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- This shows 3 class cards unless the deck started with no class cards. (Source)
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I don't know, knowing two cards (more or less) that are in your opponent's hand is extremely valuable information.
Bad against Discard warlock with options such as Clutchmother Zavas and Silverware Golem
Assuming your guess comes out right, which in 'theory' is pretty easy if they're playing metadecks then it's a 3/3 and half a thoughtsteal. So a 3/3 for 1.5 mana. which is fairly good. Of course the longer the game goes on the higher the chance you'll be able to guess/remember it too.
Alright Dark Cultist it's time to retire, randuin has a new toy now :3
This will be really fun to play at wild in the rank range when people don't netdeck that much and at beginning of the expansion.
Really strange card! Doesnt look like it's too playable though. This vs talonpriest, and talonpriest wins.
It looks a little bit whacky but I like it...I mean most people see it as a 3/3 draw a card, bt it also has the benefit of giving you insight tinto what your opponent is or at least might be playing.
but it will cause salty moments....I guarantee it
This is legitimately my favorite card ever printed.
This is honestly one of the coolest and most unique cards I have ever seen in this game. I am legitimately impressed. Love it, can't get enough of it.
New mechanics, yea!!
Hmm, I wonder is this pirate warrior playing Small Time Buccaneer, Brawl or Ysera?
Hmm, I wonder is this aggro shaman playing tunnel trogg, totem golem, or king mukla?
is that april fool ? , you know since the expansion will release on april
Something to keep in mind when playing Curious Glimmerroot, It chooses a random card that started in your opponent's deck. It does not make a choice from the cards still left in your opponent's deck or any that were shuffled into it during the course of the game. If your opponent played both of their Fireballs and Fireball appears as one of the choices, Fireball is the correct answer. Unlike Thoughtsteal and other cards with similar effects, it can obtain cards that the opponent already played and still functions when the opponent is out of cards.
In Arena it is probably decent. I wouldn't want to play it on turn 3 though because it will be difficult to correctly guess which card is in the opponent's deck when you've only seen a few of them. It could be good as a late game topdeck because you should have seen almost half their deck and have good odds of getting one of the cards they played in the earlier turns. Even if you guess wrong on your choice, it could provide good intel about your opponent's deck. If you guessed that your opponent had Dragonfire Potion in their deck and you were wrong, you could freely play into it knowing they don't have it in their deck.
if you have wrong guess... at least you will know what type of deck
So at least one of them is from the starting hand of your opponents?
No. It seems that when it says starting, it means you can actually run into a card that's already been played. So just from their deckbuild in general.
Definitely the most unique card in Hearthstone. Awesome!
This is the first interact directly with your opponent's deck card in hearthstone, iirc?