This guy looks so much like the new dr.7... that one neutral legendary that can turn the tables and which everyone will try to have.
Only difference being that this guy(s) is only useful in a C'thun deck, but I bet it will be quite widespread.
I hope WOG won't force the crafting of The Black Knight, which may be a useful card in case of taunt overflow, but it is also quite bland for a legendary, especially in case I have to craft it solely for the purpose of handling the new meta...
On the other hand, those like me who stupidly crafted The Black Knight just as it was going out of meta can finally get their dust's worth. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a meta full of taunt minions!
It is still the only card that can deal with a bunch of larger creatures in rogue, so under the right in the right meta/ deck, yes, it's still playable. I agree with everyone that rogue needed a higher attack weapon/ a weapon buff this expantion. Pretty sure it would continue to see a lot of play even in standard then.
Therefore you have a overall chance of ~50% of getting at least some value, but also ~46.15% to get a bad one and still ~3.85% to most likely straight up lose.
You're talking about Wild I assume? The numbers are much, much better in Standard.
The list isn't perfect anyway. Charged Hammer and Poisoned Blade are not bad outcomes. Tentacles for Arms is a good outcome, even. (Ok, charged hammer might be bad depending on game plan)
I'm not sure if it really matters that much in lategame if you get a 3/2 or a 2/3 either.
Worgen OTK is much more ridiculous than this. Yeah it requires more cards to pull off but you build your deck around this with lots of draw and control. Charge > inner ragex2 > rampage is 24 damage.
Still, this card illustrates design space problems with Charge which has always been a stupid card. It reminds me of the Master of Disguise nerf but they must have forgotten this existed.
You are also acting like Death's Bite into Grom (14 damage) hasn't ever existed.
Or just put this in worgen OTK for extra burst options. Play Jeweled Scarab for additional Charges XD
This is that card you keep in your hand until all the cards in both decks have been played. Now your opponent is forced to draw cards and can't do anything about it.
YOU GET A FREE C'THUN, AND YOU GET A FREE C'THUN, AND YOU GET A FREE C'THUN!
Turns out, we have to pay taxes over all those free C'thuns if we want to use them now. 1600 dust, please! I guess C'thun is not an FTP deck after all.
Funny. Compare this to the new druid and paladin token cards and this is obviously better than those two. I though warlock always got the bad cards because of their strong hero power?
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The EU server is already doing horribly. Expansion hasn't even been released yet.
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By the way, my actual answer: Midrange Blood Warriors will be the first deck I try, probably. Midrange hunter after that and then some C'Thun decks.
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Not hearthstone, probably. I'd like to, but I have no expectation of being able to access the EU Hearthstone servers tomorrow.
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It is still the only card that can deal with a bunch of larger creatures in rogue, so under the right in the right meta/ deck, yes, it's still playable. I agree with everyone that rogue needed a higher attack weapon/ a weapon buff this expantion. Pretty sure it would continue to see a lot of play even in standard then.
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This makes me excited to keep playing mill druid in wild.
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Also, Shadowcaster.
(after a Shadowstep.)
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The second warrior C'Thun class card.
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This is that card you keep in your hand until all the cards in both decks have been played. Now your opponent is forced to draw cards and can't do anything about it.
That's the ONLY way I see this work.
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YOU GET A FREE C'THUN, AND YOU GET A FREE C'THUN, AND YOU GET A FREE C'THUN!
Turns out, we have to pay taxes over all those free C'thuns if we want to use them now. 1600 dust, please! I guess C'thun is not an FTP deck after all.
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Funny. Compare this to the new druid and paladin token cards and this is obviously better than those two. I though warlock always got the bad cards because of their strong hero power?