Adding cards to your opponent's hand
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Zebulun
Inspired by Banana Vendor, what other cards add cards to your opponent's hand?
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Inspired by Banana Vendor, what other cards add cards to your opponent's hand?
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Inspired by Banana Vendor, what other cards add cards to your opponent's hand?
“Legends never die,
They become a part of you.”
On top of my head, at least King Mukla and Curse of Rafaam. And that one Murloc.
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Thank you for your comments. there is a new card this set, adding a random minoin to your opponent hand as well.
“Legends never die,
They become a part of you.”
Off the top of my head (minus ones that have been mentioned): Drakkari Trickster, Tanglefur Mystic, Griftah, K'thir Ritualist, Fishflinger, and Mechanical Yeti (remember when 4/5s with upsides also needed a downside?).
There's also Coldlight Oracle, Research Project, Dancing Swords, Utgarde Grapplesniper, and Prize Vendor depending on your definition of giving cards.
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Apart from those that have been mentioned above I remember Lorewalker Cho and Tentacled Menace.
Nice!
Now I need to find out a combo that fills my opponent's hand before dropping King Togwaggle to the board.
Any idea will be welcomed!
“Legends never die,
They become a part of you.”
Naturalize of course
Mulch also adds a card to your opponents hand, but understandable that everyone forgot about the worse version of Naturalize.
Edit: Spellslinger is also a fun card that add cards to both players hand!
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