In the Frozen Throne expansion a few cards gave players Death Knight cards, well in Hearthstone's future I see that happening with Monk Hero's or legendary cards. This is a card, I've wanted to exist for awhile in Hearthstone a sort of "pacify" effect found in Magic the Gathering. Where a minion exists but can't attack ever, and when attacked deals no damage.
Enterance: Give em the One-Two Mac!
Destroyed: Good Hustle Mac!
Flavor: He's supposed to be a boxer famous for being incredibly small, but he's just the Underdog.
Wanted to make a card that interacts with Eggs, since it's a minion pseudo-type that doesn't have any existing interactions. A natural choice was of course Razorgore, given the theme of his Warcraft encounter.
Originally read 'Destroy them,' but I didn't want to leave Dragon Egg out of the interaction and 'Attack them' felt more flavorful.
In the Frozen Throne expansion a few cards gave players Death Knight cards, well in Hearthstone's future I see that happening with Monk Hero's or legendary cards. This is a card, I've wanted to exist for awhile in Hearthstone a sort of "pacify" effect found in Magic the Gathering. Where a minion exists but can't attack ever, and when attacked deals no damage.
.. basically Hex for Priest. The token is neutral and has no gem as that appears to be the norm for transform tokens.
hope you like my entry :)
Surprisingly convincing if you skip leg day too much.
Enterance: Give em the One-Two Mac!
Destroyed: Good Hustle Mac!
Flavor: He's supposed to be a boxer famous for being incredibly small, but he's just the Underdog.
REMOVED
The minion gets shuffled into the deck before this card takes damage, meaning this card can't take battle damage, leaving only effects and spells.
"Careful, this is not a game!"
Definitely not a pacifist in itself :)
https://imgur.com/AIOse5R
REMOVED
Wanted to make a card that interacts with Eggs, since it's a minion pseudo-type that doesn't have any existing interactions. A natural choice was of course Razorgore, given the theme of his Warcraft encounter.
Originally read 'Destroy them,' but I didn't want to leave Dragon Egg out of the interaction and 'Attack them' felt more flavorful.