Alright, week two of this, time to get hype. I totally almost came in last, so I think it's only proper to probably not take any lessons from that at all. In all seriousness, I do hope that I've managed to make things a bit more interesting, and justify some of the initial weirdness. Here goes.
The Watcher Sentinel Set
"Released" during Saviors of Uldum.
Commons
Patrol Construct is an emblematic Endure minion.It can come down early and be protected by your hero power for early value, or later for insurance. Worth noting that it, like all Endure cards, keeps on triggering if it stays alive that long. (Can also be changed to a Tol'vir if need be) Worth noting that on the whole, The Watcher does not have a great deal of card draw.
Halt, Intruders!, is the same from last round, just moved to here.
Energized Bulwark is another straightforward way to use armor. Can be used for a quick trade, or for a big burst on something that's stuck around for a while.
Tol'vir Suppressor is also quite straightforward. He's meant to buy time if things get out of hand.
Rares
Shield Wall Protocol is a way for The Watcher to get a lot of armor out quickly, while also potentially serving as a plant for a spell type (like 'Potions'), 'Protocols,' to be filled out later on.
Flame Warden is a more impactful Endure card, and a high value target for your opponent. Ideally, taunts and its armor can help to keep it alive to get damage in. The 2/per armor clause hopefully ups the power of the card.
Earthrager's Axe is an experimental one. The Earth Spikes it summons have no effects other than just sitting there gumming up your opponent's board while you get it a little removal. I am very open to suggestions on this one.
Epics
Omega Decimator is pretty straightforward: single removal early, a lot more removal late. It's also my mechanic challenge card (hopefully Omega counts). The Omega name can change, I just wasn't sure if it was a necessary part of the mechanic. Right now, it also serves as the double digit challenge card, but if that's cheating, I can make a separate one.
Eternal Protectors is a big, flashy (potentially game ending) play for The Watcher. It helps keeps things alive, but also makes for excellent trades, if that's your thing. Worth noting that the minions remain the same entity when they 'die,' so all other effects persist. The deathrattle goes away, as well.
Legendary
Ammunae, Life Construct is obviously the poster boy for the minions that want armor put on them. He works similarly to the Dragon Soul: he tracks when armor is put on him, and every 2 he makes a token. He is meant to be a big play that can take over the game if left unchecked.
Tokens
As always, thanks in advance for any advice. I know this is a little all over the place, but I hope there's something good underneath it all. I also hope I've managed to fulfil the challenges. But if not, I'll remedy however needed.
I know this probably isn't helpful, but I'm going to add my voice to the confusion around the second challenge. Does the set we choose have any bearing on our cards besides the mechanic we use? Are we not allowed to use keywords introduced after that set? Is the set we choose going to be the one we use for later weeks?
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Alright, week two of this, time to get hype. I totally almost came in last, so I think it's only proper to probably not take any lessons from that at all. In all seriousness, I do hope that I've managed to make things a bit more interesting, and justify some of the initial weirdness. Here goes.
The Watcher Sentinel Set
"Released" during Saviors of Uldum.
Commons
Rares
Epics
Legendary
Tokens
As always, thanks in advance for any advice. I know this is a little all over the place, but I hope there's something good underneath it all. I also hope I've managed to fulfil the challenges. But if not, I'll remedy however needed.
Thanks, that makes sense.
I know this probably isn't helpful, but I'm going to add my voice to the confusion around the second challenge. Does the set we choose have any bearing on our cards besides the mechanic we use? Are we not allowed to use keywords introduced after that set? Is the set we choose going to be the one we use for later weeks?