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azspam · 3 months ago
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“Hmm, I could go for a combination of words so that I get to include these ideas while not appearing in the tags for either, maybe something like #cubelocks (cubes + blocks)…” [Pauses to look up cubelocks in tumblr search bar just to be sure] [Pokemon Nuzlocke entitled “Cubelocke”] GODDAMNIT!!!!
Tagging posts over here is hard man I’ve been using “#traffic” for the life series since I don’t want to maintag it directly but now I’m getting posts about cars and highways and shit recommended to me and it’s like Wait . The truck freaks . They don’t want to see my Minecraft yaoi. So now I’m considering changing it to a tag I could use for mcyt in general like “#cubes” “#blocks” but it’s like No… What about the Shapes Fandom…
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maximuswolf · 2 months ago
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Subnautica 2 - Official Road to Early Access Developer Update
Subnautica 2 - Official Road to Early Access Developer Update https://youtu.be/KRQVbwMy8_c?si=EJj3PGRuhhYkdVoQ Submitted April 24, 2025 at 10:38AM by Cubelock https://ift.tt/KJPs9OR via /r/gaming
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3jcltd · 2 years ago
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Cube Locker with Quick Delivery
Showcase the unique cube design, featuring multiple compartments stacked together to maximize storage capacity. Emphasize the quick delivery service, highlighting the convenience of receiving this practical storage solution promptly. Capture the attention of customers by highlighting the durable construction, secure locking mechanisms, and various colour options.
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manfrommars2049 · 2 years ago
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Onboarding in a base is easy, but how do the troops leave the AT-AT on the battlefield? via StarWars
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aiiaiiiyo · 3 years ago
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mizugimob · 7 years ago
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Playing some Hearthstone ranked starting at rank 24 WILL CUBELOCK CARRY ME? www.twitch.tv/ChidoriGaming
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perestroika-hilton · 5 years ago
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What mental illness is it to enjoy playing anti control warlock like every deck I do well with takes abt 15 minutes per game- midrange pali, cubelock, highlander mage, tikitus, shudderwock, big priest, taunt druid, and maly druid have historically been my faves
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goldencommon · 6 years ago
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Slow holiday week at work? How about a highly subjective and opinionated look back at the top ten most powerful decks I’ve played against? This is only counting Standard (and some decks from before the Standard/Wild format split).
#1 - Miracle Rogue (2014-2015) – It may be hard to understand how insanely powerful this deck was if you didn’t play the game at launch but consider its key cards which were eventually nerfed: Preparation, Conceal, Cold Blood, Blade Flurry, Leeroy Jenkins, Gadgetzan Auctioneer. Play the Auctioneer on 5 and draw a million cards. Can’t put pressure on the Rogue? You lose to Leeroy/Shadowstep/Leeroy/Shadowstep/Leeroy. Fill the board to put on pressure? You lose to Deadly Poison + Blade Flurry. A high-skill deck difficult to master, it was truly terrifying and has never been surpassed.
Did I play it? No, as a noob I did not grasp the playstyle at all and was still in training wheels “I just play midrange decks” mode.
#2 - Patron Warrior (2015) – Another deck with a high skill ceiling, it took a while for people to catch on to the power of Patron Warrior. But with pre-nerf Warsong Commander granting Charge to a conga line of Grim Patrons and overclocked Frothing Berserkers it wasn’t unheard of to do 100+ damage from an empty board. The only worthy rival for the #1 slot on this list.
Did I play it? Not when it was in Standard, but I played a lot of the post-nerf Wild version of the deck in 2016.
#3 - Midrange Shaman (2015-2016) – I could just say “Turn 1 Tunnel Trogg into Turn 2 Totem Golem” to elicit a shudder, but let’s also recall the pre-nerf versions of Spirit Claws, Rockbiter Weapon, Flametongue Totem and Tuskarr Totemic, let alone the accursed 4-mana 7/7. No fancy combo here, this deck just beat the shit out of you with overstatted minions played on curve plus the occasional RNG highroll on totems. This deck was never killed off by nerfs, it just evolved (lol) into new forms until rotation.
Did I play it? Yes, Shaman was my favorite class in the early years. Not my fault that Blizzard showered it with riches for a full Standard cycle.
#4 - Odd Paladin (2018-2019) – The Odd/Even decks enabled by Baku the Mooneater and Genn Greymane proved to be such huge balance headaches that those two cards were rotated out of Standard a year early. Odd Paladin had access to Corridor Creeper, which at 5/5 was one of the most broken cards ever printed, and Level Up! which was an instant “I win” card if you already had board control. This deck had a short reign at the top before feeling the thwack of the nerf bat but remained viable until Baku rotated. You may think I’m forgetting Secret Paladin on this list—it had a much longer reign, but Odd Paladin is abbreviated O.P. for a reason. WELL MET
Did I play it? A little, though aggro decks aren’t my thing. I played more of the post-nerf deck in Wild where it remained strong.
#5 - Cubelock (2018-2019) – there were 10 Warlock cards in the Kobolds & Catacombs set and all 10 of them saw competitive play (yes, even Cataclysm, barely). If that isn’t a setup for one broken mother of a deck then I don’t know what is. Similar to Patron Warrior it was a bit of a joke at first, until players discovered how easy it was to generate waves of charging Doomguards. The Carnivorous Cube which gave the deck its name was surprisingly never nerfed and the deck lived a long and fruitful life cheating out huge demons until rotation banished Bloodreaver Gul’dan. This was my favorite deck to play of any on the list, especially since it smoked Odd Paladin.
Did I play it? Yup, the Control version with N’Zoth, the Corruptor and Rin, the First Disciple may be my all-time favorite deck.
#6 - Undertaker Hunter (2015) – Bring out your dead! This wasn’t the last time an easily-buffed 1-drop would break the meta but it was the most frustrating. Webspinner, Haunted Creeper, and especially Mad Scientist were fellow Curse of Naxxramas cards all ready to buff the dreaded Undertaker. If you didn’t have a way to kill off Undertaker IMMEDIATELY you were going to die. It was as simple as that. Pre-nerf Leper Gnome, Starving Buzzard, Unleash the Hounds, Ironbeak Owl and Hunter’s Mark were in the deck as well to keep damage flying at your dome. Undertaker wasn’t nerfed for six months, until nerfing some of those other cards still hadn’t helped. Disgusting.
Did I play it? No, in fact it calcified in me a hatred for the Hunter class that I never really got over. I had zero ranked Hunter wins until relatively recently.
#7 - Quest Rogue (2017-2018) – This deck was immediately recognized as powerful, though it took time to refine. The pre-nerf version of the Caverns Below Quest only required you play four minions with the same name (eventually nerfed to five) and then made all your minions 5/5s (eventually nerfed to 4/4s). The fact that it took multiple nerfs of a single card to weaken (not even kill) this deck tells you how strong it was.
Did I play it? Yes, though I dare say I wasn’t very good at it. But before the nerfs, you didn’t have to be very good to win with it.
#8 - Evolve Shaman (2019) – a unique entry in this list thanks to the Doom in the Tomb event which allowed Evolve to return from Wild to break the Standard meta. Similar to how One Night in Karazhan added more juice to an already despotic Shaman set years earlier, the addition of Evolve just tightened Shaman’s stranglehold on the ladder. Able to set up a winning position as early as Turn 3 or 4 with Evolve + Desert Hare, the deck can also play and win the long game with either the Corrupt the Waters Quest to add value, or go with an Overload/token aggro strategy. Evolve will go back to Wild with the release of Descent of Dragons soon but Shaman… Shaman finds a way.
Did I play it? Yes, but not as much as I played Quest Shaman prior to the rotation experiment.
#9 - Midrange Druid (2014-2015) – I learned a lot of my Hearthstone basics from playing this deck: tempo, value, when to push face damage. It didn’t do anything fancy, just played medium-sized minions and chipped away at your face until hitting the magic number of 14, the amount of damage pre-nerf Force of Nature + Savage Roar could do from an empty board. Cards in this deck to later be nerfed included Innervate, Wild Growth, Keeper of the Grove, Force of Nature, Ancient of Lore and Big Game Hunter.
Did I play it? As I mentioned above this deck is what helped me to understand the game, not simply play the game. I’d have to check my old posts to be sure but it was probably the first deck to get me to Rank 5.
#10 - Raza Priest (2016-2017) – Reno Jackson (the original, full-heal Reno) was still in Standard in 2016 when Priest gained Raza the Chained (not to mention Kazakus). Once Shadowreaper Anduin was printed late in the year the combo setup was complete: set your hero power cost to zero with Raza, then “machine gun” your opponent with Anduin hero powers. If the Priest had both key cards on curve then you were as good as dead. Raza was only nerfed before rotating to Wild. Mind Blast has recently been Hall of Fame’d to prevent similar combo decks in Standard in the future.
Did I play it? Not in its Standard form but in Wild with Dragons it was fun (though not as dominant).
What do you think? What am I missing? Secret Paladin, Mech Mage, Zoo Warlock, Big Priest, Handlock, Pirate Warrior...?
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hearthstonesalt · 3 years ago
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I was playing Quest Rogue in casual, and asked him if he was practicing the deck he was playing in casual (Cubelock). I barely lost to him and he started this huge racist rant. These are the highlights
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minusperson · 3 years ago
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Yes, I only play Rogue and Warlock, ever since i started, which is like 4 years ago, kinda.
I liked miracle rogue with 20 burst from hand with Leeroy+Coldblood +Shadowstep and Cubelock.
I know, only degenerate stuff.
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asuccessfulbusinessman · 7 years ago
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megadethzenbu replied to your post: Remember when Hearthstone was a good game?                
   shudderwock and yogg sauron were mistakes    
I kind of liked old Yogg, but see why it was a complete mistake, and new Yogg just feels painful.
Shudderwock needs a full deck of synergy, and with a certain other legendary, can set up a damn loop.
Don’t get me started on cubelock.
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maximuswolf · 2 months ago
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Warhammer 40000: Space Marine 2 Trygon Update
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 Trygon Update https://youtu.be/iUhXSaYXlMU?si=-OgPQsVRJfaX5Bmu Submitted April 15, 2025 at 10:59AM by Cubelock https://ift.tt/zGIfsrp via /r/gaming
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stupidnoobofficial · 7 years ago
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my cubelock deck is 6-1. im so good.
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aiiaiiiyo · 3 years ago
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thecocktailbrothers · 6 years ago
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Spiritsinger Umbra in Cubelock via /r/wildhearthstone https://ift.tt/2YgCWjW
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goldencommon · 6 years ago
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I hadn’t reached Rank 5 in Wild for some time but peaked there before the end of February playing Cubelock. I also hit Rank 7 in Standard with Odd Mage but didn’t play many games there last month. I put my own twist on each of those decklists so it was pretty satisfying.
Springpaw should get some use during the next year, especially since Arena wins will count towards golden heroes after April. Maybe I’ll get Hunter past single-digits.
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