I believe they said that dual-class cards count as simply class cards for the purpose of the class you put them in. It was i think in regard to Pure Paladin, the question was, if the deck would work with dual-class cards in it and the answer was yes.
So any rogue-warrior or rogue-mage cards would not buff Cutlass.
Might not fit your comp tho and by the time most players start dying, you probably already need to have established board. Not to say you cant switch strategies later on, but you are also basically playing without a Hero Power for the early to mid game. It will be interesting to see how will this pan out.
This card is going to make it into probably every Mage and Shaman deck, it will be that good. Interested to see just how oppressive it is going to become.
Twilight's Call on a stick. More costly, but also cost efficient. This being a neutral opens up a lot more possibilities for other classes. Im interested to see what comes of this.
Regis said it in the video, it activates before your draw, you get a "discover" option to either keep the card you would draw or pick a "mystery choice" ie shuffle the one you would draw at the bottom and draw a new one.
I never played MTG, so i am not familiar with Scry from personal experience, but the effect on this seems pretty interesting. Tho the biggest question will be, is this worth a card? You are already putting cards you do want to play in your deck and just drawing something else might not be worth it. Tho it could save you in a clutch, so who knows how will this end up performing.
Im honestly not too worried about Twig, whatever combo you were going to pull off, you just added another card to it. But then again, drawing cards was never Druids weakness, at least not in combo decks, so maybe it will push it over the top.
Malygos + 6x Ras would do the job, or the other way around :) Or with Mozaki.
I believe they said that dual-class cards count as simply class cards for the purpose of the class you put them in. It was i think in regard to Pure Paladin, the question was, if the deck would work with dual-class cards in it and the answer was yes.
So any rogue-warrior or rogue-mage cards would not buff Cutlass.
You still get the upgraded stats/ability, no? Seems like a good deal.
LOL, that must have felt preeeeetty good when that happened :D
You can always follow up on an already existing discussion or someone else's comment, it doesnt have to be a pure card evaluation ;-)
Will it be final?:o
Sons of Lothar reminded me of Sons of Korhal from Starcraft, tho not exactly the shining beacon of humanity that one :D
Oh, I loved playing Pantheon!
Might not fit your comp tho and by the time most players start dying, you probably already need to have established board. Not to say you cant switch strategies later on, but you are also basically playing without a Hero Power for the early to mid game. It will be interesting to see how will this pan out.
And the kitty is in after all :)
I like the old, darker one tbh. But not like the new one bothers me or anything.
That woul literally be 1 mana mass windfury. They are not that crazy yet 😂
I like that a few years back, this would have been a meme statement, nowadays, it has some merit lol.
This card on its own is very strong, but sadly it does not fit into any competitive Paladin deck as of now. Maybe in the future.
Pretty strong taunt on its own, dedicated decks will get bonus healing. Pretty good card.
This card is going to make it into probably every Mage and Shaman deck, it will be that good. Interested to see just how oppressive it is going to become.
Twilight's Call on a stick. More costly, but also cost efficient. This being a neutral opens up a lot more possibilities for other classes. Im interested to see what comes of this.
He's a blade boi!
Regis said it in the video, it activates before your draw, you get a "discover" option to either keep the card you would draw or pick a "mystery choice" ie shuffle the one you would draw at the bottom and draw a new one.
I never played MTG, so i am not familiar with Scry from personal experience, but the effect on this seems pretty interesting. Tho the biggest question will be, is this worth a card? You are already putting cards you do want to play in your deck and just drawing something else might not be worth it. Tho it could save you in a clutch, so who knows how will this end up performing.
Im honestly not too worried about Twig, whatever combo you were going to pull off, you just added another card to it. But then again, drawing cards was never Druids weakness, at least not in combo decks, so maybe it will push it over the top.