Mistermath's Card Ratings for Voyage to the Sunken City:
7/10
This card was 5/10 before the buff from 4 to 3 mana - exactly fair, using the 2.5 damage per turn estimate. Post-buff, the card is unironically overpowered; not only does costing 1 less mana make it reasonably efficient removal, the card is now also efficient burn (compare with Fireball and Corrosive Breath, both of which were extremely good), and to put the cherry on top, it is now discoverable by School Teacher's Nagaling. Unsurprisingly, this is the main driving force behind curse warlock being a tier two and bordering on tier one deck, and is another example of how power creep over the last year has distorted the community's views on the power levels of cards, considering how many people clamored for this buff.
Mistermath's Card Ratings for Voyage to the Sunken City:
7/10
This card was 5/10 before the buff from 4 to 3 mana - exactly fair, using the 2.5 damage per turn estimate. Post-buff, the card is unironically overpowered; not only does costing 1 less mana make it reasonably efficient removal, the card is now also efficient burn (compare with Fireball and Corrosive Breath, both of which were extremely good), and to put the cherry on top, it is now discoverable by School Teacher's Nagaling. Unsurprisingly, this is the main driving force behind curse warlock being a tier two and bordering on tier one deck, and is another example of how power creep over the last year has distorted the community's views on the power levels of cards, considering how many people clamored for this buff.
Curse is still looking like a bad archetype. Healing is just too strong, you need something with more inevitability to go with a strategy like this.
garbage
So Warlock is just curse spam now?
"Spam"? With curse cards he has? This archetype seems dead on arrival.