I recently started to watch Baalorlord's run clips. Now when I play StS, everytime I have to make a decision, the voice in my head speaks in Baalorlord's voice.
I now have a habit of speaking out the Heart monologue every time I get to act 4. "Is this- the heart of the spire, the source of all... this (run highlight)"
The bomb presents itself to you. It lays on the ground, cold and silent. But you know its true purpose. You have 6HP, a burning elite next floor, and a dream. And now you have a bomb. *edited for grammar*
Here before watching the video, just gotta say that I've been binging them and need to say that I love your explanations on why or why not something is useful, as a person who struggles at Ascension they have been really helpful. Keep it up!
For what it's worth, my computer doesn't like Twitch for some reason, so I can't watch there. But it's been a rough month, and the UA-cam content here has been a welcome reprieve. Thanks for the fun.
I've been watching Baalor for a long time now and I usually never hear him swear so the few times I do notice it are sort of suprises. I like little details like that
I seriously don't know how you make all these weird decks work, lol. Such a shame to see so few shivs with kunai though. Pantograph coming in clutch though!
This is a hella fun run, but you gotta let these stressful ends simmer a lit bit before trying to serve up your next video. Only thing preventing your videos from being perfect. Feels like I'm lying in bed, about to light up a cigarette and enjoy some post-coital bliss, when your twin jumps up from under the bed: "Hey there. If you enjoyed that lover, try this one next!" I appreciate the enthusiasm, but give me a sec to enjoy the experience I just had : )
Been sub since like a month, went from defect A7 to unlock A20 secs ago, so ty for tips. I would never have commit to use energy cards that burn hp on clad or that put trash in pile with defect before but it's really good actually
I have to say, Pocket watch has to be one of if not the most cursed relic in the game. There are other relics which are arguably worse, sure, useless a lot of the time or only marginally helpful, but pocket watch forces you to constantly play a maddening gamble which I’m not entirely sure is actually worth its weight for most late game decks. Sure, it’s absurd early game, and the perfect choker deck would love it, but I’ve come to the conclusion that mid to late decks should treat it as little more than a centennial puzzle that might proc one or two additional times
Mind you, I think it was moderately effective this run mainly at dealing with a lack of removals, allowing baalor to skip starter cards and draw the good stuff more often. It also helped that. A solid block plan per card helped too. But I’m not convinced this run could not have done better without the pocket watch regardless. Choosing not to play cards can cost you, and even choker still lets you play six. Ultimately it’s the mind games I think that crush me; it is far too straining for a tired Jordan
It no longer works. The Knowing Skull event now increases the amount of damage it causes if you keep clicking an option. It used to be possible to click the money option from it, and the Bloody Idol and Tungsten Rod would heal/prevent all damage from being taken, and you could just keep clicking it over and over. That interaction has since then been patched out.
there's another infinite money exploit(?) other than the one Baalor was talking about, but it's super difficult to achieve since it requires prismatic shard, a wish, and two nightmares. Just dupe nightmares, then dupe wishes, wish for money, repeat. If you have The Courier, you can buy every relic that's still in the merchant's relic pool :)
Hey baalor great content keep it up! There is a suggestion for ya. Since i watch you on youtube i know if you post new video it will be a successful run. How about from time to time you post failed attempts with analysis why the run failed :) That way we wont know if that run was a success or a failure
Really feels like Silent is the weakest character... or maybe she's just best at squeezing out a win with the slimmest margins? Is this reflected in your win rate? I exclusively played her to reach Ascension 20 (didn't bother with the other characters ... yet?) and it really was a tough challenge.
well her starter deck is by far the worst as she has the most junk cards so she has the hardest time getting off the ground she also has the hardest time dealing damage especially early and so much of spire is a damage race.
I think her card pool in general is really strong for late game, but horrible for floor 1. You have to spend most of floor 1 just trying to survive now instead of getting some headway on scaling which other characters can do.
Kind of. It's pretty widely agreed on that Silent has the worst act 1 at high ascension. Her starting deck and common pool are both light on upfront damage, which is the main thing tested by most of the early fights. Her late game tends to be strong if you get that far though. Decks need a good block plan and good hand control to beat act 4, and Silent tends to be amazing at both. She's probably the single best character at abusing Runic Pyramid which is maybe the strongest boss relic in its own right, and she can be almost as good as Ironclad at abusing Dead Branch. I don't know my stats offhand but out of just my runs that make it to act 4, I'm pretty sure I win the most often with Silent.
First time I was genuinely confused by your plays. You seemed obessed to keep the pocketwatch under 3 (and get reapeteadly punished by it) but missed a lot of unceasing top action by doing it.
I agree, and the bullet time too, though he did use that card more often than unceasing top. Like I get that card draw is very important, and bricking draws is a very easy way to lose a close fight, but I also wonder: what's the point of more draw if you're not allowing yourself to play the cards you got from the draw? Think this kinda goes against his own advice that doing things now is better than setting things up for later (hence why he tends to avoid cards like Collect on Watcher and Forethought). I suppose it kind of makes sense if you don't think you can guarantee lethal this turn and next turn, but still. Edit: okay, been thinking about it for a bit more for why pocketwatch > top, and believe its because pocketwatch is generally more reliable than unceasing top, as you could brick by drawing ascenders bane or another card you can't lose, AND THEN not draw three extra cards next turn, so it was more him trying to be cautious, which was good for him at some points and bad in others.
@@cameronschyuder9034 yeah, as long he beats A20, who are we to tell he should have played differently. But that doesn't change the fact that he forgot to activate unceasing top without drawback several times
how can you tell he got punished though? did you actually go through and see how his draws would have been changed specifically throughout the whole fight? because drawing 3 cards doesn't just change your draw this turn, it changes it for all future turns
Fun run to watch but some excitement gets taken out since most if not all your videos end with you winning the run. Have you ever thought about putting in close runs that you lose?
I love the redemption arc in this video -
8:02 Baalord: I find Finisher very unreliable.
1:44:48 Finisher: I got you fam.
But playing Finisher didn't even make a diff...
Shhh let Finisher have this one
the real homies are the ones that are always there for you no matter how little you deserve it
I recently started to watch Baalorlord's run clips. Now when I play StS, everytime I have to make a decision, the voice in my head speaks in Baalorlord's voice.
I hear “delicious” when I land a feed 😂
every time I beat a boss, I hear "GG"
Same lmao. It's helpful though
haha, you're not alone
I now have a habit of speaking out the Heart monologue every time I get to act 4.
"Is this- the heart of the spire, the source of all... this (run highlight)"
that was a PSYCHOTIC ending
what a fucking mad man
😊q
Best YT channel for StS. I like that you explain your every move instead of just playing cards.
Yep. Most people just try to show off and stroke their ego by playing super fast and not being willing to explain anything.
The only health point that matters is the last one
Saved by the Cleric
The anxiety of the heart fight when your HP drops to 1 was killing me and I'm not even playing. GG.
The bomb presents itself to you. It lays on the ground, cold and silent. But you know its true purpose. You have 6HP, a burning elite next floor, and a dream.
And now you have a bomb.
*edited for grammar*
This sort of self-imposed challenge is just about the only thing that could make you unhappy to see Face of Cleric from that event lol
Here before watching the video, just gotta say that I've been binging them and need to say that I love your explanations on why or why not something is useful, as a person who struggles at Ascension they have been really helpful. Keep it up!
This might be one of the coolest finales to an StS run I've seen in a long time
I caught the beginning of this run live and had to work starting at act 2, what an ending! 1 HP wow!
that was the most impressive run i've seen by you yet.
For what it's worth, my computer doesn't like Twitch for some reason, so I can't watch there. But it's been a rough month, and the UA-cam content here has been a welcome reprieve. Thanks for the fun.
I've been watching Baalor for a long time now and I usually never hear him swear so the few times I do notice it are sort of suprises. I like little details like that
That rule of thumb bit got me so bad I almost choked on my food.
Oh was he trolling?
Oh golly, a 15min heart fight, that was a nail-biter !
Silent is the first on I beat the heart with and is hands down my favorite character to run
That was an insane Act 4! I'm loving these videos
Finisher isn't unreliable Baalord.
_It's necessary._
I seriously don't know how you make all these weird decks work, lol. Such a shame to see so few shivs with kunai though. Pantograph coming in clutch though!
This is a hella fun run, but you gotta let these stressful ends simmer a lit bit before trying to serve up your next video. Only thing preventing your videos from being perfect. Feels like I'm lying in bed, about to light up a cigarette and enjoy some post-coital bliss, when your twin jumps up from under the bed: "Hey there. If you enjoyed that lover, try this one next!"
I appreciate the enthusiasm, but give me a sec to enjoy the experience I just had : )
Yeah the endings are really frustrating..
I love the bomb for sure. If you can have the extra energy to spend it's a great card. It's like the generic alpha
Been sub since like a month, went from defect A7 to unlock A20 secs ago, so ty for tips. I would never have commit to use energy cards that burn hp on clad or that put trash in pile with defect before but it's really good actually
Great general tips in the first six minutes.
This such a enjoyable, interesting and great run. Very close call at act 4. GG
Why did the Ironclad take his dog to the veterinarian?
Spot Weakness.
That took a pencil and paper...
such a good heart fight
Akabecko is my favourite common relic on clad and silent
What a nail bitter. Great run.
pssh - wasn't worried at all
1:35:46 All our base are belong to you?
bomb thumbnail detected. click click click
EDIT: 1:57: "bomb is questionable"
excuse me? excuse me???
Finisher is good with runic pyramid + shiv deck
Think double storm of steal and a couple of reflexes could work.😊
What a clutch ending!
Damn, the heart fight was intense! Great run, as always! =)
Question: how do you master shivs?
Close call for a maximally seeded run!
Thank neow we didn't get a new face to master from the trader. Sometimes every single cleric face earned hit point counts.
I have to say, Pocket watch has to be one of if not the most cursed relic in the game. There are other relics which are arguably worse, sure, useless a lot of the time or only marginally helpful, but pocket watch forces you to constantly play a maddening gamble which I’m not entirely sure is actually worth its weight for most late game decks. Sure, it’s absurd early game, and the perfect choker deck would love it, but I’ve come to the conclusion that mid to late decks should treat it as little more than a centennial puzzle that might proc one or two additional times
Mind you, I think it was moderately effective this run mainly at dealing with a lack of removals, allowing baalor to skip starter cards and draw the good stuff more often. It also helped that. A solid block plan per card helped too. But I’m not convinced this run could not have done better without the pocket watch regardless. Choosing not to play cards can cost you, and even choker still lets you play six. Ultimately it’s the mind games I think that crush me; it is far too straining for a tired Jordan
Someone set UP US the bomb! C'mon guys!
What was that almost infinite money seed or thread? Interested to pull it off. :)
It no longer works. The Knowing Skull event now increases the amount of damage it causes if you keep clicking an option. It used to be possible to click the money option from it, and the Bloody Idol and Tungsten Rod would heal/prevent all damage from being taken, and you could just keep clicking it over and over. That interaction has since then been patched out.
there's another infinite money exploit(?) other than the one Baalor was talking about, but it's super difficult to achieve since it requires prismatic shard, a wish, and two nightmares. Just dupe nightmares, then dupe wishes, wish for money, repeat. If you have The Courier, you can buy every relic that's still in the merchant's relic pool :)
@@matthesseling7168 I'm curious. Is there a reddit thread you can link me to? :)
@KekkleDotPNG I saw that in Reddit. Sad there's no Courier relic. Hahaha
Baalorlord :D
Seeing that setup made me think of CS:GO "bomb planted"
mastery challenge include circlet, or riot
Hey baalor great content keep it up! There is a suggestion for ya. Since i watch you on youtube i know if you post new video it will be a successful run. How about from time to time you post failed attempts with analysis why the run failed :) That way we wont know if that run was a success or a failure
that was TERRIFYING to watch, gg
mandatory joyless boomer comment condescendingly pointing out that the quote is "set up us the bomb" and not "set us up the bomb"
Really feels like Silent is the weakest character... or maybe she's just best at squeezing out a win with the slimmest margins? Is this reflected in your win rate?
I exclusively played her to reach Ascension 20 (didn't bother with the other characters ... yet?) and it really was a tough challenge.
well her starter deck is by far the worst as she has the most junk cards so she has the hardest time getting off the ground she also has the hardest time dealing damage especially early and so much of spire is a damage race.
I think her card pool in general is really strong for late game, but horrible for floor 1. You have to spend most of floor 1 just trying to survive now instead of getting some headway on scaling which other characters can do.
Kind of. It's pretty widely agreed on that Silent has the worst act 1 at high ascension. Her starting deck and common pool are both light on upfront damage, which is the main thing tested by most of the early fights.
Her late game tends to be strong if you get that far though. Decks need a good block plan and good hand control to beat act 4, and Silent tends to be amazing at both. She's probably the single best character at abusing Runic Pyramid which is maybe the strongest boss relic in its own right, and she can be almost as good as Ironclad at abusing Dead Branch. I don't know my stats offhand but out of just my runs that make it to act 4, I'm pretty sure I win the most often with Silent.
Holy shit, not much else to say
First time I was genuinely confused by your plays. You seemed obessed to keep the pocketwatch under 3 (and get reapeteadly punished by it) but missed a lot of unceasing top action by doing it.
I agree, and the bullet time too, though he did use that card more often than unceasing top. Like I get that card draw is very important, and bricking draws is a very easy way to lose a close fight, but I also wonder: what's the point of more draw if you're not allowing yourself to play the cards you got from the draw? Think this kinda goes against his own advice that doing things now is better than setting things up for later (hence why he tends to avoid cards like Collect on Watcher and Forethought). I suppose it kind of makes sense if you don't think you can guarantee lethal this turn and next turn, but still.
Edit: okay, been thinking about it for a bit more for why pocketwatch > top, and believe its because pocketwatch is generally more reliable than unceasing top, as you could brick by drawing ascenders bane or another card you can't lose, AND THEN not draw three extra cards next turn, so it was more him trying to be cautious, which was good for him at some points and bad in others.
@@cameronschyuder9034 yeah, as long he beats A20, who are we to tell he should have played differently.
But that doesn't change the fact that he forgot to activate unceasing top without drawback several times
how can you tell he got punished though? did you actually go through and see how his draws would have been changed specifically throughout the whole fight? because drawing 3 cards doesn't just change your draw this turn, it changes it for all future turns
Howdy
Fun run to watch but some excitement gets taken out since most if not all your videos end with you winning the run. Have you ever thought about putting in close runs that you lose?