"There are three things you can do to make it happy: feed it, feed it, and feed it."
A combination of Gnomish Experimenter and Void Terror. For the worst case scenario, you can at least draw a card. And if you draw a beast, this card will buff itself up by "eating up" that beast. And it also combines the upside and downside together. Since when it is buffed up, you lose one of your beasts. Consider the silence mechanic is not as strong as usual, this card is considerable in some types of hunters. However, The Black Knight is regaining its popularity now, so sometimes you have to think before you play it.
Despite the significant 4 mana cost, this card offers more immediate board presence than Sword of Justice. It makes smaller minions much more powerful, yet only to the ones summoned on that turn, allowing the opponent time to answer. If this card needed to be nerfed, it could be increased to 5 mana cost or at worse a 3 mana that gives +1/+1.
I think of this as a class-specific Dark Iron Dwarf with a bit of RNG thrown in. It costs 1 more due to the randomness of the effect. Could be a good addition to those Holy Wrath decks out there running giants. :)
So, my submission is Turalyon, a Paladin legendary. Turalyon is well known in Warcraft lore as an important figure who, after Lothar's death in combat, picked up Anduin Lothar's shattered blade, and inspired the Alliance forces to victory.
This card is therefore based on that moment. Turalyon has sub-par stats for a six-drop with a 5/5 statline, but he buffs up your minions by +1/+1 for every one of your friendly minions that died earlier in this turn, mirroring how he inspired the Alliance forces after the death of their commander. It's a mechanism similar to Volcanic Drake, I think. This will force the player to make some interesting trades. How many of the existing minions on the board will you sacrifice to get the buff from Turalyon? You could just kill off one and get a simple +1/+1 for the rest, or you could kill half your board and get a bigger buff for the remaining minions. It works particularly well with Paladins thanks to their token-generating ability.
Soggoth used to be a simple Chasing Trogg until he stumbled upon a Vineplated Armor himself.
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Yes, this is a permanent effect. Balanced against the Mistcaller, with an increase in price due to the obvious synergy with Silver Hand Recruits. It's a rather slow card, but very useful in control matches- probably best used by midrange/value Paladin.
Today in my free brawl pack I got Barongeddon, then I had a cup of fresh green tea. As a result of that, I think Priest is OP because my keyboard is not a mechanical one. I hope Blizzard will address this issue.
"There are three things you can do to make it happy: feed it, feed it, and feed it."
A combination of Gnomish Experimenter and Void Terror. For the worst case scenario, you can at least draw a card. And if you draw a beast, this card will buff itself up by "eating up" that beast. And it also combines the upside and downside together. Since when it is buffed up, you lose one of your beasts. Consider the silence mechanic is not as strong as usual, this card is considerable in some types of hunters. However, The Black Knight is regaining its popularity now, so sometimes you have to think before you play it.
A nice simple buff card for Druids, nothing much to say here
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When Played: "You still have much to learn..."
Attack: "This is how it's done!"
On Death: "My student will take revenge!"
An alternative to Blade of C'Thun that is more versatile in Control Rogue. Based on a Blood Elf Rogue Trainer from Silvermoon City in WoW.
Here is my take on Kargath Bladefist. Charging into battle, not necessarily with any kind of plan.
When played "Slaughter them all!"
When he attacks "Die, wretch!"
On death "Others will.. Take my place..."
C'thun Fhtagn!
Despite the significant 4 mana cost, this card offers more immediate board presence than Sword of Justice. It makes smaller minions much more powerful, yet only to the ones summoned on that turn, allowing the opponent time to answer. If this card needed to be nerfed, it could be increased to 5 mana cost or at worse a 3 mana that gives +1/+1.
I think of this as a class-specific Dark Iron Dwarf with a bit of RNG thrown in. It costs 1 more due to the randomness of the effect. Could be a good addition to those Holy Wrath decks out there running giants. :)
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Class: Druid
Good luck to everyone in this week's competition.
VOTE FOR MY CARD in the Card Creation Competition of the week.
So, my submission is Turalyon, a Paladin legendary. Turalyon is well known in Warcraft lore as an important figure who, after Lothar's death in combat, picked up Anduin Lothar's shattered blade, and inspired the Alliance forces to victory.
This card is therefore based on that moment. Turalyon has sub-par stats for a six-drop with a 5/5 statline, but he buffs up your minions by +1/+1 for every one of your friendly minions that died earlier in this turn, mirroring how he inspired the Alliance forces after the death of their commander. It's a mechanism similar to Volcanic Drake, I think. This will force the player to make some interesting trades. How many of the existing minions on the board will you sacrifice to get the buff from Turalyon? You could just kill off one and get a simple +1/+1 for the rest, or you could kill half your board and get a bigger buff for the remaining minions. It works particularly well with Paladins thanks to their token-generating ability.
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My take on the fallen titan,Sargeras!
Hope you like it!
Flavor: "Malygos especially hates when all the mortals use magic."
Can be used to remove enemy minions like Entomb, or to kill one of your own minions like Malygos, Prophet Velen, Sylvanas Windrunner, or Y'Shaarj, Rage Unbound for a powerful combo.
Soggoth used to be a simple Chasing Trogg until he stumbled upon a Vineplated Armor himself.
I'm just another one of those. You know, those who do things. Things that need to be done by those that do these things in order to do those things that don't do these things themselves. Has the word 'things' lost meaning to you already?
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A new tool for Bolster Warrior. The taunt has a bit of anti-synergy with inspire but I was mainly going for a flavorful approach more than anything.
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Yes, this is a permanent effect. Balanced against the Mistcaller, with an increase in price due to the obvious synergy with Silver Hand Recruits. It's a rather slow card, but very useful in control matches- probably best used by midrange/value Paladin.
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Edit: I completely derped and made it a 1 mana entomb before. It now only targets friendly minions.
Rogue equivalent of hunters mark. Slightly worse but 0 mana and good for combo.
Moroes, the rogue boss from Karazhan. Can be used to bypass your opponents taunts as well as protecting your own minions.