allthehypeCrossroads Historian 630739 PostsJoined 07/26/2019
Posted 4 years, 3 months ago
Not sure about this compared to other fragment generators. It’s a little late on curve and Illidan have a bunch of other weapons to use. After all, it is an evil Truesilver Champion wich still is very playable on its own.
allthehypeCrossroads Historian 630739 PostsJoined 07/26/2019
Posted 4 years, 3 months ago
Very interesting and probably good in many different decks. However, it feels like a win more-card as it’s very rng dependant. Comparable to Evocation If anything.
allthehypeCrossroads Historian 630739 PostsJoined 07/26/2019
Posted 4 years, 3 months ago
Easy pick, could be used even if you don’t run the cards that make use of soul fragments. Then it’s a above-par1-drop with some random healing later on, wich is not bad at all.
allthehypeCrossroads Historian 630739 PostsJoined 07/26/2019
Posted 4 years, 3 months ago
Crazy good effect if he survives... But it does nothing against the board so you better play it at the right time and hope it sticks. Could be a very polarizing card and will cause a LOT of salty (and peppery) moments.
allthehypeCrossroads Historian 630739 PostsJoined 07/26/2019
Posted 4 years, 3 months ago
Support for strong deathrattles, could be very powerful with card like Khartut Defender or Convincing Infiltrator. The cost seems balanced. In the end I doubt this will make it into meta.
allthehypeCrossroads Historian 630739 PostsJoined 07/26/2019
Posted 4 years, 3 months ago
A strictly better Rotten Applebaum, the requirement is quite easy for both classes and only 4 mana on that. Even without the heal, it’s a good statted taunt at T4.
allthehypeCrossroads Historian 630739 PostsJoined 07/26/2019
Posted 4 years, 3 months ago
Both mage and shaman can get put spell damage easily, and Despicable Dreadlord was always a solid play. So yes, this could improve a lot of decks while not being a buildaround.
Not sure about this compared to other fragment generators. It’s a little late on curve and Illidan have a bunch of other weapons to use. After all, it is an evil Truesilver Champion wich still is very playable on its own.
Mandatory board clear for slower decks. Should be really important both in the early and later turns.
+5 attack really is something! Great tempo swing for a slower DH deck.
Really strong and on t5 you should already have some fragments in your deck. Probably a real staple for the archetype.
Absolutely great on curve if you already have shuffled some fragments. Great addition to the archetype.
Ok board clear for fragments builds. Not bad since the fragments are kind of slow to get to use.
This guy is evil. Looks very promising, in reality it’s probably one turn of board clears and then he’s gone. Still not bad at all.
Very interesting and probably good in many different decks. However, it feels like a win more-card as it’s very rng dependant. Comparable to Evocation If anything.
Easy pick, could be used even if you don’t run the cards that make use of soul fragments. Then it’s a above-par1-drop with some random healing later on, wich is not bad at all.
Decent enough, could take a spot in libram decks. Not fancy but does its job.
Crazy good effect if he survives... But it does nothing against the board so you better play it at the right time and hope it sticks. Could be a very polarizing card and will cause a LOT of salty (and peppery) moments.
I like the effect! Cool, creative and really fitting flavorwise for both rogue/mage. Randomness = inconsistency, but definitely playable.
Looks great for token decks. Compare with Force of Nature. And I don’t think Shaman have abe good swarm spell now..
1-mana 1/3 with en effect is always good. And mage had been missing one since pre-nerf Mana Wyrm. Jaina should be really happy about this
I guess this could be used in spell decks, but it’s a bit underwhelming even as a 1-mana spell. Bonus points for cuteness though
Support for strong deathrattles, could be very powerful with card like Khartut Defender or Convincing Infiltrator. The cost seems balanced. In the end I doubt this will make it into meta.
Hard single removal with possibly a couple of uses. Very good, but also expensive and maybe a bit slow.
A strictly better Rotten Applebaum, the requirement is quite easy for both classes and only 4 mana on that. Even without the heal, it’s a good statted taunt at T4.
Both mage and shaman can get put spell damage easily, and Despicable Dreadlord was always a solid play. So yes, this could improve a lot of decks while not being a buildaround.
Really nice addition to deathrattle decks. Priest and rogue will love this. And like Meteorite12 wrote, we do have all those primes..