They give us the mechanic (spellburst) and the tech on the same set, I guess it was probably because there will be some insane combos if your opponent have a really nice hand
I honestly feel people are underestimating this. Loatheb is still used because he throws off your opponents gameplan. this is the same except smaller. If you drop this on turn 2 and your opponent wants to play a spell you have just gained a big advantage. The key is just knowing when your opponent would absolutely play a certain speell and then use this for the tempo advantage.
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Blah blah Doomed Apprentice blah blah powercreep
Well decent in arena... but no in constructed such minor effect are not worth it usually...
They give us the mechanic (spellburst) and the tech on the same set, I guess it was probably because there will be some insane combos if your opponent have a really nice hand
I honestly feel people are underestimating this. Loatheb is still used because he throws off your opponents gameplan. this is the same except smaller. If you drop this on turn 2 and your opponent wants to play a spell you have just gained a big advantage. The key is just knowing when your opponent would absolutely play a certain speell and then use this for the tempo advantage.
oh hey a new bloodfen raptor that's playable
Someday, you'll be just like me. Except, you know, much better.
IT feels meh, but I have a feeling that it will be a tech card to halt enemy spellburst the next turn