Reno Jackson - I know it was something to counter that crazy aggro meta at the time, but it was like a band-aid on a gaping wound that pissed me off so much.
The first "infinite value" card that changed the control game forever. It also made Druid so oppressive for quite some time.
It killed several control decks such as Warrior and Priest, and it's just so dumb to summon a 12/12, a 13/13 and 14/14 in the late game for just three mana.
Sylvanas Windrunner was always the card I hated to be up against the most, but I put it in nearly all of my decks, so it's more of a love/hate relationship.
So, on balance considering I'm not a priest player, I hate Drakonid Operative more than anything else. It always seems to get one of my more powerful cards.
Kill Command should never have been able to go face.
I know that this isn't much of an issue in today's meta but historically this was always the card which killed you the turn after you had wrested board control from FaceHunters.
Kill Command should never have been able to go face.
I know that this isn't much of an issue in today's meta but historically this was always the card which killed you the turn after you had wrested board control from FaceHunters.
I hate it, badly.
It's the double kill control I hate. I can live with one. (or die, but...)
I think I hated pre-nerf Tuskarr Totemic the most. That thing would high roll and you KNEW teh game was over on turn 2/3. Mid-range Shaman was just too good to beat after that. I used to scream at the screen every time that thing highrolled. Was very frustrating.
So, early game, rng, game deciding. Sorta like Viscious Fledgling, but without a more dominating deck as follow up.
Currently I can't stand Corridor Creeper. And I use it too. But it swings games based on nonsense. Have one, or two of them, in your hand to start? You can suddenly drop 5/5s at turn 3 . It's ridiculous.
The Caverns Below Because I played quest warrior and rage quit after I lost too many games to that bs.
Reno Jackson
Golden Hero Collections thus far; -
Europe: Druid, Hunter, Paladin, Mage, Priest, Rogue, Shaman, Warlock, Warrior (9/9)
Americas: Druid, Mage, Paladin Shaman (4/9)
Everywhere else: Workin on it.. (0/9)
“Fly Polly!”
Dibbity don't touch that!
Reno Jackson - I know it was something to counter that crazy aggro meta at the time, but it was like a band-aid on a gaping wound that pissed me off so much.
It's not quite my most hated, but it's one which has always been around and I wish it'd go away for a while: Doomguard.
Polymorph, Hex and silence cards. Why? Because 1, they don't make sense and 2, I play Tirion Fordring in every deck.
Put your faith in the light!
It's gotta be Goldshire Footman - if your opponent has it in their opening hand - Game over!
Here's proof: Video Proof of the Oppressing Golshire Footman
Jade Idol
The first "infinite value" card that changed the control game forever. It also made Druid so oppressive for quite some time.
It killed several control decks such as Warrior and Priest, and it's just so dumb to summon a 12/12, a 13/13 and 14/14 in the late game for just three mana.
everything in wild razakus priest including entomb. Infuriating. Also naga sea witch. Dumbest buff ever
Sylvanas Windrunner was always the card I hated to be up against the most, but I put it in nearly all of my decks, so it's more of a love/hate relationship.
So, on balance considering I'm not a priest player, I hate Drakonid Operative more than anything else. It always seems to get one of my more powerful cards.
Kill Command should never have been able to go face.
I know that this isn't much of an issue in today's meta but historically this was always the card which killed you the turn after you had wrested board control from FaceHunters.
I hate it, badly.
Galavant Animation
Patches the Pirate, hands down.
Piloted shredder or Mad Scientist were pretty BS once upon a time, now, even in wild, they seem kinda balanced.
Patches the free, charging, tribal deck thinner (wow, such bs) is top of list right now. Jade Idol and Psychic Scream are also awful design.
Currently I can't stand Corridor Creeper. And I use it too. But it swings games based on nonsense. Have one, or two of them, in your hand to start? You can suddenly drop 5/5s at turn 3 . It's ridiculous.
Yogg-Saron, Hope's End
I have to say Patches the Pirate and/or Jade Idol. The enjoyment of the game for me has drastically dropped after MSoG was released.
Patches
Question everything.
A tie between I'M IN CHAAAAAAARGE, or all the jade cards combined into a horrible monstrosity.