The reborn key word scares me. Will the health be set to one or will it be a damaged copy with one health but the potential to return to full health? The distinction is important when determining the impact on the resurrection pool.
First I'll admit that i did beat Dalaran Heist chapter five normal on my first attempt. Yay me. Now for the salt - my ROS packs that i opened gave me a mana cyclone, that I had just crafted a second copy of d the day before. Also my golden pack gave me the expected four commons and a rare, but did I have to get a golden wisp? Now I'm going to be forced to make a deck with it just so I can play casual long enough to coin it out on turn one and pass.
I'm confused as to what type of mage play we should be going for. Cards like this one, which I think will mainly be used to try and get extra secrets, push the smaller burn mage. Yet, cards like Kalecgos are definitely going for bigger spells. I know we have both versions of odd mage now, will there be enough support for both styles going forward?
I'm pretty excited for some of these new mechanics. Twinspells are a good idea, but will they be effective for their cost? I really like lackeys. I expect they will add some good rng elements into gameplay. Can't wait to see more card reveals.
The reborn key word scares me. Will the health be set to one or will it be a damaged copy with one health but the potential to return to full health? The distinction is important when determining the impact on the resurrection pool.
First I'll admit that i did beat Dalaran Heist chapter five normal on my first attempt. Yay me. Now for the salt - my ROS packs that i opened gave me a mana cyclone, that I had just crafted a second copy of d the day before. Also my golden pack gave me the expected four commons and a rare, but did I have to get a golden wisp? Now I'm going to be forced to make a deck with it just so I can play casual long enough to coin it out on turn one and pass.
I'm confused as to what type of mage play we should be going for. Cards like this one, which I think will mainly be used to try and get extra secrets, push the smaller burn mage. Yet, cards like Kalecgos are definitely going for bigger spells. I know we have both versions of odd mage now, will there be enough support for both styles going forward?
I'm pretty excited for some of these new mechanics. Twinspells are a good idea, but will they be effective for their cost? I really like lackeys. I expect they will add some good rng elements into gameplay. Can't wait to see more card reveals.