A 6-mana 4/5 taunt that draws a card (which this will usually be) is not a bad control card, and if it ever draws two cards, it's amazing. Speaking as a player who tries to jam dragons into everything, this looks both fun and powerful.
So many people reading this card wrong...If you did that you wouldnt draw any cards....You need to be running a heavy dragon deck.
Can you explain it? I keep re reading and I still understand that you would deck out
Draw a card, if is a dragon you draw another one, if is a dragon another one, until you draw a card is not a dragon, but is much random and unreliable, if you put a lot of dragons for this you lack removal and other stuff.
6 manas for a minion 4/5 taunt draw a card is bad, you have to draw a least 2 cards with this, much better alternative is The Curator.
Really not as great as people think it is. A dragon deck has like 8 dragons on average. Assuming you play 2 of them in your first 5 turns and play this on curve, you're looking at less than 1/3 odds of hitting a dragon on your first draw. It's not a bad card any means, still comes out to around ancient of lore value usually, but it's just not amazing either.
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Make a deck with NO DRAGONS! For the lols!
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self-mill potential is good
Nice card and fair cost for its taunt
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I wonder what they have planned after BrM as it's cars have great synergy with the new ones.
Draw your whole deck potential here boys. Sounds like a challenge.
Read the card again...
Very cool and interesting. Because it decks you if you run a deck with only dragons you always need a mix, meaning this will always be a gamble card.
Meh...
It is very dificult to control the effect even if you use a lot of dragons...
Soul Parade :)
Good in reno-dragon priest
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A 6-mana 4/5 taunt that draws a card (which this will usually be) is not a bad control card, and if it ever draws two cards, it's amazing. Speaking as a player who tries to jam dragons into everything, this looks both fun and powerful.
Really not as great as people think it is. A dragon deck has like 8 dragons on average. Assuming you play 2 of them in your first 5 turns and play this on curve, you're looking at less than 1/3 odds of hitting a dragon on your first draw. It's not a bad card any means, still comes out to around ancient of lore value usually, but it's just not amazing either.
Well, you will always draw 1 card at least. If you're running a dragon deck you maybe have a 40%-ish chance of drawing 2.