Thesis: the best order is Vamp, then Midas, then Bloop, then Sock. Reasoning: most of the deck is already gold cards. Vamp will strip these cards of their gold, then Midas will re-apply it. The blueprinted Sock will re-trigger this, and so will the real Sock. Problem of this theory: as Dan points out, this won’t work. Vampire and Midas Mask trigger before and outside when Sock & Buskin trigger, meaning the latter won’t retrigger the Vamp + Midas combo. VDude also backs up this break of the theory. Verdict: if you’re looking to maximize the Vampire, you must convert your deck to 2s.
How the wheel works, according to someone with way more hours than me, is it can only hit the last joker purchased or the earliest. 50/50 between the two.
Maybe I am just too much a newbie, but is there a reason he didn't make Blueprint copy Vampire? Sorry if this is a stupid question. edit: nevermind, I just didn't get to the right part of the video yet.
im sad that he held cards for so long that were so usless expect in that 1 case and i was honestly so ready for him to notice it and say " master plan " but nope gotta get rid of that important pivot card that hes been banking on for 3 blinds
If you had bought the second vampire and put it after midas he would strip all gold cards but would get the mult at double the speed...Not to mention your reroll hit a second midas which you could vampire - midas - vampire - midas to go for infinite score right?
Midas-vampire-midas would only be useful once through the deck. Because otherwise you can Put Midas after vampire and get gold after the suck. It doesn't scale immediately like the other way around, but it ends up with an all gold deck that vampire sucks and then has the gold reapplied every hand.
it really feels like bloodstone is a bait. when it hits its amazing but when it doesnt the run just dies.
Thesis: the best order is Vamp, then Midas, then Bloop, then Sock.
Reasoning: most of the deck is already gold cards. Vamp will strip these cards of their gold, then Midas will re-apply it. The blueprinted Sock will re-trigger this, and so will the real Sock.
Problem of this theory: as Dan points out, this won’t work. Vampire and Midas Mask trigger before and outside when Sock & Buskin trigger, meaning the latter won’t retrigger the Vamp + Midas combo. VDude also backs up this break of the theory.
Verdict: if you’re looking to maximize the Vampire, you must convert your deck to 2s.
How the wheel works, according to someone with way more hours than me, is it can only hit the last joker purchased or the earliest. 50/50 between the two.
1 out of 150 jokers and he gets it. Who is this guy?
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I got the set up once. It wasn't with Plasma but I did get to the Ante 10 boss blind before it fell apart
Maybe I am just too much a newbie, but is there a reason he didn't make Blueprint copy Vampire? Sorry if this is a stupid question.
edit: nevermind, I just didn't get to the right part of the video yet.
had a combo like this but didn't get incredibly far into endless because of it wad painted
i keep catching the balatro videos as they drop and im never disappointed great to listen to while studying
im sad that he held cards for so long that were so usless expect in that 1 case and i was honestly so ready for him to notice it and say " master plan " but nope gotta get rid of that important pivot card that hes been banking on for 3 blinds
If you had bought the second vampire and put it after midas he would strip all gold cards but would get the mult at double the speed...Not to mention your reroll hit a second midas which you could vampire - midas - vampire - midas to go for infinite score right?
It doesn't work. Second Vampire won't trigger no matter what because of a flag that checks to see if a card has been Vampired or not that turn.
@@Haelian cool!
I got this combo the other day! I died before ante 8 because I couldn't get any base mult jokes hahaha
Midas-vampire-midas would only be useful once through the deck. Because otherwise you can Put Midas after vampire and get gold after the suck. It doesn't scale immediately like the other way around, but it ends up with an all gold deck that vampire sucks and then has the gold reapplied every hand.
Four of a kind on the final hand probably does it, replace the 2 with one of the steel kings
I pulled off this same combo! I thought to myself "This is Haelian type luck."
Recently had Midas + early Vampire + copy of the Vampire. Sooo broken
you just hold "R" keyboard for restart new run.
Show man betrayed you.
The god combo
I was really hoping you’d get golden ticket