I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of this, but I just pulled a legendary card (Whizbang) and knowing the gold version of it was really good, I instantly had the thought: "I wish HS had the option of upgrading a currently owned card to its gold version for a small discount." (Obviously, the normal version would be "consumed" in the process.) I doubt it'll ever happen, but it would be a nice change regardless of the amount of the discount.
Disclaimer: I only play standard, so the only card I wouldn't consider DE'ing from that list is Velen (I'd keep Krul as well if his days weren't numbered).
In my limited experience playing Cubelock and never passing rank 5, the Prince 3 combo is a lot easier to pull off than Umbra. Personally, I don't think either are must have for the deck.
The supply/demand economic principles apply here as well. If you decide that tech'ing a ooze (or oozes) is worth it, then you are removing a card from your deck. Just look at Geist, he's far from being in every deck despite being good against most of the meta decks because those people are unwilling to allocate a spot in their deck for it. I'm sure the prevelance of ooze's will increase, but probably not to the extreme you think. You can't tech for everything and still have good deck.
Plot twist: You have dissociative identity disorder (unprofessional med student troll opinion)
In all seriousness, Keleseth is really hard to replace since you should prolly change more than just him in the deck (i.e. add more good 2 drops that you elected to go without bc of him). He's pretty much a must-have for any Kelesth deck because of the unique deck archetype he requires.
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I've been running MC Blingtron in the Vizier/Menace slot (also still running the 2x Fogsails although I haven't tried Neophyte).
MC feels really good.
EDIT: just saw where MC was added to the deck.
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If you were to do that, what would you cut from the main deck to make room for Zil?
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I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of this, but I just pulled a legendary card (Whizbang) and knowing the gold version of it was really good, I instantly had the thought: "I wish HS had the option of upgrading a currently owned card to its gold version for a small discount." (Obviously, the normal version would be "consumed" in the process.) I doubt it'll ever happen, but it would be a nice change regardless of the amount of the discount.
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Disclaimer: I only play standard, so the only card I wouldn't consider DE'ing from that list is Velen (I'd keep Krul as well if his days weren't numbered).
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Here is my C'Thun deck I have been having reasonable success with in standard ranks 10-15 recently (I'm sure it's not optimized):
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In my limited experience playing Cubelock and never passing rank 5, the Prince 3 combo is a lot easier to pull off than Umbra. Personally, I don't think either are must have for the deck.
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Have you actually seen this interaction? I'm just curious as I assumed it would still count since it never goes to hand anyhow.
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Looks like a beast, sounds like a beast, I really wish this were a beast.
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I think the expansion is very well done. A lot of new stuff to play around with. You are never going to satisfy everyone and haters gon' hate.
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The only DK I haven't really played much is the Paladin DK, so I can't really speak on him, but the others are def a lot of fun and viable.
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Cool story bro
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The supply/demand economic principles apply here as well. If you decide that tech'ing a ooze (or oozes) is worth it, then you are removing a card from your deck. Just look at Geist, he's far from being in every deck despite being good against most of the meta decks because those people are unwilling to allocate a spot in their deck for it. I'm sure the prevelance of ooze's will increase, but probably not to the extreme you think. You can't tech for everything and still have good deck.
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Plot twist: You have dissociative identity disorder (unprofessional med student troll opinion)
In all seriousness, Keleseth is really hard to replace since you should prolly change more than just him in the deck (i.e. add more good 2 drops that you elected to go without bc of him). He's pretty much a must-have for any Kelesth deck because of the unique deck archetype he requires.