Crowd Favorite
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Whenever you play a card with Battlecry, gain +1/+1.
Flavor Text
The crowd ALWAYS yells lethal.
Card Sounds
Whenever you play a card with Battlecry, gain +1/+1.
The crowd ALWAYS yells lethal.
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This card could be really scary and I see that it can be upgraded more than once, so it could be put in a battlecry type deck and grow out of control if it isn't taking care of. I rate it 8/10 because it makes you build a deck around it which is always fun. ^^
If piloted shredder didn't exist i would play this card, it looks pretty fun but gvg just has so many good cards it's going to be hard to make cards that are better that aren't broken
Such a modest card, look at his pose!
> Wants to play new card
> Knows I'll get annoyed by the lack of 'u' every time
Ugh. Fantastically appropriate name though, well done.
Hey, your British is showing
Let the crappy cards march continue
Still waiting for some meta changing cards..
Activation is just too hard on this card. Played turn 4 its an immediate target. Played later it may be a little weak. I doubt it sees much play.
How many times have you seen questing adventurer played? True, this card has +2+2 more, but its 1 mana more expensive and it only grows by battlecry minions.
Only if you go second.
Are you kidding? If you go first, you will play this, opponent will play shredder, then you will play something with a battlecry and the shredder can no longer kill it. Seriously, it's like you didn't even read the card text.
this card is baaaaad
Loving these card that interact with another card's text
A decent card to get out of all the trash epics in arena I guess? Pretty average otherwise.
I like the idea of having a card like this, seems most comparable to something like Questing Adventurer but then that also begs the question if this will see any play since Questing is already not seeing any play in constructed and making it cost 1 more mana and have a more niche requirement will not make it any better. Yes, you could argue that you'll also be receiving a +2/+2 buff to start but what type of deck could run it efficiently? The only deck I see lots of high value battle cry in is Midrange Shaman with Fire Elemental, Fireguard Destroyer, Azure Drake, etc. At most I see a workable Midrange Shaman deck having a maximum of something like 6 to 10 cards with battlecry but is that really worth running this card for when it is also competing with Piloted Shredder? I'm thinking this won't see much play outside of Arena where it looks like this card will really shine with all the random battlecry effects that go on.
Nerubian weblord buff!
Essentially a 5/5 or better for 4 mana past turn 5 so vanilla stats = passed + the fact any class can use this makes it deck friendly.
Damn good card for f2p players that don't have much cards to start the game with yet to compete against the playing field which is what I am determining was the real reason behind its release because an epic is easier to pull in a pack than a legend and since it fits into anyone's deck and so versatile it's extremely beginner and semi-budget friendly plus is great in all arenas.
"Well played with this one for giving love to the f2p players to keep the newcomer forum down always complaining they get totally destroyed by veteran players whom spend money. This card will help some to off-set that".
-vOLT~
Problem is that when it is played on curve it only has 4 hp so easily killed before getting buffed.
Good, but not good enough. The 4 mana slot is so crowded, what with shredder, broad clears, and weapons, I doubt this with find room. A average card in arena, as it relies on a certain type of card to grow, and it stats are a bit below curve.
There is many 2 drops announced that are actually bad if you get them with shredder; Darnassus Aspirant, Wrathguard ( against warrior ), Druid of the Saber, that minion might be less played.
I don't think the "[X Mana Slot] is too crowded" argument make sense anymore. We have enough cards by this point that MOST mana slots have enough generally good cards to be considered "crowded". I get what you mean, that the card has a lot of other cards to compete with, but that's just what happens when you add more cards to a card game, there's more competition for what cards get used. It just seems like a non-point to me.