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New TITANS Cards Revealed - July 12
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Hopefully most of these are pack fillers!
Disguised K'thir is how you make interesting, fun cards instead of *cough *cough Algalon the Observer
Basically a counter to all those chad decks in of itself. Will it genuinely make the cut? Probably not. But I'd imagine it a bit like Bandersmosh, in that it'll never look statistically sound but yet can easily just win some games by itself. I wouldn't be opposed to sometimes run this simply to have fun.
Got this from reddit:
Developer’s comment: Created by Ignis as the ultimate protector, Kologarn will defend Ulduar to his dying breath. Kologarn towers above other minions, grabbing any he attacks and placing them into your hand. Any minions Kologarn has placed in your hand will be returned when he dies, but if you play those minions before Kologarn dies they will be yours to keep on your side of the board. Carefully consider which minions you grab with Kologarn to maximize his power!
Is this a good card? Well...chances are good you'll never get to actually play that minion you stole so what you've essentially done is give your opponent another battlecry off the minion. Kinda like Sap, except your opponent has to arsed about getting rid of Kologarn
Not sure if its going to see much play, unless of course there's more consistent ways to keep the stolen minion like Shadowstep or finley.
(Wild analysis only) I feel like the card might find a home in Big decks. If you cheat it out, you may be play the minion you steal either because Kologran survives in the early game or you have spare mana late game. I feel this is particularly powerful with Ancestor's Call in Shaman and Tenwu of the Red Smoke in Rogue.
Yea I was thinking from a Wild perspective this card is gonna be nuts in Priest and Rogue through mana cheats and summon spells. The fact that he is a deathrattle means he is targetable by many cards that can pull him from BFNW especially ones in Priest and Rogue.
I love the reference.
Did you fight with Kologarn in Ulduar? His healthpool is divided between 2 hands and body (something like Neptulon the Tidehunter) and his right hand had ability to catch players. Other players had to dmg that hand to free imprisoned player.
So Kologarn "grabs" attacked minion and keep it in his (player) hand as long as he's alive.
Anyway, this card is something like hard removal (*poof*), no deathrattles or bodies to ressurect, buffs probably also be gone. Even if it dies, opponent need to replay that card (which in most cases won't be possible same turn that Kologarn died).
Imagine this card in rogue with all those shadowsteps. That's a nice Titan you've got there. It would be a shame if someone stole it.
I honestly think Kologarn gave some inspiration to Colossal minions along with wanting to show the full art it. The fact that he was separated into arms and body made for a really fun encounter. I remember getting the achi back in the day for killing his arms and his body within a min of the the arms going down. Made for a hectic and fun encounter in 25 man raids before they started doing the different difficulty options for raids. They were still in Ulduar but they were optional choices for each boss, except Kologarn if I remember correctly.
The wording of Kologarn is pretty weird, so I assume it's not the final text? I imagine the deathrattle has the reverse effect, like Gigafin.
Might be a translating issue since it that it was presented in Korean or Japanese (I can't read neither so I don't really know)
While the wording is weird, I think the deathrattle seems correct - if you don't play the card(s) in time, they get taken from your hand and put into your opponent's. So unless you mana cheat this guy somehow, you can't kill a big guy and play it on the same turn, and you risk giving your opponent the card back if they can kill Kologarn.
From what the vid showed Kologarn does not take damage when he attacks the minion. Kinda like Neptulon and his arms attacking for him when he goes to attack a minion. Meaning your opponent still has to deal with that 6/10 body.
I don't think you have to kill the minion in order to get it to your hand. If wording is true, attacking will be enough. It doesn't say, "whenever this attacks and kills" like;
I know there is not much space left to put more words on the card, but at least mention the word 'hand' in the deathrattle. That would have certainly made the wording better. That means it is actually different from Gigafin's deathrattle effect.
Also, the whitespace after the apostrophe and before the 's' suggests (to me) it is not the final text yet. You even wrote it correctly in your comment, but the card itself does not.
By the way, wording/grammar aside. I do not think this card is good enough at its mana cost to be very competitive. It does get rid of a minion from the board and can be potentially used by yourself, but if not and the minion has a battlecry, the opponent is able to get value from it once again.
Ah, crap, that's on me. I got the text from the card on Reddit with the OCR on Windows and didn't catch that it skipped the word "hand" when making it in Hearyhcards. It's there in the real version, will fix it a bit later.
I see, this should be the correct text apparently (and very cool artwork by the way):