Thanks @Lanko for sharing your experiences! I've made a few updates to the guide based on your insights.
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Shudderwock means driving a clown car in circles around your opponent while he swings his sword at you. Half the time he chops you and your car to pieces. The other half you park on his legs and 40 clowns come out one by one, trampling him to death.
/bump, because the top post is what you want for this week's Brawl.
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Shudderwock means driving a clown car in circles around your opponent while he swings his sword at you. Half the time he chops you and your car to pieces. The other half you park on his legs and 40 clowns come out one by one, trampling him to death.
Well that’s very interesting. It would mean that custom hero opponents are definitely not playing Whizbang, while default ones may be. Therefore non-Whizbang decks with default portraits now have a minor but real advantage over non-Whizbang decks with custom portraits.
I see your point, but you can flip this, too... you could run a Whizbang list (manually), with a custom hero portrait, so they would think you were not running a Whizbang deck, but in fact you would be... so... sort of 'Art of War'ring the whole situation. Not sure either advantage/disadvantage amounts to much, but just sayin'.
Want to say: When you are using whizbang and your opponent is using a deck tracker, he will see that your cards are "gifted" or "discovered", so this lead to recognize instantly that you are playing whizbang.
Will this thread be revived for the new Whizzbang decks?
Great question! I am neck-deep in a different game right now so I don't see revisiting this for the time being. However if someone else would like to take the OP as a template for their own guide, feel free! (And I'll link to it.)
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Shudderwock means driving a clown car in circles around your opponent while he swings his sword at you. Half the time he chops you and your car to pieces. The other half you park on his legs and 40 clowns come out one by one, trampling him to death.
Thanks @Lanko for sharing your experiences! I've made a few updates to the guide based on your insights.
Shudderwock means driving a clown car in circles around your opponent while he swings his sword at you. Half the time he chops you and your car to pieces. The other half you park on his legs and 40 clowns come out one by one, trampling him to death.
Whizbang Strategy Reference -- update complete for Rastakhan's Rumble!
/bump, because the top post is what you want for this week's Brawl.
Shudderwock means driving a clown car in circles around your opponent while he swings his sword at you. Half the time he chops you and your car to pieces. The other half you park on his legs and 40 clowns come out one by one, trampling him to death.
Whizbang Strategy Reference -- update complete for Rastakhan's Rumble!
I'm just glad that they finally got rid of that awful tempo mage list that had Unpowered Mauler, SPECIALLY after the mana wyrm nerf
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Thanks!
I see your point, but you can flip this, too... you could run a Whizbang list (manually), with a custom hero portrait, so they would think you were not running a Whizbang deck, but in fact you would be... so... sort of 'Art of War'ring the whole situation. Not sure either advantage/disadvantage amounts to much, but just sayin'.
Same.
"Its beyond my control." - Viscount Valmont, as played by John Malkovich, Dangerous Liaisons
Will this thread be revived for the new Whizzbang decks?
Great question! I am neck-deep in a different game right now so I don't see revisiting this for the time being. However if someone else would like to take the OP as a template for their own guide, feel free! (And I'll link to it.)
Shudderwock means driving a clown car in circles around your opponent while he swings his sword at you. Half the time he chops you and your car to pieces. The other half you park on his legs and 40 clowns come out one by one, trampling him to death.
Whizbang Strategy Reference -- update complete for Rastakhan's Rumble!