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.
Basically, any buff or debuff you apply to the egg will be applied to Invigadon. Spells, Minions, anything. And any change to its Health, positive or negative (including taking damage) will trigger an Adapt. Unlike Lynessa, it does not recast the spells, merely applies the buffs or changes, so no card draw from potion of heroism, but it will do the
divine shield
. If you have a 5/10 egg that dies, Invigadon will spawn as a 10/15 with whatever other buffs it would have applied.
The way its set up also makes it difficult to be OP as if you make it untargetable only minions or AoE effects can change it.
Playable in Zoo archetypes, offering many individual bodies for a single card
3 Health is representative of the 3 1/2 Elementals you receive upon 'breaking open the egg'
Design Intention is to enable new elemental style decks with less of a focus on 'maintaining a chain' of elementals, and more focused on activating singular very powerful elementals such as Blazecaller & Ozruk
An interesting egg that can turn your damage spells like
Fireball
into board clears, or even can double up the effect of certain board clears like
Hellfire
.
If Blizzard won't give the Rogue more ways to clear the board, they'll just have to acquire them via proxy. Shadow Egg serves as an anti-AoE tech tool: your opponent cannot use cards like
Consecration
or
Explosive Trap
without handing you a copy of the spell in return. You could use Shadow Egg to acquire a minion, applying
Cold Blood
and trading the egg into someone else to steal a copy of it.
If you want to get creative, Neutral AoE like
Baron Geddon
can kill the egg, providing you another copy of the Baron.
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I am a finalist in this Class Creation Competition, so if you could give it a look I would be greatly appreciative <3
"A
Fabergé egg
(
Russian
:
Яйца Фаберже́
,
yaytsa faberzhe
) is a jeweled egg (possibly numbering as many as 69, of which 57 survive today) created by the
House of Fabergé
, in
St. Petersburg
,
Imperial Russia
. Virtually all were manufactured under the supervision of
Peter Carl Fabergé
between 1885 and 1917, the most famous being the 50 "Imperial" eggs, 43 of which survive, made for the Russian Tsars
Alexander III
and
Nicholas II
as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers."
Fire blasting it three times to profit.
The pun came to me and I knew what must be done.
If you buff it it's polymotph on a stick that also deals damage but it has to survive one turn.
Presenting Flobbidinous Floop 's newest creation, the Overgrown Egg ! Just like any good Biology Project , this Glooptacular Egg lets you watch biology happen in real time! See her Crackling Shield , her Flaming Claws , her Rocky Carapace ? Fascinating, isn't it? And it's perfectly safe: she can't get out as long as you don't touch- *pop!*
Usually, with eggs, you want to crack 'em open ASAP so that you can get that juicy board presence. But wait a couple turns, and voila! Baby Galvadon !
#gNOmeferatu
Token
Basically, any buff or debuff you apply to the egg will be applied to Invigadon. Spells, Minions, anything. And any change to its Health, positive or negative (including taking damage) will trigger an Adapt. Unlike Lynessa, it does not recast the spells, merely applies the buffs or changes, so no card draw from potion of heroism, but it will do the divine shield . If you have a 5/10 egg that dies, Invigadon will spawn as a 10/15 with whatever other buffs it would have applied.
The way its set up also makes it difficult to be OP as if you make it untargetable only minions or AoE effects can change it.
Description: Life, uh, finds a way.
Druids way of screwing with your opponents draw.
Matt Eilerman
An interesting egg that can turn your damage spells like Fireball into board clears, or even can double up the effect of certain board clears like Hellfire .
If Blizzard won't give the Rogue more ways to clear the board, they'll just have to acquire them via proxy. Shadow Egg serves as an anti-AoE tech tool: your opponent cannot use cards like Consecration or Explosive Trap without handing you a copy of the spell in return. You could use Shadow Egg to acquire a minion, applying Cold Blood and trading the egg into someone else to steal a copy of it.
If you want to get creative, Neutral AoE like Baron Geddon can kill the egg, providing you another copy of the Baron.
Behold, foolish interlopers! I am commanding this mortal to spread the will of the Scourge throughout the interwebs, encouraging you to seek out me, Archlich Kel'Thuzad! Now coming to you as the tenth class of Hearthstone!
I am a finalist in this Class Creation Competition, so if you could give it a look I would be greatly appreciative <3
A brief history:
"A Fabergé egg ( Russian : Яйца Фаберже́ , yaytsa faberzhe ) is a jeweled egg (possibly numbering as many as 69, of which 57 survive today) created by the House of Fabergé , in St. Petersburg , Imperial Russia . Virtually all were manufactured under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé between 1885 and 1917, the most famous being the 50 "Imperial" eggs, 43 of which survive, made for the Russian Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II as Easter gifts for their wives and mothers."
Source: Wikipedia
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Easter Basket: Neutral Minion Cost: 1
DeathRattle: Put 2 random minions into each players hand
Reduce the cost of yours by 2.
0/3
7
"I can already see it hatching, pa!"
Didn't find good card art.