It's like Cloud Prince but instead of playing a secret you have to overload. It's a minion with fine stats and a good battle cry. It can fit in a variety of decks .
To get the battlecry, you either have to be overloaded from the previous turn or you have to play an overload card this turn. So unless you have exactly Zap! in your hand (and a target for it), this comes on turn 6 at the soonest. I'd put it at roughly the same power level as Fire Elemental: slightly better when you can activate it, but more difficult to play.
Dude. With those cheap 0 mana overload spells... Let's kill something, kill something else, summon a totem, deal 10 damage face then mutate because why not. Yiikes.
BloodMefistOld God Fanatic 850804 PostsJoined 05/28/2019
Posted 4 years, 6 months ago
This card spooks me so fking much. Quest Shaman already felt like it had a decent amount of burst, but I think this might push it over the top. There are so many cheap ways to overload mana that this seems extremely easy to proc. Even without the 10 damage from the completed quest, something like a turn 5 Zap into this or a turn 6 Sludge Slurper into this is extremely efficient at contesting the board.
Burn quest shaman has always been somewhere in the radar and this can help patch a few holes from that deck.
But Weaponized Wasp is just simply more flexible, and actually does something in the mid game. Judging from the speed which quest shaman gets 5 overloaded mana crystals, this will stick in your hand until after turn 8. And without any kobold lackeys, a 7 mana pyroblast to the face is probably not what quest shaman wants to do.
Without the double battlecry from quest, this is just a slightly better Fire Elemental, which saw play so this would probably too. Just don't think that 7 mana pyroblast is going to happen too often though.
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a 8 mana pyroblast with a 5/5 body
But the card is 5 cost
and the quest hero power is 2 mana and atleast 1 overloaded crystal is 1 mana
you guys are too way ahead of me, maybe that's why i never pass rank 15
Probably not strong enough for standard but OP in arena.
It's like Cloud Prince but instead of playing a secret you have to overload. It's a minion with fine stats and a good battle cry. It can fit in a variety of decks .
I don't think that this card is that good. There aren't any overload shaman decks rn and neither will they be next expansion
To get the battlecry, you either have to be overloaded from the previous turn or you have to play an overload card this turn. So unless you have exactly Zap! in your hand (and a target for it), this comes on turn 6 at the soonest. I'd put it at roughly the same power level as Fire Elemental: slightly better when you can activate it, but more difficult to play.
Dude. With those cheap 0 mana overload spells... Let's kill something, kill something else, summon a totem, deal 10 damage face then mutate because why not. Yiikes.
This card spooks me so fking much. Quest Shaman already felt like it had a decent amount of burst, but I think this might push it over the top. There are so many cheap ways to overload mana that this seems extremely easy to proc. Even without the 10 damage from the completed quest, something like a turn 5 Zap into this or a turn 6 Sludge Slurper into this is extremely efficient at contesting the board.
Burn quest shaman has always been somewhere in the radar and this can help patch a few holes from that deck.
But Weaponized Wasp is just simply more flexible, and actually does something in the mid game. Judging from the speed which quest shaman gets 5 overloaded mana crystals, this will stick in your hand until after turn 8. And without any kobold lackeys, a 7 mana pyroblast to the face is probably not what quest shaman wants to do.
Without the double battlecry from quest, this is just a slightly better Fire Elemental, which saw play so this would probably too. Just don't think that 7 mana pyroblast is going to happen too often though.