You better make sure you stocked up on buff cards for your deck and not damaging ones, as the video pointed out. Looks great for Libram, and I'm sure even more craziness in wild.
This is kind of like creating your own Walking Fountain for a cheaper cost and minus the lifesteal, plus the effects of whatever spell you get to cast. I like it.
Interesting. Could be useful as a board clear with Duel!, or it could be given buffs like taunt and divine shield to slow down a high-powered minion about to end you. Lot's of possibilities here.
This is very powerful, but it is also limited by the fact that hunter is not a damaging spell-focused class. Sure there's some good ones, but it's far from the classes core identity and its effectiveness will be determined by how many spells it has to work with.
They guy pretty much summed up my thoughts in his video. Libram Pally for the won. Play a bunch of 0-cost Libram of Wisdom and get a 0-cost Sunwalker. I'm sure priest will find a way to use it as well, such as with [Hearthstone Card (Blessing of Velen) Not Found] in wild.
Yeah, this is scary. Jut picture this used with cards like Naturalize or Coldlight Seer, or any other card that makes your opponent draw cards. It's like a mix of Dollmaster Dorian and Sonya Shadowdancer, but not even that. Sure, you need the right combos, but this has the potential to be devastating in the right hands, I think.
I think this will be powerful the same way secrets in wild are powerful, not so much for what it can do on it's own for board presence, but because of the uncertainty it can create in your opponent. Depending on the situation, they may have to make a risky gamble that doesn't pay off for them, or even hold back a move to buy time for a more certain spending of resources.
A turn-one sticky that can give an extra burst of Arcane Missiles, or whatever other cheep spell you are playing? Not super exciting, but could eak you out an early advantage I suppose.
For whatever reason, this card actually took me a few seconds to understand it's simple effects. Must be because I just woke up. At any rate, I think this could likely be useful, and the concept of the flavor is kind of cute, but I have a feeling this is something I'll easily pass by until someone reveals the amazing combos to me.
Divine Shield for Druid? Oh my. I just know this is going to be used on sticky taunt minions to make them even more annoying, among other things of course.
Jaraxxus as a mech is just a Hearthstone thing. That's why I always begin the Hearthstone sections with "According to tales from the Hearthstone Tavern", in order to bring in the entire story for Hearthstone, but try to eliminate confusion.
Brown orcs are not discriminated against in the Horde. It is likely that back during the days when they were separate clans, there would have been some discrimination against other clans, but can you really blame them when it comes to people like laughing skulls and bonechewers? lol. Garrosh is a Mag'har, an uncorrupted orc who never drank from the demon blood because he was sick with a disease called the Red Pox as a kid and was living in an isolated quarantine village that, ironically, was the salvation for everyone who lived there because their sickness prevented them from being rounded up and forced to drink the blood. If anything, many green orcs admire/envy the uncorrupted appearance of Mag'har.
Lol, that's a great idea. I wonder what we could call it. Let's see, it's about the history of a world, so we could put that in, and it's filled with conflict. We could call it, hmm, Planet of Conflictcraft? I'll work on the name. ;)
You better make sure you stocked up on buff cards for your deck and not damaging ones, as the video pointed out. Looks great for Libram, and I'm sure even more craziness in wild.
And there goes my theory that they were going to release a new class at the start of the next two years.
This is a pretty great freeze card, since it's extra damage dosn't require that the minion already be frozen like so many others do.
This is kind of like creating your own Walking Fountain for a cheaper cost and minus the lifesteal, plus the effects of whatever spell you get to cast. I like it.
Interesting. Could be useful as a board clear with Duel!, or it could be given buffs like taunt and divine shield to slow down a high-powered minion about to end you. Lot's of possibilities here.
What in the world?....... Never thought I'd see the saying "an elephant never forgets" incarnated into a card, lol.
Sonya Shadowdancer as a one-time spell, but at least you don't have to wait for them to die first.
This is very powerful, but it is also limited by the fact that hunter is not a damaging spell-focused class. Sure there's some good ones, but it's far from the classes core identity and its effectiveness will be determined by how many spells it has to work with.
They guy pretty much summed up my thoughts in his video. Libram Pally for the won. Play a bunch of 0-cost Libram of Wisdom and get a 0-cost Sunwalker. I'm sure priest will find a way to use it as well, such as with [Hearthstone Card (Blessing of Velen) Not Found] in wild.
Yeah, this is scary. Jut picture this used with cards like Naturalize or Coldlight Seer, or any other card that makes your opponent draw cards. It's like a mix of Dollmaster Dorian and Sonya Shadowdancer, but not even that. Sure, you need the right combos, but this has the potential to be devastating in the right hands, I think.
I think this will be powerful the same way secrets in wild are powerful, not so much for what it can do on it's own for board presence, but because of the uncertainty it can create in your opponent. Depending on the situation, they may have to make a risky gamble that doesn't pay off for them, or even hold back a move to buy time for a more certain spending of resources.
Hmmm, an optional overload. Very interesting. I wonder if the tokens count as treants, totems, or both.
A turn-one sticky that can give an extra burst of Arcane Missiles, or whatever other cheep spell you are playing? Not super exciting, but could eak you out an early advantage I suppose.
For whatever reason, this card actually took me a few seconds to understand it's simple effects. Must be because I just woke up. At any rate, I think this could likely be useful, and the concept of the flavor is kind of cute, but I have a feeling this is something I'll easily pass by until someone reveals the amazing combos to me.
I'm thinking of Winged Guardian, Archspore Msshi'fn, or Ancient of War.
Divine Shield for Druid? Oh my. I just know this is going to be used on sticky taunt minions to make them even more annoying, among other things of course.
I'm happy to hear that :) Any part of today's story you liked in particular?
Jaraxxus as a mech is just a Hearthstone thing. That's why I always begin the Hearthstone sections with "According to tales from the Hearthstone Tavern", in order to bring in the entire story for Hearthstone, but try to eliminate confusion.
Brown orcs are not discriminated against in the Horde. It is likely that back during the days when they were separate clans, there would have been some discrimination against other clans, but can you really blame them when it comes to people like laughing skulls and bonechewers? lol. Garrosh is a Mag'har, an uncorrupted orc who never drank from the demon blood because he was sick with a disease called the Red Pox as a kid and was living in an isolated quarantine village that, ironically, was the salvation for everyone who lived there because their sickness prevented them from being rounded up and forced to drink the blood. If anything, many green orcs admire/envy the uncorrupted appearance of Mag'har.
Among the mashup of pally ID traits, I never noticed the creeping one that is making minions 3/3 until now.
Lol, that's a great idea. I wonder what we could call it. Let's see, it's about the history of a world, so we could put that in, and it's filled with conflict. We could call it, hmm, Planet of Conflictcraft? I'll work on the name. ;)