It's a fairly simple quest to nerf (just increase the requirement of the later stages) and I don't actually think it's that broken in hunter.
Priest had a bottomless pile of cheap spells (especially 0 mana spells) and could very easily heal and keep control of the board.
Hunter has almost no efficient healing, very little reliable spell generation and while it's spells do decent face damage and can control the board, it's not insurmountable.
Also it's 0 cost spells don't synergize well with what the quest wants to do. So they could be dead cards in your hand forever.
I personally love City Tax… it’s finally more AOE for Paladin, and it’s severely underrated. You can easily bring out 2-3 spell damage adventurers out with Party Up! which would make City tax do 2-4 damage to all enemy minions.
It's half the price of Consecration but combos with Libram of Justice, Barov and Equality just as well. Could enable better control Paladin decks.
City Tax Equality is one more mana than Pyro equality.
Can anyone explain to me what she does exactly ? I don't quite get why she's more than a meme card
She makes you appear to be another class by giving you a different portrait and a different hero power when the game starts. Once you play a rogue card, you regain your original portrait and hero power.
Just tool your deck to crush face decks and take your licks with slower decks honestly.
New expansions ALWAYS favour established, quick decks. So just gear your deck to hard counter them.
It's a fairly simple quest to nerf (just increase the requirement of the later stages) and I don't actually think it's that broken in hunter.
Priest had a bottomless pile of cheap spells (especially 0 mana spells) and could very easily heal and keep control of the board.
Hunter has almost no efficient healing, very little reliable spell generation and while it's spells do decent face damage and can control the board, it's not insurmountable.
Also it's 0 cost spells don't synergize well with what the quest wants to do. So they could be dead cards in your hand forever.
It's half the price of Consecration but combos with Libram of Justice, Barov and Equality just as well. Could enable better control Paladin decks.
City Tax Equality is one more mana than Pyro equality.
She makes you appear to be another class by giving you a different portrait and a different hero power when the game starts. Once you play a rogue card, you regain your original portrait and hero power.
If you go on playhearthstone's card library and click on the i icon for both quests, there'll be a "related cards" section that outlines everything.
(All the extra cards under the rogue quests are the spy gadgets)
They had to reveal them by today pretty much.
The set looks nuts. Can't believe how much burn is in this set.