this card is bad. tempo cant play a 5/5 for 9 really (has better win conditions). control cant fill their decks with 1/2/3 or they will get crushed. another noggenfogger teir card. also, this card competes with nzoth for deck space. is this better than nzoth? tempo and control both dont run nzoth in standard atm.
if thats the case, why not play a real OTK deck. a deck that you only have to draw once, not 2/3 times. slowest greed ive seen ina while. hope it works thou srsly
The Dragonhatcher and Drakari Enchanter looks like a promising combo, but I think Sleeping Dragon is a lot worse than Primordial Drake for your curve and synergy. For the card to be viable at 9 mana, it has to be an aggro stopper on par with N'zoth.
I am legit surprised to see that is your opinion. Mostly because you always seem to have an eye for the usefulness of cards and the potential uses for this card seem pretty solid.
I'll admit I was a bit hasty to call it bad. It has definite potential though, but will require you to build your deck in a very specific way.
Not a comprehensive list by any means - I just went down the card list, and obviously there are cases where a card is far superior to another (Tar Lord >>>>>>>>>>> Voidwalker obviously) so it shouldn't really be on the list. There are probably other cards to throw on there...I mainly just used the criteria of "Does this have good stats," and "Is this good in the late game or does it prefer to be played early for steamrolling the board?"
So yes, if you build your deck the right way and pull out a PsychoTron/Direhorn, Alley Amorsmith/Bloodhoof Brave, and Tar Lord, you can get some pretty massive value.
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yeah actually.. maybe tar lurker and the 1 cost taunt minion as well then.
Pretty sure tons of people are reading this card wrong.
It pulls 1-Attack, 2-Attack, 3-Attack, not 1-cost, 2-cost, 3-cost.
they have 1, 2 and 3 attack though. I'm aware of what it does. unless you are not referring to me (I made a mistake saying librarian, I meant voidwalker)
EDIT: oh you mean as I said "1 cost" I only said that as I forgot the name of Voidwalker
Really chocked by the amount of people saying this is bad... looks really strong even without too much specific deckbuilding.
most people are misreading it as cost instead of attack second, it's also really slow, and if the 1, 2, 3 attack minion doesn't do anything immediately when it's on board, then it's a worthless card. There's also drawing your cards before playing this one card But I like it, and hope it's really good :D Deckbuilding still required, since you don't want to put in early minion cards with this :/
I am legit surprised to see that is your opinion. Mostly because you always seem to have an eye for the usefulness of cards and the potential uses for this card seem pretty solid.
I'll admit I was a bit hasty to call it bad. It has definite potential though, but will require you to build your deck in a very specific way.
Card seems really good, but not game changing enough where you build a deck around it such as Jade Druid. The N'Zoth kit is similar and pretty strong as well, but you don't see people using that in any tier 1 or 2 deck. However, if you stick this card into a preexisting deck where it can naturally pull strong monsters, such as Control Warlock, then I can see it elevating the overall deck.
Even though Control Warrior has a lot of cards that can also provide synergy with this legendary, but that deck on a whole is just bad. There could be enough new removals to push Control Warrior into play, but good luck beating the new priest removal.
I think this card is sneakily one of the strongest cards of the set. Amazing value, but needs to be in the right deck that runs powerful, low stat minions, like Voidlord or Hadronox.
Too much potential for this card to not be at least very good at some point, even if it's not until after the next rotation and a few more expansions. Cool card.
I missed that one, thanks! I think this card will be potentially quite strong in both control Warlock and control Warrior, if those decks themselves happen to be competitive.
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this card is bad. tempo cant play a 5/5 for 9 really (has better win conditions). control cant fill their decks with 1/2/3 or they will get crushed. another noggenfogger teir card. also, this card competes with nzoth for deck space. is this better than nzoth? tempo and control both dont run nzoth in standard atm.
looks fun though
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I see this in druid, with hadronox and nzoth
there are many targets that master oakheart can summon, so even if we draw one, it won't be terrible.
if thats the case, why not play a real OTK deck. a deck that you only have to draw once, not 2/3 times. slowest greed ive seen ina while. hope it works thou srsly
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I'm planning on making a cntrl-lock or something with this guy. can pull out Voidwalker Vulgar Homunculus and Voidlord which would be sweet.
why would you want to pull out Kobold Librarian?
Though putting in Tar Lurker would be great
The Dragonhatcher and Drakari Enchanter looks like a promising combo, but I think Sleeping Dragon is a lot worse than Primordial Drake for your curve and synergy. For the card to be viable at 9 mana, it has to be an aggro stopper on par with N'zoth.
I edited it.
Possibly good 2-attack pulls:
Possibly good 1-attack pulls:
Not a comprehensive list by any means - I just went down the card list, and obviously there are cases where a card is far superior to another (Tar Lord >>>>>>>>>>> Voidwalker obviously) so it shouldn't really be on the list. There are probably other cards to throw on there...I mainly just used the criteria of "Does this have good stats," and "Is this good in the late game or does it prefer to be played early for steamrolling the board?"
So yes, if you build your deck the right way and pull out a PsychoTron/Direhorn, Alley Amorsmith/Bloodhoof Brave, and Tar Lord, you can get some pretty massive value.
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EDIT: oh you mean as I said "1 cost" I only said that as I forgot the name of Voidwalker
second, it's also really slow, and if the 1, 2, 3 attack minion doesn't do anything immediately when it's on board, then it's a worthless card. There's also drawing your cards before playing this one card
But I like it, and hope it's really good :D
Deckbuilding still required, since you don't want to put in early minion cards with this :/
Eh, seems to clunky to really be worth building around
I tried having fun once. It was awful.
Card seems really good, but not game changing enough where you build a deck around it such as Jade Druid. The N'Zoth kit is similar and pretty strong as well, but you don't see people using that in any tier 1 or 2 deck. However, if you stick this card into a preexisting deck where it can naturally pull strong monsters, such as Control Warlock, then I can see it elevating the overall deck.
Even though Control Warrior has a lot of cards that can also provide synergy with this legendary, but that deck on a whole is just bad. There could be enough new removals to push Control Warrior into play, but good luck beating the new priest removal.
I think this card is sneakily one of the strongest cards of the set.
Amazing value, but needs to be in the right deck that runs powerful, low stat minions, like Voidlord or Hadronox.
Too much potential for this card to not be at least very good at some point, even if it's not until after the next rotation and a few more expansions. Cool card.
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