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
"Just when you think your goblin staff can't get any crazier, they go and invent some crazy magic spinning lightning rods and completely destroy the lab...."
This card is a result of combining three different dragon Paladin themes without expressly confining it to a dragon deck.
The Bronze dragonflight has been associated with Paladins in the past, and their magic in Warcraft lore centers around temporal manipulation. This was seen with Consort back in the Blackrock days, which reduced the cost of future dragons, though the recent Paladin dragon cards have moved away from the theme. However the theme of looking at card costs is a good one for the Bronze flight and should be carried forward.
Paladins are also notable for having very conditional and generally inefficient draw cards instead of the more straightforward cards that other classes have.
Finally, Dragons tend to be large minions.
All together, this card draws a minion inefficiently from the deck, checks the mana cost, and summons it if it is a large minion. It's obviously not going to fit in most decks, but it's thematic for a dragon Paladin deck and may also work in some kind of "Big Paladin."
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
My Hearthcards ID: kolozenzei
No apologies
Wished to be pink.
Then did.
Then fired myself.
Then did again.
"Just when you think your goblin staff can't get any crazier, they go and invent some crazy magic spinning lightning rods and completely destroy the lab...."
Flavorwise, scurvy is associated with pirates but this card has nothing to do with pirates , hence artistic license.
This is a way to counter token decks , since it triggers upon enemy summoning for example a Mechanical Dragon from Mechanical Whelp . The effect also secretly stacks like Gonk, the Raptor .
"You picked it up, you go to the front"
Now in Murloc swarmming Flavor
"Hit them very hard"
-Raid Leader
Custom cards :
CLASSES : Alchemist (CCC#5 | Phase V) | Chef (CCC#4)
EXPANSIONS : Year of the Scorpion (Year Comp)
Keyblade
This card is a result of combining three different dragon Paladin themes without expressly confining it to a dragon deck.
The Bronze dragonflight has been associated with Paladins in the past, and their magic in Warcraft lore centers around temporal manipulation. This was seen with Consort back in the Blackrock days, which reduced the cost of future dragons, though the recent Paladin dragon cards have moved away from the theme. However the theme of looking at card costs is a good one for the Bronze flight and should be carried forward.
Paladins are also notable for having very conditional and generally inefficient draw cards instead of the more straightforward cards that other classes have.
Finally, Dragons tend to be large minions.
All together, this card draws a minion inefficiently from the deck, checks the mana cost, and summons it if it is a large minion. It's obviously not going to fit in most decks, but it's thematic for a dragon Paladin deck and may also work in some kind of "Big Paladin."
"A Glittering, Etherised Nightmare!"
NINE Packs opened with 2 legendaries inside insofar
Combine attack, defense, ongoing abilities and deathrattles.
--Alfi--
opps