The first card I'm gonna craft after the release. It has a reasonable cost, a great body with 8 toughness, it demands removal and what's even better it copies spell though it gives coins. I suspect Blizzard may change their mind and nerf it in the future.
Seems on par with Sylvanas, Cairne and TBK as far as value is concerned, I would've crafted it for Miracles for sure but that's not a deck any more so not really sure where it goes at this point.
This card is going to make control rogue vs priest tug of wars very dull and might even make an odd stale mate. That is until one player draws some swing cards with the 1 mana coin they get. I think rogue will have more options they can play during the trade but if it goes on long enough priest wins from fatigue
I was skeptic if this card is fake because of its effect and body. 5/8 for 6 is insanely good, this card probably has the best stat for mana value in game. Archmage is like "WTF?"
This card is going to make control rogue vs priest tug of wars very dull and might even make an odd stale mate. That is until one player draws some swing cards with the 1 mana coin they get. I think rogue will have more options they can play during the trade but if it goes on long enough priest wins from fatigue
Turn 10: Rogue plays Trade prince
Turn 11: Priest plays Mind control
Turn 12: Rogue plays Mind control
Turn 13: Priest plays Mind control
Turn 14: Rogue plays Mind control
Turn 15: Priest plays Mind control...
I agree with your sound theory if the prince costs 10.
This card is just ridiculous, arguably the best card in the game, it has incredible stats and will always make at least 2 for 1
Not sure how well it will fit in Rogue decks, but the card by itself is insane
The worst possible scenario would be something like this: You play it for 6 mana, your oponent hex it for 3 mana and play a 3 drop with the coin, so in the worst possible scenario i can think his effect would still be "steal a hex from your oponnent hand and make him waste 3 mana in his turn and give him a coin"
People in here don't seem to understand the effect. This is not all that good for milling, as it is based on the enemy's actions (they wont mill themselves, and coins are free to get out of your hand). Seems like a great card though.
You may be right. One of the reason milling can sometimes work is they can't cast all of the cards they are drawing. This guy would potentially let them cast an extra card every turn. Granted, you're getting spell out of the deal, but it's not something one can just ignore.
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Wait, isn't this card really bad? Your opponent plays 1 spell, then has infinite mana (or is the coin not a spell?) And, to make things worse, he can keep casting the coin, causing you to keep drawing the coin and going into overdraw, wasting the card you are going to draw in the normal way. Your opponent will be able to do this every single time you play Gallywix, pas the turn and he has a castable spell.
EDIT* Sorry, I didn't notice it had a different coin.
Wait, isn't this card really bad? Your opponent plays 1 spell, then has infinite mana (or is the coin not a spell?) And, to make things worse, he can keep casting the coin, causing you to keep drawing the coin and going into overdraw, wasting the card you are going to draw in the normal way. Your opponent will be able to do this every single time you play Gallywix, pas the turn and he has a castable spell. Is everyone missing this?
Please, read the entire opening post ffs.
Sorry, I didn't notice the coin not being a regular coin on the card text, so I didn't bother to look at the image of the coin.
Sorry, I didn't notice the coin not being a regular coin on the card text, so I didn't bother to look at the image of the coin.
One would have thought that if something seemed amiss/didn't make sense, the first reaction of an intelligent human being would be to at least read the card text of the coin to see if he was missing something, rather than shoot off a post bragging about the major flaw he found in the card. Sigh, kids these days...
It's not a card where you build your entire deck around it, you simply add it for extra value.
The effect is great, the stats are hard to pull him out and 6 mana isn't too high. However, it will now compete into the same 6 mana slot as the new Gadgetzan so that might create a dilemma.
And the golden animated looks just sick! Pimp my Coin ftw!
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New mandatory card to play rogue competititvely ?
God I'm just imagining playing a priest and having thoughtsteal bounce around between the players, man this guy could be annoying.
Also now we can see spellpower rogues make a comeback, maybe
The first card I'm gonna craft after the release. It has a reasonable cost, a great body with 8 toughness, it demands removal and what's even better it copies spell though it gives coins. I suspect Blizzard may change their mind and nerf it in the future.
Seems on par with Sylvanas, Cairne and TBK as far as value is concerned, I would've crafted it for Miracles for sure but that's not a deck any more so not really sure where it goes at this point.
Gallywix + Lorewalker Cho.
Next-level WTF combo.
Good card nonetheless. :D
Control Rogue? Getting enemy spells from their removal (8 Is a big body) seems nice.
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This card is going to make control rogue vs priest tug of wars very dull and might even make an odd stale mate. That is until one player draws some swing cards with the 1 mana coin they get. I think rogue will have more options they can play during the trade but if it goes on long enough priest wins from fatigue
Turn 10: Rogue plays Trade prince
Turn 11: Priest plays Mind control
Turn 12: Rogue plays Mind control
Turn 13: Priest plays Mind control
Turn 14: Rogue plays Mind control
Turn 15: Priest plays Mind control...
VS
I was skeptic if this card is fake because of its effect and body. 5/8 for 6 is insanely good, this card probably has the best stat for mana value in game. Archmage is like "WTF?"
I agree with your sound theory if the prince costs 10.
This card is just ridiculous, arguably the best card in the game, it has incredible stats and will always make at least 2 for 1
Not sure how well it will fit in Rogue decks, but the card by itself is insane
The worst possible scenario would be something like this: You play it for 6 mana, your oponent hex it for 3 mana and play a 3 drop with the coin, so in the worst possible scenario i can think his effect would still be "steal a hex from your oponnent hand and make him waste 3 mana in his turn and give him a coin"
This might be the only way Rogue won't fall into the Ladder's Oblivion.
I really hope we will see some cool deck with it and that for once, a Rogue card won't be nerfed.
Side hope: that it will look very cool in Golden Version :)
You may be right. One of the reason milling can sometimes work is they can't cast all of the cards they are drawing. This guy would potentially let them cast an extra card every turn. Granted, you're getting spell out of the deal, but it's not something one can just ignore.
Favorite class: keeping all 9 of them equal in level.
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Wait, isn't this card really bad? Your opponent plays 1 spell, then has infinite mana (or is the coin not a spell?) And, to make things worse, he can keep casting the coin, causing you to keep drawing the coin and going into overdraw, wasting the card you are going to draw in the normal way. Your opponent will be able to do this every single time you play Gallywix, pas the turn and he has a castable spell.
EDIT*
Sorry, I didn't notice it had a different coin.
lel second image obviously too much effort to look at
I refuse to come up with a creative signature.
Sorry, I didn't notice the coin not being a regular coin on the card text, so I didn't bother to look at the image of the coin.
THIS guy's got the best deals now.
Auctioneer's cousin is a pimp! :-D
One would have thought that if something seemed amiss/didn't make sense, the first reaction of an intelligent human being would be to at least read the card text of the coin to see if he was missing something, rather than shoot off a post bragging about the major flaw he found in the card. Sigh, kids these days...
It's not a card where you build your entire deck around it, you simply add it for extra value.
The effect is great, the stats are hard to pull him out and 6 mana isn't too high. However, it will now compete into the same 6 mana slot as the new Gadgetzan so that might create a dilemma.
And the golden animated looks just sick! Pimp my Coin ftw!