So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
'While you've done very well, finding similar cards, You've missed out, I would say, on just one major part, So please call me up, when you've finished a walk, Then circle on back, and we'll see what you've got.'
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So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
That is not it, as it's newer than anything it might be referring to.
However, if you were, in fact, referring to Felsoul Inquisitor, you're on the right track on one major point, but I should mention that the stats are identical.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
That is not it, as it's newer than anything it might be referring to.
However, if you were, in fact, referring to Felsoul Inquisitor, you're on the right track on one major point, but I should mention that the stats are identical.
I was referring to Felsoul, but, at the risk of giving too much away. There's not many demons from Witchwood..
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Hunky Pupser is on the right path (through the woods, as it were), but seems to be having trouble locating the match.
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So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Sneaky devil and blood imp ain't quite from the right places, Foss (specifically, the forest). I'll add this one, though. The cards I'm referring to have the same mana cost as well.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Alright, time for another clue, I think. This should pretty well draw things to a close.
Make the wrong people mad, draw the higher-ups' ire, And your neck might get met, with some sharp razor wire. And you want to live on? It's not likely you will, For my name's a command, and it's one that means kill!
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So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
I feel like there is literally nothing this could be. There are only three demons from the Witchwood (Felsoul Inquisitor, Witchwood Piper, and Witchwood Imp) and of those three, there is not a single minion that shares their exact costs and stats AND whose text is only one word off, and I've looked over every single minion in the entire game. Unless that is, you're talking about an uncollectible minion from an adventure, which I haven't looked at
If you guys want to give up, I'm perfectly fine with that. Or, if you'd prefer another clue, that's also an option. I guarantee you have the materials to get the correct answer, though.
You're making one crucial assumption that's really screwing you over.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Voodoo Doctor (adding Echo creates Squashling from the Witchwood) ?
That's close, but not quite devilish.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Is this Cheaty Anklebiter? (as a copy of Blowgill Sniper)?
Goodness gracious.
It is neither.
'While you've done very well, finding similar cards,
You've missed out, I would say, on just one major part,
So please call me up, when you've finished a walk,
Then circle on back, and we'll see what you've got.'
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Perhaps Twilight Drake? Its Witchwood counterpart being Bewitched Guardian
These are all very close to matching the clues, and they're all off on the exact same point.
Which is to say, it is not Twilight drake.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Rusty Recycler
I believe that all we need is to breathe and feed and breed and when you feel the need feel free to feel free. Gimpusoid#2403
That is not it, as it's newer than anything it might be referring to.
However, if you were, in fact, referring to Felsoul Inquisitor, you're on the right track on one major point, but I should mention that the stats are identical.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Loatheb and Rebuke
Dammit, was just coming back to say that :-/
I believe that all we need is to breathe and feed and breed and when you feel the need feel free to feel free. Gimpusoid#2403
I was referring to Felsoul, but, at the risk of giving too much away. There's not many demons from Witchwood..
I believe that all we need is to breathe and feed and breed and when you feel the need feel free to feel free. Gimpusoid#2403
Sneaky Devil and Raid Leader?
Or Blood Imp and Young Priestess?oops, not the same stats
This space is intentionally blank.
It is not those two.
Hunky Pupser is on the right path (through the woods, as it were), but seems to be having trouble locating the match.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Sneaky devil and blood imp ain't quite from the right places, Foss (specifically, the forest). I'll add this one, though. The cards I'm referring to have the same mana cost as well.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
I'm lost :-p
I believe that all we need is to breathe and feed and breed and when you feel the need feel free to feel free. Gimpusoid#2403
Alright, time for another clue, I think. This should pretty well draw things to a close.
Make the wrong people mad, draw the higher-ups' ire,
And your neck might get met, with some sharp razor wire.
And you want to live on? It's not likely you will,
For my name's a command, and it's one that means kill!
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
I feel like there is literally nothing this could be. There are only three demons from the Witchwood (Felsoul Inquisitor, Witchwood Piper, and Witchwood Imp) and of those three, there is not a single minion that shares their exact costs and stats AND whose text is only one word off, and I've looked over every single minion in the entire game. Unless that is, you're talking about an uncollectible minion from an adventure, which I haven't looked at
If you guys want to give up, I'm perfectly fine with that. Or, if you'd prefer another clue, that's also an option. I guarantee you have the materials to get the correct answer, though.
You're making one crucial assumption that's really screwing you over.
So, when a warrior uses Dead Man's Hand, what does that actually mean in terms of flavor? Is he the dead man? Does he cut off his own hand? Is that why he has Tentacles for Arms? Does he think that tentacles are actually as good as arms?
These reasons and more are why I think warriors are more mysterious than people give them credit for.
Holy shit I think I just got it:
is it Call in the Finishers?
It's the same as Fiendish Circle,which is from Witchwood and summons demons instead of murlocs
And explains the "call me up, when u finished a walk" and the circle on back thing