During the repeat brawl, a comment I saw a few times was "why now, before we got the new cards?" The idea was that when the new cards arrived, they would put a new spin on the brawl and make it more interesting.
Now this is assuming that we go a few more weeks with new brawls. However, the question is this: would any of the old brawls dramatically change when the new cards are added, to the point that it might be worthwhile to go back at some point?
Myself I'm wondering if the Sunwell brawl (the 10 mana one) might change a good bit due to the new, more expensive cards.
I WOULD say Summoner's but I think that boat has sailed?
Hunter is probably much better in the Summoner brawl than he has been. Mage might be slightly better and Druid would probably want to add Mulch and Living Roots. The wonder Twins might also be very good in this format for Paladin, Priest and Druid.
In the 10 Mana Brawl Druid could be a beast now with Aviana. Of course Warrior got buffed with Varian in this brawl too. (Maybe even Hunter because their 2 legendaries combo can stop those insane opening while leaving 2 beasts back)
The absolute random deck brawl will be obviously different but I can't see which class got buffed/nerfed there.. Probably buff for Shaman and nerf for Warlock..
Banana brawl.. Not sure about that one but Flamewaker mage would probably still be dominant. Maybe Paladin got a slight buff with more abilities to generate tokens and an additional buff.
Well and in lot of the brawls Gormok would perform quite good.
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Who can take your trash out? Stomp it down for you? Shake the plastic bag and do the twisty thingy, too?
Yeah, I think I agree with the principle that Brawls should be repeatable only when new content arrives. Much like the idea of revisiting Adventures with new cards.
I'd say running a shredder brawl ("Mystic Pilot") with new cards would make a really fun experience, also a Unstable Portal brawl. Getting class epics/legends pell-mell in your hand requires skills to handle, quickly assemble combos and rule the board.
During the repeat brawl, a comment I saw a few times was "why now, before we got the new cards?" The idea was that when the new cards arrived, they would put a new spin on the brawl and make it more interesting.
Now this is assuming that we go a few more weeks with new brawls. However, the question is this: would any of the old brawls dramatically change when the new cards are added, to the point that it might be worthwhile to go back at some point?
Myself I'm wondering if the Sunwell brawl (the 10 mana one) might change a good bit due to the new, more expensive cards.
I WOULD say Summoner's but I think that boat has sailed?
So what do you think?
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Hunter is probably much better in the Summoner brawl than he has been. Mage might be slightly better and Druid would probably want to add Mulch and Living Roots. The wonder Twins might also be very good in this format for Paladin, Priest and Druid.
In the 10 Mana Brawl Druid could be a beast now with Aviana. Of course Warrior got buffed with Varian in this brawl too. (Maybe even Hunter because their 2 legendaries combo can stop those insane opening while leaving 2 beasts back)
The absolute random deck brawl will be obviously different but I can't see which class got buffed/nerfed there.. Probably buff for Shaman and nerf for Warlock..
Banana brawl.. Not sure about that one but Flamewaker mage would probably still be dominant. Maybe Paladin got a slight buff with more abilities to generate tokens and an additional buff.
Well and in lot of the brawls Gormok would perform quite good.
Who can take your trash out?
Stomp it down for you?
Shake the plastic bag
and do the twisty thingy, too?
Yeah, I think I agree with the principle that Brawls should be repeatable only when new content arrives. Much like the idea of revisiting Adventures with new cards.
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I'd say running a shredder brawl ("Mystic Pilot") with new cards would make a really fun experience, also a Unstable Portal brawl. Getting class epics/legends pell-mell in your hand requires skills to handle, quickly assemble combos and rule the board.
There is a lot of steak here...
Oh boy. I hadn't considered Aviana.
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