I've been thinking a lot about this lately and wanted to ask the community about their opinions regarding Enter the Coliseum. As most should probably know control Warriors run Brawl in order to handle the pesky N'Zoth decks. A little similar, so, do you think it would be smart to carry around a copy of Enter the Coliseum in order to easily answer N'Zoth? Do you think it would simply be enough to run only equality and consecration against some of those scary and heavy control decks?
One of the reasons it isn't that common is because it leaves two minions on board, and we're talking about scare minions, the ones you'd usually prefer to take out. Another reason is that it's a TGT epic. I have it, but I got it from a pack, I think I wouldn't craft such a situational card, especially now that we know that it's rotating out pretty soon. Plus, N'Zoth's Battlecry leaves tons of minions on board and even one Brawl can't get rid of it, I don't know if that ever happens, but probably some manage to use 2 Brawls to negate N'Zoth's win condition. That isn't really possible with Enter the Coliseum.
But hey, just build a deck, test it and see if it works. Equality+Consecration is by far one of the best board clears ever. Doesn't mean you shouldn't try anything else.
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Warriors run Brawl because it's their only board removal for high-HP minions. Enter the Coliseum mainly only suits control paladins, in which you're already running Equality+Consecration and/or Wild Pyromancer. However, if you feel like you've got a few filler cards, and you also run into a lot of N'Zoth priest/paladin, it's not a terrible call.
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I've been thinking a lot about this lately and wanted to ask the community about their opinions regarding Enter the Coliseum. As most should probably know control Warriors run Brawl in order to handle the pesky N'Zoth decks. A little similar, so, do you think it would be smart to carry around a copy of Enter the Coliseum in order to easily answer N'Zoth? Do you think it would simply be enough to run only equality and consecration against some of those scary and heavy control decks?
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One of the reasons it isn't that common is because it leaves two minions on board, and we're talking about scare minions, the ones you'd usually prefer to take out. Another reason is that it's a TGT epic. I have it, but I got it from a pack, I think I wouldn't craft such a situational card, especially now that we know that it's rotating out pretty soon. Plus, N'Zoth's Battlecry leaves tons of minions on board and even one Brawl can't get rid of it, I don't know if that ever happens, but probably some manage to use 2 Brawls to negate N'Zoth's win condition. That isn't really possible with Enter the Coliseum.
But hey, just build a deck, test it and see if it works. Equality+Consecration is by far one of the best board clears ever. Doesn't mean you shouldn't try anything else.
Glücklich stands for both happy and lucky. So watch out for German-speaking folk which tells you that they are happy...
Warriors run Brawl because it's their only board removal for high-HP minions. Enter the Coliseum mainly only suits control paladins, in which you're already running Equality+Consecration and/or Wild Pyromancer. However, if you feel like you've got a few filler cards, and you also run into a lot of N'Zoth priest/paladin, it's not a terrible call.
Look, I want to tell you something because you're very dear to me. And I hope you understand that it comes from the bottom of my damaged, damaged heart. You are the finest piece of ass I've ever had and I don't care who knows it. I am so glad that I got to roam those hillsides.
Thanks for the replies guys. That really helps. Shame that Enter the Coliseum still won't get to shine even though the situation seems applicable.
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You can play doomsayer and destroy your opponent Sylvanas. Its a better answer because this reponds to aggro decks too.