I added Taelan Fordring in this deck to draw out Sif and I’m having a blast! Probably lowers the overall fun factor without Norgannon and Rommath but I don’t have those cards! And it’s always fun making use of a card nobody else is using!
@@Arrakiz666My deck is a bit different from Kibler’s deck (and most deck lists online). I cut the top end cards on Kibler’s list (Elemental Inspiration, Norgannon, Rommath) along with the Frozen Touch and Nightcloak Sanctum and filled them with smaller drops like Watcher of the Sun and Nerubian Vizier. I am also running 2x Star Power in my deck - I like the value the card provides and the combo it has with Cosmic Keyboard. There are a lot of options for this deck, especially right now since it’s early in the expansion. I’d say you can replace the following cards from Kibler’s list and still keep a solid core Sif strategy: Frozen Touch, Nightcloak Sanctum, Norgannon, and Rommath, the Sunwell, and maybe Molten Rune. I’m messing around with cards like Sir Finley + the Sunwell, Arcane Artificer, and Volume Up but it’s hard to say what is better or worse. I also have my eye on Lady Naz’Jar for the spells cost (1) less effect for stronger/earlier OTK potential… but I don’t have her 😂
@@jerrytealeaf most of the sif decks now are cutting norgannon and inspiration. i think at least 1 frozen touch is pretty necessary though. it can just win games.
This was the first deck I played on day 1 but mine has Renathal with Yogg and Rommath. My third game Yogg even casted stars alignment hitting my Sif and Fires of Sinshari my deck and I still won.
@@Trompetepete I still want signature Kangor so much. This expansion I also got signature druid and rogue and warlock legendary. I’d love if Hearthstone put an option in the shop to purchase a signature legendary of our choice!!!
Yeah, now that I look at it now. 3 abilities, 1 usually to try and protect itself, 1 for value, and 1 "bomby" ability. It also tends to absorb damage for you since its a high value permanent that will likely give you a lot of advantages.
Would Norgannon be much better if A) Mage secrets didn't have a few misses B) he casted 2 instead of 1? He doesn't feel nearly as protected as the other titans, especially at 6 mana. (I don't think he's bad, but he feels very vulnerable and only medium impact when played, unlike most of the others)
The point of Norgannon is that he's a glass cannon who ramps up. If he survives for two enemy turns, he's dealing 20 damage to face, casting 4 secrets, or making all enemy cards cost 4 more on their next turn. All three of those things can be very impactful depending on the state of the game. Also, making him cast 2 secrets at the base level means that you always want him to cast secrets second, removing a level of choice.
@@michaelryan1767 And I think the operative term is "if". This meta has many good ways to clear a 3/8 and even in the best circumstance to play him, Brian only got to use 1 effect each time, thereby not utilizing the full potential you mentioned. It's easy to say "well if he ramps-", but we never get to see him ramp. And if we never see the ramp, then the data of the "if ramp" metric can't contribute to the analysis - because it doesn't exist. Unfortunately the card deals in exponential effect value, which means the lower the effect, the FAR lower it is and vice-versa. Sure, maybe instead of the secret package change: "Battlecry summon 2-4 mirror entities and gain untargetable until your next turn" would make him a little bit more sticky. At this point, he's an overpriced yeti who deals 5, which is objectively worse than the other Titans.
Bro I haven’t watched Hearthstone videos in like 5 years and Brian’s hairstyle caught me so off guard lmao
Brian is going full fabulous.
The lion mane cannot be tamed
Bro was training in the mountains
Ever since co-vid it’s been longer hair and facial hair, lots of hair
It has been [0] days since an old fan discovered Brian's hair
I added Taelan Fordring in this deck to draw out Sif and I’m having a blast! Probably lowers the overall fun factor without Norgannon and Rommath but I don’t have those cards! And it’s always fun making use of a card nobody else is using!
I toyed with the idea too, Sif just auto-wins control games. What did you cut, if I may ask?
@@Arrakiz666My deck is a bit different from Kibler’s deck (and most deck lists online). I cut the top end cards on Kibler’s list (Elemental Inspiration, Norgannon, Rommath) along with the Frozen Touch and Nightcloak Sanctum and filled them with smaller drops like Watcher of the Sun and Nerubian Vizier. I am also running 2x Star Power in my deck - I like the value the card provides and the combo it has with Cosmic Keyboard.
There are a lot of options for this deck, especially right now since it’s early in the expansion. I’d say you can replace the following cards from Kibler’s list and still keep a solid core Sif strategy: Frozen Touch, Nightcloak Sanctum, Norgannon, and Rommath, the Sunwell, and maybe Molten Rune. I’m messing around with cards like Sir Finley + the Sunwell, Arcane Artificer, and Volume Up but it’s hard to say what is better or worse.
I also have my eye on Lady Naz’Jar for the spells cost (1) less effect for stronger/earlier OTK potential… but I don’t have her 😂
@@jerrytealeaf most of the sif decks now are cutting norgannon and inspiration. i think at least 1 frozen touch is pretty necessary though. it can just win games.
I really enjoy these longer types of Videos, bring them in more often pls
This was the first deck I played on day 1 but mine has Renathal with Yogg and Rommath. My third game Yogg even casted stars alignment hitting my Sif and Fires of Sinshari my deck and I still won.
You know gang, I’m thinking that giving Mage a 6 mana better Malygos was a mistake. And I say this as someone playing this deck.
Brian is transforming into a Blood Elf right before Our eyes.
Power - his people are addicted to it.
Haven't seen Brian Don't Call me Brian Kibler since Omnistone. He appears to have become a Lord of the Rings character.
Or he is a wizard.
Is there any reason not to add Solid Alibi to this deck?
I got signature Sif from a purchase and golden Norgannon from expansion bundle😁
How lucky
I got exactly the same, but also the Paladin and Druide signature - all of this in just 150 Packs 😁
@@Trompetepete I still want signature Kangor so much. This expansion I also got signature druid and rogue and warlock legendary. I’d love if Hearthstone put an option in the shop to purchase a signature legendary of our choice!!!
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Because he's an aggro deck who just hit turn10 against an OTK deck that has a 70% chance by that point to have all the combo pieces in hand.
I'm a little shocked Kibler is playing a combo deck. But I guess the spell school part is sweet enough.
I've played this deck to high plat and the most frustrating thing about it is when Sif is in the bottom 5 or 6 cards of your deck
Sir Finley
Taelan + making sif the biggest minion is probably worth it ig
@@SKnight45 THIS! Sir Finley is the best legendary card so far. It's a big middle finger that yells, screw you rng!
Keep up the good work Kibler
Titans feel like the Hearthstone version of Planeswalkers
Yeah, now that I look at it now. 3 abilities, 1 usually to try and protect itself, 1 for value, and 1 "bomby" ability. It also tends to absorb damage for you since its a high value permanent that will likely give you a lot of advantages.
I wish it told you what card your opponent forged, kinda like tradable
It would give the mechanic some counterplay
My soul cries when i hear Brian butcher titans names over and over again... other then that great vids as always
Did Brian not cut his hair since 2016?
2020, but yeah.
Warrior is too OP
I hate Sif, it is so good to see this deck lose here and there :D
Would Norgannon be much better if A) Mage secrets didn't have a few misses B) he casted 2 instead of 1?
He doesn't feel nearly as protected as the other titans, especially at 6 mana. (I don't think he's bad, but he feels very vulnerable and only medium impact when played, unlike most of the others)
The point of Norgannon is that he's a glass cannon who ramps up. If he survives for two enemy turns, he's dealing 20 damage to face, casting 4 secrets, or making all enemy cards cost 4 more on their next turn. All three of those things can be very impactful depending on the state of the game.
Also, making him cast 2 secrets at the base level means that you always want him to cast secrets second, removing a level of choice.
@@michaelryan1767 And I think the operative term is "if". This meta has many good ways to clear a 3/8 and even in the best circumstance to play him, Brian only got to use 1 effect each time, thereby not utilizing the full potential you mentioned. It's easy to say "well if he ramps-", but we never get to see him ramp. And if we never see the ramp, then the data of the "if ramp" metric can't contribute to the analysis - because it doesn't exist. Unfortunately the card deals in exponential effect value, which means the lower the effect, the FAR lower it is and vice-versa.
Sure, maybe instead of the secret package change: "Battlecry summon 2-4 mirror entities and gain untargetable until your next turn" would make him a little bit more sticky. At this point, he's an overpriced yeti who deals 5, which is objectively worse than the other Titans.
> Called Sif Mage
> Doesn’t even play Sif once
Lol
Kibler : lets play rainbow mage
Warriors : lets que all together
Hearthstone seems just like Gambling to me. As good as you think you are, you win some, you lose some. YOU in general, not you Brian.
Is he mispronouncing the titans on purpose? Is this like some joke I'm not in on?
Warrior seems annoying
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not first