Reckless rocketeer seems fine. Lifedrinker could be another option. Harrison jones or acidic swamp ooze, maybe, if u dont already play one & are running unto a lot of hunters
A token card is a non-collectible card generated by a collectible card. For example, any of the Dream cards generated by Ysera, the Bronze Dragons generated by Bronze Herald, or the Squirrels generated by Acornbearer are token cards. Non-collectible cards summoned directly to the board by a collectible card can also be token cards. For example: the Mechanical Dragonling summoned by Dragonling Mechanic. Token cards are cards you could play in a game, but which you cannot obtain in your card collection.
Another possible definition of token cards are cards that fit into a “Token” style deck - small, low mana minions that often replace themselves on the board or in your hand when they die (Acornbearer, Mecharoo, Loot Hoarder, etc.) and that synergize with cards that buff your board (Power of the Wild, Savage Roar, Bloodlust, etc.)
My guess is that you are asking about cards that fall under the first definition. Let me know if you have more questions!
Hope you have fun! I thought of another cheaper idea for control warlock which is humongous razorleaf plus sunfury protector, faceless shambles, or defender of argus for defense. You can throw in spellbreakers as well to synergize with the razorleafs cuz they are good against a bunch of decks, especially paladin
Given your description of your collection, I think you are closer to the warlock decks. Guldan Bloodreaver can replace jaraxxus for late game inevitability (though jaraxxus is a really fun card and still good if you wanna craft it) and the giants can be replaced (frozen crusher, for example could work ok). I think priest has some really fun cards right now, but cards like blood bloom, defile, and a growing demon tribe synergy have me really excited about warlock. Also, I think you will have more flexibility with the warlock cards to adapt to a more midrange or even zoo style if you want to/need to in order to counter other decks
i just beat a priest by stealing their prophet velen with Frostmourne, then blasting them in the face with 2 death coils gathered from 3 lich kings and smacking them with Y'shaarj. i also stole the ysera my opponent pulled out with barnes with Frostmourne. i was truly truly cackling with glee
so I was wondering if a one turn kill is possible with the following cards. Play Valeera the hollow. Play 30+ copies of counterfeit coin from hero power passive. Play spectral pillager and target face. Is this possible???? Will the passive Shadow Reflections synergize with counterfeit coin this way? I haven't got spectral pillager or valeera the hollow yet cuz I don't play much rogue and didn't get them in packs. Does anyone know if this combo works?
This seems like a very balanced card. It's strong against control and weak against aggro which is interesting. It fits really well in with the other treant cards Druid has so it seems a very natural card, though I suppose you could make the case that Druid is more about transforming its own minions than its opponents.
It also occurs to me that while it's not a great card against aggressive decks (i.e. Pirate warrior, quest rogue, etc) it is really good in an aggressive druid deck to allow you to make value trades vs other aground decks and as great removal against control/midrange. Also, in a midrange or control druid, it potentially makes starfall a better card.
This is my entry to the contest: Sanguine Vision - "You wouldn't normally gaze unceasingly into a crystal swirling with blood mist, but it just seems like a really, really good idea right now."
I imagine this as an Old Gods card, setting up a big C'thun turn or something. My design process was "Whats the most polarizing card i can think of?" So that's why it's also a 9 mana spell, but also a Warlock card so you could say cast it for 2 mana with Bloodbloom. Maybe some Molten giant synergy?? I also think that if you dodge the penalty for revealing your opponents hand by having no cards in hand, this is still balanced, since u spend 9 mana to do nothing on board.
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Yea It’s strong! It will probably drop off as control decks get refined, but it’s a solid deck I think :)
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Reckless rocketeer seems fine. Lifedrinker could be another option. Harrison jones or acidic swamp ooze, maybe, if u dont already play one & are running unto a lot of hunters
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Welcome!
A token card is a non-collectible card generated by a collectible card. For example, any of the Dream cards generated by Ysera, the Bronze Dragons generated by Bronze Herald, or the Squirrels generated by Acornbearer are token cards. Non-collectible cards summoned directly to the board by a collectible card can also be token cards. For example: the Mechanical Dragonling summoned by Dragonling Mechanic. Token cards are cards you could play in a game, but which you cannot obtain in your card collection.
Another possible definition of token cards are cards that fit into a “Token” style deck - small, low mana minions that often replace themselves on the board or in your hand when they die (Acornbearer, Mecharoo, Loot Hoarder, etc.) and that synergize with cards that buff your board (Power of the Wild, Savage Roar, Bloodlust, etc.)
My guess is that you are asking about cards that fall under the first definition. Let me know if you have more questions!
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Elder scrolls legends has some cool mechanics, good solo and versus content, and it’s easier to collect packs & cards for free than hearthstone by far
also, if u are a fan of the elder scrolls series, there is a lot of cool lore references in art/mechanics/story of the game
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Thats artistically and physiologically debatable
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Well, seems pretty playable/flexible. Art Looks more like a lion than any lion in the game yet so thats a net buff for lions in HS
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Here is my card submission, Terrifying Troll!
Flavor text: "Eeeek!! Powercreep!"
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Hope you have fun! I thought of another cheaper idea for control warlock which is humongous razorleaf plus sunfury protector, faceless shambles, or defender of argus for defense. You can throw in spellbreakers as well to synergize with the razorleafs cuz they are good against a bunch of decks, especially paladin
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Given your description of your collection, I think you are closer to the warlock decks. Guldan Bloodreaver can replace jaraxxus for late game inevitability (though jaraxxus is a really fun card and still good if you wanna craft it) and the giants can be replaced (frozen crusher, for example could work ok). I think priest has some really fun cards right now, but cards like blood bloom, defile, and a growing demon tribe synergy have me really excited about warlock. Also, I think you will have more flexibility with the warlock cards to adapt to a more midrange or even zoo style if you want to/need to in order to counter other decks
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i just beat a priest by stealing their prophet velen with Frostmourne, then blasting them in the face with 2 death coils gathered from 3 lich kings and smacking them with Y'shaarj. i also stole the ysera my opponent pulled out with barnes with Frostmourne. i was truly truly cackling with glee
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Ah ok. I got misled by the "each time you play a card..." part of the text, forgetting u only got 1 shadow reflection card
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so I was wondering if a one turn kill is possible with the following cards. Play Valeera the hollow. Play 30+ copies of counterfeit coin from hero power passive. Play spectral pillager and target face. Is this possible???? Will the passive Shadow Reflections synergize with counterfeit coin this way? I haven't got spectral pillager or valeera the hollow yet cuz I don't play much rogue and didn't get them in packs. Does anyone know if this combo works?
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This seems like a very balanced card. It's strong against control and weak against aggro which is interesting. It fits really well in with the other treant cards Druid has so it seems a very natural card, though I suppose you could make the case that Druid is more about transforming its own minions than its opponents.
It also occurs to me that while it's not a great card against aggressive decks (i.e. Pirate warrior, quest rogue, etc) it is really good in an aggressive druid deck to allow you to make value trades vs other aground decks and as great removal against control/midrange. Also, in a midrange or control druid, it potentially makes starfall a better card.
its a simple, nice design
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This is my entry to the contest: Sanguine Vision - "You wouldn't normally gaze unceasingly into a crystal swirling with blood mist, but it just seems like a really, really good idea right now."
I imagine this as an Old Gods card, setting up a big C'thun turn or something. My design process was "Whats the most polarizing card i can think of?" So that's why it's also a 9 mana spell, but also a Warlock card so you could say cast it for 2 mana with Bloodbloom. Maybe some Molten giant synergy?? I also think that if you dodge the penalty for revealing your opponents hand by having no cards in hand, this is still balanced, since u spend 9 mana to do nothing on board.
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oh wow! mirage caller is like a on board barnes for this deck. very cool