Sunreaver Spy looks like its capable of carrying games by itself, especially if there's a secret protecting it. I think it will mostly depend on how many minions you can get on the board in the early game, before all your secrets come out.
So we saw a lot of cards for Silence Priest, right? I missed out on when it was good last time, so what do you think a modern standard build would look like? I'm interested to see if Soldier of Fortune will make it as the 4th silence target.
I think the best chance for the package is in Rush Warrior; Rush will need to fill out their deck, and having a way to win even after you lose the board could be good. I'd probably cut Seaforium Bomber though.
Eh, I like the direction Secret Paladin is going. Dragon Shaman would've been cool, but it's important to have good aggro decks. Only class I'm really sad for is Warrior; maybe a bomb/dragon deck could work? Or dragon/rush in a more aggressive meta.
In the control vs control you can afford the tempo loss. For other matchups (midrange and aggro, I'd be suprised if there are any combo decks) you should've already won with your removal a long time ago. Don't see how this wouldn't be an amazing card in warrior, warlock, and shaman. Delaying fatigue is pretty awesome.
I'm more interested to see if their will be enough neutral cards that support the new decks to make them viable. Mainly Dragon Paladin and Heal/Treant Druid.
While there could still be a card that brings this all together, I don't think Heal Druid does enough powerful things to see play, especially when you consider the infinite value of Shaman and Rogue, and the better defensive capabilities of Paladin and Warrior.
I'd rather make a deck that is fun, that I created and lose more than I win, than play some boring ass netdeck that feels like an Arena deck and it wins often.
I also want to say, if you net deck and climb ladder with it you are a scrub. You have zero skill in deck building, and you should feel sorry for yourself. You're copying some one else's homework and claiming it as your own and expecting a reward. When more and more scrubs play these netdecks you really start to see how bad those deck are and how easily they can be taken apart and beaten!
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Sunreaver Spy looks like its capable of carrying games by itself, especially if there's a secret protecting it. I think it will mostly depend on how many minions you can get on the board in the early game, before all your secrets come out.
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So we saw a lot of cards for Silence Priest, right? I missed out on when it was good last time, so what do you think a modern standard build would look like? I'm interested to see if Soldier of Fortune will make it as the 4th silence target.
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I think the best chance for the package is in Rush Warrior; Rush will need to fill out their deck, and having a way to win even after you lose the board could be good. I'd probably cut Seaforium Bomber though.
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Eh, I like the direction Secret Paladin is going. Dragon Shaman would've been cool, but it's important to have good aggro decks. Only class I'm really sad for is Warrior; maybe a bomb/dragon deck could work? Or dragon/rush in a more aggressive meta.
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In the control vs control you can afford the tempo loss. For other matchups (midrange and aggro, I'd be suprised if there are any combo decks) you should've already won with your removal a long time ago. Don't see how this wouldn't be an amazing card in warrior, warlock, and shaman. Delaying fatigue is pretty awesome.
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I'm more interested to see if their will be enough neutral cards that support the new decks to make them viable. Mainly Dragon Paladin and Heal/Treant Druid.
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Do yourself a favor and watch the video, its amazing!
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I always love the "well, how can you criticize it if you haven't done better?" argument. Haven't even watched GoT, but this thread is entertaining.
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If only Happy Ghoul was still in Standard! Definently a cool card, will see play in any half-decent token druid.
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While there could still be a card that brings this all together, I don't think Heal Druid does enough powerful things to see play, especially when you consider the infinite value of Shaman and Rogue, and the better defensive capabilities of Paladin and Warrior.
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This will be for Tempo Mage what Secret Plan was for hunter: the 30th card in your deck that can be used to tech a variety of matchups. I like it.
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The name on Witchwood Incarnate makes me think its fake. Have you asked your friend where he got this?
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Wait a second....this with elekk and betrug could actually make a control warlock deck ok!
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Unless we get some awesome deathrattles this won't work in Standard. Cool effect though