If you like wild then I would say that Kazakus is a great choice for warlock, mage, and priest decks because reno decks in wild have so many options to choose from. A one off deck isn't that painful as it used to be. The real reason why Kazakus sucks right now is because standard warlock is weak.
If I were you I would pass on Kazakus for the moment. It is a Great card but surely you have more pressing needs, right?
Ah, card collection private... I wouldn't know what to suggest to you instead of it.
I rarely play wild, but I do play a lot of priest as well as warlock. I was actually thinking of getting Kazakus for my Raza the Chained deck. Before Mean Streets, I loved inspire decks and crafted Raza as soon as the set came out (one of three legendaries that I've ever crafted). I was sorely disappointed, as the deck that I had at the time depended on double Shadowform. Since then, I thought I should wait before crafting Kazakus.
By the way, I'm new to this site, not to Hearthstone. I have fairly extensive collections on both the US and European servers. I changed my card collection to public, but it seems to only display one collection. I know that there are more powerful legendaries than the ones I have (like Aya Blackpaw). I don't care. Just want to make sure that it's still powerful enough to make a singleton deck with it, the way Reno was.
For a reno priest, Kazakhus is an absolute no-brainer and very often a game winner. It is one of the very few cards I always keep in hand during mulligan, no matter what the opponent is.
What about a highlander deck without Reno, though? I practically never saw Inkmaster Solia, Raza the Chained, or Krul the Unshackled even when Reno was standard, but maybe it's because they're legendary.
For a reno priest, Kazakhus is an absolute no-brainer and very often a game winner. It is one of the very few cards I always keep in hand during mulligan, no matter what the opponent is.
What about a highlander deck without Reno, though? I practically never saw Inkmaster Solia, Raza the Chained, or Krul the Unshackled even when Reno was standard, but maybe it's because they're legendary.
So, I went ahead and crafted Kazakus. Since I've only used him 3 times. My initial impression is that he supports Raza, not the other way around. Playing Raza on curve is game-winning, but Kazakus' spell is designed to help you catch up. Not that that is a bad thing, but I'd say it's not worth building a deck around Kazakus, unlike Raza. Maybe my opinion would change if it weren't for Shadowform, though. Such an amazing card when your hero power is free or you have plenty of other sources of health.
woud a duplicate in the graveyard void this card?
Thank you.
Now that Reno has rotated out of standard and I still haven't gotten Kazakus from a pack, I'm wondering: is he still worth crafting?
If you like wild then I would say that Kazakus is a great choice for warlock, mage, and priest decks because reno decks in wild have so many options to choose from. A one off deck isn't that painful as it used to be. The real reason why Kazakus sucks right now is because standard warlock is weak.
If I were you I would pass on Kazakus for the moment. It is a Great card but surely you have more pressing needs, right?
Ah, card collection private... I wouldn't know what to suggest to you instead of it.
I rarely play wild, but I do play a lot of priest as well as warlock. I was actually thinking of getting Kazakus for my Raza the Chained deck. Before Mean Streets, I loved inspire decks and crafted Raza as soon as the set came out (one of three legendaries that I've ever crafted). I was sorely disappointed, as the deck that I had at the time depended on double Shadowform. Since then, I thought I should wait before crafting Kazakus.
By the way, I'm new to this site, not to Hearthstone. I have fairly extensive collections on both the US and European servers. I changed my card collection to public, but it seems to only display one collection. I know that there are more powerful legendaries than the ones I have (like Aya Blackpaw). I don't care. Just want to make sure that it's still powerful enough to make a singleton deck with it, the way Reno was.
So, I went ahead and crafted Kazakus. Since I've only used him 3 times. My initial impression is that he supports Raza, not the other way around. Playing Raza on curve is game-winning, but Kazakus' spell is designed to help you catch up. Not that that is a bad thing, but I'd say it's not worth building a deck around Kazakus, unlike Raza. Maybe my opinion would change if it weren't for Shadowform, though. Such an amazing card when your hero power is free or you have plenty of other sources of health.
If Blizzard don't release any more cards for the no duplicates mechanic before rotation Kazakus will be the most disgusting trap for standard players.
Don't need that much, just one good card and the deck become viable again.