Just thought i’d share my experiences, but Ysera Unleashed has just not disappointed. It’s won me almost every control matchup, I find myself more often getting 7/7s+ then small dragons. Anyone else?
So far I played maybe 20-30 matches and with those i faced only 1 druid. He was playing dragon ramp with the new ysera and he shuffled 14 portals ysera + the 4cost legendary that duplicates the last card you played. He destroyed me. I felt like I had no response to its power, and I haven't had a problem beating any other deck.
I feel like she was underrated...think it's potentially better than maylgos for mage, or alex for singletons, which were like, the two most hyped dragons.
Yep, and unlike the Warlock or Priest dragon legendarys you can't play around her, definetly the most underrated, that turns out to be one of the best dragons in this expansions, only second to Alexstrasza.
Druid traditionally has some issues with survivability against aggro and tempo decks, but Breath of Dreams helps massively, since its pre-nerfed Wildgrowth with card draw. But will it be enough to bump Druid to tier 1 ? ...
I agree that she has been performing extremely well, but I don't know how anybody couldn't see that coming. She is a single card that slots into a huge number of druid decks to dump large piles of stats onto the board in the late-game after you have drawn most of your deck--the idea that this would be good is the least surprising thing. Also, you can do stupid things with Flobbidinous Floop and Dragon Breeder in hyper-controlling matches (play Ysera, then follow up the next turn with Floop and 2x Breeder to add two more Yseras to your hand--a potential of 21 free dragons).
I have been testing her in Quest Druid, because that deck already has such amazing draw. However, I'm torn if she should exist alongside Chef Nomi, as the win-con, or if she should replace Nomi alltogether. But yes, she's been amazing so far. Any tips from anyone on this?
FYI, I didn't like any of the other cards Druid got, so I haven't been able to create any other really different deck with that class.
Funny, played Dragon Druid the whole morning and just got destroyed, and the game I won didn't need Ysera.
Never managed to play her, even before 9, because others have crazy turns and swings. Ramp just doesn't keep up, ironically, because everything for everyone is overstatted and cheaper than normally was, so being 1 or 2 mana ahead isn't actually a big deal.
Ysera is fine, the problem is rest of the deck around her. Anything that can create some sort of pressure is a huge trouble, mostly is only fine against passive Control.
Funny, played Dragon Druid the whole morning and just got destroyed, and the game I won didn't need Ysera.
Never managed to play her, even before 9, because others have crazy turns and swings. Ramp just doesn't keep up, ironically, because everything for everyone is overstatted and cheaper than normally was, so being 1 or 2 mana ahead isn't actually a big deal.
Ysera is fine, the problem is rest of the deck around her. Anything that can create some sort of pressure is a huge trouble, mostly is only fine against passive Control.
The great thing about her is that you DON'T need to put her in a dragon deck. Put her into a quest druid as your top-end finisher and just play normally until you can free up a turn to drop her.
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Just thought i’d share my experiences, but Ysera Unleashed has just not disappointed. It’s won me almost every control matchup, I find myself more often getting 7/7s+ then small dragons. Anyone else?
So far I played maybe 20-30 matches and with those i faced only 1 druid. He was playing dragon ramp with the new ysera and he shuffled 14 portals ysera + the 4cost legendary that duplicates the last card you played. He destroyed me. I felt like I had no response to its power, and I haven't had a problem beating any other deck.
I feel like she was underrated...think it's potentially better than maylgos for mage, or alex for singletons, which were like, the two most hyped dragons.
Yep, and unlike the Warlock or Priest dragon legendarys you can't play around her, definetly the most underrated, that turns out to be one of the best dragons in this expansions, only second to Alexstrasza.
Druid traditionally has some issues with survivability against aggro and tempo decks, but Breath of Dreams helps massively, since its pre-nerfed Wildgrowth with card draw. But will it be enough to bump Druid to tier 1 ? ...
I agree that she has been performing extremely well, but I don't know how anybody couldn't see that coming. She is a single card that slots into a huge number of druid decks to dump large piles of stats onto the board in the late-game after you have drawn most of your deck--the idea that this would be good is the least surprising thing. Also, you can do stupid things with Flobbidinous Floop and Dragon Breeder in hyper-controlling matches (play Ysera, then follow up the next turn with Floop and 2x Breeder to add two more Yseras to your hand--a potential of 21 free dragons).
I have been testing her in Quest Druid, because that deck already has such amazing draw. However, I'm torn if she should exist alongside Chef Nomi, as the win-con, or if she should replace Nomi alltogether. But yes, she's been amazing so far. Any tips from anyone on this?
FYI, I didn't like any of the other cards Druid got, so I haven't been able to create any other really different deck with that class.
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Funny, played Dragon Druid the whole morning and just got destroyed, and the game I won didn't need Ysera.
Never managed to play her, even before 9, because others have crazy turns and swings. Ramp just doesn't keep up, ironically, because everything for everyone is overstatted and cheaper than normally was, so being 1 or 2 mana ahead isn't actually a big deal.
Ysera is fine, the problem is rest of the deck around her. Anything that can create some sort of pressure is a huge trouble, mostly is only fine against passive Control.
The great thing about her is that you DON'T need to put her in a dragon deck. Put her into a quest druid as your top-end finisher and just play normally until you can free up a turn to drop her.