(I'm assuming, i really have no idea what goes on at their end) the animation duration is different compared to other hero powers. more of an oversight on blizzard's end since reckless apprentice came out much later.
As others have said, it's to do with animations. Most Mage hero power animations have a long charge up time, some though like Celeste and chef Reno have very short or no wind-up animation for their hero power and it just flies out like it does with Mind Spike.
During the second game, the Insatiable Devourer was created by Psychic Conjurer, which pulls from the deck, NOT HAND. With this information (and their plays), their hand never had an Insatiable Devourer. This was Kibler either misremembering Psychic Conjurer's effect, or assuming it entered hand from Identity Theft (as one was shown during the discover, but it was in deck).
I think it's great how Kibler gets to legend at like rank 200 and then spends the rest of the season climbing high into the thousands. The dedication is amazing.
3:00 Ice Trap was already ruled out because his Multicaster only drew one (from his Fire spell, Explosive Runes). That meant his Hunter secret couldn't be Ice Trap.
I loved this deck back in United in Stormwind, it got me to legend for the first time (admittedly the pre-nerf Illucia was a large help in that deck) and I'm sad it dropped off so quickly. It absolutely destroyed Quest Warlock at the time too which was really satisfying. Thanks for the upload!
As somebody with degrees in both political science and economics, the most enjoyable part of this video is the sidebar between Kibler and the 'evils of capitalism' chatter.
The clueless guy at 5:30 was fantastic. "I wish I didn't have to watch ads, there's better ways to support streamers!!" says the guy who's not subscribed. Some people really love to blame "capitalism" and just expect others to give everything to them for free... Regardless, fantastic shadow priest video!! The Mordresh steal always feels nice.
@@IMatchoNation Some capitalism, in its current form, sucks. This world of ultra-corporations and incessant profit demands and CEO pay at 500 times what it was just a couple of decades ago, is just awful. But, for every crappy big company out there, there are thousands more small businesses out there, trying to deliver products and services to customers in an innovative and profitable way. I don't think we should lump it all in under "capitalism sucks"
@@chriskhall 💯 well said. Saying "Capitalism sucks" is like saying "white people suck" because we have psychos with guns killing innocent people. it's not "capitalism's" fault that our congress members are being paid off by corporations to pass laws that benefit them... That's not what capitalism is, but that's our current version of capitalism in the United States.. which does suck
@@IMatchoNation yeah i kinda questioned his "if you moraly oppose adds you shouldn't watch content supported by adds" because there is other reasonable ways to support the creators without being in favour of adds.... however saying that with out being subscribed is just thoughtless.
@@IMatchoNation His response was completely to highlight the point - "Are you - dear Twitch viewer, going to make a video streaming platform as big as TH-cam or Twitch - and not make any money off it from advertising? If not, then why do you get to criticize them for allowing you to watch free content made possible by advertisers?" I was actually gonna comment how it's funny that the average person hates ads - and yet, after a Commie spews their diatribe, the average person completely changes their mind and is like "Actually, I guess there *IS* something good about ads after all"
Hey all, can anyone tell me how I can see the deck list. I registered and confirmed my email through pastebin but nothing useful shows up after I click the link on the TH-cam video.
I was gonna say that. Kibler: *mentions scams in an ad* Also Kibler: *puts NFT as the first picture to pop up without hesitation* Absolutely priceless XD
Of course nobody likes ads.. but unless people are crowdfunding something like with Patreon etc small creators need to keep their lights on. Also lmao at the “says the person who isn’t subscribed” - literally that is a way to directly support him and not get ads
Small creators don't get the benefit of ads, as they don't have the views to support ads making them enough money (which is why smaller creators rely on pages like patreon). Ads mainly benefit large creators or companies. Funny how that works.
5:35 I think coining out the other 1 drop here was a big mistake. It means the Druid can hero power twice to kill the 1/2 Trogg, and Shadow Ascendant isn't guaranteed to buff it, which is what we see ended up happening. We all know how good Trogg is versus Druid, so letting it die for free isn't great! I don't really understand the appeal of coining out an extra 1/1 at all, compared to buffing the Trogg.
Cause not coining it out would mean that if the Druid killed trogg he would have been left with no minion to buff. It was a risk/reward choice. In hindsight, knowing Druid couldn’t kill trogg, it was the wrong play
@@drunyon214 He could, but that would slow the game down and he is playing an aggro deck against Ramp druid, who is guaranteed to win the longer the game last
Counterpointh: the druid spent the next two turns punching the Trogg instead of ramping, which slowed him down considerably. Also the re was a chance the buff would go on the Trogg as well. Hindsight is always easier to play.
3:33 Love how the impact effect is shared among all the different mindspikes instead of each having one independently. I can't believe how poor the Blizzard code standard is.
I always love how the "capitalism is evil" crowd always demonstrate that they're not only deeply ignorant of economics, but are always blatant hypocrites and don't even try to live by their own principles.
The Reckless Apprentice interaction with Shadow Priest Hero Power animation looks sick
Why does the shadow priest hero power work so much more smoothly with Reckless Apprentice than most others?
(I'm assuming, i really have no idea what goes on at their end) the animation duration is different compared to other hero powers. more of an oversight on blizzard's end since reckless apprentice came out much later.
Faster animation time.
As others have said, it's to do with animations. Most Mage hero power animations have a long charge up time, some though like Celeste and chef Reno have very short or no wind-up animation for their hero power and it just flies out like it does with Mind Spike.
During the second game, the Insatiable Devourer was created by Psychic Conjurer, which pulls from the deck, NOT HAND. With this information (and their plays), their hand never had an Insatiable Devourer. This was Kibler either misremembering Psychic Conjurer's effect, or assuming it entered hand from Identity Theft (as one was shown during the discover, but it was in deck).
That void barrage from Reckless Apprentice looked so satisfying
It's funny how much better the animation is when it's "not working as intended"
I think it's great how Kibler gets to legend at like rank 200 and then spends the rest of the season climbing high into the thousands. The dedication is amazing.
Hot damn, shadow priest with hero power mage cards is scary
3:00 Ice Trap was already ruled out because his Multicaster only drew one (from his Fire spell, Explosive Runes). That meant his Hunter secret couldn't be Ice Trap.
I loved this deck back in United in Stormwind, it got me to legend for the first time (admittedly the pre-nerf Illucia was a large help in that deck) and I'm sad it dropped off so quickly. It absolutely destroyed Quest Warlock at the time too which was really satisfying. Thanks for the upload!
Enough with these card game shenanigans, MORE DOG CONTENT! Oko and Elspeth are so cute
I stopped playing Hearthstone about a year ago, but I will never stop watching Kibler.
As a fellow holder of a BA in philosophy and theology I appreciate your grounded rebuttal to the ads bad argument
As somebody with degrees in both political science and economics, the most enjoyable part of this video is the sidebar between Kibler and the 'evils of capitalism' chatter.
Weird concede by the Rogue at the end there, but fun games for sure!
I respect the Nord ad acknowledging the new scammers on the block
The clueless guy at 5:30 was fantastic. "I wish I didn't have to watch ads, there's better ways to support streamers!!" says the guy who's not subscribed.
Some people really love to blame "capitalism" and just expect others to give everything to them for free...
Regardless, fantastic shadow priest video!! The Mordresh steal always feels nice.
Capitalism does suck, but that chatter was making a major ass of themselves. Brian's response wasn't great but it didn't need to be there.
@@IMatchoNation Some capitalism, in its current form, sucks. This world of ultra-corporations and incessant profit demands and CEO pay at 500 times what it was just a couple of decades ago, is just awful. But, for every crappy big company out there, there are thousands more small businesses out there, trying to deliver products and services to customers in an innovative and profitable way. I don't think we should lump it all in under "capitalism sucks"
@@chriskhall 💯 well said. Saying "Capitalism sucks" is like saying "white people suck" because we have psychos with guns killing innocent people.
it's not "capitalism's" fault that our congress members are being paid off by corporations to pass laws that benefit them... That's not what capitalism is, but that's our current version of capitalism in the United States.. which does suck
@@IMatchoNation yeah i kinda questioned his "if you moraly oppose adds you shouldn't watch content supported by adds" because there is other reasonable ways to support the creators without being in favour of adds.... however saying that with out being subscribed is just thoughtless.
@@IMatchoNation His response was completely to highlight the point - "Are you - dear Twitch viewer, going to make a video streaming platform as big as TH-cam or Twitch - and not make any money off it from advertising? If not, then why do you get to criticize them for allowing you to watch free content made possible by advertisers?" I was actually gonna comment how it's funny that the average person hates ads - and yet, after a Commie spews their diatribe, the average person completely changes their mind and is like "Actually, I guess there *IS* something good about ads after all"
Is there a TH-camr left which hasn’t sponsored Nord VPN yet?
Hey all, can anyone tell me how I can see the deck list. I registered and confirmed my email through pastebin but nothing useful shows up after I click the link on the TH-cam video.
The fact this isn't call Shaggro priest is disappointing.
Well damn, them criminals with their masks on were kinda scary, hope ur ok
Tried it for 3 quick games, 3 wins. Not bad at all!
Why would Blizzard take a traditional control class and force it to be an agro deck with no healing?
Honestly if all adverts had dogs wearing costumes, people would actually watch them.
Feliz Navidad
The NFT in the scam intro is so funnt
I was gonna say that.
Kibler: *mentions scams in an ad*
Also Kibler: *puts NFT as the first picture to pop up without hesitation*
Absolutely priceless XD
Ya know, as an anticaptalist, the correct cause for the problems with capitalism is a streamer who runs ads to feed themselves.
Shaggro?
Of course nobody likes ads.. but unless people are crowdfunding something like with Patreon etc small creators need to keep their lights on. Also lmao at the “says the person who isn’t subscribed” - literally that is a way to directly support him and not get ads
Small creators don't get the benefit of ads, as they don't have the views to support ads making them enough money (which is why smaller creators rely on pages like patreon). Ads mainly benefit large creators or companies. Funny how that works.
Hint to that guy not liking ads. Just buy youtube premium, follow everyone for the price of 1.
Shaggro priest
what about partner in crime? its good curving out of the location...
Sh-aggro Priest.
Dude doesn't morally opposed ads he just doesn't want someone else eating any of his free cake. Actually degenerate lol
5:35 I think coining out the other 1 drop here was a big mistake. It means the Druid can hero power twice to kill the 1/2 Trogg, and Shadow Ascendant isn't guaranteed to buff it, which is what we see ended up happening. We all know how good Trogg is versus Druid, so letting it die for free isn't great! I don't really understand the appeal of coining out an extra 1/1 at all, compared to buffing the Trogg.
Cause not coining it out would mean that if the Druid killed trogg he would have been left with no minion to buff. It was a risk/reward choice. In hindsight, knowing Druid couldn’t kill trogg, it was the wrong play
@@kluasvt828 if the druid kills Trogg then he could just coin out the 1/1 next turn to buff it...
@@drunyon214 He could, but that would slow the game down and he is playing an aggro deck against Ramp druid, who is guaranteed to win the longer the game last
Counterpointh: the druid spent the next two turns punching the Trogg instead of ramping, which slowed him down considerably. Also the re was a chance the buff would go on the Trogg as well. Hindsight is always easier to play.
@@obviousbear1289 how is that a counterpoint? The point is you play the 1/2 Trogg and don't play the 1/1...
Not a fan of integrated ads, but really, even company itself never came up with more funny approach (with dogs and ftc bastard), lul))
3:33 Love how the impact effect is shared among all the different mindspikes instead of each having one independently.
I can't believe how poor the Blizzard code standard is.
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I always love how the "capitalism is evil" crowd always demonstrate that they're not only deeply ignorant of economics, but are always blatant hypocrites and don't even try to live by their own principles.