monsters with 1 power were statistically better than any other power level in this entire game. It was hilarious to see a goblin completely anihilate an actual hydra and a biblically accurate angel without even batting an eye.
@@IcarusReborn187 NEGATIVE TIME BABY. Its not the shadow realm, but it is the succesor. At least until Mr. SPIN THE SHADOW WHEEL LETS GOOOO comes back.
I love how the slime was the only card to ever be on a player-specific good space but A. It was on the wrong one, B. No one ever attacked it, and C. It never got moved ever again.
You should make a game where one player is predisposed to win, like they spawn closer to the objective, or have an easier path, not obvious, but definitely impactful.
FYI, I believe there is a button that groups multiple assets together, giving you more flexibility to edit the cards later then using the snipping tool. Unless you’re intentionally going for that scuffedness lol.
@@tomf4122card games need to have cards as their main gameplay enabler. Here it's the board and the creation process; this is closer to a deck builder than a true card game.
Not to be cringe but a Collab with Valefisk and Noah would be the perfect match Edit: Wasn't expecting the replies, seems we all want to see the collab.
I do wonder how that would go since they do have slightly different vibes to their videos. Noah is the type to have a good wheel and a bad wheel and rig things to make them more difficult, Valefisk is the type to have a bad wheel and a worse wheel and rig things to make them actually winnable as they start out functionally unwinnable XD
if we wanted the goblin at 27:00 power to be accurate we'd need some probability math. the odds of the uneven snake winning each time is 80%, or 4/5. we then raise this to the power of how many goblins there are ((4/5)^8). That would be about 1/6 chance of winning. So basically, compared to the snake, the goblin has a power of 20. Our equation is [odds of goblin losing]^[goblin amount]/1 chance of winning or [E/(G + E)]^8/1 chance of the goblin losing, where E is the enemy power level and G is the goblin power level. This means that the 1 power card actually had a (1/2)^8/1 chance of winning, or a 1 in 256 chance. This means that the goblin's power would've been 255.
Omg, i watched the whole thing. My jaw dropped when jamin killed the goblin uber combo. This was a surprisingly well thought out game (except for the swearing mechanic) love it, subscribed
idea: a game that goes on forever until someone says a certain word or phrase idea 2: a game that does not end until a player says "i lost" (they lose) or "i won" and they win
it was funny seeing cards with the selection box still in the screenshot but for future games using this concept, you can just copy the fabricated card onto the main board then group it together so it still acts as one object but you can select elements inside of it to change its power easier etc.
Abilities that are usually good is like "When this monster is in play, it boosts all allied monster's attack by 1 except others of the same type." Another is "When fighting an opposing monster with higher attack than itself, it boosts it's attack power by 2." "Also "when this card is defending, increases power by 5, when attacking, decreases power by 5" and "enemy cards cannot pass the space this card is on.
You inspired me to make games on Google slides! I made six and im planning to do more I made games called: A game where the players can change the rules A game where the players fight like the ancient times A game where the players rage in court A game where the players rob people at Mike street A players where the players have to race A game where the players will slowly experience anarchy
I loved their application of MTG lingo to this game. Referring to 1 power creatures as 1/1 tokens even though their is no difference between regular and token creatures is hilarious.
With some of the abilities allowed near the end, you might as well have had a card that says "when this card enters the battlefield it's owner wins immediately"
Hearthstone actually has a minion that says "battlecry: die" battle cry is an enter the battlefield ability that only triggers from hand. It just kills itself
Hey, random idea: Do this but let ChatGPT decide the battles. Here's a silly example: I asked ChatGPT this question: I'm playing a battle card game. When two cards battle, a die is rolled. This die has a number of sides equal to the sum of the power of the two cards. If the result of the die roll is lees than or equal to the lower power card's power, the higher power card is destroyed. Otherwise, the lower power card is destroyed. If the cards have the same power, you can consider the second card to be the one with lower power. Cards can also have secret abilities. I have one card with 1 power battling a card with 1 power. The first card has the ability: "this card automatically wins battles, destroying the other card." The second card has the ability: "Disable the other card's ability." Tell me which die rolls will result in the lwoer card being destroyed and which die rolls will result in the higher card being destroyed. Please also take into account the cards powers. And ChatGPT responded with: Let's consider the abilities and card powers for both cards in this scenario. Card 1 has 1 power and the ability: "this card automatically wins battles, destroying the other card." Card 2 also has 1 power and the ability: "Disable the other card's ability." To determine which card is destroyed, we'll roll a die with sides equal to the sum of the two cards' powers. The sum of their powers is 1 + 1 = 2. Die rolls and their consequences: Die roll is 1: Since the die roll is less than or equal to the lower card's power (which is 1), the higher power card (the first card with the special ability) automatically wins the battle and destroys the other card (the second card). Die roll is 2: Since the die roll is not less than or equal to the lower card's power (which is 1), the lower power card (the second card) is destroyed. In both cases, the lower power card (the second card) is destroyed. The first card with the special ability automatically wins the battle, and the second card's ability to "Disable the other card's ability" does not come into play because it is destroyed. So, for this scenario, a die roll of 2 will result in the lower power card (the second card) being destroyed, and a die roll of 1 will result in the first card (with the special ability) destroying the other card (the second card). The second card's ability to disable the other card's ability is not relevant in this battle. Me again: I just thought it would be funny because, the AI makes arbitrary rulings. You could definitely argue that the auto-destroy ability would be cancelled out here, but ChatGPT doesn't think so. I tried to get ChatGPT to roll the die, but I guess it is bad at that, so I just made it tell me what the result of each rolls would be and I guess you just roll the die yourself.
Watching this after the new one that just came out with the same cast feels great, eventually when you get this going long enough they should have there own playlist.
The moving effect was a huge missed opportunity, he could've moved the creatures so one level 4 monster was outside another players base, effectively creating a likely defeat for one of his opponents while also clearing the way to the other opponents base :D
when they changed the rules mid play because things weren't really working I sort of got an idea, how about a board game where there are no rules and every turn a player can either make up which gets added to the game a rule or act following all the currently existing rules. In fact it has so little rules it doesn't even start with a board, win condition or starting positions, that's up to the players to pick at the start. Once the Each player decides the starting position of another player. After game board, win condition and initial positions are set, the first player begins making up a rule, as there is no rules in place they can act upon yet. The only persistent rules are: No rule can be made that cause an immediate or inevitable win based on the current game state. A newly created rule cannot be used to statisfy the win condition the next turn until the player who created it has had another turn. It can be used to progress it but not to meet During their turn the player can only act or make up a rule, not both. Rules have to be directed and and address only the game itself and not any of the players. Every rule has to apply to and be followed by every player equally and all at the same time. Each rule has to be only one simple thing that can be briefly stated in a single sentence. If a rule relies on a certain game or condition it can only be a single one and can only have one single outcome. (The irony of this rule breaking itself is very much intentional) No rule can be made that invalidates or conflicts with an already existing rule or causes a game state that makes it impossible to progress towards the win condition. If a conflict between rules is discovered after the fact one of them will be eliminated at random. The method of random determination can be anything available as long as it can be reasonably expected to be an equal randomness and no player has any choice of influencing or picking the result. actually I'm getting kinda carried away in details... for the sake of this comment I'll stop here but I think I'll keep taking notes.
"When this unit is created, it dies." That's amazing for shadow isles in legends of runeterra. If creation is controllable, a free death is a great activation for lots of cards there.
I'M sad looks like an edited live stream and we miss all the action. (I'VE FELL INTO THE RUclips RABBIT HOLE AND I COULD END UP WATCHING HOURS OF THIS.... OOPS I DID) love your newest vids with the d20 but also the slides and the checker board and the random stuff you and the players come up with. The 1+ hour content doesn't bother me at all... it helps build the sense of accomplishment when they double roll the 4x true strike of divine judgment for the win after the many repeated failures whether they work against each or not ( there are no rules lol) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK... I can see this lasting for years... it's just that good. Pace yourself and only release once every 2-3 weeks but go all in weather it takes 2-3 hours or everyone dies don't hold back and you got this.... subbed
The worst part is that i found this game actually entertaining and i wiil play it with my friends (spoiler: after 1 power goblin kills 5 power dinosaur the friendship ended)
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monsters with 1 power were statistically better than any other power level in this entire game. It was hilarious to see a goblin completely anihilate an actual hydra and a biblically accurate angel without even batting an eye.
The angel was a bat.
@@ukkisragee9983wut
It’s like seeing a real life critical hit
@@ukkisragee9983 what's the difference between a bat and a biblically accurate angel
Uh actually that was a golem
I love how the meta of this game is to not swear
Then at the end the meta shifts entirely to Carl swearing
ok
The meta of life as well
the meta was the friends we ma...
25:20 *Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep Bleep*
11:28 “Wait, they both have the swearing combo?!?” That’s just an amazing quote and I’m so happy it exists
Pfp of a man of culture
@@枠what is that
Black Lotus @@Tilde_Shii
@@枠 your name is name is name is name is name is name is name
Synergies were real in this game.
I like how almost halfway through the video, the first 5 power card is created, then immediately defeated 5 seconds later by a two power bat.
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Yeah the combat rules were maybe a bit too simple.
Immediately 5 seconds later
Rip the shadow realm mechanic you will be missed
The shadow realm is mainly in games with wheel lover 69
It will be back for sure
@@IcarusReborn187 NEGATIVE TIME BABY. Its not the shadow realm, but it is the succesor. At least until Mr. SPIN THE SHADOW WHEEL LETS GOOOO comes back.
@@ESparkAsterit has sort of returned in the trivia game, let’s gooooooo
@@absoultethings4213 Kinda sad there isnt a superest shadwo after the shadowest realm but whatever.
I love how the slime was the only card to ever be on a player-specific good space but A. It was on the wrong one, B. No one ever attacked it, and C. It never got moved ever again.
Only card other than the goblin on the red good space
You should make a game where one player is predisposed to win, like they spawn closer to the objective, or have an easier path, not obvious, but definitely impactful.
What if they all have a path that looks easier but is harder actually.
make it very obvious lel
That happened at one point. Don't ask me what video it was, but I remember blatant favoritism
It was one of the jeopardy videos. Continue not asking me which one.
Wow, people seem to really love this idea lol, 800 likes!
Can you imagine Doug Doug in one of these videos. The chaos would be immaculate
read another comment that said valefisk too
imagine the three of them
truly the ultimate collab
please
We must force it upon them
@@TwiIightFox we must create an uprising in Doug's chat
@@iconica9516 I agree, if Valefisk and Noah made a board game together the universe would just collapse, because a board game rule would say so.
these chaotic messes are my favourite, i love when the wheel cheers
i think the coin flip should mean you create a spell on tails and a unit of heads, instead of having nothing on tails
ok but that sounds like balanced game design and we dont do that here
@@thonk7611 ... good point
A ability that woud have broken the game would be a immortal creature that can summon other creatures
@@Slipte That's pretty much what the slime did that game
@@reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeemastere1004 i cant remember but if i wrote it then none did it
This game looks like it'd be geniunely fun to play with friends.
a few tweaks like 15 player starting health and it would work!
@@SelandraTheTomewormNagaThat's what I was thinking. That and a bigger field.
FYI, I believe there is a button that groups multiple assets together, giving you more flexibility to edit the cards later then using the snipping tool. Unless you’re intentionally going for that scuffedness lol.
He can control click all of them, cut, then paste as an image
yeah, ctrl+alt+g iirc; it's really handy (ctrl+alt+shift+g ungroups them)
@@theawesomepanda1lance241 Correction: ctrl+alt+shift+g ungroups them when it FEELS LIKE IT
I love how this game isn’t actually a card game in any way
there are cards
@@tomf4122card games need to have cards as their main gameplay enabler. Here it's the board and the creation process; this is closer to a deck builder than a true card game.
Not to be cringe but a Collab with Valefisk and Noah would be the perfect match
Edit: Wasn't expecting the replies, seems we all want to see the collab.
It’s not cringe if it’s true, the problem is that only one would survive.
my bet is vale would survive
Oh no that's too cringe. It gives me the cringies. Cringies alert ⚠️
I do wonder how that would go since they do have slightly different vibes to their videos. Noah is the type to have a good wheel and a bad wheel and rig things to make them more difficult, Valefisk is the type to have a bad wheel and a worse wheel and rig things to make them actually winnable as they start out functionally unwinnable XD
Pretty cringe
if we wanted the goblin at 27:00 power to be accurate we'd need some probability math.
the odds of the uneven snake winning each time is 80%, or 4/5. we then raise this to the power of how many goblins there are ((4/5)^8). That would be about 1/6 chance of winning.
So basically, compared to the snake, the goblin has a power of 20.
Our equation is [odds of goblin losing]^[goblin amount]/1 chance of winning or [E/(G + E)]^8/1 chance of the goblin losing, where E is the enemy power level and G is the goblin power level.
This means that the 1 power card actually had a (1/2)^8/1 chance of winning, or a 1 in 256 chance. This means that the goblin's power would've been 255.
255 power. 256 possible states and 1 has the Jamin winning.
@@piercexlr878 my mistake
in other words: it was a throw 🙃
Wut
Omg, i watched the whole thing. My jaw dropped when jamin killed the goblin uber combo. This was a surprisingly well thought out game (except for the swearing mechanic) love it, subscribed
you know it's a good week when he uploads
It really is
My favorite time
It’s not usually a good week.
"when he uploads" who is he? WHO IS HE!?!?!?!?!?
@@AmericaIsACountry magic the Noah
moral of the stories, goblins are insanely strong and by fair the best card in game lol
I swear that spinner has a bias to the lower probability
Those goblins fuck.
Also i like how thofle gave his bats the ability to fly and then immediately forgot they could fly.
These games are so cool, thanks for the content.
This is like a cultured, peaceful version of Valefisk's board game videos.
Bro I love that you got the Cardmarket crew in on this, it’s great!
Getting the card market boys back on is exactly what I needed
There should’ve been a wheel to determine a cards ability, and each player had a chance to add an ability.
i love that 1's somehow always wins for some reason
"I want the cat"
"Thats a wolf"
😂😂😂😂😂
"But all the cards are randomly generated"
Clearly, literally everything is randomly decided. That is infinitely more chaotic
Yet another epic game that is cursed into oblivion.
Surprised no one created a "as long as this monster is alive, i win the monster creation coin toss"
I think Noah gave them choices on discord or at least monitored power level of abilities
I really wanted to hear Thoralf swear. I was robbed.
I love how 1 goblin beat 2 cards with 4 power.
This is a really cool game, would love to see you iterate on it!
idea: a game that goes on forever until someone says a certain word or phrase
idea 2: a game that does not end until a player says "i lost" (they lose) or "i won" and they win
Flip it. You win if you say "I lose" and vice versa 😂
it was funny seeing cards with the selection box still in the screenshot but for future games using this concept, you can just copy the fabricated card onto the main board then group it together so it still acts as one object but you can select elements inside of it to change its power easier etc.
This stuff always plays out so crazy. Can't wait to see how my own version of a previous MagicTheNoah™ game works out.
I would’ve made a card that sends an opponent into the shadow realm
I love how the mega goblin comes into play and then almost immediately dies to a 1 power creature
Abilities that are usually good is like "When this monster is in play, it boosts all allied monster's attack by 1 except others of the same type." Another is "When fighting an opposing monster with higher attack than itself, it boosts it's attack power by 2." "Also "when this card is defending, increases power by 5, when attacking, decreases power by 5" and "enemy cards cannot pass the space this card is on.
I want this to be a genuine game so I can always choose goblin regardless of anything.
You can do that in some other games aswell to be fair. Nerf goblins though! 👺
I'm pretty sure you can download a copy of the slides and play with friends
You inspired me to make games on Google slides! I made six and im planning to do more
I made games called:
A game where the players can change the rules
A game where the players fight like the ancient times
A game where the players rage in court
A game where the players rob people at Mike street
A players where the players have to race
A game where the players will slowly experience anarchy
Hit me up if you need players
That one red team slime has seen it all, battles and history, deaths and victories, it has seen it since the very start
This game became so calm and chill compared to so many other videos due to the swearing rule lmfao
I love that the guys from Card Market Magic are in this.
i love how the first slime is still in his spot the whole time
Vale would be a perfect fit for this kinda deal
I like how literally nobody went after the slime
This game is awesome and I have never seen this channel before, but for some reason I just loved this
the goblin at the center of the board was like - "I'm the king of the hill now"
10:34 “So ne Sch-“
I’m German, so that was kinda unexpected
RNGesus saved Noah's soul so now he just makes gameboard content
PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE I LOVE THESE VIDEOS SO MUCH THEY MAKE ME LAUGH MY ASS OFF
5 more goblins are summoned.
Your drawing skills are unmatched
love how they forgot about the slime completely
I loved their application of MTG lingo to this game. Referring to 1 power creatures as 1/1 tokens even though their is no difference between regular and token creatures is hilarious.
I made a card game, but it takes 100 spaces to get to the end.
I made a card game but it's desert bus
@@dreamtraveler6135from stardev valley
@@DonickPL in Minecraft
i made a game but you cannot win unless you get a 69 at least once
with d100 >:D
vielen dank für den cut will kein schwören hören
Man sagt doch nicht schwören, ich würde sagen fluchen. Hast du Google Übersetzer verwendet?
With some of the abilities allowed near the end, you might as well have had a card that says "when this card enters the battlefield it's owner wins immediately"
These inspire me to torture my friends even more with board games whenever they owe me money
Hearthstone actually has a minion that says "battlecry: die" battle cry is an enter the battlefield ability that only triggers from hand. It just kills itself
Hey, random idea:
Do this but let ChatGPT decide the battles.
Here's a silly example:
I asked ChatGPT this question:
I'm playing a battle card game. When two cards battle, a die is rolled. This die has a number of sides equal to the sum of the power of the two cards. If the result of the die roll is lees than or equal to the lower power card's power, the higher power card is destroyed. Otherwise, the lower power card is destroyed. If the cards have the same power, you can consider the second card to be the one with lower power. Cards can also have secret abilities.
I have one card with 1 power battling a card with 1 power. The first card has the ability: "this card automatically wins battles, destroying the other card." The second card has the ability: "Disable the other card's ability." Tell me which die rolls will result in the lwoer card being destroyed and which die rolls will result in the higher card being destroyed. Please also take into account the cards powers.
And ChatGPT responded with:
Let's consider the abilities and card powers for both cards in this scenario.
Card 1 has 1 power and the ability: "this card automatically wins battles, destroying the other card."
Card 2 also has 1 power and the ability: "Disable the other card's ability."
To determine which card is destroyed, we'll roll a die with sides equal to the sum of the two cards' powers. The sum of their powers is 1 + 1 = 2.
Die rolls and their consequences:
Die roll is 1: Since the die roll is less than or equal to the lower card's power (which is 1), the higher power card (the first card with the special ability) automatically wins the battle and destroys the other card (the second card).
Die roll is 2: Since the die roll is not less than or equal to the lower card's power (which is 1), the lower power card (the second card) is destroyed.
In both cases, the lower power card (the second card) is destroyed. The first card with the special ability automatically wins the battle, and the second card's ability to "Disable the other card's ability" does not come into play because it is destroyed.
So, for this scenario, a die roll of 2 will result in the lower power card (the second card) being destroyed, and a die roll of 1 will result in the first card (with the special ability) destroying the other card (the second card). The second card's ability to disable the other card's ability is not relevant in this battle.
Me again:
I just thought it would be funny because, the AI makes arbitrary rulings. You could definitely argue that the auto-destroy ability would be cancelled out here, but ChatGPT doesn't think so. I tried to get ChatGPT to roll the die, but I guess it is bad at that, so I just made it tell me what the result of each rolls would be and I guess you just roll the die yourself.
i still love the combo of those 4 people, its always fun
i love watching these types of board games
The Cardmarket team is just su much fun to watch!
26:00 this was a 5 but you gave him a 4.
saw that and checked comments before saying
@@polarix2584 lol, maybe it was because he asked for a 4, so he just gave him a 4 anyway.
Yesn't
I love how the slime survived the entire video
having the cardmarket guys in this type of vid is totally awesome :)
Watching this after the new one that just came out with the same cast feels great, eventually when you get this going long enough they should have there own playlist.
Love you can see the clock in the corner so you can see how long this is actually taking
ok but the op super ability would be "every time one of my creatures die the card summons a creature of the same power level that killed it"
The effect activating via swears was such a baller move.
I know this game took forever for you to record. but i really enjoyed it.
The goblin horde moment was the best.
The moving effect was a huge missed opportunity, he could've moved the creatures so one level 4 monster was outside another players base, effectively creating a likely defeat for one of his opponents while also clearing the way to the other opponents base :D
Thanks for giving a link 👍👍👍👍
That Goblin summoning thing is like an Ancient Power thingamajig that the current generation is trying to use after it's previous owner died
im sat here watching your other video and this just pops up im happy
You definitely got three people great at "creating" cards with custom powers
when they changed the rules mid play because things weren't really working I sort of got an idea, how about a board game where there are no rules and every turn a player can either make up which gets added to the game a rule or act following all the currently existing rules.
In fact it has so little rules it doesn't even start with a board, win condition or starting positions, that's up to the players to pick at the start. Once the Each player decides the starting position of another player. After game board, win condition and initial positions are set, the first player begins making up a rule, as there is no rules in place they can act upon yet.
The only persistent rules are:
No rule can be made that cause an immediate or inevitable win based on the current game state.
A newly created rule cannot be used to statisfy the win condition the next turn until the player who created it has had another turn. It can be used to progress it but not to meet
During their turn the player can only act or make up a rule, not both.
Rules have to be directed and and address only the game itself and not any of the players.
Every rule has to apply to and be followed by every player equally and all at the same time.
Each rule has to be only one simple thing that can be briefly stated in a single sentence. If a rule relies on a certain game or condition it can only be a single one and can only have one single outcome. (The irony of this rule breaking itself is very much intentional)
No rule can be made that invalidates or conflicts with an already existing rule or causes a game state that makes it impossible to progress towards the win condition. If a conflict between rules is discovered after the fact one of them will be eliminated at random. The method of random determination can be anything available as long as it can be reasonably expected to be an equal randomness and no player has any choice of influencing or picking the result.
actually I'm getting kinda carried away in details... for the sake of this comment I'll stop here but I think I'll keep taking notes.
Sounds alot like that chess variant where you make up the pieces and their abilities! You should look that up 😊
Have you heard of the game Nomic?
I remember that i need to finish my own MTG set. New Dyslexia. With Elesh Normal and Boringlegs
"When this unit is created, it dies."
That's amazing for shadow isles in legends of runeterra.
If creation is controllable, a free death is a great activation for lots of cards there.
Shadow Isles be like
"When anything dies, win the game. *Ephemeral.* "
The fact that saying please is the most powerful mechanic is stellar.
Do more please, RNG gaming is just funny😂
I love this stuff keep making them
I'M sad looks like an edited live stream and we miss all the action. (I'VE FELL INTO THE RUclips RABBIT HOLE AND I COULD END UP WATCHING HOURS OF THIS.... OOPS I DID) love your newest vids with the d20 but also the slides and the checker board and the random stuff you and the players come up with. The 1+ hour content doesn't bother me at all... it helps build the sense of accomplishment when they double roll the 4x true strike of divine judgment for the win after the many repeated failures whether they work against each or not ( there are no rules lol) KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK... I can see this lasting for years... it's just that good. Pace yourself and only release once every 2-3 weeks but go all in weather it takes 2-3 hours or everyone dies don't hold back and you got this.... subbed
Why is the goblin the best card. It’s hidden ability must be plot armor.
Carl seems like the kind of guy who would say bonita.
I really did just spend 30 minutes watching some guys moving images in Google slides huh
24:33 Ah, yes, my favourite creature: The bleep goblin.
NOAH YOU HAVE A NOTIFICATION CHECK IT 4:28
its funny because the 5000000 power meme keeps playing in my head
I have been binging these videos, get this man to 1mil subs asap
This wheel was way more brutal than the one in the RPG
It's always fun to watch your videos!
The worst part is that i found this game actually entertaining and i wiil play it with my friends (spoiler: after 1 power goblin kills 5 power dinosaur the friendship ended)
i think ur lying
This game. I need to play this amazingly good looking, unfathomably fun game
Man I love this video.
New subscriber and I intend on playing this with my friends
At the end of the day, the real winner was the slime on the green triangle
Like how jamin conveniently convinces him to swear five times
*_you just gave me a devious idea for one of my slideshows_*