Very good on the disruption side of things, like shuffling a quest reward back into a deck. I will say that I'm kind of disappointed the demon hunter card is only a student when the class makes for a pretty badass instructor character.
Health restoration is always nice, and these two classes should have no problem holding large spells. Nothing stand-out fantastic, but looks pretty solid I think.
I'm not sure how to use this aside from getting a temporary hand of cards for when you don't have what you need at the moment. That's kind of cool, I guess.
Sure, it would be easier for us to have them ordered from lowest to highest, but that would be TOO OP, so I welcome this new mechanic. I have no idea how I'll use it, but it looks worthy of fun experimentation.
I'd advise something made out of leather. Explorers in very dire situations would sometimes resort to eating things like leather straps and candles when they were starving in the wilderness, cooked with certain herbs.
I have a feeling that this is going to need to be paired with cost-reduction/combo plays in order to get full use of it. Otherwise, it's a very easy card to clear.
I love playing warlock decks with demon synergy, but I have to say that this effect isn't exactly stand-out. I'm sure it can be useful, but it will need the right deck built around it, likely with fewer low-cost demons in order to maximize the effect.
To be perfectly honest, I'm currently not sure what flavor this card is going for. I'll have to learn what a playmaker is. Effect is ok, I guess. Good for extra damage against high-level minions where you don't expect or intend for the rush minion to survive.
I'm sure there's a lot of other implications, but right now I'm just wondering what Outcast will be like applied to the other classes. How much of an effect will is really have on the playstyle for warlocks or hunters who use the duel-class cards?
Not only is this a great-- possibly OP-- disruption for your opponent's hand and a redraw for yours, but it works wonderfully with cards that grow when someone draws a card, like Daring Reporter, for example.
This is really cool. I wonder to what extent the champions have any input into what kind of card they get. However, I'm still wondering what the connection is for some of them. You didn't explain what Chittering Tunneler has to do with the name "Pavel", and even after looking at the linked video, I still don't understand the reference. I might have pointed out the "Lion" in VKLioon as well. I know it seems obvious, but I legit didn't notice it at first and was wondering for several minutes why you didn't explain that name like you did Firebat.
Thank you very much Horus :) You can look forward to some Scolomance lore coming soon after the reveals.
Snowy? It's the middle of summer. You in the Southern Hemisphere or something? At any rate, I'm very glad you enjoyed it. :)
This card will be very much hated, either because it is OP or because it fails to meet the high expectations that it's text gives.
Very good on the disruption side of things, like shuffling a quest reward back into a deck. I will say that I'm kind of disappointed the demon hunter card is only a student when the class makes for a pretty badass instructor character.
Health restoration is always nice, and these two classes should have no problem holding large spells. Nothing stand-out fantastic, but looks pretty solid I think.
I like seeing spell damage used creatively like this. It reminds me a bit of Unexpected Results from Boomsday in that style.
Watch out if priest plays this one after having playing cards like Convincing Infiltrator, or hunter with Spider Bomb.
I really enjoyed Brann's tracking hero power in Tombs of Terror, so I'm happy to see it incarnated into a playable card to some extent.
So a non-dragon cheaper [Hearthstone Card (Cobolt Spellkin) Not Found]. I'm sure there can be some good uses for it.
I'm not sure how to use this aside from getting a temporary hand of cards for when you don't have what you need at the moment. That's kind of cool, I guess.
Sure, it would be easier for us to have them ordered from lowest to highest, but that would be TOO OP, so I welcome this new mechanic. I have no idea how I'll use it, but it looks worthy of fun experimentation.
I'd advise something made out of leather. Explorers in very dire situations would sometimes resort to eating things like leather straps and candles when they were starving in the wilderness, cooked with certain herbs.
I have a feeling that this is going to need to be paired with cost-reduction/combo plays in order to get full use of it. Otherwise, it's a very easy card to clear.
Hmm, looks like a lot of weapon synergy for rogue/warrior. I wonder what new weapons they will give us to use with it.
I love playing warlock decks with demon synergy, but I have to say that this effect isn't exactly stand-out. I'm sure it can be useful, but it will need the right deck built around it, likely with fewer low-cost demons in order to maximize the effect.
To be perfectly honest, I'm currently not sure what flavor this card is going for. I'll have to learn what a playmaker is. Effect is ok, I guess. Good for extra damage against high-level minions where you don't expect or intend for the rush minion to survive.
I'm sure there's a lot of other implications, but right now I'm just wondering what Outcast will be like applied to the other classes. How much of an effect will is really have on the playstyle for warlocks or hunters who use the duel-class cards?
Not only is this a great-- possibly OP-- disruption for your opponent's hand and a redraw for yours, but it works wonderfully with cards that grow when someone draws a card, like Daring Reporter, for example.
Will this be the support that totem shaman needs to realize a greater potential, at least in wild? Only time will tell, but I'm hopeful myself.
This is really cool. I wonder to what extent the champions have any input into what kind of card they get. However, I'm still wondering what the connection is for some of them. You didn't explain what Chittering Tunneler has to do with the name "Pavel", and even after looking at the linked video, I still don't understand the reference. I might have pointed out the "Lion" in VKLioon as well. I know it seems obvious, but I legit didn't notice it at first and was wondering for several minutes why you didn't explain that name like you did Firebat.