depends. Are you able to complete the quest before you draw Maly and Kun because if you draw them before the combo is kinda ruined since it'll only afffect your deck
Yeah, this not working on what's already in your hand is something I just realized and which is a huge bummer :-/ Not sure why it has to be like that. No returning them back to your hand either. Guess they didn't want Aviana mark 2, but it's basically buffing curve-lists rather than combo-lists, and by the time this goes off you already are at 10 mana probably.
The jades are for early board control without having to put in small minions in the deck, same reason Power of the Wild is in this deck. It increases the chances of a better summon from Barnes, Goya and Giant Anaconda. The jades can also be used as targets for Goya to sneak a big minion in by trading a small jade.
it has to be like that because you could have a bunch of 7-10 drops in your hand, and if you finish the quest turn 5, turn 6 you play an 8/8 and like 6 other huge cards. that would be way too strong
I like the idea here, but this completely misses the point of the druid quest. Take a harder look at exactly which minions have 5 attack. There are quite a few in the under 5 mana cost range. And it's "Summon"; not "Play." So any summoned 5 attack minion counts. You could easily have the quest finished by turn 6, if you create a proper deck. And have tons of beefy guys that will now cost nothing. Add in proper card draw ... I'm including a link to a concept deck so you can see what I'm talking about.
Edit: I could see pruning out two of the minions in favor of two wild growths. I would consider that the Ancient Brewmaster is vitally important to the success of the deck, and a deck like this is just about the only kind where the randomness of Prince Malchezar would be competitively acceptable. And the Prince himself is a 5-attack 5-drop. Also, every spell in the list has card draw, directly summons a minion, or makes it more possible to summon a minion.
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Malygos OTK, perhaps with Kun, lives on!
depends. Are you able to complete the quest before you draw Maly and Kun because if you draw them before the combo is kinda ruined since it'll only afffect your deck
so you use madam Goya to swap maly back :)
Yeah, this not working on what's already in your hand is something I just realized and which is a huge bummer :-/ Not sure why it has to be like that. No returning them back to your hand either. Guess they didn't want Aviana mark 2, but it's basically buffing curve-lists rather than combo-lists, and by the time this goes off you already are at 10 mana probably.
I think the druid quest is going to make Goya a lot more powerful, I hope see her more in ranked. Something like this:
So your plan is to summon it and put it back on the next turn so you don't have to pay to summon it later?
I dont understand why u have jades in their tho its supposed to be a quest deck not jade lmao
The jades are for early board control without having to put in small minions in the deck, same reason Power of the Wild is in this deck. It increases the chances of a better summon from Barnes, Goya and Giant Anaconda. The jades can also be used as targets for Goya to sneak a big minion in by trading a small jade.
it has to be like that because you could have a bunch of 7-10 drops in your hand, and if you finish the quest turn 5, turn 6 you play an 8/8 and like 6 other huge cards. that would be way too strong
I like the idea here, but this completely misses the point of the druid quest. Take a harder look at exactly which minions have 5 attack. There are quite a few in the under 5 mana cost range. And it's "Summon"; not "Play." So any summoned 5 attack minion counts. You could easily have the quest finished by turn 6, if you create a proper deck. And have tons of beefy guys that will now cost nothing. Add in proper card draw ... I'm including a link to a concept deck so you can see what I'm talking about.
Edit: I could see pruning out two of the minions in favor of two wild growths. I would consider that the Ancient Brewmaster is vitally important to the success of the deck, and a deck like this is just about the only kind where the randomness of Prince Malchezar would be competitively acceptable. And the Prince himself is a 5-attack 5-drop. Also, every spell in the list has card draw, directly summons a minion, or makes it more possible to summon a minion.