Another week is behind us so it's time to relax a bit and take a look at what our community members have cooked up for us to take for a spin on the Wild ladder.
Quest Druid
Remember when Druids were interested in their spells costing at least 5 Mana? The cards falling in that category can be found from ghig's Quest Druid that houses C'Thun, the Shattered (another source for 5-Cost spells) as its finisher.
Skeleton Ping Mage
A combination of the new Skeleton-centric and the more long-time-developed Hero Power Mage strategies from Hugsja. Frost Lich Jaina brings extra element of late game control to top off the deck.
Mecha'thun Shaman
MarkMcKz has found another Hearthstone interaction(tm) where, despite what one might assume, Reincarnating Mecha'thun will earn you the victory before respawning the mechanical Old God. You'll only need to get your other minions killed before the Ancestor's Call-enabled combo to win.
Silver Hand Paladin
Silver Hand Recruit strategies got a (small) buff in the latest balance patch and frosthearth is going all-in with cards that create or buff the otherwise small soldiers.
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Questline Priest
...with a little bit of Thief in the mix. The amusement potential (at least for one player) of The Harvester of Envy has made Alodiel add the new legendary to this control-oriented Highlander Questline list.
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Comments
The tumbnail made me realize that Hedra has a great rack but a terrible case of butterface.
That's it, that's my contribution for today.
Made me wonder why reptile-people (reptile-elves?) need mammary glands.
See I never get this criticism. Just because they have reptilian features doesn't mean they need to function fully like reptiles. Mammary glands are there to nurse offspring, nothings says that a species of reptile-humanoid hybrids can't lay eggs and then nurse the hatchlings.
If a Platypus can lay eggs while being a mammal I don't see why we can't have lizards with tits.
I suspect that the reason Earth doesn't have lizards with tits is that most lizards (and the lizard-hipped dinosaurs) are so low to the ground that those mammary glands would drag in a very uncomfortable way, lol. Might they fare better in a marine environment?
But you're right, Azeroth biology is not bound to Earth's guidelines.
And the naga aren't exactly "filling an ecological niche" since we know they are the result of N'Zoth's shadow magic. The individuals that used to be elves would probably have lots of vestiges of their warm-blooded, land-dwelling existence.
I think that new generations of naga would probably lose those vestiges as they adapt to their life in the cold deep.
What would that look like? How often does a species with a 10,000 year lifespan even bother to have offspring?
Just some morning musings.