As someone who dabbled in Face Hunter for a bit, I will try my best to answer your queries.
Face Hunter is not powerful enough to hold the board for long, so things like Knife Juggler and Secretkeeper do not help us here. We are a Face deck, not a Tempo deck, we do not care about the board much, we just want to pressure our opponent's life. We also do not run that many secrets, so the minions are also quite inconsistent to activate.
To reiterate what other people have said already, Spellzerker helps to give us some much needed burst later on, most likely with Quick Shot and Arcane Shots. Its a cheap and reliable way to deal upwards of 9 damage to your opponent out of nowhere and most importantly, over taunts.
Timber Wolf is a useful card for the reasons already stated as well. It can help to double your Unleash damage out of nowhere and to also act as a Kill Command activator, it is most certainly more useful than a Secretkeeper.
Animal Companion is just so much better than Wolfrider. There are those rare circumstances when the Hail Mary Huffer does not come through, but we always win more any other time, such as when you need a turn 3 play, or a Leokk buff to win very rarely. They are also beasts. As such, Animal Companion helps to win more games overall.
Finally, the Goblin Bombs are just weird. Maybe they are teching more heavily into the Spellzerker idea, or are experimenting as well.
I'm assuming you might be on a budget here, but if you have the cards already, you can always try experimenting with them a bit yourself and see what works for you.
Now Reno can randomly deal 10 damage to the whole board, followed by Reno flex-sploding the whole board, and when things go south, look, here comes Reno again, healin you back to full!
Sorry, I have a bit of difficulty understanding your question, but I will try my best to answer.
The AI will only use cards in your collection, and yes, you can see it before heading out.
It will not recommend you to craft cards, it just tries its best to stitch something together from your collection. It focuses mainly on tempo and tries to make the deck have a decent curve using “good” cards, like maybe Big ol’ Whelp for a 5 drop and card draw, but not having any dragon synergy.
Knife "drinks" blood, magic is an art, and he gives you a card. Though I'm surprised it wasn't Cult Master since that also seems to fit the riddle very nicely, so if I'm right since that would be 2-wins-in-a-row for me PopeNeia you can have my turn.
You got it! PopeNeia is next.
Was that a mistake? I was not the one who got it correct
Second time’s the charm, right?
Void Ripper
Out
Dragonmaw Poacher? :^)
Has Dragonmaw Poacher been removed from Arena again yet? My poor Bronze Explorers got eaten up yesterday...
As someone who dabbled in Face Hunter for a bit, I will try my best to answer your queries.
Face Hunter is not powerful enough to hold the board for long, so things like Knife Juggler and Secretkeeper do not help us here. We are a Face deck, not a Tempo deck, we do not care about the board much, we just want to pressure our opponent's life. We also do not run that many secrets, so the minions are also quite inconsistent to activate.
To reiterate what other people have said already, Spellzerker helps to give us some much needed burst later on, most likely with Quick Shot and Arcane Shots. Its a cheap and reliable way to deal upwards of 9 damage to your opponent out of nowhere and most importantly, over taunts.
Timber Wolf is a useful card for the reasons already stated as well. It can help to double your Unleash damage out of nowhere and to also act as a Kill Command activator, it is most certainly more useful than a Secretkeeper.
Animal Companion is just so much better than Wolfrider. There are those rare circumstances when the Hail Mary Huffer does not come through, but we always win more any other time, such as when you need a turn 3 play, or a Leokk buff to win very rarely. They are also beasts. As such, Animal Companion helps to win more games overall.
Finally, the Goblin Bombs are just weird. Maybe they are teching more heavily into the Spellzerker idea, or are experimenting as well.
I'm assuming you might be on a budget here, but if you have the cards already, you can always try experimenting with them a bit yourself and see what works for you.
Now Reno can randomly deal 10 damage to the whole board, followed by Reno flex-sploding the whole board, and when things go south, look, here comes Reno again, healin you back to full!
Sorry, I have a bit of difficulty understanding your question, but I will try my best to answer.
The AI will only use cards in your collection, and yes, you can see it before heading out.
It will not recommend you to craft cards, it just tries its best to stitch something together from your collection. It focuses mainly on tempo and tries to make the deck have a decent curve using “good” cards, like maybe Big ol’ Whelp for a 5 drop and card draw, but not having any dragon synergy.
Stampeding Kodo?
Yep! Cumulo-Maximus is the correct answer. Your turn.
Hit everything straight on the nose, the swamp referring to Un’goro.
Sorry, but Bandersmosh is not correct!
However, your presumptions were pretty accurate to what I had in mind.
I’ll post a few hints if the riddle was too ambiguous.
My cry should sound familiar
But unlike my swamp-dwelling partner,
I do not rely on my kin to trigger
Is it the Omega Devastator?
Everything seems to line up, and I assume the meatbag refers to something like Crowd Roaster when we were experimenting with Dragon Warrior?
Yep! That is absolutely correct. Your turn
Nope! The first part is related to the card, but it does not necessarily mean its a woman
My beauty is surely well renowned
But be careful should you strike me down
Or my fans will take you down
Was that a mistake? I was not the one who got it correct
Well, then I guess it has to be Cult Master?
It was my initial guess, but then I started wandering along the Blade of C’thun path...
Shadowcaster?
Hmm... Fossilized Devilsaur