Card Clarifications
- Yogg's Battlecry effects all potential targets, including your own hero. (Source)
- Yogg is able to hit himself with the spells cast. If he dies during the Battlecry, it will still continue. (Source)
- This is no longer the case. If Yogg kills himself, the spells stop.
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Serious mode: This is a truly insane effect - I have no idea how this even works. What I do know is that, if it works like I think it will, Yogg will be in every deck ever made. I mean, if you put this guy down after you cast 15 spells, you get 15 free spells. Who cares what they are - that's just value right there.
...But it's still fun.
People are seeing the bad of this card - possible and unlikely pyroblast to face - and not the good. You could draw cards! You could summon treants! You could give your minions +3 attack! You could equip every mage secret! Playing this card is surrendering to RNG - and odds are surprisingly good.
Also, Even if you did get pyroblast, there's only a 33% chance maximum that it'll hit your face.
Pyroblast your own face 3 times. Definitely value. :D
BOW DOWN TO THE GOD OF DEATH!
Wat?