I would, but depending on the subject. I think it's worth pointing out that just because one has a podcast it doesn't have to be a regular thing. If you make a podcast episode when you come up with something that would be a genuinely interesting conversation I'm probably going to listen to it. If you get it in your head that it HAS to be a weekly thing thing and you end up having to force ideas then probably not.
introducing, the Auctioneer. this format works similarly except neither of you can see the cards. instead a third person will give you the 3 costs. before you bid you get to ask for one piece of information. Card Type, Tribe, Spell School, Stats etc. the more you bid the closer you get to knowing what you're buying
For another Arena Vs. Challenge you could each draft a deck and then before the game starts flip a coin to see if you keep decks or trade decks. So while drafting you need to decide what cards you would want in your deck, but aren’t unbeatable in case you have to play against it.
This removes strategy from the draft and makes it boring. The easiest way I can explain it is that each choice you make would equally benefit both yourself and your opponent, so it does not matter what you pick. Let’s say you build the worst deck possible and your opponent builds the best deck possible, and your opponent’s deck therefore has a 90/10 chance of winning. It doesn’t matter who built the good deck as after the coin flip, both players will have an equal chance of obtaining both the good (90/10) and bad (10/90) decks so their overall chances of winning are 50/50. If both players pick mid cards as you recommend, perhaps the odds of the better deck winning are 55/45, but after the swap the chance of a player winning will be 50/50. This holds true for any combination of card picks.
your biggest misplay defnitly was spending 250 for the legendary - it was kinda obvious he wouldnt pick the middle so u could have gone 50 and saved 200 that way which i think would have been a HUGE diffrence
How about for the last time you do 2 arena drafts, one for each player, where the one piloting the decks picks every odd card (so including the 1st, legendary one), and the opponents picks every second card for them, with the middle card always hidden.
I would 100% listen to a pofcast with you and CGB. Think of all the guests from the rarranverse you could have on!
This 1000%
I would, but depending on the subject. I think it's worth pointing out that just because one has a podcast it doesn't have to be a regular thing. If you make a podcast episode when you come up with something that would be a genuinely interesting conversation I'm probably going to listen to it. If you get it in your head that it HAS to be a weekly thing thing and you end up having to force ideas then probably not.
This is honestly my fav series rarran has done i really hope this keeps going
introducing, the Auctioneer. this format works similarly except neither of you can see the cards. instead a third person will give you the 3 costs. before you bid you get to ask for one piece of information. Card Type, Tribe, Spell School, Stats etc. the more you bid the closer you get to knowing what you're buying
For another Arena Vs. Challenge you could each draft a deck and then before the game starts flip a coin to see if you keep decks or trade decks. So while drafting you need to decide what cards you would want in your deck, but aren’t unbeatable in case you have to play against it.
This removes strategy from the draft and makes it boring. The easiest way I can explain it is that each choice you make would equally benefit both yourself and your opponent, so it does not matter what you pick. Let’s say you build the worst deck possible and your opponent builds the best deck possible, and your opponent’s deck therefore has a 90/10 chance of winning. It doesn’t matter who built the good deck as after the coin flip, both players will have an equal chance of obtaining both the good (90/10) and bad (10/90) decks so their overall chances of winning are 50/50. If both players pick mid cards as you recommend, perhaps the odds of the better deck winning are 55/45, but after the swap the chance of a player winning will be 50/50. This holds true for any combination of card picks.
thanks for the return of this format, I would love to see it keep going
Got into dreads because of you. Love his content, hope to see more of you two :)
Loved this concept the first time around, this is even better
your biggest misplay defnitly was spending 250 for the legendary - it was kinda obvious he wouldnt pick the middle so u could have gone 50 and saved 200 that way which i think would have been a HUGE diffrence
Love these!
A suggestion (i dont know if this is easy to do) would be to show rarrans current deck during the draft
love that series, let's go!
How about for the last time you do 2 arena drafts, one for each player, where the one piloting the decks picks every odd card (so including the 1st, legendary one), and the opponents picks every second card for them, with the middle card always hidden.
now we need part 3 since its 1 to 1
I don't think anyone saw showdown getting nerfed in the future back when it first was spoiled.
The frkn BM from Dreads.. holy shiet
cgb podcast pog
I think it would be nice to let other person get middle card for 50% of winning bid (or minimum 50)
Kobold miner? I hardly know her
I think this would be better with a third player
Hof brann?
Why waste 250 at the start just bid 50
Lol
Soooo, whats your real name mate?