If druid gets ANY spell cost cards (e.g. Spiteful Summoner) this card will be absolutely terrifying. Each portal is a 9-mana spell that won't clog up your hand because it auto-casts, so you could push some massive swings if this mechanic comes back (I hope not, but you never know with Blizzard).
If druid gets ANY spell cost cards (e.g. Spiteful Summoner) this card will be absolutely terrifying. Each portal is a 9-mana spell that won't clog up your hand because it auto-casts, so you could push some massive swings if this mechanic comes back (I hope not, but you never know with Blizzard).
Yeah that would certainly motivate me to play it. As it is though it's in a rough design space. I really hate that it eats your draw. It makes it not perhaps not good enough, but if you did get to draw I think it'd be too good.
On a high roll this could be really great, on a medium roll it all depends on whether or not you were looking for a specific answer or something like that. On a low roll it's buns.
absoiutely insane card, did not expect this to be one of (if not best) legendarys in the set, but it just snowballs out of control so fast :)
About an hour ago I played her, then played Floop next turn and ended up with a full board of massive dragons. I went and crafted a golden version straight after.
absoiutely insane card, did not expect this to be one of (if not best) legendarys in the set, but it just snowballs out of control so fast :)
About an hour ago I played her, then played Floop next turn and ended up with a full board of massive dragons. I went and crafted a golden version straight after.
But ... but ... the wise people on this forum said it would never see play because "no immediate board impact."
What's happening?!
Could it be that rote advice is rendered completely inaccurate when the card in question provides an off-the-charts amount of future value?
Could it be that we actually have to think about card effects and context before hitting them with a rubber-stamp evaluation?
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"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
absoiutely insane card, did not expect this to be one of (if not best) legendarys in the set, but it just snowballs out of control so fast :)
About an hour ago I played her, then played Floop next turn and ended up with a full board of massive dragons. I went and crafted a golden version straight after.
But ... but ... the wise people on this forum said it would never see play because "no immediate board impact."
What's happening?!
Could it be that rote advice is rendered completely inaccurate when the card in question provides an off-the-charts amount of future value?
Could it be that we actually have to think about card effects and context before hitting them with a rubber-stamp evaluation?
You can't really evaluate until you try hahaha the card is super good with ramp card like Ysera breath or Frizz
Plus, you can put Ysera in a lot of druid archetype !
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Maybe, but making all the other aspects class legendaries and not Alexstrasza seems wonky to me. But there really is no good fit I can think of.
If druid gets ANY spell cost cards (e.g. Spiteful Summoner) this card will be absolutely terrifying. Each portal is a 9-mana spell that won't clog up your hand because it auto-casts, so you could push some massive swings if this mechanic comes back (I hope not, but you never know with Blizzard).
Yeah that would certainly motivate me to play it. As it is though it's in a rough design space. I really hate that it eats your draw. It makes it not perhaps not good enough, but if you did get to draw I think it'd be too good.
On a high roll this could be really great, on a medium roll it all depends on whether or not you were looking for a specific answer or something like that. On a low roll it's buns.
absoiutely insane card, did not expect this to be one of (if not best) legendarys in the set, but it just snowballs out of control so fast :)
About an hour ago I played her, then played Floop next turn and ended up with a full board of massive dragons. I went and crafted a golden version straight after.
But ... but ... the wise people on this forum said it would never see play because "no immediate board impact."
What's happening?!
Could it be that rote advice is rendered completely inaccurate when the card in question provides an off-the-charts amount of future value?
Could it be that we actually have to think about card effects and context before hitting them with a rubber-stamp evaluation?
"Why, you never expected justice from a company, did you? They have neither a soul to lose nor a body to kick." -- Lady Saba Holland
You can't really evaluate until you try hahaha the card is super good with ramp card like Ysera breath or Frizz
Plus, you can put Ysera in a lot of druid archetype !