So they will refill their board off the 1 card they drew from Leviathan? And that on turn 8? Well if your deck has neither killed them by turn 8 nor drawn an answer to the board they are about to create then I guess you deserve to lose that game.
If you're ahead on board, and they play Leviathan, they can clear A LOT of your board while developing their board and adding to their hand. They don't need a board in that scenario. Then if you play a board to contest theirs, they can bubble bot and win the board back. It's a nutty card.
Why do you deserve to lose that game because the paladin played a single 7 cost card? What? Maybe in the current state of the game where everything just explodes every turn it's fine, but if they were even remotely serious about toning down the game's excessiveness the card would be so broken.
Like if you guys think the deck is fine, whatever, but it "needing a board" is not a weakness that other tempo/midrange decks don't have.
What I am saying is that the Leviathan is a fair card for the cost it has (7 mana). It's board impact is not greater than Scales of Onyxia, Crabatoa, Gigafin, heck even Drek'Thar. So if your deck cannot answer such a turn 7 play, the problem is with your deck, not with the Leviathan. Tbh, I don't know 100% if the deck is 'fine', because I've been playing every day for 2 weeks (level 65 on the pass) and I have faced exactly 0 Mech Paladins so far, which of course makes me suspect that the deck is probably much weaker than even 'fine'.
Cariel is too good. Literally any Paladin deck, no matter whether aggro, control, tempo, slow, fast, starts with Cariel + 29 cards that fit the deck theme
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If you're ahead on board, and they play Leviathan, they can clear A LOT of your board while developing their board and adding to their hand. They don't need a board in that scenario. Then if you play a board to contest theirs, they can bubble bot and win the board back. It's a nutty card.
Why do you deserve to lose that game because the paladin played a single 7 cost card? What? Maybe in the current state of the game where everything just explodes every turn it's fine, but if they were even remotely serious about toning down the game's excessiveness the card would be so broken.
Like if you guys think the deck is fine, whatever, but it "needing a board" is not a weakness that other tempo/midrange decks don't have.
What I am saying is that the Leviathan is a fair card for the cost it has (7 mana). It's board impact is not greater than Scales of Onyxia, Crabatoa, Gigafin, heck even Drek'Thar. So if your deck cannot answer such a turn 7 play, the problem is with your deck, not with the Leviathan.
Tbh, I don't know 100% if the deck is 'fine', because I've been playing every day for 2 weeks (level 65 on the pass) and I have faced exactly 0 Mech Paladins so far, which of course makes me suspect that the deck is probably much weaker than even 'fine'.
The only turn 7 play from paladin that scares absolutely anybody is Lightforged Cariel. Without that, the class is just as bad as priest.
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Cariel is too good. Literally any Paladin deck, no matter whether aggro, control, tempo, slow, fast, starts with Cariel + 29 cards that fit the deck theme