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4x3 = 12
seems like control shaman is going to be quite op
The card is not shaman blue it warlock purple. It's a warlock card
edit: I feel dumb I didn't read the quick info :/
Warlocks don't get weapons anyways.
You madeLord Jaraxxus cry.
he's a demon for the warlock class wisp341
I'm wondering whether the fact that the body is an elemental is a hint to an elemental tribe being introduced?
Here's hoping
I want to see what the 4/2 elemental looks like. Speaking of elementals, instead of trying to shoehorn the murloc tribe into shaman which has always been bad, how about an elemental minion tribe for shaman? But the card looks decent. Would have preferred card draw, direct damage spell, or a good 2/3 drop. Still a couple more shaman cards to be revealed. Overall, I've been pleased with the cards shaman has received so far.
For anyone arguing the grammar, this is an actual weapon from WoW that drops from Cho'Gall, the leader of the Twilight's Hammer cult that worships the Old Gods. http://www.wowhead.com/item=63680/twilights-hammer
The Shaman love is real, thanks Blizzard!
Imagine if that 4/2 elem was a Totem :3
Does anyone remember if the deathrattle on weapons works with Baron Rivendare?
It says minions, so no.
No. He says: "Your minions trigger their Deathrattles twice". So only minions
Chances are it's going to cost either 3 or 4 mana, as token minions usually have costs that roughly match their stat lines.
When Cairne Bloodhoof dies, the Baine it spawns costs 4 mana, anad when Nerubian Egg dies, the nerubian costs 3.
Such good curve for control, no OL going into Fire Ele = straight sexy.
omg this card is cool af
According to Wowpedia, Cho'gall's weapon is the Hammer of Twilight. The cult/clan is always referred to as some form of "Twilight's Hammer", though.