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This card is absurd. Double CotW two turns in a row straight up wins games by itself.
This card should be nerfed as soon as possible. It is literally ruining the game.
This is pretty much the only reason people are still playing hunters at all with face hunters dead and midrange hunter difficult to play without it in the current meta. It is a nice card. Maybe a bit overpowered, but nice. :)
hunter still have 232 325(+2+2) 433(2*spider) 665(2* 22) , not only a bit op,but very op
I like golden animation
This card dont have any direct counters! (except counter spell or complete boardclears like flamestrike, doom etc.) This should be forbidden in this game! I'm so salty right now. If you need some salt from me, just ask. I have enough.
Would you like some fries with that
if you are saying this card is not op you dont know anything about this game. of course its not mysterious challenger op but it still wins games by its own.
Crafted this card just so I could have it. It really can be a game changer.
A gift from Blizzard to hunter players who play games lasts longer than 7 turns.
well now all hunter games lasts more than 7 turns since face hunter is gone.
It summons Mr. Bigglesworth on top of 3 other companions against KT boss. Pretty cool interaction.
Is this card as balanced as it could be? suppose making it a 9 is a little pointless well at least it would take away the 2 face damage from steady shot.
seems like this will be the Mysterious Challenger of the set
Such a broken card.
encouraging SMOrc hunters...
Let me ask you this then. When you play midrange hunters, do they initiate trades? In my experience the answer has been no. They may remove some things, but they will still go face. Midrange decks are supposed to win through incrimental value on each turn. (I play fiery bat for 1 mana, enemy plays a 2/2 or 2/3 minion for 2 mana, and fiery bat trades up.
Midrange is about value. I've yet to encounter this deck where they made these "intelligent" trades. I still have to initiate trading, and that lends evidence to the theory that despite the deck's changes, it still goes face 90% of the time. They might trade a tiny bit more then the original full face hunters of past, but that doesn't change the playstyle of the people who netdeck this. SMORC hunter as it was known is dead. Only exists in wild. For hunters playing standard, their playstyle still persists, despite the changes to the deck.
Do you understand what I'm saying now? I'm not really sure how to explain this further as I feel like either I'm not explaining this well, or you aren't grasping the concept of playstyle vs meta archetypes.