A new “OTK combo” is causing a stir in Hearthstone. With it, an impressive 512 damage can be dealt – all in one turn.
Time and again, in Blizzard’s card game Hearthstone, players come up with particularly inventive, genius combinations that leave the opponent dumbfounded. Whether it’s particularly funny or particularly devastating – in this example, it is clearly the latter.
The streamer GetMeowth dared to enter the “wild” game mode of Hearthstone. Here, all cards from all expansions are allowed, which can lead to particularly absurd combos.
512 Damage with One Click
To execute the devastating combo, one must play a Druid and have a considerable number of legendary cards. Additionally, the hand must be nearly full and have the exact right cards to perform the combo.
- First, you play Aviana. She reduces the mana cost of all minions to 1.
- Then comes Kun the Forgotten King and replenishes the mana to 10.
- Majordomo Executus follows. Upon his death, he replaces the player hero with Ragnaros and grants him a new hero power (“DIE, INSECT!”).
- The Gadgetzan Auctioneer comes next. He doubles the damage and healing of the hero power.
- With the Meat-Cleaver, the Druid devours the Gadgetzan Auctioneer.
- The Faceless Manipulator copies the Meat-Cleaver (2 times).
- Deathwing is played. He destroys all minions and triggers their death rattles.
What is now set in motion is a crazy process that greatly enhances the Druid’s hero power:
- Thanks to the death of Majordomo Executus, the hero power becomes “Deals 8 damage to a random opponent.”
- The death of the three Meat-Cleavers creates 6 Gadgetzan Auctioneers.
The damage of the hero power increases dramatically, as the damage gets doubled 6 times! So 8x2x2x2x2x2x2 = 512 damage!
All that remains now is a click on the hero power. Thanks to Deathwing, there are no enemy minions left on the board, so the hero power goes “face” directly – and boosts the health points into the triple-digit negative.
Executing the combo is correspondingly difficult, as all necessary cards must be in hand – but if it succeeds, opponents will surely be astonished. Just like the streamer Get Meowth in the clip above.
We already complained today about the current meta in Hearthstone – you just ignore your opponents.
Do you play in the “wild” game mode and enjoy such combos? Or do you avoid this mode precisely because of such exaggerated effects?
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