It's not a Bad Card, but it doesn't have a place right know (just in turtle mage and some highlander decks). But it might have it's time someday. So I go with hope to get it from a pack.
In wild it's pretty cool in druid with the twig, I play it in a highlander maly druid but you don't need it
Turtle mage is crazy good in wild, the deck is far better than quest mage and double the fun, the card by itself is pretty unique and fun, you hate to see weapon removal though.
Far better than quest mage? Are you insane? Quest Mage destroys every deck that is not Darkglare warlock. Turtle mage also loses to it, but also to Reno Priest and is overall less dominating than Quest Mage.
The fun of either deck is, of course, subjective, but it seems like you're not giving one of the most fun decks of all time to play a fair shake.
currently its very bad, vs aggro its bad and vs control they destory it or even worse - sticky finger it.
It's most definitely not bad against aggro, as long as you're playing it in the right deck. Sphere of Sapience is best in decks with polarized cards: some you want, some that do nothing. In those decks, Sphere can be game-winning, getting you your board clears and leaving your combo pieces on bottom (or the inverse against control). It also is great at preventing low-rolls like drawing Vargoth or Potion of Illusion. Easy craft for any deck fitting these qualifications (preferably one that does not attack with their hero).
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currently its very bad, vs aggro its bad and vs control they destory it or even worse - sticky finger it.
It's not a Bad Card, but it doesn't have a place right know (just in turtle mage and some highlander decks). But it might have it's time someday. So I go with hope to get it from a pack.
In wild it's pretty cool in druid with the twig, I play it in a highlander maly druid but you don't need it
Far better than quest mage? Are you insane? Quest Mage destroys every deck that is not Darkglare warlock. Turtle mage also loses to it, but also to Reno Priest and is overall less dominating than Quest Mage.
The fun of either deck is, of course, subjective, but it seems like you're not giving one of the most fun decks of all time to play a fair shake.
It's most definitely not bad against aggro, as long as you're playing it in the right deck. Sphere of Sapience is best in decks with polarized cards: some you want, some that do nothing. In those decks, Sphere can be game-winning, getting you your board clears and leaving your combo pieces on bottom (or the inverse against control). It also is great at preventing low-rolls like drawing Vargoth or Potion of Illusion. Easy craft for any deck fitting these qualifications (preferably one that does not attack with their hero).