Maybe those two sees play in a tempo warlock with other buff cards like that 1 mana spell, abusive sargeant, dire wolf, etc. Can also be played in wild with keleseth for a 5 mana better cairne.
It will shuffle itself, and it will go dormant, but since Da Undatakah gets it's deathrattles from a battlecry, when it's resummoned, it won't have any deathrattles.
So in Wild we have the Hunter hat that buffs minions, then when it dies, you get back the copy of the hat.
Explorer's Hat is what I was thinking of. This is very strong and I already use the Hat in my Wild Hunter Deathrattle deck. This might replace one of my 4 drops there as this might be better than Shredder since random 2 drops are not always great.
But in Standard, is there anything that is consistent enough? Someone mentioned the Paladin weapon, and that does work, but it means not summoning too many minions or you will use up the charges. (sword of justice)
Also, Sound the Bells the turn after you play this with or without any attack buffs. Let's say it sticks and the opponent doesn't kill it the turn you play it. Next turn, you Sound the Bells, run into a minion and get it killed. It summons again, then Sound the Bells again on it.
I like it for the effect, but not sure how consistent it will be. I think its not a build around, but a reward for playing buff spells, which usually means Paladin.
It will shuffle itself, and it will go dormant, but since Da Undatakah gets it's deathrattles from a battlecry, when it's resummoned, it won't have any deathrattles.
YoudYbw wring...kinda. Prelate keeps all buffs, including the vattlecry, this means with something like Silver VanfuarV, you can die, shuffle and re-play itself. With one more spot for a deathrattle you play Recurring Villain and, if the order mashes out correctly (prelate-silver-villain) or villaiy-silver, you get an infinite undertakah that leaves an 8/5 every time it dies. With wild Umbra, you fill the board . Think I'm wrong? Check hysteria channel, they did a stupid combo with that but goblin bomb over Villain
I'm not sure what Immortal Prelate would bring back when combined with Da Undatakah and Recurring Villain. Normally resummon means a blank copy gets brought back. It doesn't actually summon a copy of itself, it just summons 'another' of that type of minion. Like what Saronite Chain Gang does now. Should the resummon keep the additional effects however, then it's a really powerful combo. There's no way to know for sure since we have no way to test out the resummon mechanic that Recurring Villain will use.
it’s like a neutral Zerek, Master Cloner. You put pants on this and it comes back.
Its really much better than it looks, but its still not good enough as it requires something else to make it viable.
Compare it to the Paragon of Light
Handbuff!
Ibn Fahd.
Thanks Old Gods for quest rogue rotation.
That abomination always need one single key card to haunt the meta...
Good for one trigger, but then the resummoned one won't have the Deathrattle.
No but after it shuffles back into you deck the second copy WILL keep the deathrattles..... And so on and so on...
Maybe those two sees play in a tempo warlock with other buff cards like that 1 mana spell, abusive sargeant, dire wolf, etc. Can also be played in wild with keleseth for a 5 mana better cairne.
I love the art of this, and it's also pretty crazy if you can repeatedly buff it's attack by +1. It will be used.
You could combine it with Lucentbark at least.
Always expect the unexpectable!
Considering every class can trigger this card easily, I think it's safe to say it will see play somewhere in the upcoming meta.
This with Sword of Justice might be annoying...
It will shuffle itself, and it will go dormant, but since Da Undatakah gets it's deathrattles from a battlecry, when it's resummoned, it won't have any deathrattles.
Priest has a lot of ways to make copies.
Hunter has Houndmaster Shaw + Dire Wolf Alpha next turn for a nasty board clear combo.
So in Wild we have the Hunter hat that buffs minions, then when it dies, you get back the copy of the hat.
Explorer's Hat is what I was thinking of. This is very strong and I already use the Hat in my Wild Hunter Deathrattle deck. This might replace one of my 4 drops there as this might be better than Shredder since random 2 drops are not always great.
But in Standard, is there anything that is consistent enough? Someone mentioned the Paladin weapon, and that does work, but it means not summoning too many minions or you will use up the charges. (sword of justice)
Also, Sound the Bells the turn after you play this with or without any attack buffs. Let's say it sticks and the opponent doesn't kill it the turn you play it. Next turn, you Sound the Bells, run into a minion and get it killed. It summons again, then Sound the Bells again on it.
I like it for the effect, but not sure how consistent it will be. I think its not a build around, but a reward for playing buff spells, which usually means Paladin.
shuffle?
W8 for tavern brawl when minions have taunts permanent + raid leader/ sneaky devil
Loving the Karazhan flavor!
As greedy as undatakah can get.
YoudYbw wring...kinda. Prelate keeps all buffs, including the vattlecry, this means with something like Silver VanfuarV, you can die, shuffle and re-play itself. With one more spot for a deathrattle you play Recurring Villain and, if the order mashes out correctly (prelate-silver-villain) or villaiy-silver, you get an infinite undertakah that leaves an 8/5 every time it dies. With wild Umbra, you fill the board . Think I'm wrong? Check hysteria channel, they did a stupid combo with that but goblin bomb over Villain
I'm not sure what Immortal Prelate would bring back when combined with Da Undatakah and Recurring Villain. Normally resummon means a blank copy gets brought back. It doesn't actually summon a copy of itself, it just summons 'another' of that type of minion. Like what Saronite Chain Gang does now. Should the resummon keep the additional effects however, then it's a really powerful combo. There's no way to know for sure since we have no way to test out the resummon mechanic that Recurring Villain will use.