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Quote from Kovachut >> Quote from YourPrivateNightmare >> Also, does anyone else feel like not making Rafaam's callback a curse was a missed opportunity. You could make it a 2-mana spell that gives your opponent a 2-mana curse that summons two imps for you at the start of their turn. As a 2-mana play it would be weak, but it would force your opponent to spend 2-mana doing nothing or else give you incredible value over time. I was also waiting for another curse card. Maybe we will get one in the future?
Quote from YourPrivateNightmare >> Also, does anyone else feel like not making Rafaam's callback a curse was a missed opportunity. You could make it a 2-mana spell that gives your opponent a 2-mana curse that summons two imps for you at the start of their turn. As a 2-mana play it would be weak, but it would force your opponent to spend 2-mana doing nothing or else give you incredible value over time.
Also, does anyone else feel like not making Rafaam's callback a curse was a missed opportunity.
You could make it a 2-mana spell that gives your opponent a 2-mana curse that summons two imps for you at the start of their turn.
As a 2-mana play it would be weak, but it would force your opponent to spend 2-mana doing nothing or else give you incredible value over time.
I was also waiting for another curse card. Maybe we will get one in the future?
I really hope so it was just such a wasted mechanic with a great premise.
I tried having fun once. It was awful.
He's actually Millhouse Manastorm in disguise, case closed
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I really hope so it was just such a wasted mechanic with a great premise.
I tried having fun once. It was awful.
He's actually Millhouse Manastorm in disguise, case closed
Also, does anyone else feel like not making Rafaam's callback a curse was a missed opportunity.
You could make it a 2-mana spell that gives your opponent a 2-mana curse that summons two imps for you at the start of their turn.
As a 2-mana play it would be weak, but it would force your opponent to spend 2-mana doing nothing or else give you incredible value over time.
I tried having fun once. It was awful.