In answer to Jorb's question at 1:19:30: The highest score in an innings of cricket where the player's strike rate was higher than their score: International Cricket: Shane Watson 185*, SR 192.70 (ODI: Australia vs Bangladesh at Mirpur, 11 Apr 2011) Domestic Cricket: Imran Nazir 189, SR 227.71 (List A: ZTBL v Sui Northern at Islamabad, 5 Nov 2013) Honourable mentions go to: AB de Villiers 149 off 44 balls, SR 338.63 (ODI: South Africa v West Indies at Johannesburg on 18 Jan 2015) CH Gayle 175* off 66 balls, SR 265.15 (T20: RCB v Warriors at Bengaluru on 23 Apr 2013)
@@lowestCommonDenominator I watch Jorbs while trying to fall asleep and I unironically have trouble sleeping unless it’s an ironclad run or a good Silent run so actually the opposite
Theory: Ironclad goes infinite the most. Once the pieces have been found, it's just a matter of executing which doesn't take a ton of brain power. Jorbs is then free to chat about w/e. This leads to a lot of conversational, cozy chat and that is really good to sleep to :3
Hard to tell without seeing the runs but it's likely that you are building your deck to excel in the early game without adding end game scaling cards. Your goal in early game is to survive without making your deck bad by adding too many non-scaling cards
Without seeing your runs, my first best guess is that you aren’t skipping card rewards often enough and bloating your deck. If that’s not it, perhaps you’re focusing too much on one aspect and neglecting another, you need damage, scaling, and block generally to win a run.
A common mistake is to try to build a specific deck in mind instead of reacting to what's offered to you. Watch some overexplained runs of jorbs and then a few runs, you will success your first run very soon.
I relate to the title of the video. If I was being bludgeoned repeatedly I doubt I'd be able to cope with it either
In answer to Jorb's question at 1:19:30:
The highest score in an innings of cricket where the player's strike rate was higher than their score:
International Cricket:
Shane Watson 185*, SR 192.70 (ODI: Australia vs Bangladesh at Mirpur, 11 Apr 2011)
Domestic Cricket:
Imran Nazir 189, SR 227.71 (List A: ZTBL v Sui Northern at Islamabad, 5 Nov 2013)
Honourable mentions go to:
AB de Villiers 149 off 44 balls, SR 338.63 (ODI: South Africa v West Indies at Johannesburg on 18 Jan 2015)
CH Gayle 175* off 66 balls, SR 265.15 (T20: RCB v Warriors at Bengaluru on 23 Apr 2013)
That "I killed my classmate with a javeline story" is wild
All my life is Unlimited Bludgeonworks.
if only jorbs had taken 3rd bludgeon and kunai. imagine a world where somebody somehow plays 3 bludgeons AND procs kunai off it.
Holy shit an ironclad run I can finally sleep
Why is this so real
You consider Clad boring??
@@lowestCommonDenominator I watch Jorbs while trying to fall asleep and I unironically have trouble sleeping unless it’s an ironclad run or a good Silent run so actually the opposite
Ironclad beats up a building using a giant hammer for 3 hours ASMR
Theory: Ironclad goes infinite the most. Once the pieces have been found, it's just a matter of executing which doesn't take a ton of brain power. Jorbs is then free to chat about w/e. This leads to a lot of conversational, cozy chat and that is really good to sleep to :3
Ty for the time well spent.
Do you think Ironclad drinks block pot very fast when he sees an incoming attack ?
this right here is the type of comment we need more of
Goodbye bludgeon,we will miss you......😭
Watching this video, bludging you all in silence.
!dig
Hi Jorbs. When you talk about your book, use it's name! 'the book' doesn't really say anything for me and it's harder to find. Marketing tip ;)
Before We Go Live is the title
2:00
I've played this game for 50 hours, Tryed all the decks I can and have never made it past the middle of act 3, What am I doing wrong?
Hard to tell without seeing the runs but it's likely that you are building your deck to excel in the early game without adding end game scaling cards. Your goal in early game is to survive without making your deck bad by adding too many non-scaling cards
Without seeing your runs, my first best guess is that you aren’t skipping card rewards often enough and bloating your deck. If that’s not it, perhaps you’re focusing too much on one aspect and neglecting another, you need damage, scaling, and block generally to win a run.
A common mistake is to try to build a specific deck in mind instead of reacting to what's offered to you. Watch some overexplained runs of jorbs and then a few runs, you will success your first run very soon.
If you read this comment, you will become a weeb.
No
No
No
On second thought, maybe
M-MASAKA
If exercise is how Jorbs best relieves stress, then I, and the world, await the dawn of the foretold Muscle Jorbs. All hail.🫡