A bunch of cards were leaked yesterday. If those turn out to be real (which I think they will be), then I imagine those would probably be revealed today.
Unsure how good it is, but it's damn cool. A Common 10-Cost card that's actually interesting is not something you see every day. That's a pretty huge wall too.
Meeting of minds is straight up busted. It essentially allows you complete information of your opponent's hand AND your choice of a card.
Information of your opponent's hand is a bit overrated as a mechanic. Madame Lazul never saw any play, and she has a very similar effect also attached to a 3/2 body for only 1 more mana. I don't think being able to run a second copy makes it hugely better, and that's basically what this is. Not even any board presence as Lazul does.
It definitely plays into the themes of being distracted easily and getting everything done right without even really trying, as we all know and love from Reno.
absolutely fucking broken against any kind of slower deck. imagine hitting a zephrys or reno or even a GULDAN with this on turn 3-4. obvioisly worse against aggro but theres still the the off chance to hit a leeroy or bloodlust with this on turn 3 where they cant hope to play it. im already afraid of it.
It says a "playable" card, so I'm assuming it can only hit cards that they can actually afford next turn
This kinda feels like a Fan Creation topic, but I'll bite.
I tried to do this same exact thing once, but I noticed that some categories simply have way more spells than others. Ice spells had about 12, whereas "Nature" spells had close to 100. I also noticed that basically all Druid spells were Nature spells giving them no real "spell variety" in this regard. Most classes are better with spell variety, but I still don't think it's enough to really justify it. You might also find yourself in spots where it's hard to classify a card into a type.
I LOVE this idea, but I don't think it works that well with the spell distribution unfortunately.
Today, my all-time favorite video game turns 20 years old.
(I literally took this picture this morning when I woke up. Yes I do actually have two copies of it)
Gran Turismo has been my favorite racing game franchise, and one of my all time favorite franchises of anything ever since I got GT1. I first got GT2 as a Christmas present back in 2008, and it's nothing short of amazing.
The Shaman Legendary weapon was itself one of the leaked cards, which even further leads me to believe the leaked cards are real.
A bunch of cards were leaked yesterday. If those turn out to be real (which I think they will be), then I imagine those would probably be revealed today.
Wait.
The Parrot doesn't have Rrrrrrrush?
"Eye of the..."
*Eye of the Tiger riff plays in my head.*
Unsure how good it is, but it's damn cool. A Common 10-Cost card that's actually interesting is not something you see every day. That's a pretty huge wall too.
Excuse me while I rock out.
You guys remember Fallen Hero? Well, here he is, and significantly better.
Information of your opponent's hand is a bit overrated as a mechanic. Madame Lazul never saw any play, and she has a very similar effect also attached to a 3/2 body for only 1 more mana. I don't think being able to run a second copy makes it hugely better, and that's basically what this is. Not even any board presence as Lazul does.
Card is fine in my opinion.
Soggoth the Slitherer is crying in the distance.
The Bomb Toss seems a bit strange to me as you don't seem to have ways to actually "pop" the Goblin Bomb you get out of it.
Love the new boards and the social features.
I'm excited to play the game again as soon as the beta arrives.
It definitely plays into the themes of being distracted easily and getting everything done right without even really trying, as we all know and love from Reno.
Unless it specifies otherwise, it's always implied to be on the board
It says a "playable" card, so I'm assuming it can only hit cards that they can actually afford next turn
Not even 1 full month has passed yet since DoD was released, we've already got two nerf patches?
What timeline are we living in?
This kinda feels like a Fan Creation topic, but I'll bite.
I tried to do this same exact thing once, but I noticed that some categories simply have way more spells than others. Ice spells had about 12, whereas "Nature" spells had close to 100. I also noticed that basically all Druid spells were Nature spells giving them no real "spell variety" in this regard. Most classes are better with spell variety, but I still don't think it's enough to really justify it. You might also find yourself in spots where it's hard to classify a card into a type.
I LOVE this idea, but I don't think it works that well with the spell distribution unfortunately.
Ha, I just now noticed what you did to the thumbnail. :D
Team Dark Mode, where you guys/gals at?
Reaching a new decade (still got one hour and 41 minutes to go). It feels crazy.
Happy new year.
Flux Channeler?
Flux, the card was made for you.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone. We're on the cusp of a new decade, and it's crazy to think about.
Today, my all-time favorite video game turns 20 years old.
(I literally took this picture this morning when I woke up. Yes I do actually have two copies of it)
Gran Turismo has been my favorite racing game franchise, and one of my all time favorite franchises of anything ever since I got GT1. I first got GT2 as a Christmas present back in 2008, and it's nothing short of amazing.