This card heavily punishes people for not holding onto their removal and it's also really good at stopping aggressive decks. This could be enough of a push to make Dragon Decks somewhat playable!
Flavor text: The biggest problem with our new hires is that they don't want to take instructions.
Another target for discardlock, inspired by Silverware Golem. It's understated for the mana cost as you're obviously looking to discard it in order to summon it for free. Having an immune road block for a turn can be useful for buying time. You can also play it for mana if absolutely necessary to hopefully force interaction with your opponent's board (I hope he doesn't have a ping though!).
This one's actually a bit of joke. When was reading up on the character, apparently it wasn't uncommon for players to try and kill him, up until Blizzard patched it so A'dal made himself invulnerable at low health. I thought that would make for an interesting hearthstone mechanic, so here we go.
So here's how this is useful: either you use it to avoid that minion you played taking damage during your turn, e.g. from Snipe, Baron Geddon, or Wild Pyromancer, or more specifically use it to protect Charge minions like Chillblade Champion. Due to the very situational usage of the card, I think it's justifiable at 0 mana, since it's a very situational spell and it makes Ivory Knight a bit worse by lowering the average spell cost in Paladin further.
The Guardian is the revenant that protected froustmourne before Arthas got it.
This minion simply uses the frozen effect as an immune buff.
Here's my entry based on Archangel Avacyn in MGT. I hope you guys enjoy. Thanks ! I appreciate.
Token:
Artwork belong to MGT.
Unity is strength.
Love the tribes.
This card heavily punishes people for not holding onto their removal and it's also really good at stopping aggressive decks.
This could be enough of a push to make Dragon Decks somewhat playable!
(Reno Jackson meets Deathwing)
"Unless you do your best, the day will come when, tired and hungry, you will halt just short of the goal you were ordered to reach." - Patton
Flavor text: The biggest problem with our new hires is that they don't want to take instructions.
Another target for discardlock, inspired by Silverware Golem. It's understated for the mana cost as you're obviously looking to discard it in order to summon it for free. Having an immune road block for a turn can be useful for buying time. You can also play it for mana if absolutely necessary to hopefully force interaction with your opponent's board (I hope he doesn't have a ping though!).
They already pooped Raggy into the Light, so why not take an Eredar, too?
This one's actually a bit of joke. When was reading up on the character, apparently it wasn't uncommon for players to try and kill him, up until Blizzard patched it so A'dal made himself invulnerable at low health. I thought that would make for an interesting hearthstone mechanic, so here we go.
Note: The capital "W" in wolf is relevant, so triggers (playable by Hunter) are:
Wolfrider
Timber Wolf
Dire Wolf Alpha
Infested Wolf
Big Bad Wolf
Stoneskin Gargoyle
My Entry for this week's Card Design Competition - Season 8.16:
"The turtle is back and he will no longer play the role as a minion but as a Hero this time!"
Pretty strong when you have a board but weak when you dont
It is your sacred duty to not get Sniped.
So here's how this is useful: either you use it to avoid that minion you played taking damage during your turn, e.g. from Snipe, Baron Geddon, or Wild Pyromancer, or more specifically use it to protect Charge minions like Chillblade Champion. Due to the very situational usage of the card, I think it's justifiable at 0 mana, since it's a very situational spell and it makes Ivory Knight a bit worse by lowering the average spell cost in Paladin further.
Powerful against most removal, forcing hard removal spells or trading.