is this card supposed to show you what your opponent stole from your deck? Normally it would say to reveal a card, this one just says to steal it but it does reveal which card was stolen.
Just wondering if this is a bug or intended. Nice to know so you can play around the stolen card.
I think it's intended. We all know that a class like Priest do "Steal" cards of your deck, but in fact, it's more like "copying" cards from your deck.
But Death Grip, however, really takes the "steal" to a whole new level, since you will not only get a copy from the opponent's card, but will really steal it from your opponent deck.
So, what if your opponent don't have that card anymore and will never know what is missing from the deck until it's too late? i don't think that's fair, if you opponent is for example, an Exodia Mage that uses Archmage Antonidas, it's obvious that your opponent is expecting to have Antonidas to win. but then, he reach fatigue without knowing Antonidas was the stolen card, and lost ? and there is many other important win condition cards, like N'zoth and others...
So, by knowing an important card was taken away, you could try to adapt to win by another strategy, by playing with another strategy, or getting some important cards by rng effects that you would not think about if you already had that stolen card in your deck.
Was hoping there'd be flavor text referring to Death Grips. That's all the card makes me think of.
is this card supposed to show you what your opponent stole from your deck? Normally it would say to reveal a card, this one just says to steal it but it does reveal which card was stolen.
Just wondering if this is a bug or intended. Nice to know so you can play around the stolen card.
I think it's intended. We all know that a class like Priest do "Steal" cards of your deck, but in fact, it's more like "copying" cards from your deck.
But Death Grip, however, really takes the "steal" to a whole new level, since you will not only get a copy from the opponent's card, but will really steal it from your opponent deck.
So, what if your opponent don't have that card anymore and will never know what is missing from the deck until it's too late? i don't think that's fair, if you opponent is for example, an Exodia Mage that uses Archmage Antonidas, it's obvious that your opponent is expecting to have Antonidas to win. but then, he reach fatigue without knowing Antonidas was the stolen card, and lost ? and there is many other important win condition cards, like N'zoth and others...
So, by knowing an important card was taken away, you could try to adapt to win by another strategy, by playing with another strategy, or getting some important cards by rng effects that you would not think about if you already had that stolen card in your deck.
So yeah, i think it's intended.
Faced a Priest that played Lich King and rezed it. They got two Death Grip cards from them and stole my Tirion and my Sunkeeper Tarim -_-
I stole a warrior's Rotface with this. Amazing card!
do we get to choose?
What happens if your opponent's deck has no minions?
The effect fizzles.
Nice meme
Does "Steal" imply that the minion is no longer in your opponent's deck?
Indeed it does...