Justicar Trueheart
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Best legend for warrior!
Crafted her with 2 Shield Slams, didn't regret it at all.
This card hits me in a weird way. When I'm looking at it for a deck, I don't feel particularly overwhelmed by it. When I'm sitting across the table from it, I'm like "Wow, this card is broken!" How can a card be both overwhelming and underwhelming at the same time?
Answer to your question -
Use it in Warrior and Priest, you will find it overwhelming.
Use it in Rogue and Shaman, you will find it underwhelming.
I really get kind of the same feeling. It's just like Entomb. When you play it on like enemy sylvanas/ysera you're just like "oh well whatever kinda value but nothing special". If your enemy entombs you, you're just like "Fuck you u stupid ass thief give me my card back this entomb is so broken" lol
It would be a lot more useful if it gave you a random totem and allowed you to pick one. Then, it would really see some play. :3 As it stays, basically no one plays this card in shaman though. There are just better cards. :)
This is the first legendary i have crafted as Priest. I do not regret a single day.
But armor is better in a fatigue (warrior can have more than 30 hp, priest can only healing to 30)
I dont think so! 3 armor is too small change and board control is much more important. Maybe a different story if Priest can synergy it with playing a 7/7 minion and it makes HP heal for 8. (Prophet Velen)
And ofc. if u want, play a Garrison Commander to heal for 16...
It's hands down WAY better for a Warrior and the statistics prove it. Unfortunately as good as the card is it still doesn't make control decks viable in the current meta. The power curve on race decks has increased exponentially in the last set.
So I plan on building a midrange/control paladin and am deciding on whether to craft Ysera or Justicar. Which one should I craft?
I also have future plans to build control priest and warrior. Does that change anything?
I would take Ysera instead. Justicar gives you value in long Control vs Control matches. Ysera can be a nail in the coffin late game drop when using priest/Warrior. As Stormbrigader said though you wont really use it in Paladin unless dragon pally becomes a thing all of the sudden.
Do you remember when Curse put this at the worse card in TGT?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVsiG8MrVB8 (skip to 2:44)
I bet they feel pretty stupid now.
Justicar Trueheart is necessary for every control deck except Warlock (but including Mage), and priest and warrior will definitely be viable in some form of control, which means Justicar will stay in the meta.