I'm really astonished how much hate paladin has been getting for actually having a playable archetype. It wasn't long ago that everyone was making fun of Paladin because they kept getting half-baked garbage archetypes in each set and now that they have something that works reasonably well, people start to complain about it. Librams are totally fair, especially compared to things other classes can do. Libram of Wisdom gives a +1/+1 buff, which isn't exactly insane, and can be ruined via silence or transformation effects. Libram of Justice is just a viable paladin board wipe since consecration and equality are both garbage. Libram of Hope is strong, but can be dealt with via removal. Considering the capability of other classes to drop huge threats ahead of curve (druid ramp, Flesh giant in Warlock/Priest, Mana Giant in mage, etc...) what Paladin does with its libram package is totally fair.
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I'm really astonished how much hate paladin has been getting for actually having a playable archetype. It wasn't long ago that everyone was making fun of Paladin because they kept getting half-baked garbage archetypes in each set and now that they have something that works reasonably well, people start to complain about it. Librams are totally fair, especially compared to things other classes can do. Libram of Wisdom gives a +1/+1 buff, which isn't exactly insane, and can be ruined via silence or transformation effects. Libram of Justice is just a viable paladin board wipe since consecration and equality are both garbage. Libram of Hope is strong, but can be dealt with via removal. Considering the capability of other classes to drop huge threats ahead of curve (druid ramp, Flesh giant in Warlock/Priest, Mana Giant in mage, etc...) what Paladin does with its libram package is totally fair.