Healadin synergies. If Priest of the Feast was still in standard, it could also pair with the Soup Vendoron theory. We have to see the rest of the priest set, but for now I am calling it a paladin card.
+ Like people already mentioned, priest has Northshire Cleric, which is cheaper and whose effect is easier to trigger.
Don't think it'll see play. Maybe if Healadin becomes a thing it can cheat it out with call to arms along with Crystalsmith Kangor and other low-drops that would fit the deck like Vicious Scalehide & Righteous Protector.
How does this work when you play this as a Shaman and you healing rain your hero for 12x1 hp?
It will either: - draw up to 4 cards (if the card checks every 3rd health restored); - draw 1 card (if the card looks at the combined sum of the restored health points) or - draw 0 (if the card looks at every restored health point separately).
I personally think that the answer would be - 1 card.
You restore 12 health - it's more than 3 so you draw a card. Nothing special here.
Card doesn't say you have to restore instant 3 or more - it says only about restoring.
But it may evaluate each instance of healing for being 3+. Meaning each drop of HRain would be seen as 1, not the accumulated 12. If that’s how it works, it would not draw for HRain. May need a test at release.
The fact that it doesn’t say 3 health “on your turn” makes me think the 1 heal drops will not stack. But this makes Lifedrinker better for sure.
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This is nice. I wonder if Priest or Paladin will use it more.
combine this with funnel cakes and youv'e got a full meal.
I'm not really sure how to evaluate this card. What sort of deck does it want to fit into?
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Healadin synergies. If Priest of the Feast was still in standard, it could also pair with the Soup Vendor on theory. We have to see the rest of the priest set, but for now I am calling it a paladin card.
+ Like people already mentioned, priest has Northshire Cleric, which is cheaper and whose effect is easier to trigger.
In a broader sense I see all these utility 2-mana minions as Blizzard preparing the game for the post-Keleseth era.
requires setup to work, cant trade with much.
Most consistent with priest, but priest has northshire.
with the forced arche heal paladin, would this be better over DF? It fits the arche sorta, but it doesnt feel necessary to it.
Don't think it'll see play. Maybe if Healadin becomes a thing it can cheat it out with call to arms along with Crystalsmith Kangor and other low-drops that would fit the deck like Vicious Scalehide & Righteous Protector.
How does this work when you play this as a Shaman and you healing rain your hero for 12x1 hp?
Wont see much play
Won't see play as long as keleseth is in standard. After rotation? Probably not.
Not sure why would you play this over Bloodmage Thalnos or Loot Hoarder. Whats the interaction with Healing Rain?
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Good question.
It will either:
- draw up to 4 cards (if the card checks every 3rd health restored);
- draw 1 card (if the card looks at the combined sum of the restored health points) or
- draw 0 (if the card looks at every restored health point separately).
I personally think that the answer would be - 1 card.
You restore 12 health - it's more than 3 so you draw a card. Nothing special here.
Card doesn't say you have to restore instant 3 or more - it says only about restoring.
If the flavor text doesn’t mention funnel cakes, I’m going to be really upset!
Solid stats, will be great in wild.
But it may evaluate each instance of healing for being 3+. Meaning each drop of HRain would be seen as 1, not the accumulated 12. If that’s how it works, it would not draw for HRain. May need a test at release.
The fact that it doesn’t say 3 health “on your turn” makes me think the 1 heal drops will not stack. But this makes Lifedrinker better for sure.
Poor poor odd priest.
I think this is a pretty good card, but maybe not just yet.
That said, Paladin is obviously getting more healing, so maybe it's just fine.
So this and benevolent Jin ?