To anyone thinking this card is good: see wrynn, varian.
Does this card not make Varian Wrynn better by being a more consistent win condition? I.e.: Building a deck of late game non-battlecry minions and cheating them out?
Blizzard has repeatedly stated that minions having charge are the problem. So even though Savage Roar is strong, it's only OP when combined with charge minions and a sticky-minion metagame as we have now.
I think the best way to fix combo is to make Force of Nature summon 3 2/2 Treants with taunt, instead of charge.
This fixes the design limitation on FoN, whilst keeping it true to Druid's class style and lore.
An argument could also be make to bumping Savage Roar up to 4 mana at the same time. I don't think both would be neccessary, but I wouldn't argue with it.
Use lots oil and heat the pan up beforehand until the oil is at cooking temperature. The oil should be at a level where the white of the egg is entirely submerged, but the yolk sits above the oil. This way you will cook the white of the egg evenly and the yolk will stay runny.
This has the added benefit of not burning the bottom of the egg and making it all crispy (which I personally don't like).
Even though it uses a lot of oil, you can reuse this for a couple of days safely, so you don't need to feel as though you are wasting it.
I'm always bemused by the onslaught of anti-feminist abuse people get for posting anything relating to gender in video gaming cultures. As someone mentioned earlier, there is a substantial body of research in the social sciences that analyses the representation of both males and females in video game culture.
With some exceptions to games that make it their design focus to 'break the mold' in terms of gender representation, the concensus amongst those who study this field is that both genders are heavily misrepresented in games, but females to a much greater extent than males. If anyone cares enough to ask (nicely), I will quote some of these studies for you to look at yourselves. This is an issue because it makes video games far less accessible to the female community, which I think is a bit of a shame.
The point I'm trying to make is that whether you think it's a big deal or not, this is something that goes on throughout the video gaming world across all genres and platforms. At the end of the day, there is some correlation between the misrepresentation of women in video games and the lack of accessibility females feel when approaching video games in general. That to me makes it worth considering at the very least.
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I don't own the card so no data from playing it myself.
You should note though: from my experience playing against it, I'm pretty sure it's bugged. Text should actually read 'Discover a Pyroblast'
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I've been playing something similar since Ungoro launch but never considered the elemental mechanic as a useful inclusion. Can't wait to try it!
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Definitely Brawl. It's the only classic epic and every control-ish warrior since the dawn of time has run 2 copies
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Blizzard has repeatedly stated that minions having charge are the problem. So even though Savage Roar is strong, it's only OP when combined with charge minions and a sticky-minion metagame as we have now.
I think the best way to fix combo is to make Force of Nature summon 3 2/2 Treants with taunt, instead of charge.
This fixes the design limitation on FoN, whilst keeping it true to Druid's class style and lore.
An argument could also be make to bumping Savage Roar up to 4 mana at the same time. I don't think both would be neccessary, but I wouldn't argue with it.
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Use lots oil and heat the pan up beforehand until the oil is at cooking temperature. The oil should be at a level where the white of the egg is entirely submerged, but the yolk sits above the oil. This way you will cook the white of the egg evenly and the yolk will stay runny.
This has the added benefit of not burning the bottom of the egg and making it all crispy (which I personally don't like).
Even though it uses a lot of oil, you can reuse this for a couple of days safely, so you don't need to feel as though you are wasting it.
Source: Used to be a chef
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I'm always bemused by the onslaught of anti-feminist abuse people get for posting anything relating to gender in video gaming cultures. As someone mentioned earlier, there is a substantial body of research in the social sciences that analyses the representation of both males and females in video game culture.
With some exceptions to games that make it their design focus to 'break the mold' in terms of gender representation, the concensus amongst those who study this field is that both genders are heavily misrepresented in games, but females to a much greater extent than males. If anyone cares enough to ask (nicely), I will quote some of these studies for you to look at yourselves. This is an issue because it makes video games far less accessible to the female community, which I think is a bit of a shame.
The point I'm trying to make is that whether you think it's a big deal or not, this is something that goes on throughout the video gaming world across all genres and platforms. At the end of the day, there is some correlation between the misrepresentation of women in video games and the lack of accessibility females feel when approaching video games in general. That to me makes it worth considering at the very least.
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Ironbark Protector
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As it was just guessed before me, ill say Doomguard
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i'm torn between 2, but I'll go with Druid of the Claw
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That's what I was thinking about :) Battle of Mt. Hyjal
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Dark Wispers
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Kel'Thuzad
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Cabal Shadow Priest?
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Hi, I've been playing a very similar deck but started playing this one as it feels a lot smoother.
Thanks for the great deck!
EDIT: Didn't read the card explanations. Ooops!