MarkMckz has a pretty fun Mecha’thun deck that uses it with desk imp and cataclysm to pull off the combo on turn 9. In terms of promotional cards, I would put it on the same level as Sathrovarr. Some interesting applications that won’t fit in every deck.
Thank you for the replies. I think this one will see more play than Silas did due to its versatility. When I think about the maths on this one, you could be putting a lot of value on the board with one move, almost irrespective of which cards gets pulled (if higher than the one you are replacing) and get to recycle, for example, a Battlecry minion for some desirable effect.
Or disrupt the opponent with the risk of doing something similar. Once meta stabilizes and good decks are known, you will know what you will be playing against and that should reduce the risk. It's one of those where you build a deck you want and see if this card adds anything to it rather than build a deck around it.
Anybody using this card yet?
Do you rate it?
works well in highlander, but highlander doesnt work that well 6,9/10
I like bouncing Tickatus/Godactus back to my hand with it, or distrupting a combo peice from the enemy player :D
Works good against expensive minions. Fun to change enchanted dreadlord for Zephrys etc. if you're lucky. Or break possible combo.
Does the card being replaced with trigger their battlecry or is it a passive replace?
It's a straight swap out, so no battlecry is activated.
The card is decent as a disruption tool for that reason, but there's still a gamble with it.
You might be "makin' a big mistake!"
MarkMckz has a pretty fun Mecha’thun deck that uses it with desk imp and cataclysm to pull off the combo on turn 9. In terms of promotional cards, I would put it on the same level as Sathrovarr. Some interesting applications that won’t fit in every deck.
No, it works like any other pull effect. Only playing triggers battlecries.
Thank you for the replies. I think this one will see more play than Silas did due to its versatility. When I think about the maths on this one, you could be putting a lot of value on the board with one move, almost irrespective of which cards gets pulled (if higher than the one you are replacing) and get to recycle, for example, a Battlecry minion for some desirable effect.
Or disrupt the opponent with the risk of doing something similar. Once meta stabilizes and good decks are known, you will know what you will be playing against and that should reduce the risk. It's one of those where you build a deck you want and see if this card adds anything to it rather than build a deck around it.
Most importantly, he's beyond ugly and there's a typo in his text.
Take a walk on the wild side...