Fun to watch commentary! Some replying commentary as I watch:
I played the Druid of the Claw in charge mode because I felt I was behind with a good deal of big guys down and you down a card, so I was hoping to bluff the combo, which slightly worked but I didn't get good follow-up.
Yes, this Druid has some taunt tech to fight aggro, with small amounts of other tech vs. more control decks (Most notably slight Handlock tech).
The Ysera forcing plays was pretty hilarious.
I've actually tested panda in Druid! But sadly, it wasn't in the deck.
Not sure you could do much with the Rogue, me ramping up and had Ancient of Lore just meant you needed a bigger killing hand than you had.
The Rogue fakeout was real.
Playing defensively as Handlock vs. Warrior is usually good because Handlock outdoes Warrior over the long haul due to life tap + Jaraxxus.
I did indeed just do Warlock to get it out of the way.
Thanks for the commentary...and hopefully I'll get to see it again by meeting you later in the tournament.
I played the Druid of the Claw in charge mode because I felt I was behind with a good deal of big guys down and you down a card, so I was hoping to bluff the combo, which slightly worked but I didn't get good follow-up.
Yes, this Druid has some taunt tech to fight aggro, with small amounts of other tech vs. more control decks (Most notably slight Handlock tech).
The Ysera forcing plays was pretty hilarious.
I've actually tested panda in Druid! But sadly, it wasn't in the deck.
Not sure you could do much with the Rogue, me ramping up and had Ancient of Lore just meant you needed a bigger killing hand than you had.
The Rogue fakeout was real.
Playing defensively as Handlock vs. Warrior is usually good because Handlock outdoes Warrior over the long haul due to life tap + Jaraxxus.
I did indeed just do Warlock to get it out of the way.
Thanks for the commentary...and hopefully I'll get to see it again by meeting you later in the tournament.