So, I've been thinking - Youthful Brewmaster synergizes really well with cards like Jade Spirit and Jade Behemoth. It's basically a worse Shadowstep for classes other than rogue. It nets you another jade charge, opens up a new world of synergies and can even be used to save minions from danger. Seriously, I get that it's slow, but with its utility, why is this card not being used more?
The only way I'd consider using Youthful Brewmaster is if you could somehow turn down his mana cost to 0. Otherwise, he would only be viable late game. By then, you'll have probably already used your golem summoning creatures, and they might be long gone.
If, and only if, you have room in the deck, it is okay to have a one-of Brewmaster, preferably the Youthful variety. He could be useful in the late game to bounce back a newly played Jade Spirit for double golems, to recover Brann Bronzebeard, or refresh a Jade Behemoth. He really should only be added if you have that one awkward slot you don't know how to fill. I guess you could tempo him on turn 2 to have some board presence, but at that point, there are other cards that can fill that purpose with looser strings attached.
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So, I've been thinking - Youthful Brewmaster synergizes really well with cards like Jade Spirit and Jade Behemoth. It's basically a worse Shadowstep for classes other than rogue. It nets you another jade charge, opens up a new world of synergies and can even be used to save minions from danger. Seriously, I get that it's slow, but with its utility, why is this card not being used more?
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To slow, works very well late game but early its nearly useless
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It's a bad topdeck and can't really be played on curve. You don't really need more value in jade druid anyways.
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itd not as bad as ppl think, The 3 attack is useful. play it
The only way I'd consider using Youthful Brewmaster is if you could somehow turn down his mana cost to 0. Otherwise, he would only be viable late game. By then, you'll have probably already used your golem summoning creatures, and they might be long gone.
If, and only if, you have room in the deck, it is okay to have a one-of Brewmaster, preferably the Youthful variety. He could be useful in the late game to bounce back a newly played Jade Spirit for double golems, to recover Brann Bronzebeard, or refresh a Jade Behemoth. He really should only be added if you have that one awkward slot you don't know how to fill. I guess you could tempo him on turn 2 to have some board presence, but at that point, there are other cards that can fill that purpose with looser strings attached.
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