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663 totalNo-Tribe 1 and 2 mana minions, and some good beast? But we didn't get any yet. But together with [card]Shando Wildclaw[/card] this can win you the board back.
So, is there any viable two-card combo for paladin, except for this +[card]Consecration[/card]?
It also fits into DH's disruptive theme. They also have some end of turn effects, so this is - while strange- not very surprising.
This expansion is Custom Hearthstone Official.
This expansion is Custom Hearthstone Official.
Thieving for all classes. And you only get good cards, other than poor rogue.
Another good epic totem support card. For an archetype representing wooden carvings, totem shaman is expensive!
This obviously powercreeps [card]Dalaran Mage[/card]! (while also depicting an purple-clad gnome)
Is this a bingo yet for cuteness? And does anyone know how the tokens look?
The card seems fair, meaning it's probably not broken enough to see play. But we are talking about paladin and priest here, who didn't have many viable decks.
Sadly right before the start-of-month-packs.
That's the first rush paladin minion, isn't it?
I'm surprised that we didn't have a similar card in the D-A-M-A-G-E card design competion.
I'll just ignore the thread sofar, and answer the question posed in the title: What is DH's class identity (going forward)? Ace Hunter Kreen, Glide and [card]Star Student Stelina[/card] are obviously the most interesting, since controversial cards revealed up …
I get the feeling that they push combo, controll and value this expansion. Most cards are parts of several card combos, and even DH's cards are, even the aggro ones-mostly disruptive and set up to be the counter of a …
I kept this in mind for my most recent games, and in about 2/3 of cases, I'd have used it fully, and in only the other games I was either lucky or unlucky enough, that it wouldn't have matered either …
But why would you by something from her, if you don't know what you're getting?
With all the swabbing of hand and deck, I think we'll even see a legendary for this theme.