has anyone else noticed that top 3 streamers of hearthstone trump , kripp and toast have reduced playing this game?
kripp and trump are playing diff games and play hearthstone much less from before and toast hasn’t played in 2 expansions
has anyone else noticed that top 3 streamers of hearthstone trump , kripp and toast have reduced playing this game?
kripp and trump are playing diff games and play hearthstone much less from before and toast hasn’t played in 2 expansions
I stopped caring about these three noobs a long time ago.
They were fantastic to watch when a person started HS, but then he would realize those three’s level is peaked around dumpster legend. I can beat them 9 times out of 10 games with one hand tied behind my back.
Did Toast not quit HS??
yeah he quit hs altogether i think
… you dont need 2 hands to operate a mouse. well, maybe you do.
Thijs is the only streamer worth watching .
Well the game is a dumpster fire to watch, what do you expect?
On a serious note: The game is fun but kinda hasn’t changed at all during the past few years. Wild is still unbalanced, some mechanics like resurrection still run surpreme and nothing is done about it and the game is as newbie-unfriendly as always. When the game finally fails, they only have themselves to blame.
The same overused jokes and quips every single day of the week, same raspy, irritating voice with terrible English pronounciations, same machine-like mindset behind all the antics and fake positivity?
Thanks but no thanks.
Trump has reduced playing Hearthstone? He’s one of the Solo Content gods.
I don’t really watch his stream too much, just some of his videos.
Kripp still playing lots of Hearthstone, though most days he also plays a 2nd game for a bit.
Toast quit before Uldum. He returned his Uldum card reveal.
Hahahaha xDDD
No. His character combined with his hugely irritating voice is a recipe for disaster. He behaves like he’s 12 years old at best.
Thijs is a great streamer.
But if you get sick of the meta decks, the hands down best streamer is Chump.
He does things like build a customized Lucent Bark in legend ranks and he chart his way out of a lot of tricky situations that seem impossible.
This is one of the best ones lately:
I’d argue Kibler is the best in that regard because of his variety of playable but fun and unique decks BUT this is more than subjective point. I like his optimism and his vivid nature which could turn off other people.
This is so obviously wrong I’m surprised your computer/mobile didn’t catch fire while you were typing it.
I find Thijs cringey personally. Although he is a great player.
I like Kibler, but I don’t watch him much because of my perception he likes to play value decks (high resource decks, not budget decks).
I like watching the weird decks or strange OTK or combo decks that Mark McKz plays like Flark Boomzooka Hunter or Mogu Cultist or other craziness.
That’s not just your perception, that’s a fact He never said anywhere that his decks are budget … his only rule seems to be NOT to play meta decks and play something more creative instead.
The game isn’t really that interesting to watch much anymore to be honest. People that watch twitch want something interesting to watch that is innovative. None of the top decks have really changed besides Mage and the amount of unpredictable RNG is just not good at keeping viewers attention. The rise of other viewer friendly games to watch isn’t helping either.
I like Kiebler but can’t watch him because of the classical music in the background. It’s so annoying.
His stream doesn’t have music, so you can always check out his VODs on Twitch instead. Sure, the games are gonna take longer without the video editing, but I rarely find it to be an issue.
you guys seem to have missed my point if there are no top streamers for the game, game loses popularity. what I meant from this thread was even dedicated people whose career started from hearthstone (like toast) are losing interest in the game. this game is hard enough for new players to join, now if old dogs leave too… it’ll be problematic.