LOL You are doing it wrong. Cast Prince Keleseth after you completed the quest. And make sure you have the "give charge to your beasts" card because they make great finisher.
I believe you answered your own question (or statement, as it were).
The raptors aren't in your deck at the time of casting Keleseth. Why on earth would you think the raptors would get a buff if played after Keleseth?
Also, just to be a stickler, the Mistcaller and Keleseth do have different text: Mistcaller buffs your hand as well. Furthermore, as far as the deck buffing goes, Keleseth does work exactly like Mistcaller: minions in your deck get a +1/+1 buff.
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In Pala it's better coz Hunt have a lot of great 2 mana cards. Agro Pala - not, only 2 excep - Hydrologist and Knife Juggler. New 1 drops so OP and if you get +1+1 on them they are snowballing as f*ck. Only problem - you need muligun him if not - you just simple agro without anything special. And, i m playing that sh*t coz i m unlucky and that stupid card droped on my 5th pack. Oh, yes, it's not like Mistcaller. Mistcaller buffs hand and deck, that guy only deck. And MC do not work, if you summon minion from your deck, i mean, he not working on Patches or other pulls from your deck into the battlefield.
Wow, I wasn't aware that minions pulled from your deck after Mistcaller didn't get buffed... If that's the case, that needs to be reported to Blizz because it's just flat out wrong. I can see where Barnes would still make a 1/1, but Patches should absolutely have the Mistcaller buff, regardless of where he came from.
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Keleseth works fine in Quest Hunter. Either you play it early on to buff all your wimpy 1-drops or you play it later on to buff all your raptors. It's an excellent card considering there's only maybe two 2-drops you'd want (Hyena and beast evolver).
Actually I didn't think of the advantages of the card in quest hunter. Interesting comments from the guys above. But I suppose the efficiency of quest hunter today will be determined by what the other decks do. I have trouble seeing it as something efficient.
I am generally interested in the Princes, because I got the no-2-drop and the no-4-drop ones (that one in golden). My card findings in this expansion have mostly been complete poo (in a way it makes sense, because in most of the previous expansions I was lucky), so I am trying to see what to do with them.
Uh, you do realize The Mistcaller and Prince Keleseth don't have the same card text, right? Mistcaller states it affects your deck and your hand, Keleseth only says it affects your deck.
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The only deck I thought could run it (Quest Hunter) doens't really synergise with it. Prince Keleseth doesn't work the same way The Mistcaller works.
Even though The Mistcaller has the same text as Prince Keleseth, instead of actually giving your minions in your deck +1/+1, it gave it when you drew them. (Source: https://youtu.be/RB85s2S0-lM )
So if you play Prince Keleseth and then you play Queen Carnassa, your raptors don't get buffed...
LOL You are doing it wrong. Cast Prince Keleseth after you completed the quest. And make sure you have the "give charge to your beasts" card because they make great finisher.
I believe you answered your own question (or statement, as it were).
The raptors aren't in your deck at the time of casting Keleseth. Why on earth would you think the raptors would get a buff if played after Keleseth?
Also, just to be a stickler, the Mistcaller and Keleseth do have different text: Mistcaller buffs your hand as well. Furthermore, as far as the deck buffing goes, Keleseth does work exactly like Mistcaller: minions in your deck get a +1/+1 buff.
Nature is the Day.
Man is the Sun.
Woman is the Moon.
The Stone is the Sky.
The Art is the Way.
I ran into a Buffadin that dropped Keleseth on curve. He crushed me. Keleseth made it very difficult to deal with his minions.
In Pala it's better coz Hunt have a lot of great 2 mana cards. Agro Pala - not, only 2 excep - Hydrologist and Knife Juggler.
New 1 drops so OP and if you get +1+1 on them they are snowballing as f*ck. Only problem - you need muligun him if not - you just simple agro without anything special.
And, i m playing that sh*t coz i m unlucky and that stupid card droped on my 5th pack.
Oh, yes, it's not like Mistcaller. Mistcaller buffs hand and deck, that guy only deck. And MC do not work, if you summon minion from your deck, i mean, he not working on Patches or other pulls from your deck into the battlefield.
Wow, I wasn't aware that minions pulled from your deck after Mistcaller didn't get buffed... If that's the case, that needs to be reported to Blizz because it's just flat out wrong. I can see where Barnes would still make a 1/1, but Patches should absolutely have the Mistcaller buff, regardless of where he came from.
Nature is the Day.
Man is the Sun.
Woman is the Moon.
The Stone is the Sky.
The Art is the Way.
Keleseth works fine in Quest Hunter. Either you play it early on to buff all your wimpy 1-drops or you play it later on to buff all your raptors. It's an excellent card considering there's only maybe two 2-drops you'd want (Hyena and beast evolver).
Yeah that seems to make complete sense based off of what the card text says.
Justicar Trueheart in Rogue?
Actually I didn't think of the advantages of the card in quest hunter. Interesting comments from the guys above. But I suppose the efficiency of quest hunter today will be determined by what the other decks do. I have trouble seeing it as something efficient.
I am generally interested in the Princes, because I got the no-2-drop and the no-4-drop ones (that one in golden). My card findings in this expansion have mostly been complete poo (in a way it makes sense, because in most of the previous expansions I was lucky), so I am trying to see what to do with them.
Uh, you do realize The Mistcaller and Prince Keleseth don't have the same card text, right? Mistcaller states it affects your deck and your hand, Keleseth only says it affects your deck.