At the start of the game if your deck only have 1 minion then for the rest of the game minions you control get +1/1 at the end of your turn.
works good with cards like living mana and the new druid epic spell.
Earlier I mentioned hoping druid gets some sort of ongoing effect with "tokens get +X/+X". Honestly, a start of game effect like this could make druid playable. I'm not hopeful lol, but it could be one of their legendaries. Especially since Blizzard did introduce this start of game mechanic.
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In my opinion this is a pretty bad card, pay 2 mana to get 3 2 mana 2/2's, effectively a 6/6 for 8 mana, that's not good, at the moment I just can't see any reason you'd want to play this. lol, but lets see what rest of the set brings first.
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All debate around this is pretty pointless - is "Hand-Druid" going to be a thing? If so, this card is likely a lot to do with it. If not, then this card is utter utter utter trash. Guess we'll have to wait and see the rest of the set, but I'm not optimistic.
meh... I'm Just not seeing it right now... this spell does nothing the turn its played except adds more cards into your hand. Does it help aggro/ not really, does it help any other archetype/ no... so its bad, really bad right now
Initially; I'd have called this card absolute trash.
However; seeing Whispering Woods makes me think that Blizzard may be pushing for some sort of 'HanDruid' archetype. Will that be good? It remains to be seen. However; increaseing your hand size by 2 for 2 mana is something that should always get you considering Mountain Giant and Twilight Drake.
And if Blizzard are pushing for this Archetype; we may see more Druid cards that interact with hand size.
I can only see Blizzard trying hard to push some sort of hand druid with this. Instead of how warlock works with its hero power drawing cards. Maybe Blizzard is using cards that either build or build off of your hand size. Like what was seen with Wispering Woods.
Depending on what other cards Blizzard shows off in this expansion. It could be a start of a new archetype.
I kinda like it. I feel like that have some weird potential. Oh I see it. It's a card to hand druid. Play this on turn 2 is kinda playing lock and just taping turn 2 and 3 to drop giant turn 4. I see what u are doing blizzard, and I have faith on you
I don't think this card will see constructed play, unless it will get support. However, in arena it will appear a lot during a draft. I don't mind taking 1, maybe 2 of those for a mid-late game where you won't be able to consume all your mana crystals in 1 turn. Playing 6-drop + treant 2/2 on turn 8 is not as bad for tempo play as it might seem.
I might add that playing this card instead of going for hero power face its pretty good. Later the 2/2's will be something to play instead of hero power to fill the curve
It's 3 cards for 1 for only 2 mana. That's not bad. Even if the cards it gives you are decidedly average. Pretty comparable to Razorpetal Volley. Which... is a pretty expensive card.
But if there's more hand-based cards, could be really solid.
Honestly, the way I see it ever since Un'goro Blizzard has been making efforts to improve the "bad" classic legendaries. Al'Akir, Cenarius, Velen and King Krush. For Cenarius their attempts have mostly been related to giving Druids the ability to swarm the board a ton with sticky minions (i.e. Taunt Druid in KotFT). Meaning there's lots of good targets for Cenarius to buff. That's really fundamentally what this is. A long-game control deck that is about summoning lots of minions to the board.
I don't think it's going to work, but the deck itself might be okay. Cenarius himself is just too damn expensive for what he is.
Let's face it, Call to Arms just flat teabags this card and it would be a miracle if this sees any play.
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Bookmarking this thread so I can necro it in the midst of the Hand Druid meta.
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In my opinion this is a pretty bad card, pay 2 mana to get 3 2 mana 2/2's, effectively a 6/6 for 8 mana, that's not good, at the moment I just can't see any reason you'd want to play this. lol, but lets see what rest of the set brings first.
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Art for the Treants. Not sure if this has been posted before, but here you go.
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they running out of ideas obviously
Force of Nature now costs 8 mana???
All debate around this is pretty pointless - is "Hand-Druid" going to be a thing? If so, this card is likely a lot to do with it. If not, then this card is utter utter utter trash. Guess we'll have to wait and see the rest of the set, but I'm not optimistic.
meh... I'm Just not seeing it right now... this spell does nothing the turn its played except adds more cards into your hand. Does it help aggro/ not really, does it help any other archetype/ no... so its bad, really bad right now
8 mana 6/6? VALUE!
It is obviously for new druid archetype Hand Druid. May be it will be playable
Initially; I'd have called this card absolute trash.
However; seeing Whispering Woods makes me think that Blizzard may be pushing for some sort of 'HanDruid' archetype. Will that be good? It remains to be seen. However; increaseing your hand size by 2 for 2 mana is something that should always get you considering Mountain Giant and Twilight Drake.
And if Blizzard are pushing for this Archetype; we may see more Druid cards that interact with hand size.
Not to mention things like Whispering Woods into Savage Roar.
It's a trash card in itself but it may work as an achetype enabler.
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Might be good in a new archetype, i think blizz wants to push hand druid with this and the wisp card
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So if i get this right, Enchanted Raven is OP compare to the treants its generated
3 mana more than Force of Nature
so what with this card ?!?!?! are they pushing Hand druid archetype in the future ?
Spectacular !!!
I can only see Blizzard trying hard to push some sort of hand druid with this. Instead of how warlock works with its hero power drawing cards. Maybe Blizzard is using cards that either build or build off of your hand size. Like what was seen with Wispering Woods.
Depending on what other cards Blizzard shows off in this expansion. It could be a start of a new archetype.
So even if there is some unforseen synergy that makes this card playable, doesn't it just crush Druid in arena? Such a bad standalone card.
I kinda like it. I feel like that have some weird potential. Oh I see it. It's a card to hand druid. Play this on turn 2 is kinda playing lock and just taping turn 2 and 3 to drop giant turn 4. I see what u are doing blizzard, and I have faith on you
It's 3 cards for 1 for only 2 mana. That's not bad. Even if the cards it gives you are decidedly average. Pretty comparable to Razorpetal Volley. Which... is a pretty expensive card.
But if there's more hand-based cards, could be really solid.
Honestly, the way I see it ever since Un'goro Blizzard has been making efforts to improve the "bad" classic legendaries. Al'Akir, Cenarius, Velen and King Krush. For Cenarius their attempts have mostly been related to giving Druids the ability to swarm the board a ton with sticky minions (i.e. Taunt Druid in KotFT). Meaning there's lots of good targets for Cenarius to buff. That's really fundamentally what this is. A long-game control deck that is about summoning lots of minions to the board.
I don't think it's going to work, but the deck itself might be okay. Cenarius himself is just too damn expensive for what he is.