This is the best co-op brawl I think, better than the pinata one anyway. Get to use lots of cards which never see play and work well in the brawl. Sideshow Spelleater & the lightbane sister very good here.
Poll is bummed in the gob btw ;) EDIT: Unbummed now, must have used gobguard pro.
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"Am I too late? Did I miss it?!"
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Does exactly what is says on the tin.
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I am super butthurt that there isn't a way for players to purchase card backs in Hearthstone.
That card back sure looks cool and all, but I can't warrant a pre-purchase for a game I don't play to have it.
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Since the new October patch I have noticed that Celestial Dreamer does not trigger the quest count.
Unsure if this also then applies to Shellshifter, since it is a Transform effect and not a 'gain +2/+2' effect.
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Got my idea from Sword of Justice. The initial concept of durability loss is present with a higher criteria to activate the stated effect, combined with a steep mana cost equals... well...
Not sure if too slow or OP. It's a Warrior Weap- uh, stance...
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I like the idea of running one copy of a card but getting two copies out of it, if you can meet the steep quota - precious face health.
It goes without saying: if you can't survive the damage then you'll inevitably die from drawing this card. Hero immunity would be key to playing this card, especially for the class that is renowned for sacrificing health to gain any advantage possible.
NB: The 'copy' does not deal 8 damage to your hero, since it is summoned and not drawn.
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It's not a boat, contrary to the name...
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What the hell is going on? I visit this site for information on trending decktypes and news about upcoming content, and a 'test' deck made by a member of staff(?) is getting over 1000+ upvotes.
It's not even the best deck out there I mean come on, Claw is so two thousand and fifteen.
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I like the idea (silly as it is) for a card to dazzle and surprise all who dare to play it for the simplicity of dumping your deck directly into play with a spectacular array of spells and confusion. Lawsuits and Court Orders would surely ensue. And all for just 7 mana.
In short, Dr. Agon takes the randomness (but never the fun) out of Yogg-Saron, Hope's End. And it's a Dragon why not, sheesh!
Please Note: Side effect when using Dr. Agon may include, but are not limited to: loss of spell cards, loss of board prescence, fatal damage, interruption of Battlecry effect (similar to Yogg). Please read the manual before playing.
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My take on the idea of Milling your opponent.
+ Good statline for 4 mana. Similar to Pit Lord / Hungry Dragon.
+ Thins out both decks.
+ Maximises the number of cards in your opponents hand to further the potential to mill successfully.
- Any spells you draw are placed into your opponent's hand i.e. Twisting Nether, Map to the Golden Monkey or Siphon Soul to name a few.
Although the card text does sound a bit misleading, your opponent does NOT give you any spells that they draw, as it is you who is playing the effect. That would be pretty neat but the idea is to get your opponents hand full, fast.