Blessing of Kings + Divine shield and Taunt. May see play in some control/midrange paladin as if you already have a minion in play that can attack then that +4 attack and divine shield is really good for trading. Works well with immortal prelate.
This expansion defines the state of the game, paladin is getting real shit cards, not worry paladin mains odd paladin in wild will still demolish everyone.
disagree with me all you want but if a new expansion doesnt affect the strong decks, the meta wont change much therefore the expansion wont deliver it's purpose, this is why we are seeing so many streamers quitting the game.
If you compare to blessing of kings it's not a bad card, paying 2 mana for divine shield and taunt is fair and the divine shield can allow you to make trades you couldn't do with only health bonus, while keeping a full health buffed taunt on the board afterwards.
The synergy with immortal prelate is also VERY relevant as already stated, taunt is a big deal.
Blessing of kings is an aggro tool this is a control tool, both are good cards in my opinion.
Its one less stat than Sunwalker but as a buff. Blessing of Kings is one less stat than Chillwind Yeti and is certainly much better if a card than Yeti. This follows the same principle.
Not powerful enough to really see constructed play. Prelate Paladin might run this card, but Prelate Paladin will not be potent enough. If the card were 5 mana, the card would have definently been competitve, but at 6 mana, there are just better options.
Boring, overcosted...why is this even a card Paladin has already Kings. Immortal prelate wont get better with Bad buff cards. Compared with steed godshield is apperently worth six stats nowadays wtf. Just terrible.
Arena gets an 8-mana sunwalker at bare minimum, with better options for basically any other use. I think you'll pick it up in arena sometimes.
Constructed... it honestly feels worse than Spikeridged Steed, and I'm not sure there will be a meta deck that would consider both. (As someone mentioned, Immortal Prelate decks might run this, but those haven't been meta yet.)
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So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
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Good with immortal prelate. I like it, probably will run one of these in the deck.
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Blessing of Kings + Divine shield and Taunt. May see play in some control/midrange paladin as if you already have a minion in play that can attack then that +4 attack and divine shield is really good for trading. Works well with immortal prelate.
Man.. this is probably the worst expansion for Paladin in years
It's like a Make-Your-Own-Sunwalker. I think this card will prove surprisingly annoying.
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This expansion defines the state of the game, paladin is getting real shit cards, not worry paladin mains odd paladin in wild will still demolish everyone.
disagree with me all you want but if a new expansion doesnt affect the strong decks, the meta wont change much therefore the expansion wont deliver it's purpose, this is why we are seeing so many streamers quitting the game.
These types of cards are very versatile and very good, Blessing of Kings and Seal of Champions were played
It has synergy with Immortal Prelate
So, Blessing of Kings, but you're paying a 2 mana premium for taunt and divine shield. Hmm. Idk how great that is
if you’re saying this card is good with immortal prelate, than this card will never see play in any decks. Immortal is already pretty slow.
It's not aggresively bad, but I don't think the 2 mana over blessing of kings is worth divine shield and taunt. Ok in arena. Bad in constructed.
If you compare to blessing of kings it's not a bad card, paying 2 mana for divine shield and taunt is fair and the divine shield can allow you to make trades you couldn't do with only health bonus, while keeping a full health buffed taunt on the board afterwards.
The synergy with immortal prelate is also VERY relevant as already stated, taunt is a big deal.
Blessing of kings is an aggro tool this is a control tool, both are good cards in my opinion.
blessing of kings plus 1.5 value, overcosted and bad
Its one less stat than Sunwalker but as a buff. Blessing of Kings is one less stat than Chillwind Yeti and is certainly much better if a card than Yeti. This follows the same principle.
Not powerful enough to really see constructed play. Prelate Paladin might run this card, but Prelate Paladin will not be potent enough. If the card were 5 mana, the card would have definently been competitve, but at 6 mana, there are just better options.
I would not say that this is necessarily great but the ability to get a favorable trade and have your minion survive should not be underestimated.
Might enable some Spirit of the Tiger style deck? The card efficiency here is pretty powerful, but it's also such a late game card.
Boring, overcosted...why is this even a card Paladin has already Kings. Immortal prelate wont get better with Bad buff cards. Compared with steed godshield is apperently worth six stats nowadays wtf. Just terrible.
Arena gets an 8-mana sunwalker at bare minimum, with better options for basically any other use. I think you'll pick it up in arena sometimes.
Constructed... it honestly feels worse than Spikeridged Steed, and I'm not sure there will be a meta deck that would consider both. (As someone mentioned, Immortal Prelate decks might run this, but those haven't been meta yet.)
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.