Here's the difference though, Chillmaw can still protect you if you don't have a dragon, and Duskbreaker is a lot more of a proactive board clear. Vek'lor and Saronite accomplish the same task at different power levels.
So anyone remember Twin Emperor Vek'lor, a decently played taunt minion in C'thun decks where if C'thun has 10 or more attack he'll summon his twin for two 7 mana 4/6s. or we could juts play Saronite Chaingang at 4 mana for two 2/3's and have half the stats, for nearly half the mana, and you don't need the C'thun gimmick. Plus if you get a buff on Saronite while it's in your hand the second minion also gets the buff where with Twin Emperor Vek'lor his brother gets nothing (Kinda selfish Vek'lor, didn't mommy ever tell you to share?) Heck Saronite isn't even a legendary so you can put two in the deck instead of 1, and have greater consistency.
Anyone wanna try to say this isn't true?
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Here's the difference though, Chillmaw can still protect you if you don't have a dragon, and Duskbreaker is a lot more of a proactive board clear. Vek'lor and Saronite accomplish the same task at different power levels.
So anyone remember Twin Emperor Vek'lor, a decently played taunt minion in C'thun decks where if C'thun has 10 or more attack he'll summon his twin for two 7 mana 4/6s. or we could juts play Saronite Chaingang at 4 mana for two 2/3's and have half the stats, for nearly half the mana, and you don't need the C'thun gimmick. Plus if you get a buff on Saronite while it's in your hand the second minion also gets the buff where with Twin Emperor Vek'lor his brother gets nothing (Kinda selfish Vek'lor, didn't mommy ever tell you to share?) Heck Saronite isn't even a legendary so you can put two in the deck instead of 1, and have greater consistency.
Anyone wanna try to say this isn't true?