I'll take you on a journey //sounds like Journey to Un'Goro. Note that it says 'I'll take you,' like a person's talking. To the unknown and beyond // Sounds like Un'Goro alright. But where will we go //Now this is interesting. It's like a quest, that doesn't know where you'll end up. And what could we find? //Moreover, it doesn't seem to even aim for any goal.
A. Is a person, who takes us on a journey, especially the junior explorers B. Goes into Un'goro, and entering the unknown is pretty much the definition of exploring. C. Doesn't know where they're going, or what they'll find, because that's how exploring works.
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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.
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So I'm just going to say it: it's Master of Ceremonies.
Whoever wants to go next can go.
Here's my riddle:
I may be small but that doesn't make me bad!
In fact, just seeing me will make any opponent mad.
If you get my friends out, then I'll very happily follow.
But soon I will cripple, isn't that hard to swallow?
But at least when I do, less people will wallow.
I think I know what I'm talking about.
Patches the Pirate
You got it!
I think I know what I'm talking about.
Whoever wants to go can go since I already went recently.
Ok, my time...
In the reviews i was the sleeper...
Corridor Creeper
If this is right whoever wants to go can go.
Ok, I will try
With the power of the Medusa i can turn any of you in the stone
But you, poor creatures will never know which one it will be
Maybe some kind of random freeze effect... Demented Frostcaller?
On the third day before Witchwood, Blizzard gave to me,
three Handlock decks,
two Molten Giants
and a winstreak to Legend Rank #3
Disclaimer: This is a fictional poem and this didn't actually happen to me.
No, It is not freeze effect
Zola the Gorgon. Again, same thing as last time.
Nope, Zola looks like medusa, but i mention it with another meaning...
"I am long forgotten, many from you never saw me"
Tinkmaster Overspark?
Sorry guys I was away whole weekend but as i see nobody was right...
I dont have time anymore to check thread every day so i will give you final hint and i bet that first person will post right answer
It is non collectible / old adventure boss card
Archaedas is the best I could think of.
yep, you got it
i was not sure if I can use non collectible card so ppl was distracted maybe a little bit
your turn
Alright, here goes:
I'll take you on a journey
To the unknown and beyond
But where will we go
And what could we find?
Explore Un'Goro?
Nope.
I'll take you on a journey //sounds like Journey to Un'Goro. Note that it says 'I'll take you,' like a person's talking.
To the unknown and beyond // Sounds like Un'Goro alright.
But where will we go //Now this is interesting. It's like a quest, that doesn't know where you'll end up.
And what could we find? //Moreover, it doesn't seem to even aim for any goal.
That in mind, it sure sounds like Elise the Trailblazer.
A. Is a person, who takes us on a journey, especially the junior explorers
B. Goes into Un'goro, and entering the unknown is pretty much the definition of exploring.
C. Doesn't know where they're going, or what they'll find, because that's how exploring works.
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.