JUST*So yeah. Any interesting ranked wild, nzoth or casual decks that use this card? I don't play warlock much but this card motivated me to get into it a bit, so any interesting decks that utilize it?(mainly deathrattle?) Thank you!
Rin is useful in long control matchups. Vs. Control priest or in the mirror matches she is a viable win condition. If you don’t meet these opponents, she is much too slow. But in my control lock, she has a place.
However, if you really want to trigger her deathrattle, you need to Dark Pact her. Too many silence effects. And don’t get too greedy with rin. If you can send your opponent 2 turns earlier to fatigue, it’s usually enough.
I mean you could use her in like a deathrattle warlock with a bunch of value and n'zoth but just play controlock, you bring back void daddies and rin but you also have mistress, lackey and maybe bettles if you want to,which could make your n'zoth a bit clunky but it's hard to play without the other deathrattles.
I've seen Rin in three battles in the last month or so and only escaped once.
If you want an overpowered card, she's it.
Rin is not overpowered.
Great reward for an incredibly slow momentum card. Often you wont get to play all the seals because of board pressure or when you do the enemy has played most cards already. But when you do get Rin off, it's SO rewarding. AProudMurloc, idk if you noticed but literally the top deck on this site right now is rin warlock.
Sorry that "completely destroying your opponent's deck and forcing them to resign" isn't your idea of OP, but it is mine.
Would a 30 mana warlock spell that said "Destroy your opponent's deck." be OP to you? Effects aren't OP by themselves, they're OP if you don't pay what they should cost. They are OVERpowered, meaning they have too much power for their cost.
I've seen Rin in three battles in the last month or so and only escaped once.
If you want an overpowered card, she's it.
Rin is not overpowered.
Great reward for an incredibly slow momentum card. Often you wont get to play all the seals because of board pressure or when you do the enemy has played most cards already. But when you do get Rin off, it's SO rewarding. AProudMurloc, idk if you noticed but literally the top deck on this site right now is rin warlock.
Yeah I didn't notice. I just preferably want a wild variant, and I'm gonna guess that that's a standard deck
This is where the debate turns to 'win more' vs 'win anyway' If you have to juggle chainsaws while riding a unicycle then it isn't really unreasonable to get rewarded with a win.
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I've seen Rin in three battles in the last month or so and only escaped once.
If you want an overpowered card, she's it.
Most of the times when Rin is played against me, I either manage to silence her, outtempo my opponent to such an extent that he can't play the seals, steal her, have enough value to finish my opponent by the time Azari is played, or I've drawn pretty much my entire deck. It hasn't even worked once tbh.
I've seen Rin in three battles in the last month or so and only escaped once.
If you want an overpowered card, she's it.
In the 30+ games my opponent has played all the seals against me, it’s been the winning factor once. The card is so far from overpowered. The tempo loss and potential destruction of your DK battlecry can be crippling. It really isn’t OP, or that good at all to be honest.
They are OVERpowered, meaning they have too much power for their cost.
Anything that can guarantee the win, no matter how much it costs or when you pull it is overpowering.
1. It doesn't guarantee you to win. You can still win with the cards in your hand or with your minions on the board.
2. If you literally CAN'T play it then it isn't overpowered. Power level is determined by success and a card that can't be played can never be successful.
You can have you own opinion about anything but definitions and the conclusions that you get from those definitions are objective. You may think that Rin has a high power level but if you look at what power level is it turns out you're wrong.
JUST*So yeah. Any interesting ranked wild, nzoth or casual decks that use this card? I don't play warlock much but this card motivated me to get into it a bit, so any interesting decks that utilize it?(mainly deathrattle?) Thank you!
Control warlock...
I've seen Rin in three battles in the last month or so and only escaped once.
If you want an overpowered card, she's it.
Rin is useful in long control matchups. Vs. Control priest or in the mirror matches she is a viable win condition. If you don’t meet these opponents, she is much too slow. But in my control lock, she has a place.
However, if you really want to trigger her deathrattle, you need to Dark Pact her. Too many silence effects. And don’t get too greedy with rin. If you can send your opponent 2 turns earlier to fatigue, it’s usually enough.
I mean you could use her in like a deathrattle warlock with a bunch of value and n'zoth but just play controlock, you bring back void daddies and rin but you also have mistress, lackey and maybe bettles if you want to,which could make your n'zoth a bit clunky but it's hard to play without the other deathrattles.
AProudMurloc, idk if you noticed but literally the top deck on this site right now is rin warlock.
go for control lock with nzoth and if u have zola the gorgon that will be a bonus
Hitting legend with that deck in last 2 seasons
It's an excelent tool against slow control deck, if yourself are playing a control Warlock of any sort. In any other scenario is simple not that good.
For what profit is it to a man, if he gains the world and loses his own soul?
Control lock with Voidlords+nzoth. No cubes/doomguards, pure stall/control.
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I made a Control Rin Warlock for the Wild Tavernbrawl and it did just fine at 12-2 and 10-3
It had tons of removal, healing, Rats to beat combo, Gnomeferatus for Combo and Mill Rogue, Rin, Voidlords, Guldan, NZoth and Elise.
The whole plan was to fatigue control and survive aggro and tempo, it was fun and I am sure it can be build with tons of variants.
This is where the debate turns to 'win more' vs 'win anyway' If you have to juggle chainsaws while riding a unicycle then it isn't really unreasonable to get rewarded with a win.
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Fuck cubelock
Dibbity don't touch that!
Rin can single-handedly win control matchup and in every other case she's a 3/6 taunt that comes back with N'zoth and gives you more stuff to play.
Fits into most Control Warlock lists right now, althought it'S debatable if she'll see play after N'zoth rotates.
I tried having fun once. It was awful.
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