As I was beginning to read the card I was think 5 or more, 5 or more, but then it was 5 or less. Maybe druid can cheat it out early for tempo, but hunter has Brann on t7 which is a finisher.
Big demon hunter is probably the one dh archetype, that I will always consider playing and building a deck for and I will most definitely include this one.
I like the artwork as well. Not that Scholomance-wackyness.
Hahaha, this expansion will be a lot of fun and op shenanigans. I can't even begin to imagine the state of the wild format, so I will continue to stick with the standard.
I think the strength of this one will be determined by how many spells you can actually chain off of it. I don't think control shaman will play this one on t3 and get just 1 spell. Since you can get so much more value later on.
This card is just good on so many levels. Ye, you might be disappointed to discover it or get it by some demon rng, but I think it will find its place in some decks for both classes. It's great t1 play.
Tutor card for skull of Gul'Dan. This can be used to find that Glide against the pesky priests faster...
This is so much weaker than the creeper. I wonder if this gets a spot in standard dh deck...
Nice t1 play for both classes and kinda for any deck archetype out there. I guess we will see a whole lot of this card in the upcoming months.
Those studies are really nice and useful. Who wouldn't mind a 2nd prime.
And I like how hard they are pushing spell mage.
I have a really bad feeling about this weapon. And with 4 durability even....
Too slow.
As I was beginning to read the card I was think 5 or more, 5 or more, but then it was 5 or less. Maybe druid can cheat it out early for tempo, but hunter has Brann on t7 which is a finisher.
Big demon hunter is probably the one dh archetype, that I will always consider playing and building a deck for and I will most definitely include this one.
I like the artwork as well. Not that Scholomance-wackyness.
A nice board clear. For the time the meta reach a more controlly state.
Hahaha, this expansion will be a lot of fun and op shenanigans. I can't even begin to imagine the state of the wild format, so I will continue to stick with the standard.
And I really like the artwork of this one.
Paladins will benefit more from this card, while priests need to tailor their deck appropriately in order to include this.
Thanks for the summary and the info. Much appreciated.
Cheap spells are always good. For both classes. This will see play one way or another.
It's like a flexible, cheap and ofc weaker version of walking fountain or siamat. But the main point is - flexible. For both classes.
2 mana and you can buff it with the rest of your mana and make it the strongest on the battlefield.
A value card. Which you can use to get many more cheap spells as a highlander/control hunter to use with the new legendary poisonous dude.
And 3/4 is a nice statline for a 3 drop. So, i like it.
Mmm, with Galakrond/Wand discounted minions, mmm. And some minions are not always 1/1s, mmm. A potential in this one, I see, mmm.
A really good card. I am surprised. And now I kinda wonder which class will draw the short stick.
I think the strength of this one will be determined by how many spells you can actually chain off of it. I don't think control shaman will play this one on t3 and get just 1 spell. Since you can get so much more value later on.
Another soul fragment generation. I doubt it will see play outside of those "soul"-decks.
This card is just good on so many levels. Ye, you might be disappointed to discover it or get it by some demon rng, but I think it will find its place in some decks for both classes. It's great t1 play.