I was wondering what would happen if you have Ixlid, Fungal Lord on the board and you play Lord Jaraxxus. Has anyone tried this? I wonder if you would actually get a 3/15 on board and change your Hero, since you actually played a minion. Jaraxxus does not work like the DK hero and can be pulled out with Dirty Rat for instance.
If somebody wonder how this combo would even be possible, it is quite simple, however on a very rare occasion. You need to play Warlock in Wild mode, and have Lord Jaraxxus and Sneed's Old Shredder in your deck. Then the stars have to align and you are lucky enough to pull out Ixlid, Fungal Lord from Sneed's deathrattle. Now you can play Jaraxxus and watch as you summon a 3/15 and change your hero at the same time. Or maybe it does not work like that.
If you want to test it the best way is to play against a friend. One plays warlock and the other one plays druid. Druid plays dirty rat and warlock's only minion is Lord Jaraxxus so it gets summoned, then the warlock plays Treachery and gives Lord Jaraxxus to the druid. After that the druid plays Youthful Brewmaster to return Lord Jaraxxus to his hand. Finally Druid plays Ixlid and the next turn Lord Jaraxxus.
I think when treachery is used on the Jaraxxus it will turn into Hero when moved to the druid side.
Take look at this, might help:
No, it won't. In this video he doesn't use treachery on Jaraxxus, he uses it on sylvanas so that she can steal jaraxxus before his battlecry triggers. This way when the game checks for the battlecry jaraxxus is on the enemy side of the board and the enemy hero is transformed.
In my example jaraxxus is summoned by Dirty Rat. This means that his battlecry will not trigger at all since he was not played. Therefore when he switches boards no battlecry would trigger so he would stay as a minion.
If you want to test it the best way is to play against a friend. One plays warlock and the other one plays druid. Druid plays dirty rat and warlock's only minion is Lord Jaraxxus so it gets summoned, then the warlock plays Treachery and gives Lord Jaraxxus to the druid. After that the druid plays Youthful Brewmaster to return Lord Jaraxxus to his hand. Finally Druid plays Ixlid and the next turn Lord Jaraxxus.
Well, the question is probably answered. But its not the best way. Your opponent plays Ixlid, you Faceless it next turn, then the turn after you play Jaraxxus. This is the easiest way
If you want to test it the best way is to play against a friend. One plays warlock and the other one plays druid. Druid plays dirty rat and warlock's only minion is Lord Jaraxxus so it gets summoned, then the warlock plays Treachery and gives Lord Jaraxxus to the druid. After that the druid plays Youthful Brewmaster to return Lord Jaraxxus to his hand. Finally Druid plays Ixlid and the next turn Lord Jaraxxus.
Well, the question is probably answered. But its not the best way. Your opponent plays Ixlid, you Faceless it next turn, then the turn after you play Jaraxxus. This is the easiest way
Oh true. Somehow I thought that the druid had to be the one transforming into jaraxxus. That makes it way easier.
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I was wondering what would happen if you have Ixlid, Fungal Lord on the board and you play Lord Jaraxxus. Has anyone tried this? I wonder if you would actually get a 3/15 on board and change your Hero, since you actually played a minion. Jaraxxus does not work like the DK hero and can be pulled out with Dirty Rat for instance.
If somebody wonder how this combo would even be possible, it is quite simple, however on a very rare occasion. You need to play Warlock in Wild mode, and have Lord Jaraxxus and Sneed's Old Shredder in your deck. Then the stars have to align and you are lucky enough to pull out Ixlid, Fungal Lord from Sneed's deathrattle. Now you can play Jaraxxus and watch as you summon a 3/15 and change your hero at the same time. Or maybe it does not work like that.
I am curious :)
If you want to test it the best way is to play against a friend. One plays warlock and the other one plays druid. Druid plays dirty rat and warlock's only minion is Lord Jaraxxus so it gets summoned, then the warlock plays Treachery and gives Lord Jaraxxus to the druid. After that the druid plays Youthful Brewmaster to return Lord Jaraxxus to his hand. Finally Druid plays Ixlid and the next turn Lord Jaraxxus.
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Yea that seems like a better way to test it indeed :) but I am missing Ixlid, so unfortunately I cannot do it myself :/
I think when treachery is used on the Jaraxxus it will turn into Hero when moved to the druid side.
Take look at this, might help:
Nice video) So even now, in standard you can play Sacrifical pact on Jaraxus hero in mirror? 0_O
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I volunteer to test this with someone.