This is nothing. I play MTG Arena and you should have seen the first month after the last expansion, when a card named Oko, Thief of Crowns literally Thanosed the meta--it was in 60% of decks before they decided to swing the nerf-bat on it.
Who would have thought that a hard to remove 3-drop that lets you generate tokens that heal you, turns those tokens into 3/3s, polymorphs enemy minions into 3/3s and lets you steal their cards...once each turn...was going to cause problems?
This is nothing. I play MTG Arena and you should have seen the first month after the last expansion, when a card named Oko, Thief of Crowns literally Thanosed the meta--it was in 60% of decks before they decided to swing the nerf-bat on it.
Who would have thought that a hard to remove 3-drop that lets you generate tokens that heal you, turns those tokens into 3/3s, polymorphs enemy minions into 3/3s and lets you steal their cards...once each turn...was going to cause problems?
WotC knew. as blizzard did. they all knew. it must be a corporate decision.
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Blizzard presents... the longest week...
This morning, 3 games and 3 shamies (Surprise one murlock)
Hold fast, the nerf-inforcements are coming!!
this was the darkest and saddest week in the history of this game
This is nothing. I play MTG Arena and you should have seen the first month after the last expansion, when a card named Oko, Thief of Crowns literally Thanosed the meta--it was in 60% of decks before they decided to swing the nerf-bat on it.
Who would have thought that a hard to remove 3-drop that lets you generate tokens that heal you, turns those tokens into 3/3s, polymorphs enemy minions into 3/3s and lets you steal their cards...once each turn...was going to cause problems?
WotC knew. as blizzard did. they all knew. it must be a corporate decision.