YouTube Round-Up: October 3rd, 2014 Edition

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It’s that time again, ladies and gentlemen! Each and every week we take some time to highlight some of the work featured over at our YouTube Channel. This week we took an ever-minor break from our time in Destiny (it wasn’t easy), although we bring you a couple of videos from Hearthstone and Heroes of the Storm. We’re also paid a visit from the immortal Steve, man-god of Minecraft.


So, we start off by bringing you two more videos in our series highlighting the different Hero classes of Hearthstone

The Hunter is all about controlling beasts and controlling the board. While you have a decent number of beasts to draw from, you also have a fair number of cards that let you deal direct damage, either to enemy Heroes or to their creatures, and they’re one of three classes capable of using secrets. I’d go into more detail, but the video is right there


…I don’t like going up against Druid decks. Their Hero Power is perfect for clearing the board in early game situations, and the armor stacks. Additionally, they have several cards that let you either beef up your Hero attack, or the attacks of their creatures. You can watch the above video for more details and to see why this class is so amazing to play as, and so teeth-gnashingly daunting to go against.


In our latest look at different Heroes of the Storm Heroes we highlight the Lich King himself, Arthas. While it would be ice to make frost-related puns I know a number of you would give them a rather cold reception, so I’m just going to frost over all of that and show you the video.


As you can see, Arthas is a melee Hero with several abilities that can inflict heavy damage on enemies. He also has an ability that, when used on himself, actually helps to restore some of his health. There’s a lot to learn about the Champion of the Scurge, so I leave it to you to give this video a view or two.


Look, I said we took a little time away from Destiny, I didn’t say we didn’t play it at all. This week we took a few minutes to talk about different ships in the game, which are essentially a giant ego stroke to showcase how badass you are. Which, let’s be honest, is perfectly fine.


Yep, ships are a rarity in the wild. You can find them on a random drop, of course, but in all likelihood you’re going to have to spend some of that sweet, sweet glimmer. In the above video we take some time to run down all of the different aspects of the various ships in the game. Oh, and we remind you that legendary ships can’t be purchased and are only available in the wild after you hit level 20, so… good luck with that

Steve, the “mascot” of Minecraft, is better than you. In fact, Steve is better than all of us. Steve is also unappreciated, and we wanted to highlight to you all just how much of an Herculean 8-bit Superman Steve actually is. He is a master alchemist who can punch through obsidian and walk along the ocean floor.

Because Steve.


Praise Him.

There you go, ladies and germs. Another week is in the books. As always, you can check out even more of our content by subscribing to the Curse Gamepedia YouTube Channel, where we are always coming up with fun and informative original content. Or you can swing through here every Friday, where we showcase the videos that you may have missed in the week that was.

Ta-Ta for now!