Do we think Cho'gall will be in WoG? Since he is the Leader of the Twilight Hammer clan it would make sense to me. if he is What do you think he would be? I'm guessing he will be in and he will be the Warlock Legendary
I would be surprised if he wasn't. Though I am already surprised that not one C'thun card is a Qiraji, not sure if the Hearthstone team knows their lore too well.
EDIT: The question is, if Cho'gall is implemented, will he have a 50% chance of attacking the wrong enemy?
I would be surprised if he wasn't. Though I am already surprised that not one C'thun card is a Qiraji, not sure if the Hearthstone team knows their lore too well.
EDIT: The question is, if Cho'gall is implemented, will he have a 50% chance of attacking the wrong enemy?
"All discard effects have a 50% chance to not trigger"
pretty shit, but it's something Blizz would do I'm sure.
I hope it's something more creative than a 50% attack wrong enemy, which we already have a legendary for among plenty of other minions. There are a lot of potential ways to work him in card form, including a chance to use one of two different abilities. I think he could have potential as a team-up Tavern Brawl character, too.
I would be surprised if he wasn't. Though I am already surprised that not one C'thun card is a Qiraji, not sure if the Hearthstone team knows their lore too well.
EDIT: The question is, if Cho'gall is implemented, will he have a 50% chance of attacking the wrong enemy?
I think it's safe to say the developers do indeed know their lore quite well. It's absurd to even suggest they wouldn't have done any research as they began designing the expansion, so I'll just assume that's a joke.
The official Hearthstone YouTube channel has reposted a video (not made by them), which summarizes the Old Gods lore. It mentions both Cho'Gall and the Qiraji, and as I watched it, it occurred to me that Cho'Gall would surely be a Whispers legendary.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Qiraji cards, but I also wouldn't be too surprised if we don't see many of them, or any at all. Aesthetically, they just look like bug people, which doesn't really fit in with the eerie, Lovecraftian vibe of Whispers. Not enough tentacles.
What the hell are you talking about? He's already in the game. Ogre Magi kappa
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I would be surprised if he wasn't. Though I am already surprised that not one C'thun card is a Qiraji, not sure if the Hearthstone team knows their lore too well.
EDIT: The question is, if Cho'gall is implemented, will he have a 50% chance of attacking the wrong enemy?
I think it's safe to say the developers do indeed know their lore quite well. It's absurd to even suggest they wouldn't have done any research as they began designing the expansion, so I'll just assume that's a joke.
The official Hearthstone YouTube channel has reposted a video (not made by them), which summarizes the Old Gods lore. It mentions both Cho'Gall and the Qiraji, and as I watched it, it occurred to me that Cho'Gall would surely be a Whispers legendary.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Qiraji cards, but I also wouldn't be too surprised if we don't see many of them, or any at all. Aesthetically, they just look like bug people, which doesn't really fit in with the eerie, Lovecraftian vibe of Whispers. Not enough tentacles.
The entire Ahn'Qiraj raid(in which C'thun was the end boss) was all Qiraji, all the trash, 75% of the other bosses were Qiraji. The Qiraji were C'thun's worshippers and slaves, the entire war of shifting sands was based around this. Every C'thun card should be Qiraji, in my honest opinion.
Even more puzzling is the fact that one of the C'thun cards is a Klaxxi, the Klaxxi worship an entirely different old god, Y'Shaarj.
The entire Ahn'Qiraj raid(in which C'thun was the end boss) was all Qiraji, all the trash, 75% of the other bosses were Qiraji. The Qiraji were C'thun's worshippers and slaves, the entire war of shifting sands was based around this. Every C'thun card should be Qiraji, in my honest opinion.
Even more puzzling is the fact that one of the C'thun cards is a Klaxxi, the Klaxxi worship an entirely different old god, Y'Shaarj.
That just goes to show that Whispers is not intended as a 100 percent faithful representation of the WoW entities and associated raid. As with everything else in Hearthstone, it's more about tone and flair. (This will not be the first time Hearthstone and WoW conflict over a detail of lore.)
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Do we think Cho'gall will be in WoG? Since he is the Leader of the Twilight Hammer clan it would make sense to me. if he is What do you think he would be? I'm guessing he will be in and he will be the Warlock Legendary
I would be surprised if he wasn't. Though I am already surprised that not one C'thun card is a Qiraji, not sure if the Hearthstone team knows their lore too well.
EDIT: The question is, if Cho'gall is implemented, will he have a 50% chance of attacking the wrong enemy?
He could be the new Warlock hero rather than just a legendary. He probably won't be, but there's a chance.
>Triggering secrets after Mysterious Challenger
I hope it's something more creative than a 50% attack wrong enemy, which we already have a legendary for among plenty of other minions. There are a lot of potential ways to work him in card form, including a chance to use one of two different abilities. I think he could have potential as a team-up Tavern Brawl character, too.
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Cho'gall : has 50% chance to give your c'thun +2/+2 at the end of your turn
What the hell are you talking about? He's already in the game. Ogre Magi kappa
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50% chance to missdirect a targeted spell :D and spell power +2
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