My favorite Toast deck was "Mecha'thun without Mecha'thun". The idea is that Mecha'thun is basically a dead card until you win with it, so hey, just leave it out of your Mecha'thun deck and replace it with a more useful card! Once you get down to your last card, the opponent assumes it's Mecha'thun and concedes. He actually got the bluff to work several times.
There was an MtG player who did something very similar to that, sideboarding out the combo win from a deck because he knew his opponents would probably scoop before he would need to play the combo. If I remember correctly, the deck played a card which would occasionally exile the wincon, but that player would continue playing when that happened, knowing the bluff might end up winning regardless. Unfortunately, I believe said player also cheated some of his wins, but that bluff was still excellent.
@@MogFlintlock There's a LSV story about him finding that he forgot to put a tendrils in his sideboard an just had to trust his opponents would concede when he had high enough storm and cast burning wish.
It's even more impressive, cuz that mechathun was from that legendary that adds 5 legendary minions to your deck. The oponent didn't even run it on his deck
Cant believe you left out Toast brining Sacrificial Pact to a tournament to kill his opponents hero as Jarraxus, and then forgetting to wake up the next day for the final.
The Mecha-thun play might be the highest recorded variance in HS history. You'd be hard pressed to find somebody who got a) Mechathun from Prince Malchezar, b) Mindgames with allowable board space said Mechathun, c) Myra's before Cataclysm, and d) Cataclysm.
it's up there with the mario64 bitflip upwarp in all time 'that's not supposed to happen' videogame moments. Hell, game moments in general. I don't remember the exact math, but i've seen provable claims it's about as likely as just drawing three royal flushes back to back in stud poker. The chance is so abysmally low it made my statistician roomate take out a calculator when he first saw the clip back in the day.
Someone on the Hearthstone subreddit actually did the math on the odds of that Mecha'thun play and it was something like 14 in a billion. One of the most insane moments in the game for me.
Disguised toast was the one hearthstone TH-cam i regularly watched. Not only was his gameplay fantastic but he's just a super entertaining guy to watch. Shame that blizzard treated him so terribly but super glad he's still finding success playing other games
The reason he actually showed his face is because he accidentally showed it like Rarran said but after a viewer try to blackmail and "leak" his face reveal, also I believe calling him ugly (?) and so he just said screw it and revealed it himself. To be fair I think he was already starting to pop off at the time. His lore videos and interaction videos were very high quality for the time. And his gameplay videos start to lean into fun rng/combos and clipable moments. Personally I do miss early toast but less so late toast. I get at times he was playing a high ego character but he started doing it too often and it became really insufferable
That's fucked up, Toast is a handsome man imo. Edit: The viewer calling him ugly. Your opinion of early v. late Toast is your opinion and I ain't judging that.
Toast removed the mask because someone was threatening to out him online so he did a face reveal stream. It was a big event it was fun to see live. Classic Kripp and toast were the best
I think the most crazy part is how much more successful he is when he transition to a different game. Most content creators would destroy their channels if they did that.
I know logically its for the best that he moved on to different things and does stuff he enjoys more now. But its hard to not miss Toast. Its just sad around the end he was only playing hearthstone because he was good at it and popular rather than for enjoyment.
Two notable clips not featured, voodoo doctor in quest mage to counter eye for an eye, and holy wrath his own face because "the bullet is in the other chamber"
can someone explain what happened at 1:16 ? not understanding how Chameleos would retain Swift Messenger stats while rotating to Shadowreaper Anduin, some bug they fixed ?
If I recall, when Chameleos swapped to a different card type, it retained the previous card's stats - since it went from a minion with an attack value to a hero with technically no inherent attack value, the minion's attack stat just... wrote itself in. Ultimately harmless, except that one particular case.
@@OTheFoolsurely they wouldn't have it happen like that.... Swift messenger was a 3/8 DS Rush While this is in your hand, swap it's attack and health at the end of the turn And something clashed so the attack transferred over to the new chameleos value
My favorite Toast moment is when he couldn't win the game so he said he was going to use his mind powers to make the opponent concede. He then just starts making Super Saiyan 3 powerup sounds until the opponent (who it turns out was sniping) concedes.
Toast on a personal mission to find all the jank interactions (like the Shadowreaper Anduin one early on) was one of my favorite things about him when he was doing HS.
You know whats the most common part of all the amazing clips? Having 10 mana. Make the game slower, make the cards shit, reduce draw and discovery, make the game boring to the zoomers then I return to playing.
How in the world does the moment he made a whole stream setup just to recite the entire "My Deck Has No Pathetic Cards, Kaiba" bit for his exodia deck NOT MAKE THE CUT for one of the most viewed moments?!
Crazy thing is when he came back for like just a few days, or maybe even a stream, forgot how long, he reached legend even after years of being hiatus..
the mecha'thun was obviously insane but i like to imagine that there's a set of people to whom the same thing happened, but without mechathun. ie play yogg, and get your board hand and deck destroyed with no compensation.
I'm surprised we didn't get to see when Toast had two Holy Wraths, and chose to aim one at his face then one at the enemy. Where he rolled a 50/50 of losing or winning the game
6:43 "Something has to happen" Well, he was tricking the audience into believing he was just going to fall into the classic prep+coin fail, then casually doing the correct play instead. Typical Toast.
"Random ass bugs" 2:48 So fun fact about MTG, this can totally happen within the game rules. I don't know if Hearthstone is supposed to function similarly, but in MTG, stack triggers will continue to trigger well past a game winning state. That's why infinite combos need to have a kill switch, because otherwise if it doesn't have anything to end the combo, the game is a draw.
Actually, Toast stopped wearing his mask, because it was basically his decision to do so. Some viewer saw him without a mask once on a stream (by accident he leaked it) and then started blackmailing Toast, asking for money or whatever, but Toast just decided to go through with it, and there we have him now as is
No, someone threatened to black mail toast because he accidentally showed his face while turning his head cam away to take off his mask for wearing it for too long. So, his hand was forced to remove the mask for everyone to see.
In terms of toast not hiding his face I think he said he accidentally showed it and people started blackmailing him so he did a face reveal and popped off afterwards. It’s in the offline tv introduction
I dueled a friend 1 time total in our history of hearthstone and I got double innervate into barnes -> ysaarj with the opening draw lol, had that happen a few times in ranked, but to have it happen on our first duel was hilarious.
The Mecha’Thun wasn’t even ran, it was off of Prince Malchezaar. Easily the best Hearthstone moment ever and won’t be beaten.
That's some infinite monkeys with typewriters level of improbability. I don't think I could even be mad if I were the opponent.
@@BradGreer someone calculated it and probability was like 1/10¹¹ or something
The produced video toast makes about that play is incredible
I still go back on his channel just to watch this video every now and then
WOW, how did I never see that clip before? That's insane! That might be more insane than Kripp's unstable portal tavern brawl game
My favorite Toast deck was "Mecha'thun without Mecha'thun". The idea is that Mecha'thun is basically a dead card until you win with it, so hey, just leave it out of your Mecha'thun deck and replace it with a more useful card! Once you get down to your last card, the opponent assumes it's Mecha'thun and concedes.
He actually got the bluff to work several times.
There was an MtG player who did something very similar to that, sideboarding out the combo win from a deck because he knew his opponents would probably scoop before he would need to play the combo. If I remember correctly, the deck played a card which would occasionally exile the wincon, but that player would continue playing when that happened, knowing the bluff might end up winning regardless.
Unfortunately, I believe said player also cheated some of his wins, but that bluff was still excellent.
@@delta3244 The player you are thinking of (I assume) is Mike Long and the deck in question was Prosp-Bloom.
@@MogFlintlock I believe you are correct. Thank you!
@@MogFlintlock There's a LSV story about him finding that he forgot to put a tendrils in his sideboard an just had to trust his opponents would concede when he had high enough storm and cast burning wish.
Of man, I remember that. Would never work these days because no one knows what that card is and in wild you play against bots most of the time anyway
It's even more impressive, cuz that mechathun was from that legendary that adds 5 legendary minions to your deck. The oponent didn't even run it on his deck
Must be the luckiest event in gaming history.
Cant believe you left out Toast brining Sacrificial Pact to a tournament to kill his opponents hero as Jarraxus, and then forgetting to wake up the next day for the final.
easily the most Toast thing that could have happened
i was just about to say this
I think this video was just about the most watched twitch clips
forgetting to wake up?
like he died in his sleep?
The Mecha-thun play might be the highest recorded variance in HS history. You'd be hard pressed to find somebody who got a) Mechathun from Prince Malchezar, b) Mindgames with allowable board space said Mechathun, c) Myra's before Cataclysm, and d) Cataclysm.
it's up there with the mario64 bitflip upwarp in all time 'that's not supposed to happen' videogame moments. Hell, game moments in general. I don't remember the exact math, but i've seen provable claims it's about as likely as just drawing three royal flushes back to back in stud poker. The chance is so abysmally low it made my statistician roomate take out a calculator when he first saw the clip back in the day.
@@SeleenShadowpaw If we are to believe the myth that a cosmic ray caused the bitflip then its the rarest occurance in gaming history.
Someone on the Hearthstone subreddit actually did the math on the odds of that Mecha'thun play and it was something like 14 in a billion. One of the most insane moments in the game for me.
Disguised toast was the one hearthstone TH-cam i regularly watched. Not only was his gameplay fantastic but he's just a super entertaining guy to watch. Shame that blizzard treated him so terribly but super glad he's still finding success playing other games
"His opponent has to be running Mecha'thun". That's the best part - they don't! Malchezaar RNG on top of Yogg rng could not have been any more insane.
The reason he actually showed his face is because he accidentally showed it like Rarran said but after a viewer try to blackmail and "leak" his face reveal, also I believe calling him ugly (?) and so he just said screw it and revealed it himself. To be fair I think he was already starting to pop off at the time. His lore videos and interaction videos were very high quality for the time. And his gameplay videos start to lean into fun rng/combos and clipable moments.
Personally I do miss early toast but less so late toast. I get at times he was playing a high ego character but he started doing it too often and it became really insufferable
As big as his ego gets sometimes, I appreciate that he's always honest and doesn't bother with platitudes to hide how he feels.
That's fucked up, Toast is a handsome man imo. Edit: The viewer calling him ugly. Your opinion of early v. late Toast is your opinion and I ain't judging that.
Persona? He is an ego andy now. Fame got to him.
Ugly can be covered by being funny. Dude is more funny than ugly.
@@tmdiz4579 Nah
Im pretty sure in that mechathun clip his opponent didn’t even have it in their deck. It was added by malchezar
OMG
His 4 simultaneous arena runs was godlike
@mordekaiserr. Wrong correction. It was a single Simul, so 'was' is correct. What's wrong is the placement of the '4'.
Toast found so many bugs and weird interactions.. it was always fun watching him at Hearthstone.
Toast was THE quest mage player. Inspired me to play it so much it became my favorite deck of all time.
Yeah exodia mage was fun to play, second best deck of Un'Goro after Purify Priest.
Same here, miss old days
So he teach you all one of the most toxic deck ever invented uh? Neat
@@nicolasfiorentino7269 it was nowhere near as toxic as the bullshit, you die by turn 6 quest rogue that was rampant at the time.
@@Freakanist its tragic they removed deck type, honestly never saw why tbh
toast had some of the best clippable moments! i definitely miss him in the hs community, but i’m glad he’s doing more of what he wants now
How does a Best of Toast video without Sacrificial Pact on Jaraxxus exist?
Was wondering same thing. That was epic shit.
Toast removed the mask because someone was threatening to out him online so he did a face reveal stream. It was a big event it was fun to see live. Classic Kripp and toast were the best
I think the most crazy part is how much more successful he is when he transition to a different game. Most content creators would destroy their channels if they did that.
Also, the fact that he didn't even stream on twitch for the among us boom cuz Facebook bought him out at that time.
i missed Toast. he was the best. All those bug and interaction should be rewarded him by Blizzard not banning him
Thank you for the memory train ride. Also I love your laugh! hehe
Toast really is the one who introduced me to Hearthstone back in the days.
I know logically its for the best that he moved on to different things and does stuff he enjoys more now. But its hard to not miss Toast.
Its just sad around the end he was only playing hearthstone because he was good at it and popular rather than for enjoyment.
Two notable clips not featured, voodoo doctor in quest mage to counter eye for an eye, and holy wrath his own face because "the bullet is in the other chamber"
can someone explain what happened at 1:16 ? not understanding how Chameleos would retain Swift Messenger stats while rotating to Shadowreaper Anduin, some bug they fixed ?
If I recall, when Chameleos swapped to a different card type, it retained the previous card's stats - since it went from a minion with an attack value to a hero with technically no inherent attack value, the minion's attack stat just... wrote itself in. Ultimately harmless, except that one particular case.
@@OTheFoolsurely they wouldn't have it happen like that.... Swift messenger was a 3/8 DS Rush While this is in your hand, swap it's attack and health at the end of the turn
And something clashed so the attack transferred over to the new chameleos value
Disguised Toast was so awesome to watch. he found so many fun ways to play the game.
Ive been waiting for thissss!!!!
My favorite Toast moment is when he couldn't win the game so he said he was going to use his mind powers to make the opponent concede. He then just starts making Super Saiyan 3 powerup sounds until the opponent (who it turns out was sniping) concedes.
"doing better things now" no rarran, he is playing among us, he is not doing better things
From hearthstone to reaction channel, a natural progression for sure
I think my favourite clips were Yogg into Vanish. There's just something so funny in them being so anticlimax.
3:21 Rarran voiced Weasel Tunneler confirmed?
Love this video toast was legendary man
Toast on a personal mission to find all the jank interactions (like the Shadowreaper Anduin one early on) was one of my favorite things about him when he was doing HS.
Toast was my favorite Hearthstone streamer and content creator! Loving these highlights :D
You know whats the most common part of all the amazing clips? Having 10 mana. Make the game slower, make the cards shit, reduce draw and discovery, make the game boring to the zoomers then I return to playing.
How in the world does the moment he made a whole stream setup just to recite the entire "My Deck Has No Pathetic Cards, Kaiba" bit for his exodia deck NOT MAKE THE CUT for one of the most viewed moments?!
8:54
"It's a 6/6. Of course it does 6 damage."
His brain probably.
My favorite toast clip of all time will always be his Jaraxis demonic pact bait in tournament.
Toast playing quest mage is what got me hooked into hearthstone back in 2017. Here we are now. 6 years and a whooooole lot of my money
I remember noxious too. He used too play random priest and random mage decks that only had random effects and it was pretty entertaining
6:47 this literally reminds me of honest hearthstone cards, where Ozruk is just the hex frog.
Crazy thing is when he came back for like just a few days, or maybe even a stream, forgot how long, he reached legend even after years of being hiatus..
I love how Toast always found the weirdest combos, usually ending in his own death lol
Man, that bit with noxious made me really miss the times of the Randuin decks, gotta go watch some super happy fun times now
Toast was so fun to watch in hearthstone, I still watch some of his old videos
11:50 missed opportunity to put my man JESSE PINKMAN (LOVE YOUR VIDEOS MAN)
That Yogg into a Mecha'Thun the opponent didn't even run is the one clip I show to friends when talking about RNGstone.
God i love these series looking back at hearthstone at its peak when these youtubers where at there prime
The first MarkMckz. The og otk king and weird interaction detective
The old summon wild pyro off a spell only for it to trigger off of said spell and ruin your board / play.
4:40 nah he just forgot to put it on lmao
I love this series, can't wait for you to react to Rarran's best moments.
Just be warned, you have to preapre for a lot of "I hardly know her" jokes.
4:16 police siren after 7 15/15 with charge 😂
I remember when Toast would release these infographics back in the early days of Hearthstone. Crazy to see where he is now
was there in the livestream, this video exists because blizzard got doss attacked and rarran couldn't play hearthstone lol
6:30 man...the magic damage tótem makes me feel so old.
7:21 hey I thought this was twitch clips, why did you show a Morrowind clip?
toast was so far ahead of the world, he should be considered one of the original V-tubers with his toast mask
the mecha'thun was obviously insane but i like to imagine that there's a set of people to whom the same thing happened, but without mechathun. ie play yogg, and get your board hand and deck destroyed with no compensation.
I missed Toast, I never laughed so hard as when rewatching some of these clips.
I'm surprised we didn't get to see when Toast had two Holy Wraths, and chose to aim one at his face then one at the enemy. Where he rolled a 50/50 of losing or winning the game
God, I miss the good old days when Disguised Toast was a happy HS streamer.
6:43 "Something has to happen" Well, he was tricking the audience into believing he was just going to fall into the classic prep+coin fail, then casually doing the correct play instead. Typical Toast.
He was awesome and also one of the best players in the game!
"Random ass bugs" 2:48
So fun fact about MTG, this can totally happen within the game rules. I don't know if Hearthstone is supposed to function similarly, but in MTG, stack triggers will continue to trigger well past a game winning state. That's why infinite combos need to have a kill switch, because otherwise if it doesn't have anything to end the combo, the game is a draw.
I remember toast's first videos, he exploded instantly
I think my favorite part of the SIlvermoon Portal play is that he played around Wild Pyromancer, and still loses to it because of the portal
Brings a smile to my face
best part about the mechathun clip is that his opponent wasn't even running it, he got it from prince malchezaar
Yesss I love these reaction videos
The Mindgames Mechathun win is by far my pick for the greatest moment in all of Hearthstone.
I remember playing a random deck(don't remember what deck) at rank 14 or something. Barnes into double Y'sharjh followed by Varian Wrynn..
You either die the hero, or live long enough to see yourself become a reaction TH-camr
Good video rarran
11:06 used the new version of cataclysm instead of original lul
glad to see the Displates back up so we don't have to stare at a blank wall anymore Kappa
Actually, Toast stopped wearing his mask, because it was basically his decision to do so. Some viewer saw him without a mask once on a stream (by accident he leaked it) and then started blackmailing Toast, asking for money or whatever, but Toast just decided to go through with it, and there we have him now as is
How have i NEVER seen that Mecha'Thun clip! Craziest hearthstone clip i have ever seen
How does it feel to be the modern day Toast
11:05 Wrong Cataclysm
mecha’thun to cataclysm was some of the slimmest odds caught on camera of any game, i’d wager
I love so many faces of the Hearthstone community, but Toast really was the goat
Hey Rarran! I had rebuilt a lot of his decks in Hearthstone and they were very good ones
Toast s such a genius man I miss him playing Hearthstone
I miss the sacrificial pack clip from the tournament
oh no I fell into the "What are the odds of the Mechathun combo" rabbit hole
I’m so disappointed they didn’t show when toasts deck got “explore un’goroed” and he rediscovered the mage Antonidas wincon
Toast was the absolute gigachad of hearthstone
“Ladies this man is single”, that was the best.
Bro I used to LOVE Noxious. Would love to see him on the channel at some point.
9/10 video, not enough Hemet Nesingwary
Toast stopped with the mask because some guy snapped a picture and threatened to reveal his face, so he did it himself.
Toast and missing lethal. Name a better duo
I really hope he is down to make the "Do you know hearthstone" series with you
I have emailed, didn’t get a response
Hearthstone was so fun back when Toast was playing
No, someone threatened to black mail toast because he accidentally showed his face while turning his head cam away to take off his mask for wearing it for too long. So, his hand was forced to remove the mask for everyone to see.
In terms of toast not hiding his face I think he said he accidentally showed it and people started blackmailing him so he did a face reveal and popped off afterwards. It’s in the offline tv introduction
Toast really believed in the heart of the cards
Please tell me someone has done the math on the odds of that Yogg to Mecha'thun win.
I dueled a friend 1 time total in our history of hearthstone and I got double innervate into barnes -> ysaarj with the opening draw lol, had that happen a few times in ranked, but to have it happen on our first duel was hilarious.
This man brought me to hearthstone. I love him! 😘
Toast is the best at everything in hearthstone