New Paladin Card Reveal - Spirit of the Tiger
A new card has been revealed by rhdgurwns.
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Definitely Call to Arms for curve power.
Duskbreaker might be a problem...
Obvious choice is to buff this card to promote its own survival so you can keep buffing it to prolong its survival and keep summoning free tigers. Seems really good in a Galvadon deck.
My favorite deck in the game (Quest Paladin) getting some love this expansion.
Very nice art and spirit of the card.
Yummy yammy!
Dinosize likes this. As does Spikeridged Steed.
Dinosize Intensifies
The reveal video were really intense.
*Shirvallah OTK intensifies*
Coin power xD
pretty broken :D i like it
Buff Paladin confirmed? Almost guaranteed to survive, next turn you cast Blessing of Kings on it and get an extra 4/4 in addition to your attacking 4/7, and that's even before the chance of playing it on turn 6 and A New Challenger... on turn 7...
I don't hate it. Not one bit.
This could create some crazy tempo swings if you followed it up with Call to Arms or Shrink Ray, but given it's a "4 mana do nothing" if you play it on turn 4, I have to think you'll want to play this later in the game when you can immediately pair it with a 6 drop like Spikeridge Steed or Avenging Wrath for a more immediate tempo play.
It's really hard to kill a 3 health stealth minion on turn 4. Warlock can do it and that's about it. When it can easily be a much bigger minion by turn 5 I don't think casing it with the hope of getting Spikeridged Steed on it or any other minion is just a big dream.
How about coin it on 3 and Blessing of Kings on turn 4? You have a 4/7 that can hit something immediately and then a 4/4 to accompany it.
You're all right that it's probably going to stick around for a turn - my point is more that doing nothing on turn 4 can be expensive in and of itself, so you need to have your turn 5 be a big back. This is largely why people were so skeptical of cards like Skull of the Man'ari, but Warlock has a lot of great control tools to help them regain control after spending a whole turn doing nothing, and can easily get well over 10 manas worth of value from the weapon.
I think Spirit of the Tiger fits into a similar bucket - it's a great card that asks you to make an incredibly slow on-curve play - but I'm not entirely convinced that Paladin is in the same place Warlock was when it got Skull of the Man'ari. Spending turn 4 doing nothing defensive and then buffing might work out if you can retake the board, but aggro might also run you over if you do that. That's why I think, despite its low cost, this is better as a late game value tool.
Now I know why they are favorites.
His name is Rhdgurwns btw.
공혁준 - Kong Hyuck Joon
He dressed up as a tiger and ate [brand redacted cereal with famous tiger mascot] to reveal the card.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niylbBS-VQM
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