Is it really correct to throw away the coin for completing the quest one turn early? I see everyone doing it, but it seems really questionable to me. Definitely depends on matchup, but I think it’s just wrong.
the way i think about it is, you play coin to be able to play an extra card or a better card, by playing the coin on one, turn 5 you can essentially play an extra/better card. Im not saying i know, but thats how i see it
it’s a combo priest, you don’t need the quest, it slows the deck down, why skip turn 1, instead of playing a light warden. The point of the deck is to keep a minion on board and buff it into oblivion. It’s an all in type deck that snowballs. Although it heals a lot, and the +3/+3 would definitely help in the long run it’s just not worth it.
Floop gloop, pounce, elise, bees. It’s one of the two common druid otks combined with quest druid, decks tend to run nomi, malgyos combo or infinite pounce combo
Patrick Gödde duplicate duplicates the floop, the pounce, the bees and the floop spell, floop spell x2 means you gain 2 mana for every minion that dies, so that’s 8 mana from one bees spell, 2 mana more if you kill something, then because the floop is duplicated and copies your last summoned minion you can play another elise, duping another floop, another bees, and some more pounces, it goes infinite and allows you infinite hero attack and how much damage you can deal in one turn is simply based on your APM, and, its not stopped by taunts etc because bees deal damage to minions which yes, kills minions.
Patrick Gödde basically the interation between floop and elise where after playing elise there is two floops in your hand which copy the last minion played which allows you infinite elises + floop spells & bees allows you to get infinite amounts of any card in your hand and since pounce is 0 mana you can always play the infinite pounces. Basically imagine it like you have 2 elises in hand, and pounce along with infinite mana, meaning infinite pounces.
What's the hype around quest druid? I think the deck sucks. I win against it more than any deck(that's not a meme like warlock) while playing bad stuff like quest rogue.
@@bontcha1265 it just don't seem extremely powerful. Sure there are a few powerful cards but only like 4 or 5 of them. Idk sure sometimes they have the nuts and win but typically you can do fine.
Decks that have just one copy of each card (like legendary rule) = deck has no duplicates. Some powerful cards require this condition in order to work : Notably Reno Jackson in the past (that's why they are also called Reno decks sometimes) or Zephrys the Great in current standard. The name comes from "Elder Dragon Highlander" (in short E.D.H. or simply just "Highlander") - a popular variation of Magic the Gathering custom rule set invented by fans that use one copy of each card except basic lands for deck building. This custom format is now officially adopted and re-named "Commander".
Am I the only one who thinks rarer cards shouldn't be better cards? I think that rarer cards should have rarer effects. Yes, sure, that often means there's more power behind them, but it also means you get cards that are fun buildarounds.
The music where he builds the deck is like every family chanel’s intro music
music at 0:18 made me feel like watching a 13 year old girls room tour
thijs is a 13 year old boy tho
Nobody:
Thijs: Droooooooood
7:35 with my luck this would have been a doomsayer. 😂
What is the otk combo?
loving the frequent uploads!
Thats what he said about making maybe weaker own decks , but making it work is just so true. I'm watching u since 2 years +! Keep up :)
His first sub sticking around for over 4 1/2 years is high-key heartwarming
Dang I would have liked to see the thought process behind deck building here. Glad it was included in some way!
Using the otk druid deck above, would you use the coin turn 1 against Zuljin secret hunter?
I had same idea yesterday and came out a pretty good deck, I still perfectioning, last cut was 1 mana floop spell+bees for vargoth and siamat
### HIGHLANDER DR00D
# Class: Druid
# Format: Standard
# Year of the Dragon
#
# 1x (1) Untapped Potential
# 1x (1) Worthy Expedition
# 1x (2) Bloodmage Thalnos
# 1x (2) Crystal Merchant
# 1x (2) Keeper Stalladris
# 1x (2) Wrath
# 1x (2) Zephrys the Great
# 1x (3) Ferocious Howl
# 1x (3) SN1P-SN4P
# 1x (3) Tinkmaster Overspark
# 1x (3) Vulpera Scoundrel
# 1x (3) Wardruid Loti
# 1x (4) Archmage Vargoth
# 1x (4) Flobbidinous Floop
# 1x (4) Keeper of the Grove
# 1x (4) Sandbinder
# 1x (4) Swipe
# 1x (5) Anubisath Defender
# 1x (5) Elise the Enlightened
# 1x (5) Oasis Surger
# 1x (5) Starfall
# 1x (5) Zilliax
# 1x (6) Hidden Oasis
# 1x (6) Khartut Defender
# 1x (6) Nourish
# 1x (6) Unseen Saboteur
# 1x (7) Chef Nomi
# 1x (7) Siamat
# 1x (8) Jepetto Joybuzz
# 1x (10) King Phaoris
#
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# To use this deck, copy it to your clipboard and create a new deck in Hearthstone
BTW here's the list, if someone wanna help testing
Is it really correct to throw away the coin for completing the quest one turn early? I see everyone doing it, but it seems really questionable to me. Definitely depends on matchup, but I think it’s just wrong.
Definitely
the way i think about it is, you play coin to be able to play an extra card or a better card, by playing the coin on one, turn 5 you can essentially play an extra/better card. Im not saying i know, but thats how i see it
in wild i see people doing it vs secret mages and i just facepalm.
@@acancaacanca926 You lose against Secret Mage anyway. Imo the best play is Quest Coin concede.
@@fosso8803 Fair point :D
“You can’t break the meta if you play the meta” - Thijs 2019
What is the most important legendary of quest Druid besides quest itself
no core, with Elise , Floop and Nomi you can have 10 Nomi at the end, no control can out value you this play
@@hadimoradi8894 thanks for the tip
@@kemalsorucuoglu1147 np
9:33
legend
11-2 with my warlock against controlwarr
8-3 against druid
6-1 against mage
You should play the real metabreaker "warlock" 👌🏽
what makes a deck a "highlander" deck?
Not using 2 of the same card
highlander deck=reno deck
I live in a world where ppl haven't watched Highlander ... TheFeels
@@mdfaber7 if you are talking about the old 1986 film highlander then yes a lot of people now a days probably have never seen that lol
@@MrDudescu oh ty
I honestly can't see how to do the otk
OTK must mean something different in the Netherlands.
how mich dust is this deck?
At least 18k
I dont understand why the last priest was playing quest priest without the quest
it’s a combo priest, you don’t need the quest, it slows the deck down, why skip turn 1, instead of playing a light warden. The point of the deck is to keep a minion on board and buff it into oblivion. It’s an all in type deck that snowballs. Although it heals a lot, and the +3/+3 would definitely help in the long run it’s just not worth it.
@@BloodPigeon you could play the quest if you don't have northsire on first turn, there's really no reason not to play the priest quest.
what is OTK about this deck?
Floop gloop, pounce, elise, bees. It’s one of the two common druid otks combined with quest druid, decks tend to run nomi, malgyos combo or infinite pounce combo
Patrick Gödde duplicate duplicates the floop, the pounce, the bees and the floop spell, floop spell x2 means you gain 2 mana for every minion that dies, so that’s 8 mana from one bees spell, 2 mana more if you kill something, then because the floop is duplicated and copies your last summoned minion you can play another elise, duping another floop, another bees, and some more pounces, it goes infinite and allows you infinite hero attack and how much damage you can deal in one turn is simply based on your APM, and, its not stopped by taunts etc because bees deal damage to minions which yes, kills minions.
Patrick Gödde basically the interation between floop and elise where after playing elise there is two floops in your hand which copy the last minion played which allows you infinite elises + floop spells & bees allows you to get infinite amounts of any card in your hand and since pounce is 0 mana you can always play the infinite pounces.
Basically imagine it like you have 2 elises in hand, and pounce along with infinite mana, meaning infinite pounces.
Hey, Thidgis.
Nothing. Just wanted to write how the Text-to-Speech says your name.
Also, "T'ral". For some reason, I like that phonetic pronunciation for Thrall. Neat, honestly.
You can brake the meta when you create the meta :D
Wow that priest was absolute trash lol
I love thicc anime thijs.
Of course is unbeatable, with 10 legendaries in the deck xD
Are you a new player?
@@imnotarapper1712 seems to be xd
What's the hype around quest druid? I think the deck sucks. I win against it more than any deck(that's not a meme like warlock) while playing bad stuff like quest rogue.
You encounter bad druids
@@bontcha1265 it just don't seem extremely powerful. Sure there are a few powerful cards but only like 4 or 5 of them. Idk sure sometimes they have the nuts and win but typically you can do fine.
No jokes. I beat quest druid with highlander warlock once
why those decks are called 'highlander' anyone ? :p
Because there can only be one
That's is my question too. I call them singleton as some other players
hearthstone.gamepedia.com/Highlander probably not the response you want but in the trivia part you can find an "answer" to that question.
Land on me thijs with your highlander druid.
play charge priest
Guys, what is a highlander deck?
No duplicates in deck
Marc then what is a singleton deck
Decks that have just one copy of each card (like legendary rule) = deck has no duplicates. Some powerful cards require this condition in order to work : Notably Reno Jackson in the past (that's why they are also called Reno decks sometimes) or Zephrys the Great in current standard. The name comes from "Elder Dragon Highlander" (in short E.D.H. or simply just "Highlander") - a popular variation of Magic the Gathering custom rule set invented by fans that use one copy of each card except basic lands for deck building. This custom format is now officially adopted and re-named "Commander".
@@nathagunu18 The same
VI WON
Calls this deck OTK Druid and doesn't show the OTK
Am I the only one who thinks rarer cards shouldn't be better cards? I think that rarer cards should have rarer effects. Yes, sure, that often means there's more power behind them, but it also means you get cards that are fun buildarounds.
Can you please not put royalty free music it doesnt fit well
Stopped watching after he MCT the tirion. For some reason it's not fun to watch someone win that way.
do you mean mct? Yeah he got lucky there.
@@acancaacanca926 yeah that's what I meant sorry, fixed it.
Why can’t you just have some fun?
But it's fun to watch the shaman rng mutate into a fucking tirion? That fucker deserved it
Man Im early