So this is sort of like Hunter's T1 Beast into T2 Razormaw, in terms of tempo value, except Shadow Ascendant will snowball hard if not dealt with immediately and there is no tribe requirement. Also Northshire T1 is a lot harder to deal with than most Hunter 1-drops. Since this is a 2-drop and not a 3-drop and fills out Priest's curve nicely, I expect it to see play.
Preemptively saying I know that +1/+1 and Adapt are not the same thing and 3/2 stats for 2 is not the same as 2/2 stats for 2.
I may actually be running a priest deck that has not 2 but FOUR good priest 2 drops!? I am honestly giddy.
This card can gain soooo much momentum sooo fast. This is the first meta defining card I have seen in this set. (the 10 cost druid card is the other candidate.
This in a lyra priest with inner fire combo, shadow visions, mix in mistress of mixtures, argent squire, talon priest, dis gonna be good.
Well hello there, Reachman Shaman. Yeah, that card from Elder Scrolls: Legends with the exact same mana cost, stats and effect - that exact one. Seriously, I thought they would have drawn the line at Stubborn Gastropod and Volatile Elemental being marginal ripoffs of the ESL cards Fighter's Guild Recruit and Brutal Ashlander, but this carbon copy is incredibly displeasing. And yeah, I'm aware that Blizzard's marketing strategy revolves around building on the base foundation of other people's games - I mean, that's how Hearthstone itself was created - but from that point out I was hoping Blizzard would stick to self-reliant, creative card design.
Ah, who am I kidding, not even the community is creative these days. I couldn't pay somebody to not netdeck in casuals, let alone ranked.
Well hello there, Reachman Shaman. Yeah, that card from Elder Scrolls: Legends with the exact same mana cost, stats and effect - that exact one. Seriously, I thought they would have drawn the line at Stubborn Gastropod and Volatile Elemental being marginal ripoffs of the ESL cards Fighter's Guild Recruit and Brutal Ashlander, but this carbon copy is incredibly displeasing. And yeah, I'm aware that Blizzard's marketing strategy revolves around building on the base foundation of other people's games - I mean, that's how Hearthstone itself was created - but from that point out I was hoping Blizzard would stick to self-reliant, creative card design.
Ah, who am I kidding, not even the community is creative these days. I couldn't pay somebody to not netdeck in casuals, let alone ranked.
Minion heavy tempo Priest?
Looks like the new Dr. 2 to me.
This card can gain soooo much momentum sooo fast. This is the first meta defining card I have seen in this set. (the 10 cost druid card is the other candidate.
This in a lyra priest with inner fire combo, shadow visions, mix in mistress of mixtures, argent squire, talon priest, dis gonna be good.
Well hello there, Reachman Shaman. Yeah, that card from Elder Scrolls: Legends with the exact same mana cost, stats and effect - that exact one. Seriously, I thought they would have drawn the line at Stubborn Gastropod and Volatile Elemental being marginal ripoffs of the ESL cards Fighter's Guild Recruit and Brutal Ashlander, but this carbon copy is incredibly displeasing. And yeah, I'm aware that Blizzard's marketing strategy revolves around building on the base foundation of other people's games - I mean, that's how Hearthstone itself was created - but from that point out I was hoping Blizzard would stick to self-reliant, creative card design.
Ah, who am I kidding, not even the community is creative these days. I couldn't pay somebody to not netdeck in casuals, let alone ranked.
Voted bad.
There is a million two drops i would rather play, even in priest.
Excellent 2 drop in arena
to be tested in contructed