra* rofl
My eye twitches Everytime Rarran said ‘Kavrens’ instead of ‘Caverns’ haha
Yogg destroyed the tournament scene for quite awhile. Little suprised chat pickes patches over him.
Really good video
It felt like how the card does in wild is an after thought lmao
I love how in the intro moorabi beats patches 😂
Shudder and caverns are both in wild and caverns sees like no play
Fun fact: when The Lich King was released, over 25% of all decks ran him. OG Renethal in terms of popularity
People were willing to spend real money on getting the Naxx adventure just to get Loatheb, everyone ran him, also Lich king being the most iconic character in Blizzard history helped him get those numbers too
I have never, never had a video get me so loud before. God this was a good video, I didn't agree with MAJORITY of it, but I mean thats the point right, I felt like I was cheering for a sport team lmao. Thanks for the video Rarran
Can't believe you picked Mutanus over Deathstalker Rexxar.
I have to say I think there were real arguments for Leeroy and Loatheb
it was a very chill stream and chill talk recorded , right @rarran ?
Lord Marrowgar is nowhere near close to Raza's power level what
I'd say in the current form. Likely Genn or Tony, cause unlike patches it defines entire decks.
Genuinely had a blast watching this video and seeing all of your takes on the card, can't wait for the worst legendary card
>rarran talking about skiping genn, and then instantly skipping over malfurion the pestilence big KEKW moment
Fun fact open the way gate can still give you infinite turns even after parrot all you need to do is play potion of illusion throughout the course of the game and you then just go infinite
And its acturally quite easy. Just use etc to generate whatever card you want as it doesnt count as being in your deck
Drink whenever Rarran says “Cavrens”
If Dr. Boom went to summon 4 bombs now I wonder if it would see play again
1:03 “Bone Swandi versus Tørlawn, trillion?”
When I first played marrowgar. I played vs a frost death knight. He just pointed a bunch of spells face and I couldn't do shit because my board was full and frozen.
"Sunkeeper Tarim is a top 5 legendary in the game"
-Rarran, 2023
I feel like Dr Boom was overlooked. In its meta it was played in EVERY deck. I’m pretty sure everyone that had the card played it. It’s part of the reason wild even exists. Maybe I’m just a boomer.
Was nice going through all the old legendaries and coming back to those fond memories.
BUT PATCHES WILL NEVER BE MY KING!!!
.5% extra chance for drawing a card you want doesn't ever beat a full 10 minute slam poetry performance