Have you ever asked yourself, “What if questlock could also gain 100+ armor in a single turn on turn 7?” Well ask no more! I have seen this specific cancer and it is exactly as broken as it sounds. Almost killed him when he summoned a full board of 6 1/1 imps plus Tamsin and used the Phylactery to give them all the Forgefiend deathrattle (Twice because they had a Tamsin on the board as well) and then killed them all using School Spirits for free because they’d already used that before too.
It’s absolute cancer. I had already killed them 4 times over before they finally finished their Questline and decked themselves in order to kill me from full health as Quest Pirate. Even having finished the Quest at turn 7/8 I still couldn’t dish out enough damage to take them to 0 from 120 armor + fully healed 30 HP. Absolute cancer deck.
             
            
              
              
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              I also despise that quest but at least this dude is trying something different, unlike 99% of the questlock players on ladder that play the exact same list. Well, 99% of any class play the same list.
             
            
              
              
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              What’s the difference in a Warlock gaining infinite armor on turn 12 so you can’t kill them, and a Shaman killing you with infinite damage on turn 12?
I never understood why people complain about Linecracker Druid and stuff that makes them unkillable and yet they aren’t complaining about an OTK. An OTK is, by definition, worse as it kills you and ends the game. This armor gain is the same thing, except you aren’t clicking concede.
It’s just a reverse OTK. Realize you lost, and click concede. Why is clicking concede and giving up somehow worse than the opponent killing you instantly and essentially clicking that concede button for you?
It’s physically the same thing, but somehow affects people differently psychologically.
             
            
              
              
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              I believe, you Sir, could convince a groundhog to say hello to an eagle! 
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              A seedlock playing imps + forgefiend? That’s not seedlock then.
And the answer was obviously eat the Forgefiend with your 7 drop Mutanus that costs way to much to actually impact the speed in which seedlocks usually play
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              Some people are weird and don’t know when concedes are worth bothering with or not and convince themselves, maybe after the 20th game that they have a chance…
Unless its like the last few d1 games to close a deal, you shouldn’t concede games before they even started but if your deck runs out of outs, people should be fine with that.
Or just acknowledge that going out to eat a snack against a 2000 armor druid vs dmh warrior matchup is gonna end in turn limit before either wins. I had a full board of linecrackers once cloned vs the druid. 7x like 5-10 attack minions dented like 400 hp before we both gave up.
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              Get good or get out my cardgame 'hood.
Even when Questlock was taken out i’ve still been eating people with my other decks, even my meme one which really has no business winning. 
Put care and thought into your decks, have backup cards in case your main theme fails, and realize even with that, you may still be drawing dead and lose a match here or there.
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              that is not quets lock that is owl lock but then with the armor dude… and that pretty much a meme deck …
             
            
              
              
              
            
           
          
            
            
              While I hate the warlock quest, I hate the pirate warrior quest more…so I’m torn…