Imagine you have a card like Millhouse Manastorm in your hand. What this card does is "Make your opponent summon it" that way you get free spells because "your opponent summons that monster" I really wanted to emphasis the part where your opponent summons that. It can also work with other cards with negative battlecries. and if used creatively a void terror used to kill off a big creature the opponent has and then cast corrupt on it so it dies no long after. Does this clarify it's use
That is very overpowered if I am reading it correctly, Forget about Millhouse Manastorm. Warlocks would play Backline Unit Deployer and pick Doomguard or Succubus and force the enemy to discard 1 or 2 cards or even Deathwing and discard the enemy's hand (plus Big Game Hunter to kill Deathwing) and not to mention Fel Reaver.
That is very overpowered if I am reading it correctly, Forget about Millhouse Manastorm. Warlocks would play Backline Unit Deployer and pick Doomguard or Succubus and force the enemy to discard 1 or 2 cards...
That is terrible. You are paying 4 mana and 2 cards (Backline Unit Deployer + Doomguard) to get a 4/3 and force your opponent to pay 0 mana and 2 cards to get a 5/7.
That is very overpowered if I am reading it correctly, Forget about Millhouse Manastorm. Warlocks would play Backline Unit Deployer and pick Doomguard or Succubus and force the enemy to discard 1 or 2 cards...
That is terrible. You are paying 4 mana and 2 cards (Backline Unit Deployer + Doomguard) to get a 4/3 and force your opponent to pay 0 mana and 2 cards to get a 5/7.
That is true, this move would be a blunder against Aggro or Zoo, but against Combo or Control deck it would screw them over. Don't get me wrong I think the card is interesting (eventhough at first glance I thought it was overpowered), it does provides a wide range of different strategies such as enabling Mind Control Tech , the ability to disrupt the enemy's strategy/play at the cost of giving your enemy a powerful minion, and the ability to cast multiple spells in 1 turn. I am uncertain if Hearthstone should ever have that card, but I do think there should be a tavern brawl where you make a deck (or have it premade, whichever people prefer) then each player will have 2 copies of Backline Unit Deployer shuffled into the deck.
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Name: Backline Unit Deployer
Class: Neutral
Clan: Mech
Stats: 4 cost, 4/3
Effect: Battlecry: Choose a minion in your hand, your opponent plays that creatures.
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I don't really understand the card, why would give your opponent a minion for a overpriced 4/3?
Imagine you have a card like Millhouse Manastorm in your hand. What this card does is "Make your opponent summon it" that way you get free spells because "your opponent summons that monster" I really wanted to emphasis the part where your opponent summons that. It can also work with other cards with negative battlecries. and if used creatively a void terror used to kill off a big creature the opponent has and then cast corrupt on it so it dies no long after. Does this clarify it's use
Then you mean "play" and not "summon" the minion, because summon bypass the battlecry effects.
thanks for the heads up I updated it to fix that
You cannot make your opponent play the minion, because doing so can force your opponent to make decisions on your turn.
That is very overpowered if I am reading it correctly, Forget about Millhouse Manastorm. Warlocks would play Backline Unit Deployer and pick Doomguard or Succubus and force the enemy to discard 1 or 2 cards or even Deathwing and discard the enemy's hand (plus Big Game Hunter to kill Deathwing) and not to mention Fel Reaver.