In Hearthstone , a player has now conjured a combination on the board that is supposed to last for 43 hours.
It’s obviously a set-up: A player played Priest against Mage against himself and ensured that the board ended up looking like it would result in a move lasting 43 hours.
It involves 9 spells of arcane missiles, which are enhanced to the point where not just 3 missiles come out, but 26,752. Because for every point of increased spell damage, another missile comes out of the spell (each with its own animation, one after the other).
Spell damage can be increased indefinitely with certain buff cards (Velen’s Chosen). And when Prophet Velen is also on the board, doubling the spell damage, you get a ridiculous move like this one. Constructing a game situation like this is made possible by certain auxiliary cards and has often led to such extreme examples. However, with this number, it should be a while before someone beats it:
Yeah, somehow… also an achievement. As they say: For one, it is the longest turn in the world, for the other, just an Arcane Missile spam.

