I think Lord Jaraxxus should stay as it is because he has a chance of making a comeback since he’s from the classic set. An upcoming expansion could have cards that buff Jaraxxas in a variety of ways.
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a C’thun type buff card
a 1 mana draw cards when health is at 15
“Transform your hero to Jaraxxus and set its health to your current health”
There’s got to be some way to cheat this out... Duskfallen Aviana says, “first cardeach player plays...” Maybe Carnivorous Cube, Alarm-o-Bot, and/or some other card can be used to make sure Aviana isn’t played on the opponents turn...
If I were to make a huge presumption, Druids might get a card that makes target minions dormant a turn. It certainly fits with the lore and the theme of the expansion.
This is better than Igneous Elemental because it gives you two cards immediately. This means that you can potentially trigger the quest the turn you play Ravencaller.
With igneous elemental, you generally play the card and the opponent ignores it because they played a 3/4 and aren’t gonna trade that into a 2/3 when they can just go face.
This isn’t a “great card” but being able to get those two 1 mana minions the turn of is exponentially better for this deck.
I just felt a disturbance in the meta... a thousand zoo decks crying out, and then silence...
jk, it probably won’t get the usual fast zoo deck on its own, unless the player can stall until turn seven. I could see this working in some sort deck of giant-esk deck that doesn’t use deathrattle to summon its big minions after Godfrey is played.
It becomes a little risky to use a card that can take two health off a minion when it’s summoned unless you want it to die.
Its essentially adding a third trigger to the Giant deck that only needs one 0 mana Giant to fill the Board. With Molten Giant becoming an un-nerfed wild card, it means Giant decks can survive and exhaust decks with powerful board clears. Zola the Gorgon could even duplicate Glinda Crowskin so that you could use the trick a second time.
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I think Lord Jaraxxus should stay as it is because he has a chance of making a comeback since he’s from the classic set. An upcoming expansion could have cards that buff Jaraxxas in a variety of ways.
Examples:
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I like the card design
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I think we found a new mascot
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Leyline Manipulator's new best friend
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Note: These echo cards only disappear after they've been drawn.
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There’s got to be some way to cheat this out... Duskfallen Aviana says, “first card each player plays...” Maybe Carnivorous Cube, Alarm-o-Bot, and/or some other card can be used to make sure Aviana isn’t played on the opponents turn...
If I were to make a huge presumption, Druids might get a card that makes target minions dormant a turn. It certainly fits with the lore and the theme of the expansion.
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I would assume so... Potion of Heroism draws a card when you use Lynessa Sunsorrow because you are recasting the entire spell.
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Yes, echo cards become actual cards when played
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In respect to Quest Hunter
This is better than Igneous Elemental because it gives you two cards immediately. This means that you can potentially trigger the quest the turn you play Ravencaller.
With igneous elemental, you generally play the card and the opponent ignores it because they played a 3/4 and aren’t gonna trade that into a 2/3 when they can just go face.
This isn’t a “great card” but being able to get those two 1 mana minions the turn of is exponentially better for this deck.
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The 2/1 stats is sad, but getting 2 cards can be dangerously good... Rogue, Quest Hunter and Gadgetzan-wild Paladin come to mind
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Ysera approves
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I just felt a disturbance in the meta... a thousand zoo decks crying out, and then silence...
jk, it probably won’t get the usual fast zoo deck on its own, unless the player can stall until turn seven. I could see this working in some sort deck of giant-esk deck that doesn’t use deathrattle to summon its big minions after Godfrey is played.
It becomes a little risky to use a card that can take two health off a minion when it’s summoned unless you want it to die.
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Its essentially adding a third trigger to the Giant deck that only needs one 0 mana Giant to fill the Board. With Molten Giant becoming an un-nerfed wild card, it means Giant decks can survive and exhaust decks with powerful board clears. Zola the Gorgon could even duplicate Glinda Crowskin so that you could use the trick a second time.