New Paladin Spell - Tip the Scales

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A new Epic Paladin Spell, Tip the Scales, has been revealed!

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  • Arthas's Avatar
    Robot Black Lotus 1265 5754 Posts Joined 03/10/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    A new Epic Paladin Spell, Tip the Scales, has been revealed!

    Tip the Scales Card Image

    Discuss this card below or head on over to the card page to give it a rating!


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  • ThatFinn's Avatar
    115 32 Posts Joined 07/04/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Thought Murlocs were supposed to be shamans class identity? :thinking:

    Nevertheless quite good card both in standard and wild

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  • Demonxz95's Avatar
    Senior Writer 2255 2708 Posts Joined 03/19/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    A+ for the pun.

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  • AliRadicali's Avatar
    465 713 Posts Joined 06/06/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    This looks pretty tempting alongside Anyfin Can Happen in wild.

    A meme deck for sure, but I didn't have the cards for it back when Anyfin paladin was a real deck in standard.

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  • RandomGuy's Avatar
    430 614 Posts Joined 05/29/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Needs context, but probably bad.

    Can you believe Call to Arms used to cost half this?

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  • Hydrafrog's Avatar
    Gul'dan 1840 3268 Posts Joined 05/28/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    This with Prismatic Lens and any charge Murlocs 

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  • VikingAx's Avatar
    35 4 Posts Joined 07/05/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Fantastic Counter to Psychic Scream

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  • YourPrivateNightmare's Avatar
    Skeleton 2010 4741 Posts Joined 03/25/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Here we go again

    I tried having fun once.

    It was awful.

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  • iWatchUSleep's Avatar
    1095 819 Posts Joined 05/28/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    This is far too slow for wild anyfin and aggro murloc paladin. By turn 8 you've either already played half of the murlocs in your deck (which aren't many, so this won't ever summon 7) thanks to Call to Arms and Finja, the Flying Star, or you've already lost, in terms of aggro paladin.

    In standard, this is probably decent refill if a murloc-heavy aggro/midrange paladin deck becomes a thing. Sort of like The Forest's Aid in token druid. Except it doesn't have twinspell. 

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  • Chimera's Avatar
    HearthStationeer 685 680 Posts Joined 10/22/2018
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Damn it not murlocs again. Average card. 

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  • kaladin's Avatar
    365 396 Posts Joined 03/13/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    8-mana?  

     

    This won't be tipping anything.   I'd rather drop a Tirion.

    worst community ever

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  • Wailor's Avatar
    Design Champion 640 708 Posts Joined 05/28/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    I don't get it :((

    I'm not a native speaker, btw

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  • Kerm's Avatar
    105 14 Posts Joined 05/29/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    oh another card they printed for wrong class. Happens more often that you'd like to admit ;)

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  • Kovachut's Avatar
    HearthStationeer 675 756 Posts Joined 03/31/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago
    Quote From Wailor

    I don't get it :((

    I'm not a native speaker, btw

    Same here, but according to some dictionaries the idiom means the following:

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tip-the-balance-scales

    If something tips the balance or tips the scales, it is the thing that causes a particular situation to happen or a particular decision to be made, when other situations or decisions are possible:

    e.g. She was a good candidate, but her lack of computer skills tipped the scales against her.
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  • W0lfr1c's Avatar
    210 128 Posts Joined 05/31/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    oh no it´s not average. Looks devasting. Murlocadin incoming.

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  • YJHS2000's Avatar
    Uther 315 119 Posts Joined 06/03/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    This is ok in standard. Only works in full on murlocadin, which I'm not sure has enough other support. Can't really use this as a combo piece like Anyfin, because the chances are too high that by the time you draw this (and by turn 8 at the earliest) you'll have already drawn some of the other combo pieces so they won't be in your deck.

    I think I like this in wild with Anyfin though... I played that deck A LOT, and its biggest drawback was games where your warleaders or bluegills were at the bottom of your deck. No more with this!

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  • Marega's Avatar
    620 872 Posts Joined 05/28/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Play it on turn 8 and half that. Wont do shit unless there's something hidden behind this thay synergizes with it

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  • AnAngryBadger's Avatar
    645 216 Posts Joined 05/29/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Good for wild with anyfin (possibly instead of finja), without more support in standard I don't see it happening though. Best maybe with baleful banker you could make a burst with warleaders and bluegills but it's a bit too luck dependant I think

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  • JoeyJojo48's Avatar
    Peon 630 230 Posts Joined 06/11/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    In standard I could see it being used in a Shirvallah OTK deck where you use murlocs to fight for board in the early game, play this in the mid/late game to thin the deck, and then end it with Holy Wrath.

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  • Demonxz95's Avatar
    Senior Writer 2255 2708 Posts Joined 03/19/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago
    Quote From Kovachut
    Quote From Wailor

    I don't get it :((

    I'm not a native speaker, btw

    Same here, but according to some dictionaries the idiom means the following:

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tip-the-balance-scales

    If something tips the balance or tips the scales, it is the thing that causes a particular situation to happen or a particular decision to be made, when other situations or decisions are possible:

    e.g. She was a good candidate, but her lack of computer skills tipped the scales against her.

    Building off of this, "scales" are a series of rigid plates on the body of a fish or reptile (which Murlocs resemble).

    In addition to that, a "scale" can also be a device to measure the weight of an object, or to compare the weight of one object to another. If an object on one side is heavier than an object on the other side, the scale will "tip" towards the side of the heavier object. The idiom "tip the scales" refers to such a situation like this, as the events "tipped" towards one side, so to speak.

    In the context of this card, the name "tip the scales" references the idiom, while also alluding to both of the above definitions of the word "scale" at the same time.

    Lots of quotations in this post, lol.

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  • Kovachut's Avatar
    HearthStationeer 675 756 Posts Joined 03/31/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago
    Quote From Demonxz95
    Quote From Kovachut

    Same here, but according to some dictionaries the idiom means the following:

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tip-the-balance-scales

    If something tips the balance or tips the scales, it is the thing that causes a particular situation to happen or a particular decision to be made, when other situations or decisions are possible:

    e.g. She was a good candidate, but her lack of computer skills tipped the scales against her.

    Building off of this, "scales" are a series of rigid plates on the body of a fish or reptile (which Murlocs resemble).

    In addition to that, a "scale" can also be a device to measure the weight of an object, or to compare the weight of one object to another. If an object on one side is heavier than an object on the other side, the scale will "tip" towards the side of the heavier object. The idiom "tip the scales" refers to such a situation like this, as the events "tipped" towards one side, so to speak.

    In the context of this card, the name "tip the scales" references the idiom, while also alluding to both of the above definitions of the word "scale" at the same time.

    Lots of quotations in this post, lol.

    Ahm, I was aware what fish scales mean and what a measuring scale is. In my previous post wanted to say, that I had never heard the aforementioned idiom before until I checked an English dictionary on the internet.

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  • drfelip's Avatar
    Dragon Scholar 365 289 Posts Joined 05/29/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Very situational, it could be a finisher if you have murlocs on board AND warleaders/bluegills still in your deck, but at turn 8 you probably already won or have already played at least half of your murlocs; if you summon 3 to 4 murlocs with an average of cost 2 you don't get a lot of value from it.

    The pleasure is mine.

    My last standard decks: nothing special right now.

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  • Deliguy's Avatar
    115 39 Posts Joined 06/01/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    I’m excited to see Murloc paladin, make a comeback. I love playing Arthas portrait and pretending after being defeated as the Lich King he gave up and decided to become King of the Murlocs. 

    with that said I really wish Paladin could get some better Murlocs. Right now Shaman has some AMAZING murlocs in standard, and even more in Wild. Paladin only has 1 good class murloc and it’s wild. (Not talking about spells)

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  • kaladin's Avatar
    365 396 Posts Joined 03/13/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    Tip the Scales

     

    in favor of your opponent.  This is an 8-mana "Hope you didn't draw your good Murlocs already."

    worst community ever

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  • Demonxz95's Avatar
    Senior Writer 2255 2708 Posts Joined 03/19/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago
    Quote From Kovachut
    Quote From Demonxz95
    Quote From Kovachut

    Same here, but according to some dictionaries the idiom means the following:

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tip-the-balance-scales

    If something tips the balance or tips the scales, it is the thing that causes a particular situation to happen or a particular decision to be made, when other situations or decisions are possible:

    e.g. She was a good candidate, but her lack of computer skills tipped the scales against her.

    Building off of this, "scales" are a series of rigid plates on the body of a fish or reptile (which Murlocs resemble).

    In addition to that, a "scale" can also be a device to measure the weight of an object, or to compare the weight of one object to another. If an object on one side is heavier than an object on the other side, the scale will "tip" towards the side of the heavier object. The idiom "tip the scales" refers to such a situation like this, as the events "tipped" towards one side, so to speak.

    In the context of this card, the name "tip the scales" references the idiom, while also alluding to both of the above definitions of the word "scale" at the same time.

    Lots of quotations in this post, lol.

    Ahm, I was aware what fish scales mean and what a measuring scale is. In my previous post wanted to say, that I had never heard the aforementioned idiom before until I checked an English dictionary on the internet.

    What I said was supposed to be for the other guy. I just quoted your post for th extra context.

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  • ShanghaiKid's Avatar
    95 12 Posts Joined 07/11/2019
    Posted 5 years, 5 months ago

    I'm honestly not even sure what Devs are doing with Paladin at this point. Murlocs, one health minions that need support, dragons that aren't playable because Control Paladin isn't really a thing. 

    Almost like they said, "Here's a bunch of stuff, I hope some of it sticks." 

    Disappointing for sure. 

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  • GleepWurb's Avatar
    75 5 Posts Joined 05/29/2019
    Posted 5 years, 4 months ago

    Tip the Scales + Prismatic Lens makes me want to quit the game. Fill the board for 1 mana? Great stuff, well played.

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  • Shivach's Avatar
    220 47 Posts Joined 05/30/2019
    Posted 5 years, 4 months ago

    Seems like Tip The Scales surprised many of us in the most chaotic and destructive way. Oh, well at least you cant pull it of in Arena decks :) 

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  • Xarkkal's Avatar
    Servant of Illidan 910 1321 Posts Joined 03/29/2019
    Posted 5 years, 4 months ago

    Prismatic Lens makes this card completely bonkers. The deck is heavily dependent on drawing Prismatic, but when you do, most decks don't have an answer. 

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