Dragon priest wants to wipe the board on turn 4, so aan early turn card that gives something other than a body is good. It's not netherspite historian good though, the thing that made that card great was a) there are very few BAD dragons, not enough to get three bad choices, and b) it keeps the dragon train running. It could proc off of operative, who could then proc off of the card discovered by netherspite, etc. It allowed you to play a couple less dragons and still always reliably have one in hand.
I feel like the card would shine in a Dragon Mage. Most spells are pretty good and Discover-a-spell minions were played by Mages in the past.
Just a wild thought, perhaps a Big Spell shell could adopt some Dragons? They play mostly good-stuff cheap minions to hold the board, they can easily replace most of them with new cards. Faerie Dragon, Nightmare Amalgam, Sindragosa and Alexstrasza can find their place in the deck, so it would need another Dragon synergy card and another good Dragon to be consistent, preferably ones that cost 3 and 4 respectively.
it probably goes on Paladin just because it has draogn sinergy cards and rather strong spells that you dont want to waste a slot on, like when priest used to play Light of the Naaru, like you wouldn't play Lightwarden but you were happy when you got it for free.
2/2 psuedo-draw for 2 has rarely been bad, and it won't start now. Discovering is much better than an entirely random spell; at least this way you get the least bad (and hopefully actually good) of 3 options.
Dragon priest wants to wipe the board on turn 4, so aan early turn card that gives something other than a body is good. It's not netherspite historian good though, the thing that made that card great was a) there are very few BAD dragons, not enough to get three bad choices, and b) it keeps the dragon train running. It could proc off of operative, who could then proc off of the card discovered by netherspite, etc. It allowed you to play a couple less dragons and still always reliably have one in hand.
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Because I want two spells my dude.
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I have a feeling like the year of the raptor will be chalk full of dragons
A neutral card that nets you a spell with stats appropriate for the cost... Uh... this is awesome.
Very nice neutral card.
Even dragon decks only need a very strong 6 or 8 manas neutral dragon to be competitive.
Looks like a good warrior card
I feel like the card would shine in a Dragon Mage. Most spells are pretty good and Discover-a-spell minions were played by Mages in the past.
Just a wild thought, perhaps a Big Spell shell could adopt some Dragons? They play mostly good-stuff cheap minions to hold the board, they can easily replace most of them with new cards. Faerie Dragon, Nightmare Amalgam, Sindragosa and Alexstrasza can find their place in the deck, so it would need another Dragon synergy card and another good Dragon to be consistent, preferably ones that cost 3 and 4 respectively.
erm... i dont think you understand how cost reduction works.
it probably goes on Paladin just because it has draogn sinergy cards and rather strong spells that you dont want to waste a slot on, like when priest used to play Light of the Naaru, like you wouldn't play Lightwarden but you were happy when you got it for free.
If a dragon deck exists at all, this will be an auto-include.
Ripoff of Wakedancer art; http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=262836
And they thought we wouldn't notice...
This card speaks for itself. If you play a deck with 6-7+ dragons, the card is simply incredible.
2/2 psuedo-draw for 2 has rarely been bad, and it won't start now. Discovering is much better than an entirely random spell; at least this way you get the least bad (and hopefully actually good) of 3 options.
Only Keleseth dislike this card.