Card Clarifications
- This is no mistake! Rogues are getting Secrets in Kobolds and Catacombs!
- We won't see Rogue secrets in the expansion following Kobolds, but they may occur again in the future.
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Finally rogue got some healing =)
This common card is gonna be great. It is a card rogue can use and start to use a more controlling deck style more effectively
Why "its neighbors minions"?
Why not "its adjacent minions?
It's not "its neighbors minions" it's "its neighbors." That's one less word than
"its adjacent minions" and conveys the same information.
Not exactly the same.
"When A MINION attacks... one of ITS adjacent minions" suggests that the attacking minion has its own minions))
its adjacent minions = its neighbors.
There is no point introducing a new wording instead of using an existing one, every expansion they take inconsistency one step further
top tier art
also, pretty strong secret, although I fear that with Rogue having a smaller pool of secrets in total, this will just be a bit too easy to play around. At least we'r enot gonna see this in Keleseth Rogue, so that's always a good thing.
Et tu, Brutus?
Rogue Secret coming through, don't mind me.
Tehnically it's a less RNG Misdirection
But cheaper and a Secret (to psyche out your oponent)
Its not cheaper than Betrayal.
There is one important difference between Betrayal and This Secret. Betrayal only deals attack damage to the neighbors (the middle minion takes no damage), however the secret says that the minion ATTACKS one of its neighbors, therefore possibly resulting in killing 2 minions :)
It's significantly more powerful that Betrayal. It "heals" you which is important to rogue and it also will ALWAYS damages 2 minions. The worst case scenario is you prevent a some damage while also damaging their's. That's the WORST case scenario. The best case is a complete blowout. People play around Betrayal fairly easily (especially in arena), this trap is more difficult to play around.
Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Why are they still printing 2 Mana rogue cards??
So all you Keleseth users can drool over it...
Man, these were so Secret it took us this long to find out about them.
So you're suggesting Rogue secrets should have been 4 mana just to be original?
2 mana is perfect for Rogue. And while it's true that it's basically Misdirection, it's still potentiality welcome to remove some damage from your face, while also being a cheap spell for Gadgetzan Auctioneer, Edwin VanCleef or just to activate combos. Way more useful for Rogue than for Hunter who doesn't even play Misdirection (which doesn't mean Rogue will indeed play that card, but still).