You're as cold as ice, Unwilling Sacrifice our love You never take advice, someday you'll Skulking Geist, I know I've seen it before, It happens all the time Eater of Secrets You leave Ice Block behind You're digging for gold, Yet Tracking away A fortune in feelings, but "It's time to pay"!
Finally an anti-aggro secret. Instead of hitting each other's face, let's have our minions get down to business with each other. If ya know what I mean.
Here's my submission! I hope it's not too late to get a vote or two! Best of luck to all! <3
This card could produce some insane value in a Deathrattle Rogue deck, however you need to have board control for it to work. The Combo effect can really make or break a game, and it's quite risky to use. Potentially really rewarding if you get the Feugen and Stalagg effects, but can be devastating if you end up getting the Explosive Sheep Deathrattle and wipe your own board.
Compare it to a totem golem. It doesn't have the totem synergy (not that it matters too much) and instead of overloading it gives your opponent a minion she easily trades with.
Summons Doomsayer! For balance, I compared to Cenarius, who has the same Cost, has the same combined Attack and Health, and also summons the equivalent of two 2-cost minions, his Treants being identical to Frostwolf Grunt.
"Wait, but what's the point?"
I'm glad you asked! Most obviously, it's useful for board clear. Less obviously, it's useful for board clear in a very specific way. Priests are great at lasting until the late game with full or nearly full health. So, when this goes down, the opponent has two options. They can either ignore the Doomsayers and go face, dooming their own minions if they don't win right then with a bigger burst combo, or they can deal with the Doomsayers, effectively preventing at least 14 damage to your Hero and still leaving a 7/6 on the board.
"So it's a worse Twisting Nether? I mean, it costs more and the opponent gets the opportunity to prevent it."
Actually, it's fundamentally different from Twisting Nether for one big reason: Because you only have a tiny bit of mana left after casting it, if any at all, Twisting Nether lets your opponent build up their board again before you get another turn. The Doomsday Cult Leader doesn't. The Doomsayers destroy everything at the start of your turn, meaning that you're then the one who gets to build your board control against an empty board rather than the other way around.
"Is he shirtless?"
Listen, if you had a torso like that, you would be too. How do you think he attracted his followers?
Heh... This is maybe evil. For the record, this isn't meant to crowd into Paladin's four-drop spot, this is very much a five drop masquerading as a four-drop.
Inspired by Lucifron from a past Brawl, I wanted to make a playable version - and changed the effect to only affect enemies. My first submission/creation!
Basically, the minion only costs 1, as the other 2 mana is the Curse of Rafaam effect. You could argue that it's essentially a 2/3 due to the ability, but that's expecting that your opponent has absolutely nothing to deal 2 damage. Comparable to Lightwarden.
Here it is.
Nothing like a revitalising fire for your neighbours.
(Fixed card text, added flavour text)
You're as cold as ice, Unwilling Sacrifice our love
You never take advice, someday you'll Skulking Geist, I know
I've seen it before,
It happens all the time
Eater of Secrets
You leave Ice Block behind
You're digging for gold, Yet Tracking away
A fortune in feelings, but "It's time to pay"!
Woo!
Finally an anti-aggro secret. Instead of hitting each other's face, let's have our minions get down to business with each other. If ya know what I mean.
Inspired by Marvin Gaye.
Here's my submission! I hope it's not too late to get a vote or two! Best of luck to all! <3
This card could produce some insane value in a Deathrattle Rogue deck, however you need to have board control for it to work. The Combo effect can really make or break a game, and it's quite risky to use. Potentially really rewarding if you get the Feugen and Stalagg effects, but can be devastating if you end up getting the Explosive Sheep Deathrattle and wipe your own board.
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Fuck cubelock
Compare it to a totem golem. It doesn't have the totem synergy (not that it matters too much) and instead of overloading it gives your opponent a minion she easily trades with.
''Sometimes she cares a bit TOO much''
Fuck cubelock
Clearly, love is blind. Otherwise, he would have killed us all by now.
Sorry for the edits (trouble with embedding the image).
Summons Doomsayer! For balance, I compared to Cenarius, who has the same Cost, has the same combined Attack and Health, and also summons the equivalent of two 2-cost minions, his Treants being identical to Frostwolf Grunt.
"Wait, but what's the point?"
I'm glad you asked! Most obviously, it's useful for board clear. Less obviously, it's useful for board clear in a very specific way. Priests are great at lasting until the late game with full or nearly full health. So, when this goes down, the opponent has two options. They can either ignore the Doomsayers and go face, dooming their own minions if they don't win right then with a bigger burst combo, or they can deal with the Doomsayers, effectively preventing at least 14 damage to your Hero and still leaving a 7/6 on the board.
"So it's a worse Twisting Nether? I mean, it costs more and the opponent gets the opportunity to prevent it."
Actually, it's fundamentally different from Twisting Nether for one big reason: Because you only have a tiny bit of mana left after casting it, if any at all, Twisting Nether lets your opponent build up their board again before you get another turn. The Doomsday Cult Leader doesn't. The Doomsayers destroy everything at the start of your turn, meaning that you're then the one who gets to build your board control against an empty board rather than the other way around.
"Is he shirtless?"
Listen, if you had a torso like that, you would be too. How do you think he attracted his followers?
Token: Spirit Wolf
Simple card, works like Tunnel Trogg, but instead of gaining Attack, you gain a pet!
EDIT: adjusted the stats a bit to make it more midrange-friendly rather than aggro.
Siras Terra, the Geomancer
Only she truly knows how to get "Demptioned" the first time
Redemption
Heh... This is maybe evil. For the record, this isn't meant to crowd into Paladin's four-drop spot, this is very much a five drop masquerading as a four-drop.
Inspired by Lucifron from a past Brawl, I wanted to make a playable version - and changed the effect to only affect enemies. My first submission/creation!
Corruption for reference.
Inspired by Gladiator's Longbow
Conceding since July 2014.
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By Jove! That's a splendid card isn't it, what? Jolly good show, old chap! *slurps tea*
Basically, the minion only costs 1, as the other 2 mana is the Curse of Rafaam effect. You could argue that it's essentially a 2/3 due to the ability, but that's expecting that your opponent has absolutely nothing to deal 2 damage. Comparable to Lightwarden.
Cursed! for reference.