Hats off to Tim and Charles. Both played amazing today. Ty to everyone that came out to participate! More RTIs to happen for sure. Tim has to defend his title
I just started learning Kano in CC. I have like 7 or 8 felt table matches under belt, and two in person vs my buddy (Azalea). I am just missing Striders, but I get why you need them obviously. The stacking for the combo to me is mind numbing. I'm just learning synergies, blocking and chip damage at this rate, trying to chain together some stuff when it makes sense and doing things at instant speed via Reverb, Snappies, chain, etc. But, this is seriously next level kind of stuff I can't even fathom yet. That combo was the coolest thing I have seen in my four months playing the game. Just wow...
At 6:15 to 7:10 the Kano player did not spend his resources to play lesson in lava. After playing lesson he should only have 1 resource floating, but he never spends it. He pitched 12 resources that turn but spent 13.
Solid catch, Tim, Charles, the crowd surrounding the table, and the judge all missed that too. He did have tunic up, so it's definitely possible his initial intention was to use tunic for it. Talked to Tim a bit after the game, and even he said that this game had him in a think tank of focusing in on the match. An unfortunate miss, but I assure you there's no ill intent to "cheat" with this one. I'm not sure the outcome of the game would've been any different, considering the total on that final turn would've equaled 70+ arcane anyways. After speaking with the judge from the event about this one, while an unfortunate instance of no one in the room catching it, Charles did absorb all of the damage, denying the Lessons in Lava anyways thus denying the deck search and while a definite misplay, would not have changed the outcome of the match. Thanks for watching!
Nothing too crazy here. Oldhim provided no pressure and gave Kano enough time to set up with 3 epots and 1 edict. The oldhim player held onto oasis for 2-3 turns and never used it on the wildfire turn.
@@seanfry3082 Not sure if you watched the same video I did. But from what I gathered the oldhim player swung hammer 6 times, 1 time with tear asunder, glacial footstep, and a fused multch. the tear asunder isn’t that great because the kano player can block with 1 card, dump their hand and take 2 damage not having to discard. The fused multch is good but all kano needs to do is block with 2 cards if it was a blue multch. 3 times the oldhim player reset momentum and gave kano a full hand. Twice with healing balm and 1 epot. No bueno. He then also held onto oasis respite for 3-4 turns only to crown it away during the sonic boom play. The game plan as oldhim into kano is to threaten as much as possible to keep them on smaller hands and force the combo. You can try to fatigue but saving oasis is key to surviving the big turn I don’t mean to come off as rude and just responded with my observation. It wasn’t- INSANE!! If you give Kano no pressure he’s ganna stack epots and combo off. Edit : now that I think about it. He’s prob playing a full fatigue list which isn’t good into Kano, pistol dash or other control decks
Kano Decklist: fabrary.net/decks/01GRKTH7SRNDQ9ESRA1X3WMHS7
Hats off to Tim and Charles. Both played amazing today. Ty to everyone that came out to participate! More RTIs to happen for sure. Tim has to defend his title
I just started learning Kano in CC. I have like 7 or 8 felt table matches under belt, and two in person vs my buddy (Azalea). I am just missing Striders, but I get why you need them obviously. The stacking for the combo to me is mind numbing. I'm just learning synergies, blocking and chip damage at this rate, trying to chain together some stuff when it makes sense and doing things at instant speed via Reverb, Snappies, chain, etc. But, this is seriously next level kind of stuff I can't even fathom yet. That combo was the coolest thing I have seen in my four months playing the game. Just wow...
At 6:15 to 7:10 the Kano player did not spend his resources to play lesson in lava. After playing lesson he should only have 1 resource floating, but he never spends it. He pitched 12 resources that turn but spent 13.
Solid catch, Tim, Charles, the crowd surrounding the table, and the judge all missed that too. He did have tunic up, so it's definitely possible his initial intention was to use tunic for it. Talked to Tim a bit after the game, and even he said that this game had him in a think tank of focusing in on the match.
An unfortunate miss, but I assure you there's no ill intent to "cheat" with this one. I'm not sure the outcome of the game would've been any different, considering the total on that final turn would've equaled 70+ arcane anyways. After speaking with the judge from the event about this one, while an unfortunate instance of no one in the room catching it, Charles did absorb all of the damage, denying the Lessons in Lava anyways thus denying the deck search and while a definite misplay, would not have changed the outcome of the match.
Thanks for watching!
True, he actually could afford it, he had the Tunic on 3, could have changed the game's pace, but probably not the outcome.
Fantastic match, love to see such great players playing.
Thats some gameplay worth watching! Gerät Play fromm both opponents!
INSANE. What an incredible match, great job Tim!!!
Great game made greater by judging solely on the surrounding noise, especially that door, this game is being played in a medieval dungeon! Impressive.
Hahahaha that damn door was SO loud.
That was a nutz Kano play..... Wow
24:20 you love to see the top deck clutch
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We weren’t going to miss this one, that’s for sure dude!
really well play!
How does arcane barrier 3 keep blocking 4 arcane damage?
It’s AB 3 + crown of seeds preventing 1 damage :))
@@antoinelandry7534 thanks for the reply!
MIND BLOWN
Decklist?
do you have the oldheim decklist?
They forgot to reduce the kano's life points to 20, when kano got an hit for 1. 13:00
looks like they caught it on the next hammer. they were also keeping life totals on paper
Kano is wild
Nothing too crazy here. Oldhim provided no pressure and gave Kano enough time to set up with 3 epots and 1 edict. The oldhim player held onto oasis for 2-3 turns and never used it on the wildfire turn.
Thanks for the input.
Ok bro
@@seanfry3082 Not sure if you watched the same video I did.
But from what I gathered the oldhim player swung hammer 6 times, 1 time with tear asunder, glacial footstep, and a fused multch.
the tear asunder isn’t that great because the kano player can block with 1 card, dump their hand and take 2 damage not having to discard.
The fused multch is good but all kano needs to do is block with 2 cards if it was a blue multch.
3 times the oldhim player reset momentum and gave kano a full hand. Twice with healing balm and 1 epot.
No bueno.
He then also held onto oasis respite for 3-4 turns only to crown it away during the sonic boom play.
The game plan as oldhim into kano is to threaten as much as possible to keep them on smaller hands and force the combo.
You can try to fatigue but saving oasis is key to surviving the big turn
I don’t mean to come off as rude and just responded with my observation. It wasn’t- INSANE!!
If you give Kano no pressure he’s ganna stack epots and combo off.
Edit : now that I think about it. He’s prob playing a full fatigue list which isn’t good into Kano, pistol dash or other control decks