He had 5 mana left he was hit with a frost plague and he cast his titan which would be 8 how???
He played Marin and reward which draws 3 cards and sets their cost to 0
That’s how he got hit with a plague and could play titan
He was dragon priest and no marin was played on ether side
In that case, his titan costs 7, not 8
He might have used the 1 mana spell that heals his minions for 3 and returns mana crystals for each overhealed
That would cost 2, but give him 3 mana back, so now he would have 6
Maybe he also kept and used the coin?
He started turn at 9 hit with frost plague then forged creation protocol then activated it got his titan then he played the titan how.
Then he had 4, not 5 mana left…
With no other minions
Maybe he played the 3 mana spell “Both players summon their highest cost minion which died” Rest in Peace
Did you already kill Aman’thul before that turn?
No it’s the first time he played it
I don’t know, maybe someone else can help ya
But it’s definitely not a cheater
If he was cheating, like other known cheats in the past have done, he would have an impossible hand on turn 1. There haven’t ever been any reports of cheating in standard, only in the other modes.
What I’m trying to say is, the chance that this was a cheater and not you missing some key information that allowed him to get a discount is like 0.000000001%.
This is why you should record your games so you can go back and see what you missed.
Provide a replay, OP.
Probably had Love Everlasting running and it was forgotten about.
I would stay agnostic but it’s extremely unlikely yeah.
There are also bugs that can do stuff like that,
they are especially a lot in Battlegrounds.
There’re are also bugs. They are especially a lot in Battlegrounds; e.g. yesterday I supposedly had a “start of combat: give your cards a deathrattle” and it was not giving it at all to some of the cards; there was probably a limit of how many start of combat actions are allowed in total.
I would also stay agnostic on the cheating but it’s extremely unlikely so I would never support that happened here (and in most cases that comes in the form of exploiting a very well known bug anyway).