He can't be 5 mana because he'd just be power creep of Salty Dog and Blizzard is already getting enough crap about that from other cards this expansion even if they are unplayed.
Resummoning himself? Sure, a ramp Undead deck once it becomes a thing could probably run him. I hope The Black Knight becomes Undead as well, since I like the concept and the card.
He really doesn't need a buff as he is pretty strong but even if he was printed as a 5 mana 7/4 with the same ability it wouldn't be a problem because A.) Salty Dog is a pirate and B.) Salty dog doesn't see constructed play so it isn't power creep.
Show us, once and for all, the "amazing" deck were this guy is not garbage or just stop trolling...
There are plenty of bad cards. From a competitive standpoint the majority of the cards in Hearthstone are bad cards. That's actually how it should be and how it is with pretty much every CCG. Less than 10% of the cards from any given expansion are going to be viable competitively.
What'd we get out of TGT? Maybe 15 cards which are viable for competitive play? Maybe 20?
The Skeleton Knight is incredibly powerful and not to be over looked or underrated. Yea you pay 6 mana for a salty dog, but if you build the deck correctly it will never die. If you have the capacity for imagination with this card and the skill to use it it's incredible. There are no bad cards, only bad players (with the exception of a few base cards like magma rager of course).
In arena this card gets potentially infinite value, the card would be OP if it were any better, it doesn't need any changes and flare alone makes printing this card fun. It's very underrated though.
This is a troll, right?
I agree with 2nd part, which oddly enough contradicts the first part.
Show us, once and for all, the "amazing" deck were this guy is not garbage or just stop trolling...
There are plenty of bad cards. From a competitive standpoint the majority of the cards in Hearthstone are bad cards. That's actually how it should be and how it is with pretty much every CCG. Less than 10% of the cards from any given expansion are going to be viable competitively.
What'd we get out of TGT? Maybe 15 cards which are viable for competitive play? Maybe 20?
This is a troll, right?
I agree with 2nd part, which oddly enough contradicts the first part.
If you build it, they will come!