It is very good in the Holy Wrath - Molten Giant Paladin deck. fill your deck with 3>-cost cards and destroy them with Hemet to leave only the two cards in your deck, and hope to draw Holy Wrath into Lava Golem. Not competitive, but very fun.
Also, I've seen some Midrange Hunters use it, although I don't think that's very good.
It is very good in the Holy Wrath - Molten Giant Paladin deck. fill your deck with 3>-cost cards and destroy them with Hemet to leave only the two cards in your deck, and hope to draw Holy Wrath into Lava Golem. Not competitive, but very fun.
Also, I've seen some Midrange Hunters use it, although I don't think that's very good.
Have you testet this in ranked?
As I see it, if you draw Hemet before turn 6 and don't draw Moltens, this should be a guaranteed win..
I've been trying it out in midrange hunter because at the later stage of the game the only thing below 4 mana that you might want to draw is kill command. Don't discount this card yet.
It is very good in the Holy Wrath - Molten Giant Paladin deck. fill your deck with 3>-cost cards and destroy them with Hemet to leave only the two cards in your deck, and hope to draw Holy Wrath into Lava Golem. Not competitive, but very fun.
Also, I've seen some Midrange Hunters use it, although I don't think that's very good.
Have you testet this in ranked?
As I see it, if you draw Hemet before turn 6 and don't draw Moltens, this should be a guaranteed win..
That's some pretty big "if"s. Drawing hemet before, or on, turn 6 is about 30-40% depending on what you mulligan for and card draw. If you play only 1 holy wrath, and draw zero moltens before or on turn 7, it's still a 33% chance that holy wrath is your last card. You can also draw your moltens before hemet, which is roughly 30%. You can also not draw both a molten and holy wrath before you play hemet, because then you'll draw your molten from your deck before you get the chance to use holy wrath. You also actually have to do 5 dmg to your opponent since holywrath only does 25 dmg. Etc etc etc.
I've used him in the Arcane Giants version of Quest Mage. Basically as a way to make sure I'm topdecking my Giants and Alex. Get quest done by say T8, Throw Hemet then Arcane Intellect T9, combo is ready T10 depending on how you built your deck.
Of course there's the chance he's also one of the last cards in your deck...
I've used him in the Arcane Giants version of Quest Mage. Basically as a way to make sure I'm topdecking my Giants and Alex. Get quest done by say T8, Throw Hemet then Arcane Intellect T9, combo is ready T10 depending on how you built your deck.
Of course there's the chance he's also one of the last cards in your deck...
If Alex isn't your last card in the deck, or you have less than two of your combo pieces left in the deck when playing hemet, you're gonna die to fatigue if your opponent gets you to 1 health though. I don't know, it seems like it could be fine but it also seems like it could be horrible. I'm kinda leaning towards horrible though. I'd rather just play a Molten Reflection instead of hemet. It does more or less the same thing as hemet, without killing you.
The hemet paladin is definitely not competitive but I'd really like to see my opponent face when I pull it off that would be priceless. But I agrrree that it would just be a fun deck ATM !
I've used him in the Arcane Giants version of Quest Mage. Basically as a way to make sure I'm topdecking my Giants and Alex. Get quest done by say T8, Throw Hemet then Arcane Intellect T9, combo is ready T10 depending on how you built your deck.
Of course there's the chance he's also one of the last cards in your deck...
If Alex isn't your last card in the deck, or you have less than two of your combo pieces left in the deck when playing hemet, you're gonna die to fatigue if your opponent gets you to 1 health though. I don't know, it seems like it could be fine but it also seems like it could be horrible. I'm kinda leaning towards horrible though. I'd rather just play a Molten Reflection instead of hemet. It does more or less the same thing as hemet, without killing you.
I run one Molten Reflection. That will also stay if you throw Hemet. And use Arcanologists to pull my ice blocks. It's just something I was messing around with. I ditched playing the Giants version because I was coming across too many decks with taunts which can really screw things up if they play them right.
I've used him in the Arcane Giants version of Quest Mage. Basically as a way to make sure I'm topdecking my Giants and Alex. Get quest done by say T8, Throw Hemet then Arcane Intellect T9, combo is ready T10 depending on how you built your deck.
Of course there's the chance he's also one of the last cards in your deck...
If Alex isn't your last card in the deck, or you have less than two of your combo pieces left in the deck when playing hemet, you're gonna die to fatigue if your opponent gets you to 1 health though. I don't know, it seems like it could be fine but it also seems like it could be horrible. I'm kinda leaning towards horrible though. I'd rather just play a Molten Reflection instead of hemet. It does more or less the same thing as hemet, without killing you.
I run one Molten Reflection. That will also stay if you throw Hemet. And use Arcanologists to pull my ice blocks. It's just something I was messing around with. I ditched playing the Giants version because I was coming across too many decks with taunts which can really screw things up if they play them right.
I don't think it's a terrible idea, it's hard to judge whether it'd be better with card draw or spell generation for instance. I think I might actually try it in exodia list. As long as you draw both apprentices, or you get an extra Molten Reflection, you can just slam hemet. Really hard to judge how good that'd be.
It is very good in the Holy Wrath - Molten Giant Paladin deck. fill your deck with 3>-cost cards and destroy them with Hemet to leave only the two cards in your deck, and hope to draw Holy Wrath into Lava Golem. Not competitive, but very fun.
Also, I've seen some Midrange Hunters use it, although I don't think that's very good.
Have you testet this in ranked?
As I see it, if you draw Hemet before turn 6 and don't draw Moltens, this should be a guaranteed win..
That's some pretty big "if"s. Drawing hemet before, or on, turn 6 is about 30-40% depending on what you mulligan for and card draw. If you play only 1 holy wrath, and draw zero moltens before or on turn 7, it's still a 33% chance that holy wrath is your last card. You can also draw your moltens before hemet, which is roughly 30%. You can also not draw both a molten and holy wrath before you play hemet, because then you'll draw your molten from your deck before you get the chance to use holy wrath. You also actually have to do 5 dmg to your opponent since holywrath only does 25 dmg. Etc etc etc.
Guaranteed win 10% of the time, SeemsGoodMan.
Yea I know that it is a big load of ifs, but when you get it done, its just great :)
So craft it, go to rank 15-10-5 and play it a bit.. Should be fun :)
I can't for the life of me think of 1 reason that I shouldn't dust this card.
I was so happy when i opened that card from a pack but i cannot find a deck to fit it in seems like it is a bad card.
Look at the deck from Disguised toast, then you will know :)
http://www.hearthpwn.com/decks/802110-disguised-toasts-holy-wrath
It is very good in the Holy Wrath - Molten Giant Paladin deck. fill your deck with 3>-cost cards and destroy them with Hemet to leave only the two cards in your deck, and hope to draw Holy Wrath into Lava Golem. Not competitive, but very fun.
Also, I've seen some Midrange Hunters use it, although I don't think that's very good.
Its situational, but I think it's a great card. Think of it as a cardraw 🙂 I think it worth trying out in handbuff pala for example.
I've been trying it out in midrange hunter because at the later stage of the game the only thing below 4 mana that you might want to draw is kill command. Don't discount this card yet.
I've used him in the Arcane Giants version of Quest Mage. Basically as a way to make sure I'm topdecking my Giants and Alex. Get quest done by say T8, Throw Hemet then Arcane Intellect T9, combo is ready T10 depending on how you built your deck.
Of course there's the chance he's also one of the last cards in your deck...
The hemet paladin is definitely not competitive but I'd really like to see my opponent face when I pull it off that would be priceless. But I agrrree that it would just be a fun deck ATM !
Was used in several midrange elemental shaman decks in recent collegiate tournament. Not just a meme card.
Anger is the punishment we give ourselves for someone else's mistake.
NO.
He is a great combo or even control card. Plus, He's neutral. Plus the art.
Not meta-defining, but he's definitely a keeper. He opens up for crazy and effective stuff.
PS: Moroes + Crystal Core. Do you need any more arguments to keep the new Hemet?
In summary, he has not yet proven to be craft -worthy, but if you open him he's not dust -worthy either.
Anger is the punishment we give ourselves for someone else's mistake.
I think it is good in quest druid deck with many high mana minions.
I also consider him a good fit in the right deck, but I don't think that deck is quite there yet.
Dab