I think it'd be kinda bull if it's not that but I was otherwise right (assuming I am right), since I solved the riddle but I'd be giving the answer to the next person who comments. Just sayin'. There's a reason I did my base covering.
Darkshire Alchemist was the first card to use the joke in its flavour text, while Undercity Huckster was the first to use the joke in its quotes. The joke comes from Refreshment Vendor, who most certainly does not give you funnel cakes.
You can always choose to not cheese them. You can build sub-optimal or straight-up meme decks and challenge yourself that way.
I mean, how do you design a boss that's fun but can't be cheesed out by the 3000+ cards in the game? It's the reason they switched to the Dungeon Run style in the first place.
Anyway, I'm not complaining. I like the surprise element this time. Last time they have done something similar was the league of explorers expansion, if I remembered right.
LoE was the exact opposite, actually. They revealed every single card when it was announced. I don't think they've ever done this, which is pretty interesting. Might be because of the short window and how this breaks the usual expansion cycle.
Obligatory 'one day later' hint.
The uneven hands aren't just an odd card, but a card from an odd deck.
It's not Dragonqueen either.
It's not Shudderwock.
No one knows what I will do
Aggressive, defensive, bringing friends
But my balance is most askew
Wielded by uneven hands
Mischief Maker?
I'm not sure how well that fits, but it's the closest thing I see.
Dark Iron Dwarf is correct.
It's a popular Arena common.
It has the same effect as Abusive Sergeant but has never been used in Constructed.
It costs the same as Chillwind Yeti but the stats are just short of beating it.
When you summon him, he says "You call that a weapon? Hah!"
Your turn!
No to either of those, but DestroyerR is the closest so far.
Still nothing?
Is it an issue with the riddle or just a lack of interest?
Given that it's been almost a day, I can give a hint.
"Weapon" doesn't necessarily mean actual weapon cards. That said, I wasn't being misleading - that line is still a hint.
To be clearer, "ready" isn't a very important word. It was more just a great rhyme for yeti.
No.
My 24 health Winged Guardian got sniped by a Discovered Rotnest Drake.
...I'm not happy right now.
Sorry, I was sick and in bed all day yesterday. This should be fairly easy.
In a draft I'm commonly used.
My effect is abusive but never abused.
I might not beat over a yeti,
But I can ensure your weapon is ready.
Refreshment Vendor, I suppose.
I think it'd be kinda bull if it's not that but I was otherwise right (assuming I am right), since I solved the riddle but I'd be giving the answer to the next person who comments. Just sayin'. There's a reason I did my base covering.
Funnel cakes.
Darkshire Alchemist was the first card to use the joke in its flavour text, while Undercity Huckster was the first to use the joke in its quotes. The joke comes from Refreshment Vendor, who most certainly does not give you funnel cakes.
You can always choose to not cheese them. You can build sub-optimal or straight-up meme decks and challenge yourself that way.
I mean, how do you design a boss that's fun but can't be cheesed out by the 3000+ cards in the game? It's the reason they switched to the Dungeon Run style in the first place.
Felsoul Inquisitor?
Everyone expects an inquisition reference. Calling out how there's about four-hundred thousand Monty Python jokes in flavour texts.
LoE was the exact opposite, actually. They revealed every single card when it was announced. I don't think they've ever done this, which is pretty interesting. Might be because of the short window and how this breaks the usual expansion cycle.
Correct! Your turn.
I have a Basic brother I can't beat.
Play me alone and I'm not cheap.
Clear the board early and I'd be good,
If that was something my class even could.