Trying to play around yogg is like trying to play around shredder. You kill it before playing cards and they get mana wraith. You kill it after and they get doomsayer. Playing around one yogg state is just playing into another. Nothing you do matters. Free will is an illusion.
In which we find out Brian is not in fact a skilled hearthstone player, he just is a master of RNG, and alternatively gives his foes great boons or crushes them, as the whims of the giggle monster that is him. ((Just kidding BK, luv you))
What I loved the most is how you were talking about predicting and playing around RNG events/characters and then you actually do it in the same game haha.
I like Yogg. It is a fun element in a game where lately, all I'm facing is decks designed to curve out and face attack 100%. The problem with Yogg (and most RNG elements) is that people remember what f***ed them over what... basically did nothing or what won them the game. People remember (and hate) the times where Yogg gave the opponent a call of the wild, cleared their own side, and then buffed Huffer for lethal rather than Yogg being played at fatigue and using 3 draws that killed them. I do, however, find the "RNG bad" argument interesting. It's a card game. I can lose to RNG in a million ways. Deck order of draw (why is Syl always after N'zoth?)... Lightning Storm being all 2s after a healing totem on an empty board... like RNG exists in this game. It always will. Almost no deck building will circumvent that and... Remember, that one game where you lost to a ridiculous Yogg might be someone's furst ridiculous Yogg and might be the reason they keep playing and help keep the game alive and kicking with more new stuff tomorrow, next week and beyond.
I agree, but Yogg's case is different. Yogg by its very design effectively almost invalidates the entire game leading up to the Yogg. In fact, more often than not, a Yogg will not only not make you lose the game, but seems to have an average positive outcome from the most desperate game states. In the end it seems to boil down to "When you play this card, roll a die. If you roll 1 or 2, you lose instantly. If you roll 3 or higher, you win". If Hearthstone wants to have ANY semblance of a strategy element in the game cards like that, especially on ladder and in tournaments, are quite simply unacceptable.
I disagree. I remember both and it feels cheesy as hell when I'm being totally outplayed and I drop a Yogg and win. Three or four shot glasses is a good time 40 and we'll be attending your funeral. RNG is good but there is such a thing as too much of anything and Yogg is way way too much. Brian's defense of Yogg is weak and almost sounds like he's on the Blizz payroll. There are things you can do to effect Yogg? The same can be said about most RNG given the right circumstances. So what? It's still way too much RNG.
Hi Kibler! Big fan of the videos and I wanted to share my version of the list. I mix in the n'zoth theme as a finisher. All you have to add to make it work is a sylvanas, cairne, and n'zoth. My list is a little different but I believe I'm running only 1 book wyrm, 1 ivory knight and I dropped the keeper. Rezzing Tirion is already pretty nuts and sylvanas is just a great card. The cards that get cut aren't really helping your aggro matchups enough to not warrant the change but the n'zoth package adds a ton more threats vs other grindy dragon decks that are running around as well as flat out control decks. You slam n''zoth down vs some decks and you flat out win. Just thought I'd throw it out there!
Sorry Brian, but I disagree with your opinion on Yogg. After having lost a ton of games, in which I've been ahead the entire time while keeping in mind to limit the board in case of the inevitable Yogg, I beg to differ. Yogg just allows you to throw spells around on the board and Yogg on 10 for extreme value. It doesn't matter whether I've had card advantage or board advantage, Yogg comes in and brings crazy amounts of value onto the board with a bunch of draw, clears, and value added (things like casting 'Thoughtsteal' 'Burgle') Yogg was fun at first, and it's always interesting to see it being played, but now it always ends up with me feeling disgusted by the loss. Not even losing to aggro is comparable to losing to pure RNG.
I was playing deathrattle priest and I had lethal on board with 3 minions. He had 3 cards left in the deck,made like 20 spells.Topdecked yogg saron,clearing my board,dealing 26 damage to my face. healing him for 6 and putting 5 more guys on his board. I had board clear and next turn he topdecked fireball... İf I did anything like him I would draw at least 5 cards and die to fatigue.
you got your opinion based on your continuous losing? that just makes you a salty player that attacks a card for being "OP" maybe once you hit legend a couple times and make it high in tournaments, then you can sound reasonable. "I lost so many times to this card, so this card is op" is not a valid reason
2011carp Yeah, exactly. But isn't all that you read an opinion at best? If you want facts then one has to do a proper research taking into account hundreds of games. Yeah, it is MY opinion on a card in a game, you might have a different view of it. So, instead of telling me that all I'm doing is being salty and how i don't have the right to express a view since I haven't "made it into a tournament", which by itself is an incredibly narrow minded manner of looking at things, why don't you make counter arguments? And I just re-read your comment and realised that you didn't even address the issues I had with the card.
as +Brian Kibler has stated, those case are outliers, most of the times Yogg saron kills the board, draws some cards and play some secrets while dealing damage with bias towards enemy, he is a 10 mana spell that requires a deck build on spells and on certain way him being so powerfull is what enables those kind of decks that are pretty intersting to play and see, since they requiere way more than play on curve. Its a card game and has inherent RNG in the draws, we could argue that losing to perfect aggro opening is also bullshit luck, while yogg keeps building his win condition towards the game.
That's just insane. This is why I love to watch you play, Kibler! I felt like somewhere in the middle of the game you maybe could've started going for the face (2 truesilver + concecration alone is 18 dmg) to put pressure on him. Even if he'd use Harrison it wouldn't help to save his life. I might be wrong though:)
Yogg reduces the game essentially to a coin flip. You play it and the game is reset, putting you at a 50% chance to win/lose the game. You could have played perfectly, the opponent could have played abysmally and then get carried by Yogg. That one card simply destroyed the competitive scene.
More like a Dungeons and Dragons dice roll also if it was actually guaranteed to reset the game and gave you a guaranteed 50% to win it would be a lot more powerful but unfortunately it's a hell of a lot more dynamic then that under different conditions it has different chances of success sorry if you can't understand that and have to reduce it to the most basic levels of RNG and did Hearthstone destroy the competitive scene?
Unless you realize what yogg does and play accordingly unlike most scrubz. 10 mana random spells isn't as 50/50 as you think. Just keep progressing and you will figure it out.
+Draiel Hearthstone I don't care if it's balanced, it's unfun. It wipes the game clean and disregards any skillful decision making made before the Yogg. I don't care what kind of coin flip it is, but it's still a coin flip.
Hyber blue Incorrect. Day[9] screws up just as much as anyone else. It's just that the decks he runs aren't optimal. Anyone can take. A brain-dead cancer Shaman or Hunter deck and win 40/50 games. That doesn't make them a good player.
Hi Kibler, i really love your videos and streams and i have a question. I dont have Tirion or Ragnaros, Lightlord so what are good replacements for them? I thought maybe Ysera and Nefarian would be ok but im not sure.
Yeah my Problem is that i dont have Sylvannas and Ragnaros and both of them are really good Legendarys i want to have so Tirion will have to wait a long time.
if you get a lot of control matchups yes, but if you feel you are going up against more aggressive decks you might want to just tech in more early game proactive plays
Well, it's confirmed: Brian Kibler is a chaos mage. Welcome to the ranks, Mister Kibler, your entry to the Order shall be processed in due course. In the meantime, seeing as we are the dark side, help yourself to some cookies.
Totem Shaman pre-WotoG (but after Grand Tournament) was payable with Zombie Chow, Totem Golem, Tuskar Totemic and Thunder Bluff Valiant. Aggro Mech Shaman was also okay
+highsoflyify totem shaman was far from a decent tier. I'd put it at dragon paladin level, pre kara. aggro shaman worked though but shaman was trapped to just going face with it
Although I think Yogg is an extremely overpowered card and should be adjusted, I keep reminding myself that it's a deck that encourages players to try other decks that make matches last more than 6 or 7 rounds. I love control decks and it's the only thing I play with in hearthstone. Before yogg it was either agro paladin or aggro shaman, but with WTOG, it made it a lot more possible to try out fun and stupid decks. Yogg is the second deck/option that aggro players like to play when they're bored of shaman and it makes me happy because you CAN counter it if you have a good control deck.
Hi Brian! Huge fan of yours here (even more knowing you contributed to one of the tcgs I played and enjoyed the most - Vs system)! Always like watching your videos and istening to your insights :) Actually I have some questions for you if you wouldn't mind eheh Have you tried the Elder Scrolls Legends? If so what is your opinion of the game? Do you think it has the potential to rival Hearthstone as a top ccg? Thank you once again and continue with the awesome work! :)
On topic of Yogg: Competetive should not be decided by RNG. As Firebat recently mentioned, when top ranked players have their matches decided almost completely by random effects, that's not a game of skill, it's most certainly a game of dice throwing. Yogg is way too unpredictable for Hearthstone currently to qualify as a competetive game. Like, dude. Look at Trumps most recent uploads. He had a game with mage that completely flipped around only because of Yogg, and Trump basically had no way to play around it. You have a way to counter almost anything, when you build a deck. Heavy control? Hard removal and value cards. Board presence midrange? Boardclears and good removal. Aggressive decks? Concede(lol) Yogg? Eh... Guess - not playing the game?
If you were talking about a game like csgo you would be right. But card games are dice rolls at their core and taking that away would make them incredibly dull.
Yeah, random effects are fine, cards that basically up-end the table are not. Yogg's effect is so powerful that, when you look at the two extreme ends of his spectrum, his card text might as well read "Battlecry: flip a coin. If heads you win, if tails you lose." and that's crazy unbalanced. Kibler's right that there are things you can do to play around more moderate Yogg's but sometimes playing him just literally wins a game in an unwinnable scenario and that's not very fun.
nem tudom That is clearly not balanced. A card like that means that you can win from literally any position, it eliminates all skill going into it up to that point. If you think just having RNG is enough to do that then you have no idea how card games actually work. Or RNG in a competitive setting, for that matter.
the problem here is that the decks that use yogg are already great and yogg gives them an insane boardclear and card draw with a good body that puts them over the top
Hi, could you change the FPS of your stream to 30? The video is getting artifacts when there are a lot of changes on screen because your bitrate isn't high enough (yes, I know that it's the highest Twitch can handle) and there is really no difference in 30 vs 60 FPS for Hearthstone. You can check it out from 5:40 when you use Truesilver and Consecration. (It looks the same on Twitch, it's not a youtube issue)
Yogg-Saron (pre-nerf) will instantly win you the game 50% or 80% or 95% percent of the time (depending on who you ask) IF you play more than three spells in the game.
Yogg comes down to this: is it OK to have a card that says: "Play 10 mana for a %30 to make the opponent instantly concede"? Because this is what Yogg basically comes down to.
Yogg is really, really bad these days. Just look at how many spells end the battlecry and the number of valid targets for those spells, that's the chance that he basically fizzles. Then move ahead one spell and do it again, that's the chance that he fizzles after one spell... but you also have to look at whether that spell did anything productive, because many spells that don't end the yogging still aren't beneficial to you. Repeat this process as many times as necessary. I don't know what the percentage chance is that he just instantly wins the game on the spot, but it's low. Really, really low.
Also I like how he talked about how Yogg isn't good unless you play a ton of spells and the guy he was played a horrible Yogg because he only played three spells.
No yogg?! As an official acolyte of yogg I demand him be added! How to survive him you ask? Simple! Just become an acolyte! How? Just survive 50 yogg plays kill an opponent from 30 health with him and kill all the other old gods at least once with him. Oh and yogg enjoys the occasional praising too
expecting that Ironforge Portal prediction to be in every Hearthstone Plays montage/highlights for the next week or two.
except rageorc. Only the craziest shit in there.
+KiloShank Such as Yogg - Ten Pyroblasts to the enemie's face to almost kill a Control Warrior? True, true...
+ThanExeToDivine 'almost'
More like the next year or two
Brian riding on a giant Shiro, please make it a wallpaper
Is it a giant Shiro or a tiny Kibler though?
doesn't matter, still fabulous.
Trying to play around yogg is like trying to play around shredder. You kill it before playing cards and they get mana wraith. You kill it after and they get doomsayer. Playing around one yogg state is just playing into another. Nothing you do matters. Free will is an illusion.
I think you mean "Hope is an illusion"
In which we find out Brian is not in fact a skilled hearthstone player, he just is a master of RNG, and alternatively gives his foes great boons or crushes them, as the whims of the giggle monster that is him.
((Just kidding BK, luv you))
What I loved the most is how you were talking about predicting and playing around RNG events/characters and then you actually do it in the same game haha.
plot twist: the other guy has control over the universe and is stream sniping
So great. Thanks, Brian. Gotta say: The shot of you riding puppy Neverending Story-style is the bomb. Gotta make a movie of that, man!
I like Yogg. It is a fun element in a game where lately, all I'm facing is decks designed to curve out and face attack 100%. The problem with Yogg (and most RNG elements) is that people remember what f***ed them over what... basically did nothing or what won them the game. People remember (and hate) the times where Yogg gave the opponent a call of the wild, cleared their own side, and then buffed Huffer for lethal rather than Yogg being played at fatigue and using 3 draws that killed them.
I do, however, find the "RNG bad" argument interesting. It's a card game. I can lose to RNG in a million ways. Deck order of draw (why is Syl always after N'zoth?)... Lightning Storm being all 2s after a healing totem on an empty board... like RNG exists in this game. It always will. Almost no deck building will circumvent that and...
Remember, that one game where you lost to a ridiculous Yogg might be someone's furst ridiculous Yogg and might be the reason they keep playing and help keep the game alive and kicking with more new stuff tomorrow, next week and beyond.
I agree, but Yogg's case is different. Yogg by its very design effectively almost invalidates the entire game leading up to the Yogg. In fact, more often than not, a Yogg will not only not make you lose the game, but seems to have an average positive outcome from the most desperate game states. In the end it seems to boil down to "When you play this card, roll a die. If you roll 1 or 2, you lose instantly. If you roll 3 or higher, you win". If Hearthstone wants to have ANY semblance of a strategy element in the game cards like that, especially on ladder and in tournaments, are quite simply unacceptable.
I disagree. I remember both and it feels cheesy as hell when I'm being totally outplayed and I drop a Yogg and win. Three or four shot glasses is a good time 40 and we'll be attending your funeral. RNG is good but there is such a thing as too much of anything and Yogg is way way too much. Brian's defense of Yogg is weak and almost sounds like he's on the Blizz payroll. There are things you can do to effect Yogg? The same can be said about most RNG given the right circumstances. So what? It's still way too much RNG.
Hi Kibler! Big fan of the videos and I wanted to share my version of the list. I mix in the n'zoth theme as a finisher. All you have to add to make it work is a sylvanas, cairne, and n'zoth. My list is a little different but I believe I'm running only 1 book wyrm, 1 ivory knight and I dropped the keeper. Rezzing Tirion is already pretty nuts and sylvanas is just a great card. The cards that get cut aren't really helping your aggro matchups enough to not warrant the change but the n'zoth package adds a ton more threats vs other grindy dragon decks that are running around as well as flat out control decks. You slam n''zoth down vs some decks and you flat out win. Just thought I'd throw it out there!
Sorry Brian, but I disagree with your opinion on Yogg. After having lost a ton of games, in which I've been ahead the entire time while keeping in mind to limit the board in case of the inevitable Yogg, I beg to differ. Yogg just allows you to throw spells around on the board and Yogg on 10 for extreme value. It doesn't matter whether I've had card advantage or board advantage, Yogg comes in and brings crazy amounts of value onto the board with a bunch of draw, clears, and value added (things like casting 'Thoughtsteal' 'Burgle')
Yogg was fun at first, and it's always interesting to see it being played, but now it always ends up with me feeling disgusted by the loss. Not even losing to aggro is comparable to losing to pure RNG.
I was playing deathrattle priest and I had lethal on board with 3 minions. He had 3 cards left in the deck,made like 20 spells.Topdecked yogg saron,clearing my board,dealing 26 damage to my face. healing him for 6 and putting 5 more guys on his board. I had board clear and next turn he topdecked fireball... İf I did anything like him I would draw at least 5 cards and die to fatigue.
you got your opinion based on your continuous losing? that just makes you a salty player that attacks a card for being "OP" maybe once you hit legend a couple times and make it high in tournaments, then you can sound reasonable. "I lost so many times to this card, so this card is op" is not a valid reason
Anecdotal evidence at its finest
2011carp Yeah, exactly. But isn't all that you read an opinion at best? If you want facts then one has to do a proper research taking into account hundreds of games.
Yeah, it is MY opinion on a card in a game, you might have a different view of it.
So, instead of telling me that all I'm doing is being salty and how i don't have the right to express a view since I haven't "made it into a tournament", which by itself is an incredibly narrow minded manner of looking at things, why don't you make counter arguments?
And I just re-read your comment and realised that you didn't even address the issues I had with the card.
as +Brian Kibler has stated, those case are outliers, most of the times Yogg saron kills the board, draws some cards and play some secrets while dealing damage with bias towards enemy, he is a 10 mana spell that requires a deck build on spells and on certain way him being so powerfull is what enables those kind of decks that are pretty intersting to play and see, since they requiere way more than play on curve.
Its a card game and has inherent RNG in the draws, we could argue that losing to perfect aggro opening is also bullshit luck, while yogg keeps building his win condition towards the game.
when was this recorded ?
It was from my stream yesterday.
+Brian Kibler Praise the Prophet Kibler XD
i see thanks for replying
He died for our wins.
Gotta check that chat reaction!
That is the best argument for yogg and other good random elements I've heard. Great work Kibby.
That's just insane. This is why I love to watch you play, Kibler!
I felt like somewhere in the middle of the game you maybe could've started going for the face (2 truesilver + concecration alone is 18 dmg) to put pressure on him. Even if he'd use Harrison it wouldn't help to save his life. I might be wrong though:)
Looks like Kibler is secretly God.
That's heresy.
God is secretly Kibler.
oh gosh, this little Kibler riding Shiro mount is so adorable :D
Yogg reduces the game essentially to a coin flip. You play it and the game is reset, putting you at a 50% chance to win/lose the game. You could have played perfectly, the opponent could have played abysmally and then get carried by Yogg.
That one card simply destroyed the competitive scene.
More like a Dungeons and Dragons dice roll also if it was actually guaranteed to reset the game and gave you a guaranteed 50% to win it would be a lot more powerful but unfortunately it's a hell of a lot more dynamic then that under different conditions it has different chances of success sorry if you can't understand that and have to reduce it to the most basic levels of RNG and did Hearthstone destroy the competitive scene?
Do you have zero understanding of statistics and probability?
Unless you realize what yogg does and play accordingly unlike most scrubz. 10 mana random spells isn't as 50/50 as you think. Just keep progressing and you will figure it out.
Most spells favor the player that actually played Yogg
+Draiel Hearthstone I don't care if it's balanced, it's unfun. It wipes the game clean and disregards any skillful decision making made before the Yogg. I don't care what kind of coin flip it is, but it's still a coin flip.
He is a true bro:
"The guys are more imortant than my life"
just love you, Brian
Brian is the ONLY hearthstone youtuber I can watch 😂 He is the only one i find entertaining
What about Day[9]? He has the same light-hearted approach to the game.
day9 doesnt pay enough attention
Aravash Huh? I don't quite understand that criticism. He may not keep his eyed firmly trained on the screen, but he definitely knows what's going on.
day9 is a really bad player. People watch him for his personality rather, than his games.
Hyber blue Incorrect. Day[9] screws up just as much as anyone else. It's just that the decks he runs aren't optimal. Anyone can take. A brain-dead cancer Shaman or Hunter deck and win 40/50 games. That doesn't make them a good player.
Fun fact, if everying went the same way, but he coined out a recruit on turn 1, he'd win the game on turn 9.
Kibler riding upon Shiro. Glorious.
That ironforge portal to 7/7 was actually sick lol
Hey Kibler, do you have a personal video editor, or do you edit your videos yourself?
+Sizar Ghassan my wife Natalie does my video editing
+Brian Kibler is that his wife Natalie talking about herself
You can never tell, since we're both always logged into this account!
+Brian Kibler
ahh. I'm so confused. xd
How'd you convince your wife to let you become a streamer?
hahahahaha im laughing so much brian is LITERALLY completely flappergasted when that happened. Almost scared.
Hi Kibler, i really love your videos and streams and i have a question. I dont have Tirion or Ragnaros, Lightlord so what are good replacements for them? I thought maybe Ysera and Nefarian would be ok but im not sure.
Tirion can't be really replaced with a similar card so Ysera would probably be the really good. For Rag maybe Alexstrasza if you have her.
Yeah my Problem is that i dont have Sylvannas and Ragnaros and both of them are really good Legendarys i want to have so Tirion will have to wait a long time.
if you get a lot of control matchups yes, but if you feel you are going up against more aggressive decks you might want to just tech in more early game proactive plays
maybe lay on hands to replace rag?
Chillmaw and Alexstraza are reasonable substitutions, or one and a Forbidden Healing.
Best overlay pic for a video of all time
Keeper of Uldaman is such a heart warming card for you and a heart breaking card for your opponent
hey kibler whats ur opinion on what firebat said about yog killing the competitive scene
I've been waiting for this, thx for making my friday better!
The queue pic for this video is hilarious xD :D
Well, it's confirmed: Brian Kibler is a chaos mage. Welcome to the ranks, Mister Kibler, your entry to the Order shall be processed in due course. In the meantime, seeing as we are the dark side, help yourself to some cookies.
RaichuWizDom cringe
Kibler must be like the most likable HS streamer. And he's good at the same time :D.
last time i was this early shamons were balanced
Nice one
Shamans were never balanced. They were either broken or unusable
Totem Shaman pre-WotoG (but after Grand Tournament) was payable with Zombie Chow, Totem Golem, Tuskar Totemic and Thunder Bluff Valiant.
Aggro Mech Shaman was also okay
+highsoflyify totem shaman was far from a decent tier. I'd put it at dragon paladin level, pre kara.
aggro shaman worked though but shaman was trapped to just going face with it
Are shamons edible like salmons ?
Although I think Yogg is an extremely overpowered card and should be adjusted, I keep reminding myself that it's a deck that encourages players to try other decks that make matches last more than 6 or 7 rounds. I love control decks and it's the only thing I play with in hearthstone. Before yogg it was either agro paladin or aggro shaman, but with WTOG, it made it a lot more possible to try out fun and stupid decks. Yogg is the second deck/option that aggro players like to play when they're bored of shaman and it makes me happy because you CAN counter it if you have a good control deck.
Brian Kibler: The Universe's Dragon Wizard
I really appreciate your content. Keep up the good work.
Dude the fucking thumbnails are... just awesome.
Hi Brian! Huge fan of yours here (even more knowing you contributed to one of the tcgs I played and enjoyed the most - Vs system)! Always like watching your videos and istening to your insights :) Actually I have some questions for you if you wouldn't mind eheh Have you tried the Elder Scrolls Legends? If so what is your opinion of the game? Do you think it has the potential to rival Hearthstone as a top ccg? Thank you once again and continue with the awesome work! :)
You're a wizard Kibler
He's a hwhat?
A wizard.
On topic of Yogg:
Competetive should not be decided by RNG. As Firebat recently mentioned, when top ranked players have their matches decided almost completely by random effects, that's not a game of skill, it's most certainly a game of dice throwing. Yogg is way too unpredictable for Hearthstone currently to qualify as a competetive game.
Like, dude. Look at Trumps most recent uploads. He had a game with mage that completely flipped around only because of Yogg, and Trump basically had no way to play around it.
You have a way to counter almost anything, when you build a deck. Heavy control? Hard removal and value cards. Board presence midrange? Boardclears and good removal.
Aggressive decks? Concede(lol)
Yogg? Eh... Guess - not playing the game?
It's a card game, random effects are part of the game and always should be.
If you were talking about a game like csgo you would be right. But card games are dice rolls at their core and taking that away would make them incredibly dull.
Yeah, random effects are fine, cards that basically up-end the table are not. Yogg's effect is so powerful that, when you look at the two extreme ends of his spectrum, his card text might as well read "Battlecry: flip a coin. If heads you win, if tails you lose." and that's crazy unbalanced. Kibler's right that there are things you can do to play around more moderate Yogg's but sometimes playing him just literally wins a game in an unwinnable scenario and that's not very fun.
Eon2641 Its balanced.
nem tudom That is clearly not balanced. A card like that means that you can win from literally any position, it eliminates all skill going into it up to that point. If you think just having RNG is enough to do that then you have no idea how card games actually work. Or RNG in a competitive setting, for that matter.
2:35 I'm stoked. Just RNG stuff !
Hey Kibler why don't you play the big dragons like Deathwing (deathrattle version) or Ysera?
Could cards with flash/instants work in Hearthstone? Obviously not counterspells, but creatures or removal?
2:35 Brian Kibler accidentally using the law of attraction to his own detriment. @Brian you really are way too accurate with your predictions!
The fact that Blizzard went ahead and nerfed Yogg after this video happened makes me immensely sad
I'm loving the new dragon cards. Playing Netherspite Historian in my persona Dragadin, got malygos from it. 7 Damage consecrates hurt.
an LSV level call right there
Any ideas to replace the ragnaros and tirion with what card? I want to try this deck but I'm missing those 2 :l
this video should be called'' YOU KNOW'' i heard that phrase just 67 times
Hey kibler! Where did you get the idea to name our lord and savior "Shiro" from?
Praise be to our lord and savior Yogg Sa...I mean, Brian Kibler!
That warrior was really thick.
Kibler controls the universe, all MtG achievements cancelled. :D
the problem here is that the decks that use yogg are already great and yogg gives them an insane boardclear and card draw with a good body that puts them over the top
God damn it, Kibler! Stop stealing god's powers.
Hi, could you change the FPS of your stream to 30? The video is getting artifacts when there are a lot of changes on screen because your bitrate isn't high enough (yes, I know that it's the highest Twitch can handle) and there is really no difference in 30 vs 60 FPS for Hearthstone.
You can check it out from 5:40 when you use Truesilver and Consecration. (It looks the same on Twitch, it's not a youtube issue)
Kibler is a potterhead! Love that! :D
Yogg-Saron (pre-nerf) will instantly win you the game 50% or 80% or 95% percent of the time (depending on who you ask) IF you play more than three spells in the game.
4:07 Lord of the rings moment
Happy Bday (2 days late). Also why no Templar for dragon pally?
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I got black knight in a pack today. Should i disenchant it?
Yogg comes down to this: is it OK to have a card that says: "Play 10 mana for a %30 to make the opponent instantly concede"? Because this is what Yogg basically comes down to.
your math is so bad... people like you ruin good things and all because you were unlucky at some point.
What's the correct math, then?
90%
Yogg is really, really bad these days. Just look at how many spells end the battlecry and the number of valid targets for those spells, that's the chance that he basically fizzles. Then move ahead one spell and do it again, that's the chance that he fizzles after one spell... but you also have to look at whether that spell did anything productive, because many spells that don't end the yogging still aren't beneficial to you. Repeat this process as many times as necessary.
I don't know what the percentage chance is that he just instantly wins the game on the spot, but it's low. Really, really low.
you're a wizard, brian
the thumbnail.... too damn beautiful.
New haircut? You look bloody handsome, Brian
what card should i replace rag lightlord with if i want to play that deck?
Deck: Dragons
Legendaries: Rag, Tirion
how fucking dare you
God bless our Prophet Brian Kibler!
What is your least favorite class to play Kibler??
brian i love your videos, keep up the great job and greetings from Chile
I am noticing the skip in the video right before he says Flamewreath, there is a blur and skip in his face. Why?
nevermind, probably editing artifact. The Twitch stream looks smooth. clips.twitch.tv/bmkibler/SmilingOxMcaT Sorry for triggering conspiracy theories :D
Kibles this thumbnail 😂😂😂 are you drunk when you edit these
7:35 I called bran winning!!
I like kibler as a person so much i wanna be his friend irl
What card./deck tracker do you use?
Any replacement for rag?
Brian using hacks confirmed
To make things worse for himself?
Also I like how he talked about how Yogg isn't good unless you play a ton of spells and the guy he was played a horrible Yogg because he only played three spells.
SOOOOOOO..... Which house are you my fine fellow wizard?
Damn, Prophet Velen? More like Prophet Kibler amirite??
Is the thumb nail art from MTG?
No yogg?! As an official acolyte of yogg I demand him be added! How to survive him you ask? Simple! Just become an acolyte! How? Just survive 50 yogg plays kill an opponent from 30 health with him and kill all the other old gods at least once with him. Oh and yogg enjoys the occasional praising too
fresh haircut sir kibs :o
Heeeeeey,That's pretty good!
I have crippling depression
briarino kiblerino
+Rens Harinck what are you fuckin gay?!
+Deathdazer 1 I'm gay
*triggered*
Dat Thumbnail tho.. :D
Great video once again :)
"Once upon a time..."
are you playing in EU or NA?
The Hogwart post is talking about a title given to a 30 years old male virgane "the wizard" (sry got bad English)
2:43 Dead inside :D
For a second there, I thought my video was de-synced.
4:12 : "I wanna build a board, and make my opponent brawl for it". Is Kibler = Trump confirmed now?
are you playing in EU or NA
Brian Kibler kinda looks like Brendon Urie (but old)
Love your videos Kibler :)
new haircut :oo
DAT THUMBNAIL
Boi was this posted legit a minute ago
saw the dude vs monsanto game, that was unfair :p
Stories to tell your friends ;)