I’ve seen this a few times now where using Paladin, the hero power, to start the game off in Standard you can summon 2 silver hand recruits? How is this possible? I’ve looked and researched it but only that it is possible when you play a few cards deeper into the game that change your hero power, and not in standard. Anyone know how this done? I’ll hope for a response. Thanks.
In wild, it comes from a legendary card called Baku the Mooneater, who upgrades your hero power at the beginning of the game if you only have odd-costing cards in your deck. In standard, there’s a paladin legendary called Sir Finley of the Sand Dunes that has a similar effect and can be played on turn 2. Other than that, it’s impossible to upgrade your hero power in standard. If you saw someone start a standard game with an upgraded hero power, they did something glitchy/illegal.
I’ve seen this a few times now where using Paladin, the hero power, to start the game off in Standard you can summon 2 silver hand recruits? How is this possible? I’ve looked and researched it but only that it is possible when you play a few cards deeper into the game that change your hero power, and not in standard. Anyone know how this done? I’ll hope for a response. Thanks.
Yes, you need screenshots, it sounds like you didn't cue into the right mode.
I’ve seen this a few times now where using Paladin, the hero power, to start the game off in Standard you can summon 2 silver hand recruits?
How is this possible? I’ve looked and researched it but only that it is possible when you play a few cards deeper into the game that change your hero power, and not in standard. Anyone know how this done? I’ll hope for a response. Thanks.
You shore it was Standard? I can't see a combo that summons more than 1 in a turn dafuq.
In wild, it comes from a legendary card called Baku the Mooneater, who upgrades your hero power at the beginning of the game if you only have odd-costing cards in your deck.
In standard, there’s a paladin legendary called Sir Finley of the Sand Dunes that has a similar effect and can be played on turn 2. Other than that, it’s impossible to upgrade your hero power in standard. If you saw someone start a standard game with an upgraded hero power, they did something glitchy/illegal.
Yes, you need screenshots, it sounds like you didn't cue into the right mode.
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