Tricky card to evaluate without seeing the full set. You'd need something that you can play alongside this that you want to have Echo, with just 4 mana left over. In Wild there is Molten Giant, but what about Standard?
Tricky card to evaluate without seeing the full set. You'd need something that you can play alongside this that you want to have Echo, with just 4 mana left over. In Wild there is Molten Giant, but what about Standard?
Echo can feed into sea giant I suppose. Even then though you are eating up board space to feed the sea giants limiting your sea giant numbers. But using something like wisp and another card that can, for cheap, eat some of your wisps to open up more board space for giants could be neat. Even then though, it's a late game sort of thing and for free sea giants you will still need to have your opponent to have some sort of board. We'll have to see the rest of the cards to be sure. It's effect is powerful enough to keep an eye on, even if the answers don't come till later sets this year.
Could probably work in Zoolock with Sea Giant. It's the only giant in standard that can get down to 0 mana, but it relies on your opponent having minions on the board and you would need to trade away your own minions as you play more echoed giants.
That's a longshot combo, but Zoolock is strong enough in the early game that you would actually have a chance to make her stick to the board and cheap minions are usually pretty good to echo.
Step 1: Glinda
Step 2: Create a board for your opponent with Echoing Gravelsnout Knight
The applications with full hand and Mountain Giant sounds pretty terrifying.. Just saying 1 Summoning Portal + full hand and you can get five 0 mana 8/8s
Printing this card proves that Blizzard doesn't care about wild. This card is the reason they moved molten giant to wild. Maybe I'm complaining too much, but on the special occasion where I play wild and I find that one guy who plays Giants Lock and has the combo with coin on turn 4, and say I manage to counter with brawl, but couldn't deal with Naga for another turn or so, playing Glinda Crowskin, and potentially filling the board with molten giants is actually broken.
I personally don't see this card being huge in standard, unless their is some other warlock or neutral card that is cheap and can be combo-ed with this, giants could work in standard too i suppose, but nothing like molten could do. I think the other warlock legendary will definitely see play in the control warlock that already exists, aka cube.
The effect is pretty strong if you can get it going. On a single turn it is a little hard to utilize it to full extend ( maybe 2x Doomsayer or 2x Gnomeferatu at 10 mana or 2x Kobold Librarian at 8 mana). Defenitly needs to be killed before the warlock gets a second turn with it.
Which is hilarious, tbh. He missed the card's both names by an inch.
Sort of hilarious that I missed the real name of this, it isn't Cavern Crawler, it's Carrion Crawler. (which I assumed was the inspiration for Cooridor Creeper)
Tricky card to evaluate without seeing the full set. You'd need something that you can play alongside this that you want to have Echo, with just 4 mana left over. In Wild there is Molten Giant, but what about Standard?
this with Kun the forgoten king just fills your board with kuns
Shut up and take my dust
summoning portal + glinda + full board zero mana gnomeferatu with Echo just for 8 mana is veeerrry strong combo, both against control or aggro matchsummoning portal cant reduce to zero cost. feelsbadman (
If you play Wisps, it's a 6 mana Onyxia :D
The applications with full hand and Mountain Giant sounds pretty terrifying.. Just saying 1 Summoning Portal + full hand and you can get five 0 mana 8/8s
you would need to keep her on the board a turn for that to work
Holy shit I think you are right, Sea Giant comboes really well with this.
Printing this card proves that Blizzard doesn't care about wild. This card is the reason they moved molten giant to wild. Maybe I'm complaining too much, but on the special occasion where I play wild and I find that one guy who plays Giants Lock and has the combo with coin on turn 4, and say I manage to counter with brawl, but couldn't deal with Naga for another turn or so, playing Glinda Crowskin, and potentially filling the board with molten giants is actually broken.
I personally don't see this card being huge in standard, unless their is some other warlock or neutral card that is cheap and can be combo-ed with this, giants could work in standard too i suppose, but nothing like molten could do. I think the other warlock legendary will definitely see play in the control warlock that already exists, aka cube.
The effect is pretty strong if you can get it going. On a single turn it is a little hard to utilize it to full extend ( maybe 2x Doomsayer or 2x Gnomeferatu at 10 mana or 2x Kobold Librarian at 8 mana). Defenitly needs to be killed before the warlock gets a second turn with it.
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Lots of potential to find a broken combo, but haven't seen one yet for warlock. I will hold my judgement.
Sort of hilarious that I missed the real name of this, it isn't Cavern Crawler, it's Carrion Crawler. (which I assumed was the inspiration for Cooridor Creeper)
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Oh, Carrion Crawler. Classic.
My first d&d session (back in AD&D times) me and my friend fought 6 of those, and survived (something that we celebrated enthusiasticaly).
We were 10 years old back them.
Does this work with Giants?
Bad players whine.
Good players adapt.
this + shit tons of giant.
sadly arcane rotated. so maybe molten?
since all other giant are not likely to reach 0 cost magic.
Ah, yeah, totally forgot how Corridor Creeper would have been bonkers with this one. Thank God that it was nerfed.
Inb4 this may sound a bit greedy, but what you think of fatigue warlock:
Glinda Crowskin + Baleful Banker (+ something that provides value)