I really liked the Darkglare video, and I look forward to seeing if there's other unique stuff that happens with the card in the future. Honestly I dont usually enjoy the highlander control videos that much since the play pattern tends to be a lot of isolated control cards I've seen before, although I do totally understand the appeal of actually playing them. But I really liked this one! A lot of the cards felt more synergistic with each other, and it didnt feel like you were forced to go slow because of the 40 card highlander inconsistencies, while also showing off a decent amount of both new cards and older ones I dont see that frequently.
I don’t necessarily think that it was the demon seed video, if anything, I highly enjoyed that video. And I’m just one person, but I think that the bigger problem is that the game has felt stagnant for about six months now. I’ve noticed a drop off in a lot of videos. Battlegrounds is still getting solid views, at least Dog’s channel, but the other side of things is pretty meh.
I didnt mean that posting that vid made my audience mad at me, a sharp dropoff shortly after that vid just made me think people were enjoying Wild less after the mini set, and thus watching it less.
@@MartianBuumy issue was duels going. I stuck around for the start of different heros in twist and played some of the solo runs, but it wasn't the same Duels wasn't my main mode, but it took enough fun out of the game that I couldn't justify new packs for wild and as such I haven't played, or even updated my client, in months My HS fix is now sporadically watching videos on UA-cam which I use to do and/or chill on a stream daily
@@MartianBuu personally, i stopped enjoying it when around that miniset they killed all the decks i found fun and let the others still run rampant on the meta for months and months on end. every time i open the meta snapshot and see garrote rogue, pack miracle rogue and egg hunter in tier 1 is another 2 weeks i don't play the game.
Regarding the language conversation, Duolingo is great for learning vocabulary, but vocabulary isn't the only part of language. Listening to shows helps pronunciation, speaking to native speakers helps with speaking and with using vocabulary, reading books helps with reading text. So I agree with chat's advice, but I'd say that's the reason why chat's advice is good advice. Language has lots of parts, and you need ways to practice all of them. The more variety you have, the better.
Hey Marshie, the best way to learn a language is via a class. I'd check out if there's any near you, they're usually once or twice a week. Theres no substitute for having a proficient speaker guide you.
Good luck on the language learning grind, its tough but rewarding. Another commentor already stated but yes, I recommend classes, community colleges and universities often offer non-degree language courses. The best way to stick to it is to have a structure and to be friends with either like-minded language learners or native speakers in that language that you share a common interest in (like hearthstone!).
As a fellow control warrior main (my first golden class with only playing control) I definitely switched to druid for a long time when they gutted warrior
I was able to play some Odyn warrior with Hammy. It's nice to have cards like Sleep under the Stars because it can potentially give you 15 armor. Glad to see you enjoy some more decks this season!
I couldn't agree more on what you said about nerfing the wild,It's something not easy at all and we can't just say let's delete this and that. i'm one of those player who quitted the game during alterac/stormwind and i think that the questlines led me to that decision. I've returned few weeks ago and I must say that I'd rather play against aggro pirates/renathal/reno/tog etc rather than demon seeds/raza hunter/quest war. Personally I hate the design of that cards and the fact that they will remain like that means that they could always come back in top tier meta
My based anime VA take is that almost everyone sucks, regardless of language, but you just don't notice how bad people are when they're speaking a foreign language.
I genuinly quit wild when demon seed came back with mass production since im a d5 enjoyer and that deck is SO popular there and its auto win against any off-meta non-aggro deck I still enjoy my daily dose of wild with martian videos when drinking my morning coffee though Also regarding shadow step, i think last time that shadow step was actually the problem in standard was astalor rogue since back then (from festival up untill badlands mini set) there was no other way to get multiple astalors in standard any other way since there was no brann and it was super frustrating facing astalor after astalor
I wouldnt even say that there, Astalor had a big history of being a ridiculous finisher in lots of things, even when it wasnt copied. Its just a strong card. Thanks for watching!
Hey I've been playing a deck with the 1 cost priest spell and concerierge or however you spell it in demon hunter. It also runs grappling hook and the 4 cost minion that draws up to 5 cards
I absolutely believe that they dont balance wild as much as they do because it would give the general playerbase a considerable amount of dust. I ACTUALLY genuinely believe that blizzard is that greedy. Because we have been hurt many times, lets not forget that ye.
Best deck ever if you are a complete noob to this game :D it doesn't require you to active your braincells... perfect deck to play if you need easy wins :D Love it ! thx for the video
Regarding sub vs dub vs just learn the dang language. I have a similar feeling regarding movies/TV series in german. We have one big Stuido that does the dubbing for basically anything over 100k $ budget. And it's a good studio. They have a lot of voice actors that work full time dubbing high budget productions. But it's by far not enough. And once you start making out voices you just can't unhear them in every other movie and it's honestly distracting. Luckily english as a second language is taught very early and it's close enough to not be too to hard to learn.
Not being able to read the new stupid shaman murloc sig I had no idea why my opponent minions wouldnt die and got very confused. Sigs are detrimental to new and returning players, just put a popup text for the card. This is like anime yugioh
Manna is a bread from heaven and rhymes with banana, mana is spelled like banana but is not manna so we gotta pronounce it differently. Personally, I prefer to just call ‘em spoons. “I don’t have enough spoons for that!” Me neither, Rexxar. Me neither.
Duolingo fired all their human translators and replaced them with AI, and I've seen AI try to translate Japanese. As for not liking dubs because "the voice actors are bad", it just comes off as ignorant when you're playing hearthstone in English with no complaints. Patrick Seitz, Tara Platt, Laura Bailey, Yuri Lowenthal and more are in both Hearthstone and anime dubs and somehow it's dubs that are the problem. I don't mind saying you prefer subs and I agree that I wish the talent pool was bigger, but don't be disrespectful to the human beings that make them.
I concur re:subs. English dubs always seem to have some bad voice work that makes me cringe. Maybe it’s a universal problem and I’m just unable to tonally process spoken Japanese well enough to pick out the poor acting? DBZ is an exception for me too. I think it’s partly because I grew up with it and partly because the English VAs did a great job. I also really don’t like the vocal tone of Goku’s Japanese VA, just as a matter of personal taste.
School Rumble is an example where the dub is better because the original Japanese is kinda just played straight but the American actors understood the assignment of “this is a comedy show” and really make it their own.
I have a hunch that certain patterns of Japanese speech just don't jive well when translated into English. I think the pacing and emphasis of each language is quite different, which means any English speaking actor would sound weird trying to dub any Japanese show.
Brute force yourself to memorize the letters (hiragana/katakana). There's not really any other way, it's better to get it out of the way earlier. (imagine reading english without knowing what sounds the alphabet makes) Hiragana/Katakana are basically the same letters but one is for japanese words and the other for foreign loan words. Kanji is their third letter system, it's just repurposed chinese to shorten/differentiate words, don't worry about them until you worry about them. Immersing yourself with people speaking fluent japanese is the best way to learn the language. But starting off kids shows like peppa pig is probably just as well. They are designed to be made for learning after all. Turn off the subtitles some episodes and see how much you can understand. Start by picking up important words in a sentence instead of having a perfect translation. Move onto more complex stuff when you feel like you understand most of what they said. Be wary of stuff that uses a lot of made up words and names, they can throw you off. Pokemon :( Apps are probably best for reading and vocabulary when you have time to kill while outside. If you want to speak japanese, practice speaking out loud; to a fluent person in conversation or maybe to the wall/chat.
with English voice acting in anime, you also lose a lot of the culture of the Japanese language like honorifics. a lot of the jokes don't make sense in English either
I could not disagree more. Reno decks are literally my favourite deck construction type ever and I would watch 100 videos of random Reno variations of every class.
I really liked the Darkglare video, and I look forward to seeing if there's other unique stuff that happens with the card in the future.
Honestly I dont usually enjoy the highlander control videos that much since the play pattern tends to be a lot of isolated control cards I've seen before, although I do totally understand the appeal of actually playing them.
But I really liked this one! A lot of the cards felt more synergistic with each other, and it didnt feel like you were forced to go slow because of the 40 card highlander inconsistencies, while also showing off a decent amount of both new cards and older ones I dont see that frequently.
I don’t necessarily think that it was the demon seed video, if anything, I highly enjoyed that video. And I’m just one person, but I think that the bigger problem is that the game has felt stagnant for about six months now.
I’ve noticed a drop off in a lot of videos. Battlegrounds is still getting solid views, at least Dog’s channel, but the other side of things is pretty meh.
I didnt mean that posting that vid made my audience mad at me, a sharp dropoff shortly after that vid just made me think people were enjoying Wild less after the mini set, and thus watching it less.
@@MartianBuumy issue was duels going. I stuck around for the start of different heros in twist and played some of the solo runs, but it wasn't the same
Duels wasn't my main mode, but it took enough fun out of the game that I couldn't justify new packs for wild and as such I haven't played, or even updated my client, in months
My HS fix is now sporadically watching videos on UA-cam which I use to do and/or chill on a stream daily
@@MartianBuu personally, i stopped enjoying it when around that miniset they killed all the decks i found fun and let the others still run rampant on the meta for months and months on end. every time i open the meta snapshot and see garrote rogue, pack miracle rogue and egg hunter in tier 1 is another 2 weeks i don't play the game.
@@MartianBuuMartian sorry for asking you again..can you plz recommend me a very good paladin deck for wild atm?Thank you
@peterganetsos589 Reno Paladin, Holy Paladin
Maybe they should revert secret passage to draw 5 so rogue can just win Hearthstone once and for all
Personally, I would love to see them do some non-diamond frame breaks
Marvel SNAP moment
You don't' know how grateful I am right now for a 1 hour plus video, thank you so much!!!! best dude ever!!!
51:16 had me dying. The pure enjoyment into absolute sadness lmao
Regarding the language conversation, Duolingo is great for learning vocabulary, but vocabulary isn't the only part of language. Listening to shows helps pronunciation, speaking to native speakers helps with speaking and with using vocabulary, reading books helps with reading text. So I agree with chat's advice, but I'd say that's the reason why chat's advice is good advice. Language has lots of parts, and you need ways to practice all of them. The more variety you have, the better.
Crazy how Warrior became a relevant class again since last year
I wasn’t ready for “It’s the best deck I’ve played this game”
Hey Marshie, the best way to learn a language is via a class. I'd check out if there's any near you, they're usually once or twice a week.
Theres no substitute for having a proficient speaker guide you.
That kologarn clear was the funniest thing ive seen in this game besides yogg casting the full mechathun combo for Toast
Good luck on the language learning grind, its tough but rewarding. Another commentor already stated but yes, I recommend classes, community colleges and universities often offer non-degree language courses. The best way to stick to it is to have a structure and to be friends with either like-minded language learners or native speakers in that language that you share a common interest in (like hearthstone!).
Man every time you start saying "cower before my..." I always think of the Wronchi video "cower before my true form" from Frogg Saron
56:09, that was certainly one of the Hysterias of all time.
When Martian uploads my day immediately gets better. A true chumbus
As a fellow control warrior main (my first golden class with only playing control) I definitely switched to druid for a long time when they gutted warrior
I was able to play some Odyn warrior with Hammy. It's nice to have cards like Sleep under the Stars because it can potentially give you 15 armor. Glad to see you enjoy some more decks this season!
Such an underrated channel!
Everyday i wish the caverns of time did something positive for wild.
I am surprised that this is your favorite Reno deck over that Reno peloton deck you played just recently it looks like so much fun
Paladin was fun too, somethin about dropping a Waraxe on two that just cant be beat though.
@@MartianBuu oh, yes, this deck does include your baby boy and big boom my mistake
Nerfing Ice Block would open up so much more Mage design space realistically
Suggest the nerf
I couldn't agree more on what you said about nerfing the wild,It's something not easy at all and we can't just say let's delete this and that. i'm one of those player who quitted the game during alterac/stormwind and i think that the questlines led me to that decision. I've returned few weeks ago and I must say that I'd rather play against aggro pirates/renathal/reno/tog etc rather than demon seeds/raza hunter/quest war. Personally I hate the design of that cards and the fact that they will remain like that means that they could always come back in top tier meta
I am still waiting for the marti weekly podcast
Out of curiosity how do you beat demon seed? I always lose whenever I'm playing anything except pirate rogue
Try to pressure face as best you can, clear big boards and cry if I lose
My based anime VA take is that almost everyone sucks, regardless of language, but you just don't notice how bad people are when they're speaking a foreign language.
Keep up the good work, Martian
I genuinly quit wild when demon seed came back with mass production since im a d5 enjoyer and that deck is SO popular there and its auto win against any off-meta non-aggro deck
I still enjoy my daily dose of wild with martian videos when drinking my morning coffee though
Also regarding shadow step, i think last time that shadow step was actually the problem in standard was astalor rogue since back then (from festival up untill badlands mini set) there was no other way to get multiple astalors in standard any other way since there was no brann and it was super frustrating facing astalor after astalor
I wouldnt even say that there, Astalor had a big history of being a ridiculous finisher in lots of things, even when it wasnt copied. Its just a strong card.
Thanks for watching!
Another riveting game of Chumbostone
lora dead card in this deck, much better to use a cobold stickyfinger or a steamcleaner
Swapped out trail mix for Astalor, and the ETC shatter for excavate brawl dude
Hey I've been playing a deck with the 1 cost priest spell and concerierge or however you spell it in demon hunter. It also runs grappling hook and the 4 cost minion that draws up to 5 cards
How to play against demon seed deck?
You should swap the Burrow Buster in your etc for another New Heights.
Thank you for another midnight snack, Marshie!
Super relate on dbz being the only dubbed anime I can stomach
I absolutely believe that they dont balance wild as much as they do because it would give the general playerbase a considerable amount of dust. I ACTUALLY genuinely believe that blizzard is that greedy. Because we have been hurt many times, lets not forget that ye.
Hoping you managed to make Turtle Rogue work well enough to make a video 😂😂 I certainly did not find success with it 😂😂
I mostly havent done it yet cause I really want sognature Maestra and havent pulled it yet 😅
@@MartianBuu so you’re saying there’s a chance 🙏🤣
Best deck ever if you are a complete noob to this game :D it doesn't require you to active your braincells... perfect deck to play if you need easy wins :D Love it ! thx for the video
Sorry for making you click the location with a full hand, I’ll do better next time
Regarding sub vs dub vs just learn the dang language.
I have a similar feeling regarding movies/TV series in german. We have one big Stuido that does the dubbing for basically anything over 100k $ budget. And it's a good studio. They have a lot of voice actors that work full time dubbing high budget productions. But it's by far not enough. And once you start making out voices you just can't unhear them in every other movie and it's honestly distracting.
Luckily english as a second language is taught very early and it's close enough to not be too to hard to learn.
36:43 isn't reno only if your starting deck has no duplicates?
New Reno, not old
@@MartianBuu oooooo right
Not being able to read the new stupid shaman murloc sig I had no idea why my opponent minions wouldnt die and got very confused. Sigs are detrimental to new and returning players, just put a popup text for the card. This is like anime yugioh
Great video! But there were a lot of silly missplays that you wouldn't normally make. I think it's because you were too distracted by "talking".
😁
there are no misplays, only engagement bait
Why you say mana instead of mana
ua-cam.com/video/RTlJGN7Gwwc/v-deo.html
Manna is a bread from heaven and rhymes with banana, mana is spelled like banana but is not manna so we gotta pronounce it differently. Personally, I prefer to just call ‘em spoons. “I don’t have enough spoons for that!” Me neither, Rexxar. Me neither.
Duolingo fired all their human translators and replaced them with AI, and I've seen AI try to translate Japanese. As for not liking dubs because "the voice actors are bad", it just comes off as ignorant when you're playing hearthstone in English with no complaints. Patrick Seitz, Tara Platt, Laura Bailey, Yuri Lowenthal and more are in both Hearthstone and anime dubs and somehow it's dubs that are the problem. I don't mind saying you prefer subs and I agree that I wish the talent pool was bigger, but don't be disrespectful to the human beings that make them.
Was Timmy’s first ever Hearthstone game a necessary inclusion for the first match?
Yes
I concur re:subs. English dubs always seem to have some bad voice work that makes me cringe. Maybe it’s a universal problem and I’m just unable to tonally process spoken Japanese well enough to pick out the poor acting?
DBZ is an exception for me too. I think it’s partly because I grew up with it and partly because the English VAs did a great job. I also really don’t like the vocal tone of Goku’s Japanese VA, just as a matter of personal taste.
School Rumble is an example where the dub is better because the original Japanese is kinda just played straight but the American actors understood the assignment of “this is a comedy show” and really make it their own.
I have a hunch that certain patterns of Japanese speech just don't jive well when translated into English. I think the pacing and emphasis of each language is quite different, which means any English speaking actor would sound weird trying to dub any Japanese show.
Brute force yourself to memorize the letters (hiragana/katakana). There's not really any other way, it's better to get it out of the way earlier. (imagine reading english without knowing what sounds the alphabet makes) Hiragana/Katakana are basically the same letters but one is for japanese words and the other for foreign loan words. Kanji is their third letter system, it's just repurposed chinese to shorten/differentiate words, don't worry about them until you worry about them.
Immersing yourself with people speaking fluent japanese is the best way to learn the language. But starting off kids shows like peppa pig is probably just as well. They are designed to be made for learning after all. Turn off the subtitles some episodes and see how much you can understand. Start by picking up important words in a sentence instead of having a perfect translation. Move onto more complex stuff when you feel like you understand most of what they said. Be wary of stuff that uses a lot of made up words and names, they can throw you off. Pokemon :(
Apps are probably best for reading and vocabulary when you have time to kill while outside.
If you want to speak japanese, practice speaking out loud; to a fluent person in conversation or maybe to the wall/chat.
What would it take to get a play through of borderlands? Is it even a game you’d enjoy?
I have never played, did a new one just come out?
@@MartianBuuI got Borderlands 2 for free from Epic Games and I still felt ripped off
Hi :D
First
with English voice acting in anime, you also lose a lot of the culture of the Japanese language like honorifics. a lot of the jokes don't make sense in English either
Videos getting boring with random reno decks
Just for you Ill never play one again 🫡
I could not disagree more. Reno decks are literally my favourite deck construction type ever and I would watch 100 videos of random Reno variations of every class.
Lots of chatter, even when in gear. Lots of talk, little play. Boring 😢
Then maybe you’re on the wrong channel. The banter is a huge part of what a lot of us enjoy about Martian
Chumbo potato isn’t chatter, it’s poetry
I would call you a potato but Martian would call take that as a compliment
Highlanders being my favorites, I hope you continue the series.
Also, just to upset @sefasefa8650 a little more.
KUTGJ!
Agree LMAO. They're also my favourite.