@@paperknigth2263 the game only lasted one more turn, graphically mousing over the portal it didn’t show an increase but I’ll go back and check the one card he drew to see if it lines up.
I wonder if you play 2 Kil'Jaeden in the same game : does the deck's portal draws 2 demons per turn? Or just it gets a body on board with no effect (for there's already a portal...) Cheers from France!
@@Ghostface4k The deck size of the infinite deck is 30, and will refresh to 30 on every draw, as can be seen with Fanottem, Lord of the Opera. When you play Kil'jaeden with Fanottem, Lord of the Opera in your hand, his mana cost will immediately reset to 30, and when you draw it will become 29 for a split second before reverting to 30 again.
It's really cool but as a mill deck enjoyer, I'm concerned some people will be straight up immune to mill But well, Warlock mill will be a thing I suppose
@@Zakading Why can't you interact with a mill deck ? Sounds like a skill issue. What do you even play, secret mage? Ugh. Or worst, face hunter! Me no think, me go face! Mill deck shove all your cards in your hand. If you can't find a way to somehow interact with the game, this is on you. Build a better deck, or play it better
@@DahnsHeart My most common decks this expansion have been Well Rogue, Questline Mage, Reno Hunter and Questline DH. Mill is particularly uninteractive because it does not care about anything happening on the board outside of forcing the opponent to draw 2 cards extra when they play anything remotely threatening (or even when I just play a 3-drop, from what I've seen), the only wincon in the deck being "Dump my hand and hope the other player doesn't unga bunga past my armor". It is EXTREMELY boring and monotonous to play against with little to no differences between each game against the deck as they all run the same lists without any real tech cards and a skill floor and ceiling so close to one-another that it might as well be called a skill sandwich instead.
Elemental shaman without the new expansion is way stronger than that. There's no excuse for it to be weaker having access to more cards. My guess is that the shaman misplayed on purpose in order to allow Kil'Jaeden to be showcased.
@@adsadasadsaasd4513 It's theorycrafting, where there is a rule in place that you must have a certain amount of cards from the new expansion in your deck. Sure, you could probably take a tier 1 deck, replace just enough cards to make the deck legal while still keeping it competetive, but is that really what you want to do during your limited pre-access? I think trying out entirely new deck ideas even if they on paper seem like "disneyland", as Rarran would say, is totally the right move.
And now we'll never know if playing another Kil'Jaeden will give the demons in your deck +4 +4
It does stack. They showed it in the Day 9 vs Mark showcase video.
@@paperknigth2263Yeah… I saw the interaction aswell. It works/stacks.
@@paperknigth2263it doesn’t anymore. Rarran played it in recent theorycrafting and the portal didn’t seem to increase.
@@imaforceanature7297 That's kinda sad, since in standard you have a fairly decent chance of getting Kil'Jaeden over and over again.
@@paperknigth2263 the game only lasted one more turn, graphically mousing over the portal it didn’t show an increase but I’ll go back and check the one card he drew to see if it lines up.
So epic to see Kil'Jaeden and Sargeras finally in hearthstone
And Archimonde.
And now I'll summon an even larger green (fel infused) man
Mill me now friggin druid 😂🎉
ye hhhh
malygos in an asteroid deck was way cooler than kiljeaden
It's just an otk strategy. I'd hardly call it cool.
@@jerianaleonarcturus6759 using an older niche card
@@meir2161yeah but look at the giant green portal now which is cooler
goat of deck
If the enemy makes you draw it still gives you demons?
it's because your deck becomes "infinite" and ANY draw will give a demon since that's all the portal can give
@@ShadowVordred Nice the burning legión looks amazing
Wow it was instant and asm
SUPER PSYCHED TO TRY THIS OUT!!!
omfg u cant die from fatigue with that thing
I wonder if you play 2 Kil'Jaeden in the same game : does the deck's portal draws 2 demons per turn?
Or just it gets a body on board with no effect (for there's already a portal...)
Cheers from France!
Control discard warlock!?
all this new demon stuff and nothing for poor nemsy
how do u play the patch early? can we do it? or is content creator only
Tavern brawl brah
Idk man, just seems a bit mediocre in a patch that also introduces a 6 mana 9/9 lifesteal, that makes you immune
wait is kil jaiden prevent u from getting fatigue damage because if thats true then this is most op card ever existed
Yeah he does
So kiljaden jailer work ?
it will work, Jailer will blast the demons in the portal and the portal will instantly refresh itself to 30 demons.
@@Lunaraia "Endless demons". Not 30 demons.
@@Ghostface4k The deck size of the infinite deck is 30, and will refresh to 30 on every draw, as can be seen with Fanottem, Lord of the Opera. When you play Kil'jaeden with Fanottem, Lord of the Opera in your hand, his mana cost will immediately reset to 30, and when you draw it will become 29 for a split second before reverting to 30 again.
This is broken. Im scared it goes out like this, probably doesnt. Make it +1 +1 or 8 mana 5/5
😂😂😂
Kil'Jaeden will be one of the first cards they have to nerf way too strong.
It's really cool but as a mill deck enjoyer, I'm concerned some people will be straight up immune to mill
But well, Warlock mill will be a thing I suppose
Good, mill is cringe
@@arvsta96 "How dare someone plays something I don't like"
AS someone into interactive gameplay, I can't wait to dunk on Mill Druids all year 'round.
@@Zakading Why can't you interact with a mill deck ? Sounds like a skill issue. What do you even play, secret mage? Ugh. Or worst, face hunter! Me no think, me go face!
Mill deck shove all your cards in your hand. If you can't find a way to somehow interact with the game, this is on you. Build a better deck, or play it better
@@DahnsHeart My most common decks this expansion have been Well Rogue, Questline Mage, Reno Hunter and Questline DH. Mill is particularly uninteractive because it does not care about anything happening on the board outside of forcing the opponent to draw 2 cards extra when they play anything remotely threatening (or even when I just play a 3-drop, from what I've seen), the only wincon in the deck being "Dump my hand and hope the other player doesn't unga bunga past my armor". It is EXTREMELY boring and monotonous to play against with little to no differences between each game against the deck as they all run the same lists without any real tech cards and a skill floor and ceiling so close to one-another that it might as well be called a skill sandwich instead.
this guy don't know what he's doing with this elemental shaman deck
That's what the deck does I think. Roffle demonstrated a couple days ago and the elemental + rock synergy felt awful 😔
Elemental shaman without the new expansion is way stronger than that.
There's no excuse for it to be weaker having access to more cards.
My guess is that the shaman misplayed on purpose in order to allow Kil'Jaeden to be showcased.
@@adsadasadsaasd4513 It's theorycrafting, where there is a rule in place that you must have a certain amount of cards from the new expansion in your deck. Sure, you could probably take a tier 1 deck, replace just enough cards to make the deck legal while still keeping it competetive, but is that really what you want to do during your limited pre-access? I think trying out entirely new deck ideas even if they on paper seem like "disneyland", as Rarran would say, is totally the right move.
Its just stupid. Basicaly put you on a timer for no reason