Pretty sure Nefarian was the only card to insure Kripp's win, which was a 1 in 463 chance. He then needed Sacrificial Pact which has a 1 in 18 chance. Thats what I call luck boys.
Peter Maynard Nope, it's a bit more complicated than that. First, we have to calculate the chance of NOT getting sp in the first draw, times chance of not getting sp in the second draw. The chance is obviously 17/18. We just put it to the power of two, so we get 289/324. This is the chance of NOT getting sp, so the rest is obviously the result we are looking for. The chance of getting sp from Nef is exactly 35/324, or approximately 0.108, which is a bit less than 2/18 or 0.111. The difference is caused by the extreme case of getting two sps, which would by your logic count as two cases of getting sp, while it is actually only one. So the series of events is, +LegitPensil, 35/150012, or 0.00023. Trust me, I have a picture of rubiks cube as my profile picture.
It's not a bug. If you play a lot of cards before hitting "end turn", the game still needs time to play those cards and ends up "eating" your opponent's time. It's well known.
It is a bug. It is not, nor has it ever been an intended feature to eat away your opponent's entire turn with animation time. Just poor coding and major oversights.
argottobob Well, I've been using it ever since it came out. You can do the same with yogg. Instantly pass your turn and cast a lot of spells. You may miss a charging lethal, but if you have 20-30 spells, there are good chances to pass the opponent turn. I mean, a lot of people are aware of this, even Ben Brode. They would have fixed it by now.
***** u can actually do this if u have two characters that can bring back each other over and over and over. it works so well that im surprised that they dont say that after the turn ends, the animations dont play and you get the ending result of what you did.
+Dictator M Bison The game is just too slow to show everything in the exact time they are played. And his turn was shorter because he didnt click the end turn button the turn before.
llamiie Nefarian has nothing to do with the cards that were played. It just states you get 2 spells "from your opponent's class". Which in this case is hunter. But the coding is just wrong. Jaraxxus is tied to Warlock which is not right.
9:35 "Thats literally the luckiest hunter I've ever seen' Gets Nefarian Gets Sacrifical Pact While Opponent Has Jaraxxus Meh He's still luckier than me
Metaphorically speaking, the amount of lucky Kripp got at this one moment balances out or completely outweighs the amount of unlucky he has been his entire life beforehand and the rest of his years to come combined. Shit was against him like 500,000:1, no exaggeration.
+George-Douglas Price if possible i'd like that lucky moment of mine to be winning the grand lottery for like 100m $ please. you can have my hearthstone luck
He could also unstable portal into coldlight oracle into unstable portal into coldlight oracle into unstable... into making the enemy draw 10 cards for 15 damage
Anthony Borges 5 cards in deck + 5 fatigue draws = 10 cards. (I know the comments a year old, but hey, it can’t hurt for someone to look back on this match)
Saw part of this on Trolden. Great to finally see the whole match! Thanks for sharing. Always love when Nefarian pulls Sacrificial Pact off Jaraxis. Thanks for sharing!
I totally forgot him saying “herthstone” when all of my friends said “harthstone.” Good ol Kripp, I’ll never forget my late high school / early college years digging into this man’s content
Elveon Stealth Gaming i thought the last one was amazing too. The only two i didnt like was nefarian vs ragnaros and the banana brawl. Imo the ones after that were all amazing
I came here form the current (2019) craziest game ever. I have to say the production quality got pumped up a ton. Never really noticed that when you watch over the years :D
I'm pretty sure the Nozdormu bug happens when you que actions right before time runs out, like with some legendaries with long animations and all that crap. Then those actions drags on after your turn is over and steals time from the other players turn - leaving one player without a second to do anything. You could see how things were still going on with that hunter after his turn supposedly ended. Also, nice comback :)
there are 462 creatures in hearthstone, and there are 18 spells to a warlock (correct me if im wrong) the chance of this happening given the portal in hand is (1/462)*(3/324)= *0.00002004168* about 2 time for every 10,000 attempts. or 1 for every 5000 attempts. going into some guess work.. multiplying again by 0.75 for an estimated chance of drawing the portal we find that the chance to draw a portal and commit the rest of this insanity all together is around 0.00001503126 given that 0.75 is not an accurate estimate.
Rydar I am confused, thinking about it more in depth I think we are both wrong lets think about it step by step, let me know on what step do u think I made an error a. when casting the dragon the game rolls two random numbers between 1-18 for each warlock card b.the chance for getting Sacrificial Pact in the first roll is 1/18 c. the chance of getting Sacrificial Pact in the second roll is 1/18 d. the sum of both of those chances is 2/18 might be more intuitive to think about it in smaller numbers then 18, lets imagine a world where warlock has only 4 spell cards (a.b.c.d) our options are: aa bb cc dd ab ac ad bc bd cd so we find that the chance pf getting at least on a. is 4/10 wrong by my method which gets us 1/4+1/4=1/2 and also wrong by what I understand is your method which give us 2/16
Using stats from Hearthstone Wiki - Unstable Portal -> Jaraxxus = 1/362 Unstable Portal -> Nefarian = 1/362 Nefarian Spells -> Sacrificial Pact = 1/18 + 1/18 (two spells, two chances) = 2/18 = 1/9 Chances of that exact situation happening were 1/362 * 1/362 * 1/9 = 1/1,179,396. Not to mention, that exact situation was his ONLY win condition at his last turn. Pretty rikrippulous if you ask me.
Sam Holden Yeah, Sam has it right. You can't add probabilities like that. The chance of not getting Sacrificial Pact the first time is (17/18). The chance of not getting Sacrificial Pact the second time is (17/18). We're considering the two events together, so we multiply the probabilities, and we get (289/324). This is the chance that we *don't* get at least 1 Sacrificial Pact. Subtract the result from 1, and we get (35/324). That's the probability that Kripp could have pulled Pact from that Nefarian.
Rydar Try not to call people you don't know dummies. Especially if your math is wrong. The chance of getting at least one Sacrificial Pact from two random Warlock spells is not 1/18.
Rydar Nefarian gives you any combination of two spells from the 18 Warlock spells. It's only 1/18 if you get two copies of one particular spell. Which isn't how Nefarian works. *FailFish*, as you say.
Rydar You're right that it's not 2/18. Each card from Nefarian is rolled independently. We can think of playing Nefarian as rolling two 18-sided dice. You can get 7 and 5, 18 and 18, any combination of two numbers. Lets say Pact is number 1 on the dice. What is the chance of rolling at least one 1? Of course, it's equal to the probability that we don't get at least one 1, subtracted from 1. For each dice, the chance of rolling anything but 1 is 17/18. We have two dice. So we multiply 17/18 by 17/18, which is 289/324. Subtract that from 1, and we get 35/324. That's the chance that we roll at least one 1. And it's the chance Nefarian pulls at least 1 Sacrificial Pact. P.S. I'm a math nerd, so sorry for nitpicking. But you can bet there are players out there who care about card mechanics.
This reminds me of a tavern brawl game where I played millhouse manastorm and my opponent got gadgetzan auctioneer off of a portal and then played half his deck in one turn. That was insane.
Got my 50th win for this brawl just a few hours ago. Really enjoyed it this time around as I got to see cards and combos that I don't normally get to see or do because I've played the same deck from day 1 pretty much. Maybe only lost 1 in 5. As for this game, what a game! I've seen some pretty wild stuff! I took out a rogue earlier, 21 damage lethal while I was sitting on just 2 HP. I don't quite remember how I did it now. The salt is real too. Often get players adding me straight after a match to complain about how "lucky" I was.
I watched this live on stream and I think Krip just about peed himself laughing. That is after he got over that when you play Jar Jar the game considers you a warlock. It really made my night.
Fun Fact: Jaraxxus changes your class to Warlock, this includes giving your warlock class the EXP for winning as him should you become Jaraxxus in any other class, as well as making your ranked wins count towards your Warlock rather than the class used originally, this also means that Neferian will treat your class as... you guessed it.... Warlock, and give you the appropriate cards from the Warlock Class.
4:54 The animations from his turn ate your turn Kripp, it's one of the few tactics used where Nozdormu is in the deck, you use cards that eat up your opponent's turn so they can't do anything.
That was like watching a yu-gi-oh episode. Believe on your deck Kripp!
Jaime Grey *believe in the heart of the cards
Cat the Turtle *hearth of the cards
fishNguitars the "hurt of the cards"
OBLIVION!
CFVG1999 Hurt of the curds.
2022 and even though I no longer play or watch hearthstone I still come back to watch this video.
2023 and we’re going strong
for real
2023, really hidden video on YT, but never gets old.
@@juliosoto6315 not hidden to us :)
it´s still so unbelievable funny to watch xD everytime at the end i just laugh and look for the comment who did the math on the chance for that xD
that hunter found out for himself that overconfidence is a slow and insidious killer
chrizles TRIFLING HUNTER, YOUR ARROGANCE WILL BE YOUR UNDOING!
chrizles dankest dungeon
Darkest dungeon reference?^^
chrizles He couldn't staunch the flow.
chrizles he should have played around nefarian, sacrificial pact combo..
This is the reason that i always max out my luck skill in any rpg
Having seen this live makes me feel special
SoyFelipez360 Que verdad, yo también fui muy sortudo :)
SoyFelipez360 Same gyazo.com/a46fa16ef7654b83e8f0afc544610930
SoyFelipez360 haz mas videos de hearthstone pls :(
Another spanish talking spanish,another dislike
SoyFelipez360 De ahora en adelante esperaré el skipperino feliperino en tus videos de Hearthstone
Over 3 years old and still the most amazing game ever played.
Have you seen the new most amazing game ever
@@professorkrow1925 gta 9
FUCKING TROLDEN SPOILERED MY DAILY KRIPP VIDEO T_T
Mine too BibleThump
FeelsBadMan
Máté Ormándi FUCKING DAYLY KRIPP STREAM SPOILED MY DAILY KRIPP VIDEO T_T
Máté Ormándi 10 minutes gained
you are not alone -.-
I come back here from time to time and I enjoy those good old memories of what Hearthstone looked like.
Same! it has been added to my favorites for a long time
"that's not a warlock" kripp 2015 hahaha
This is why Kripp is considered a truly skill-full player. Had any of us casual watchers topdecked that unstable portal it would have been wisp.
Pretty sure Nefarian was the only card to insure Kripp's win, which was a 1 in 463 chance. He then needed Sacrificial Pact which has a 1 in 18 chance. Thats what I call luck boys.
Cameron Rutledge 2 in 18, but yeah your point still stands
So that series of events is a 1/8334.
Cameron Rutledge No, just skills man.
Nope it's all skill Kappa
Peter Maynard Nope, it's a bit more complicated than that. First, we have to calculate the chance of NOT getting sp in the first draw, times chance of not getting sp in the second draw. The chance is obviously 17/18. We just put it to the power of two, so we get 289/324. This is the chance of NOT getting sp, so the rest is obviously the result we are looking for. The chance of getting sp from Nef is exactly 35/324, or approximately 0.108, which is a bit less than 2/18 or 0.111. The difference is caused by the extreme case of getting two sps, which would by your logic count as two cases of getting sp, while it is actually only one. So the series of events is, +LegitPensil, 35/150012, or 0.00023. Trust me, I have a picture of rubiks cube as my profile picture.
still after a year of tavern brawl its still the most craziest game ever xD
Terje28no that and TB's kel'thusad party
Was that the TB where you could play as Kel'thusad or Nefarian I dont recall?
+Terje28no no I meant totalbiscuit, he dropped a kelthusad and then faceless so he essentially had a board that was impossible to clear
Sorry I also misunderstood your comment :P
lol :P
Paladin casting a mage spell to summon a dragon that summons a warlock spell to kill a hunter.
Mapalalock > Warlunter
I come here every year to watch this legendary game
Wow.. and that guy was in "I'm gonna beat Kripp!" hypemode, and then Kripp draws 1 card and takes the win. I can feel the pain..
I can’t believe this was 8 years ago. Hearthstone was one of my favorite games. Never lucky till you are
That Hunter definitely quit playing Hearthstone after that game.
That Nozdormu bug pretty much broke Kripp's game. Could have been a normal exchange if he didn't lose a whole turn.
It's not a bug. If you play a lot of cards before hitting "end turn", the game still needs time to play those cards and ends up "eating" your opponent's time. It's well known.
+TheUnPlayable did you even watch the video? He is not talking about that.
Zor bey I figured he was talking about the turn when Kripp didn't even have time to play anything. What was it then ?
It is a bug. It is not, nor has it ever been an intended feature to eat away your opponent's entire turn with animation time. Just poor coding and major oversights.
argottobob Well, I've been using it ever since it came out. You can do the same with yogg. Instantly pass your turn and cast a lot of spells. You may miss a charging lethal, but if you have 20-30 spells, there are good chances to pass the opponent turn.
I mean, a lot of people are aware of this, even Ben Brode. They would have fixed it by now.
I remember watching this when it was first published. Circled back into my feed and it still blows my mind haha
What a classic. Still come back to this every now and then.
WOW Kirpp, you copied Trolden!
MiniKronos SG Kappa
Lawliet - KappaPride
SMG707 Keepo
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ZorroStylex3 x
Did nozdormu make his turn shorter because of the extra cards his oppenent played so it had to play their animations in kripps turn?
***** u can actually do this if u have two characters that can bring back each other over and over and over. it works so well that im surprised that they dont say that after the turn ends, the animations dont play and you get the ending result of what you did.
+Dictator M Bison The game is just too slow to show everything in the exact time they are played. And his turn was shorter because he didnt click the end turn button the turn before.
he could skip the card animations by clicking on them, he didn't, which wasted his actual turn timer
As a Paladin, Kripp won by using a Mage spell to steal a Warlock spell from the enemy Hunter. Simple as that folks
I genuinely did not see that finish coming lol the "I can't lose" BM from the opponent makes it so much better.
JARAXXUS IS... salty.
So whenever you face Jaraxxus, the game considers it as being a Warlock. Interesting.
TheAzertjuh No, it's a warlock card, meaning that only warlocks can have it. (obviously RNG gave him jaraxxus)
llamiie what? Obsviously, not only warlocks can have it.
TheAzertjuh if you win as jaraxxus it also counts as a warlock win, even if you didn't play him as a warlock.
TheAzertjuh If you are playing say, hunter and you some how get jaraxxus then play it, if you win the game you get warlock xp.
llamiie Nefarian has nothing to do with the cards that were played. It just states you get 2 spells "from your opponent's class". Which in this case is hunter. But the coding is just wrong. Jaraxxus is tied to Warlock which is not right.
9:35
"Thats literally the luckiest hunter I've ever seen'
Gets Nefarian
Gets Sacrifical Pact While Opponent Has Jaraxxus
Meh He's still luckier than me
...but not fucking lucky enough!
when i am broke up im coming this video again and again
NormalMan Cumming ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
seth tueffel haHAA cum jokes haHAA
The hunter skipped the kripp with nozdormu
Metaphorically speaking, the amount of lucky Kripp got at this one moment balances out or completely outweighs the amount of unlucky he has been his entire life beforehand and the rest of his years to come combined. Shit was against him like 500,000:1, no exaggeration.
+George-Douglas Price if possible i'd like that lucky moment of mine to be winning the grand lottery for like 100m $ please. you can have my hearthstone luck
That's some poor luck there, winning arenas/ranked or a fucking TB.
Luck in TB, doesn't matter at all man.
How much Kripp could a KrippSkip skip if a KrippSkip could skip kripp?
Prism 3 and a half.
420
Prism If he could 360 no scope then probably 420 blaze it.
I dont know how many
Twice as much as half.
He could also unstable portal into coldlight oracle into unstable portal into coldlight oracle into unstable... into making the enemy draw 10 cards for 15 damage
15 damage for fatigue = 5 draws
Anthony Borges 5 cards in deck + 5 fatigue draws = 10 cards. (I know the comments a year old, but hey, it can’t hurt for someone to look back on this match)
Leeroy blessed champion was also lethal
1:04
Skipperino Kripperino Jesus you've been around for awhile
@@salty62 he sure has
He sure is
What a classic
Kripp forgot to make a silverhand recruit at the end there.
You don't need to be lucky ALL the time. you just need to be lucky once xD
holy shit i never even knew that u can one shot jarax with sacrificial pact
+Mitozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz his minion's tribe is demon.that does not change when he transforms into a hero.
+MacGregor Watkins Sacrificing your opponent. This paladin may have hopes for a warlock yet!
lol
Jesus fuck, i didnt know that neither
now you do...
What was chat mindlessly spamming when that happened live?
PJSalt
someone in chat on twitch actually called that before it happened. Insane.
Don't worry kripp trolden's got u covered
As soon as he drew it I knew what was coming and started grinning
Man the nostalgia.
Saw part of this on Trolden. Great to finally see the whole match! Thanks for sharing. Always love when Nefarian pulls Sacrificial Pact off Jaraxis. Thanks for sharing!
I don't think you hyped this one up too much at all. That was incredible, unbelievable, hilarious and awesome.
rumours say his opponent is still chewing on his keyboard
I totally forgot him saying “herthstone” when all of my friends said “harthstone.” Good ol Kripp, I’ll never forget my late high school / early college years digging into this man’s content
0:01 to talkerino kripperino 1:05 to skipperino kipperino 10:41 to skipperino videorino
Even now I still come back to this. I've never seen a game like this.
This brawl is amazing!!
IFTKICS no, the last one was! This one is just too much about luck
Heisoka disagree! the last one was awful! this is amazing!
Elveon Stealth Gaming i thought the last one was amazing too. The only two i didnt like was nefarian vs ragnaros and the banana brawl. Imo the ones after that were all amazing
The last one was fun...only for people with p2w decks, like TB.
I came here form the current (2019) craziest game ever. I have to say the production quality got pumped up a ton. Never really noticed that when you watch over the years :D
I'm pretty sure the Nozdormu bug happens when you que actions right before time runs out, like with some legendaries with long animations and all that crap. Then those actions drags on after your turn is over and steals time from the other players turn - leaving one player without a second to do anything. You could see how things were still going on with that hunter after his turn supposedly ended.
Also, nice comback :)
I'm glad the UA-cam algorithm has brought me here 5 years later
damn that was awesome, to see you lose a turm amd still win nice
Kripp's genuine excitement in the end is what makes me get up in the morning
Holy shit that was great. I never new you could destroy Jaraxxus with that.
Even though I saw this live I still had to watch it again. So damn epic.
i miss 2015 hearthstone.
amazing, I was wondering how you were going to pull it off at the end.
Honestly, Blizzard needs to fix the Nozdormu bug. It's been a problem for a while now.
In the meantime, it is hilarious to watch.
who keep coming back to this even in 2024?!
lol @ that 1 second turn
i think the other guy is salty xD
I think you're a moron
gorginhanson I think you hate life
I think that thinking is important in this thinking based world of thoughts and thinking thinkers.
I think not.
there are 462 creatures in hearthstone, and there are 18 spells to a warlock (correct me if im wrong)
the chance of this happening given the portal in hand is (1/462)*(3/324)=
*0.00002004168*
about 2 time for every 10,000 attempts. or 1 for every 5000 attempts.
going into some guess work..
multiplying again by 0.75 for an estimated chance of drawing the portal we
find that the chance to draw a portal and commit the rest of this insanity all together is around 0.00001503126 given that 0.75 is not an accurate estimate.
Don't forget to include the Chance that the Hunter got Jaraxxus ;)
Jona schlötelburg that's nearly 1 in 2 million.
1 / (462 x 462 x 9) = 1 / 1,920,996
1/4158
Rydar but he needed only one sacrificial pact no?
Rydar I am confused, thinking about it more in depth I think we are both wrong
lets think about it step by step, let me know on what step do u think I made an error
a. when casting the dragon the game rolls two random numbers between 1-18 for each warlock card
b.the chance for getting Sacrificial Pact in the first roll is 1/18
c. the chance of getting Sacrificial Pact in the second roll is 1/18
d. the sum of both of those chances is 2/18
might be more intuitive to think about it in smaller numbers then 18, lets imagine a world where warlock has only 4 spell cards (a.b.c.d)
our options are:
aa bb cc dd
ab
ac
ad
bc
bd
cd
so we find that the chance pf getting at least on a. is 4/10
wrong by my method which gets us 1/4+1/4=1/2
and also wrong by what I understand is your method which give us 2/16
The look on Kripp's face when the hunter played the black knight ha ha priceless!
This is possibly the best video I've ever seen, HOLY SHIT.
opponent was bm emoting so much too xD, there's just a different type of joy in beating someone who bm emotes before the game is over
God damn it Blizzard fix that Nozdomu!
Zenith Wills you click on the cards when the opponent plays them to cancel the animation
+A True Gentleman peasents dont know that though
Nah. I think it's correct. The Nozdormu's effect + spams playing card will skip opponent's turn.
See how kripp is such a baby when it doesn't work out for him but is giddy like a little girl when it does.
one of my favorite kirpp video haha
My first Kripparian video watched until the end! It was funny, keep up doing o treaba excelenta
Ahh, so that's how much skill I need to become a Legend Hearthstone player?
I did not see that finisher coming, genuine laughter.
pavel?
is that you?
Kripp, the possibility of successfully navigating an asteroid field is approximately three thousand, seven hundred twenty to one!
Has it really been 5 years
Holy shit, I've done this before. Has anyone else? Good thing I got a screen shot.
#Nefarian
Using stats from Hearthstone Wiki -
Unstable Portal -> Jaraxxus = 1/362
Unstable Portal -> Nefarian = 1/362
Nefarian Spells -> Sacrificial Pact = 1/18 + 1/18 (two spells, two chances) = 2/18 = 1/9
Chances of that exact situation happening were 1/362 * 1/362 * 1/9 = 1/1,179,396. Not to mention, that exact situation was his ONLY win condition at his last turn. Pretty rikrippulous if you ask me.
Andy Sublette
"Nefarian Spells -> Sacrificial Pact = 1/18 + 1/18 (two spells, two chances) = 2/18 = 1/9" that is not how probability works.
Sam Holden Yeah, Sam has it right. You can't add probabilities like that.
The chance of not getting Sacrificial Pact the first time is (17/18). The chance of not getting Sacrificial Pact the second time is (17/18). We're considering the two events together, so we multiply the probabilities, and we get (289/324).
This is the chance that we *don't* get at least 1 Sacrificial Pact. Subtract the result from 1, and we get (35/324).
That's the probability that Kripp could have pulled Pact from that Nefarian.
Rydar Try not to call people you don't know dummies. Especially if your math is wrong.
The chance of getting at least one Sacrificial Pact from two random Warlock spells is not 1/18.
Rydar Nefarian gives you any combination of two spells from the 18 Warlock spells. It's only 1/18 if you get two copies of one particular spell. Which isn't how Nefarian works. *FailFish*, as you say.
Rydar You're right that it's not 2/18. Each card from Nefarian is rolled independently.
We can think of playing Nefarian as rolling two 18-sided dice. You can get 7 and 5, 18 and 18, any combination of two numbers.
Lets say Pact is number 1 on the dice. What is the chance of rolling at least one 1? Of course, it's equal to the probability that we don't get at least one 1, subtracted from 1.
For each dice, the chance of rolling anything but 1 is 17/18. We have two dice. So we multiply 17/18 by 17/18, which is 289/324.
Subtract that from 1, and we get 35/324. That's the chance that we roll at least one 1. And it's the chance Nefarian pulls at least 1 Sacrificial Pact.
P.S. I'm a math nerd, so sorry for nitpicking. But you can bet there are players out there who care about card mechanics.
This made me happy! Epic game so glad you recorded it for us
"All about the skill guys"
every so often, I remember this game, and I just have to look for it, Its amazing!
HOW GOOD IS WISP
“Where’d my turn go” name a more iconic line in human history. My stomach hurts from laughing so hard. Thank you Kripp!
Lol, I saw that on trolden first.
This reminds me of a tavern brawl game where I played millhouse manastorm and my opponent got gadgetzan auctioneer off of a portal and then played half his deck in one turn. That was insane.
Skip the Krip: 1:04
(Because I couldn't find the skip comment this time)
Got my 50th win for this brawl just a few hours ago. Really enjoyed it this time around as I got to see cards and combos that I don't normally get to see or do because I've played the same deck from day 1 pretty much. Maybe only lost 1 in 5.
As for this game, what a game! I've seen some pretty wild stuff! I took out a rogue earlier, 21 damage lethal while I was sitting on just 2 HP. I don't quite remember how I did it now. The salt is real too. Often get players adding me straight after a match to complain about how "lucky" I was.
I know One-Eyed Cheat says, "Yaharr! I'll hide in the back!" but I always hear, "Yaharr! I'm a bitch!"
Really, he says that? I always thought he said 'Yahaarrr, I'm the best!'
+Jeroen Verschaeve He definitely says im the best
I watched this live on stream and I think Krip just about peed himself laughing. That is after he got over that when you play Jar Jar the game considers you a warlock. It really made my night.
I DAMM YOU TROLDEN
I miss this Kripp content.
Who's watching in 2020 pog
Fun Fact: Jaraxxus changes your class to Warlock, this includes giving your warlock class the EXP for winning as him should you become Jaraxxus in any other class, as well as making your ranked wins count towards your Warlock rather than the class used originally, this also means that Neferian will treat your class as... you guessed it.... Warlock, and give you the appropriate cards from the Warlock Class.
Kripp has hereby lost his right to ever complain over RNG again.
Calculated from the beginning. Skill
WHERE IS THE SKIP THE KRIPP TIME STAMP!?
Smash Atomsx Is it not a Kripp video without that comment.
That was definitely one of the most improbable wins I've ever seen.
That's insane!
Trolden Best of 2015 :D
4:54 The animations from his turn ate your turn Kripp, it's one of the few tactics used where Nozdormu is in the deck, you use cards that eat up your opponent's turn so they can't do anything.
ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ When Kripp so happy, I also very happy ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ
Still the best Hearthstone video ever.
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