A new Shaman card has been revealed by Gouzei for the Voyage to the Sunken City expansion - Radiance of Azshara!
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Jesus, this in Wild with Drek'thar, the two frogs and burn spells! Probable T1 deck incoming. It's already good as is.
For standard.. idk how good this actually is. Most games you might reap the benefits of one of these spell schools before the minion is removed. If you run a spell heavy deck in general, might be worth just throwing this in there. So in that since, it reminds me a bit of Zilliax with how flexible the situations were that he could be used for.
They forgot to make it summon Piranhas.
Well, interesting card, that's for sure
Fits both of current Shaman archetypes (Gives more dmg to Burn Shaman and survivability to Freeze Shaman)
Will it see play? Well, If I had to say 'Yes' or 'No' right away, I'd go for yes option, this card is pretty flexible, I am sure it will find its spot in a deck or two
Where's my Neptulon, bro? 😤
Well that's one flexible legendary that can easily slot into the current burn/freeze shaman
Also this card good in evolve shaman with Unstable evolution
Oh god, they did not think that through. Well, let's see how long it takes them to remove the nature school from that!
They probably would just make the card echo which is an easier solution.
I agree it's probably better, especially in the long run, but would involve a discussion about changing their design philosophy for single-set keywords. Tbh I don't even know why Evolve and Unstable Evolution count as nature spells when it is old gods magic (shadow) involved.
They can just give it the same echo ruling specifically for that card without having to actually give it echo. It's for the better anyways
Well this sorta gives another reason to suspect Echo is the returning old mechanic.
At first, I thought Magnetic was off the table due to the underwater theme (since water and robots aren't really known to mix together that well), but then I thought it could be Magnetic again because of the number of Mechs here and we'd presumably have a lot of Mechs in the Core set. And now this makes me think it could possibly be Echo and again and... ahhhh!!!!
This card is bafflingly flexible that it misses the mark on where it counts most. The very epitome of a jack of all trades master of none. The spell damage for fire is great, but so far there's only one real burn fire spell. The nature cost reduction is also great, but since it doesn't raise their spell damage, youre cheating mana for a non-existent payoff. And then there's frost spells which gains you armor, which sounds great, but the gain is only a mere 3 per spell on top of the 3 mana investment for this card.
Will this see play? Im sure it will in some capacity, especially if there are better fire spells down the line. But for now? You're better off playing a card that actually raises spell damage so you can win with.
Right now, the only thing that excites me about this card is that you can play spidertank on 3 that can never be ignored on board. That's basically it.
To strong, especialy in wild... evolve shaman broken ( All evolve spell is nature), control shaman also good, aggro shaman for sure meta. Good job blizzard u give shaman most broken card in hearthstone history.
Do "echo-y" copies of Unstable Evolution get reduced to (0)? I know Echo itself can't anymore, but this isn't Echo.
Yes, whats why this card can broke wild. Plus unstable evolution is ,,Reapeatable this turn"
Isn't this a bit too strong?
Is it really? Shaman has 3 fire spells, out of which only the new 1 mana fire spell gains any benefit from the +2 spell damage. As for the nature spells, there really aren't many great ones after rotation (barring whatever is going to be in the coreset), but so long as there are at least a couple cheap ones, getting a 1 mana discount on them all is just ok.
The Frost part actually seems quite influential, since every Shaman deck will effectively have 4 copies of Windchill, and presumably at least a couple other frost spells.
It feels super solid, but not completely broken.
This card is testing my ability to comprehend in general.
Identity crisis?