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New Shaman Minion - Inzah

A new Legendary Shaman Minion, Inzah, has been revealed!

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  • A new Legendary Shaman Minion, Inzah, has been revealed!

    Inzah Card Image

    Discuss this card below or head on over to the card page to give it a rating!


    Learn more about Festival of Legends

    Head on over to our dedicated guide for Festival of Legends!


    Get Cheaper Card Packs

    This section contains affiliate links.

    If you want to save money when buying Hearthstone packs, you should check out Amazon Coins! It's an easy way to save up to 25% off Hearthstone packs so you can get into the new expansion without worrying about your wallet too much. We've got a detailed guide on how to Get Started with Amazon Coins, but if you've already dealt with them in the past, you can buy some more by clicking right here.

  • This is such a wonderful card to be made.  I love these "for the rest of the game" effects.  None so far have been overwhelming or really abusive, but have added a lot of flavor to the games.  

     

    This one in particular though, I am thinking that it will see more use in Wild than Standard, unless we start seeing things like Lightning Bloom again

  • It's neat, and technically you can use Prescience to get him on curve without losing tempo, but how exactly does he win you the game?

    There has to be some kind of payoff for this to be worth playing a 5-mana 5/5 as the centerpiece of your deck

  • Just in time for Quest Shaman to rotate out.

  • Permanent cost reduction for a bunch of Shaman cards. No way this isn't going to be strong.

  • Gonna need to discount a lot more than Lightning Bolts to make it worth it, and unfortunate that he seems to live or die entirely on what the Core Set brings.

  • This card feels like the trials of hercules honestly. Like The Stonewright, a powerful card but supporting a keyword that everyone acknowledges is shit.

    Let's be honest here, overload is a shit keyword that is only played because shaman players dont really have much choice. Time and time again it has proven to screw more often than support. And here comes a card that makes it slightly better - reducing their card cost by 1, at turn 5 no less.

     

    So, let's not be so negative. What's this card technically going to be doing? Best thing is actually giving you 0 mana Lightning Bolt. The OTK potential is strong, more so if Overdraft is back in core, or if Instructor Fireheart makes it back.

    This also makes Criminal Lineup easier to play, and does allow Pack the House to be available immediately on curve after turn 5.

    But if Ive got to be honest. If you're playing a bunch of overload cards in your deck, then chances are good you'll not be able to play this on turn 5. Fingers crossed overdraft or Lava Shock is back on core, otherwise this entire archetype will flop harder than flip.

  • Well now that we know the core set, Inzah seems a lot better. (Mainly thanks to Overdraft being in core) Inzah makes it so you can cheat a LOT of mana throughout a game, and i feel like this will be a must-include in a lot of shaman decks that use a bunch of overload cards.

    Oh and also remember that Cold Storage is a card, so you can get multiple Inzahs.

  • I just like how they went all in with their Jazzy-puns and all the cool cats! 

    Inzah plays the trumpet, saxophone, piano, guitar, AND bass. No wonder he's always so overloaded!

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