Core Rager
Card Text
Battlecry: If your hand is empty, gain +3/+3.
Flavor Text
It takes a special kind of hunter to venture deep into a firey lava pit and convince a monster who lives there to come home and be a cuddly housepet.
Card Sounds
Battlecry: If your hand is empty, gain +3/+3.
It takes a special kind of hunter to venture deep into a firey lava pit and convince a monster who lives there to come home and be a cuddly housepet.
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So funny that this was the original 4-mana 7/7 minion, and never really saw play.
false the true original 4 mana 7/7 was the pitlord for warlock and it did 7 damage to face at first
This could have been excellent as a 4/5 beast, even if the conditional buff was worse than it is now. Too bad they made a class card with a conditional buff that is hard to pull off worse than a neutral vanilla minion of the same cost...
It doesn't get buffed if there's Starving Buzzard in play.
Starving Buzzard's draw seems to occur before battlecry. This interaction is consistent with what happens when you use Ironbeak Owl on your own Starving Buzzard which still draws you a card.
Good to know, but it seem legit that the battlecry activates after "when you play a beast" effect.
That seems fair, but they don't work in the same deck anyway; assuming either is viable in the first place.
Deathwing Hunter new meta
Kappa
this would have been slightly funny if you didn't say "kappa"
Ugh, you're right. I just read it.
Twitch has corrupted me, why am I making these jokes?
This looks very similar to The Beast. Could it be its baby?
Well when The Beast loves a Core Hound very much...
I actually think there's a place....for this.
Control hunter suffers due to one thing: Card draw, if the game goes on long enough, it's the hunters that will suffer in the long run since they have zero effective card draw as buzzard is too high a cost and too fragile.
But if you play a beast control hunter this is a slightly worse Lost Tallstrider, and that's how you should play this, but it has a bonus for those times when you need to end the game quickly as you're hand is depleted, you get a 7/7...
So it's a 4/4 most of the time and a 7/7 when you really need a big drop, The real issue is, if you have a quick shot in your hand and this....what do you play first, I'll play it as a 4/4, play quickshot, get another card.
I will play it as a 7/7 instead of draw.
me huntard SMOrc MEE GO FACEEEE SMOrc we will never play control Kappa
Don´t forget 9 mana turn, http://www.hearthpwn.com/cards/162-tundra-rhino then this. 9 dmg in da face!
Am I the only one who thinks that this card is really underrated? The problem with Hunters (the good, midrange kind, not the face hunter crap I'm seeing) is that we have no card draw. Thus, hands are generally empty by about turn 7 or 8. You never keep Core Rager in your opening hand, but when you draw it later, chances are that you'll play it as a 4 mana 7/7
This card maybe hard to work this but the art is amazing.
You have a better chance waking up to a spontaneous sex change.
I'll try this card with Call Pet. If it works, then It might be worth something
I've wanted to make a 100% beast deck like in old times, so I hope this cards helps into it
This should play the same role Sea Giants played in some Zoo decks before Ut was nerfed.
You play out your whole hand (which is not that hard for a face hunter) then slam a 7/7 on turn 4 as added pressure. If the opponent casts AoE removal you still got your 7/5, 7/3 or whatever, if he plays a BGH your small dudes are still getting through, either way, you're getting some damage done and that's your goal.
Honestly, if you're even concerned with BGH as a hunter you're doing something wrong.