Deathwing supposedly was on Draneor before the dark portal exploded but then inexplicably is back on Azeroth.
Draenei are a retcon. Initially all Eredar joined the Burning Legion. This was later changed to include Draenei who did not join the Legion and escaped Argus with the help of the Naaru.
The Deathwing part was always very confusing... Even as a big fan of the lore, I never wrapped my head around Neltharion's coming to and then leaving Draenor...
To add to the changed made about Draenei and Eredars - i'm pretty sure that at some point in world of warcraft, Archimond and Kil'Jaeden were said to be the brothers of Velen rather than simply his friends turned nemesis.
What happens with Garrosh after he was defeated as the last boss in Pandaria and the next expansion WoD... How can he gets back in time to reunite his father and escaped from the Alliance and the Horde and also what happens after this expansion where is Grommash now .. ?
During his trial which happened shortly after the unfolding of the Siege of Orgrimmar, Garrosh was rescued by the remnants of his loyalists (including the then-leader of the Dragonmaw clan) and a rogue bronze dragon by the name of Kairozdormu. In order to escape the massive amount of alliance, horde and pandashan troops and leaders in presence, they tinkled with the fabric of time, and went back in the past, in Draenor, some time before the events of the corruption of the orcs. There Garrosh reunited with his father Grommash (without him knowing Garrosh was actually his son) and schemed in order to change the course of history, thus creating a parallel universe. Anticipating Gul'Dan's treachery and the plot of the Burning Legion, they then marched on to "seize their destiny" and create the Iron Horde, which somehow managed to open a portal to our present day Azeroth.
As for Grommash, he was last seen at Hellfire Citadel during the fight which led to the death of Archimond. As far as we know he lived on.
Now that I've got some time to play it, I have to say that Kalimos is overall incredibly powerful and his versatility is definitely the reason for his value within elemental decks. Aside from the obvious utility of the invocation of air, the invocation of fire has proved quite useful as a finishing move against most quest decks that you can basically only hope to beat by inflicting upon them sufficient damage in record time. Kalimos perfectly fits the midrange playstyle, which arguably remains a reliable counter against quest rogue, quest warrior, and so on...
On a sidenote, his invocation of earth does add some win-condition if you happen to run bloodlust in your midrange elemental deck, which I definitely think you should.
Wow. This card might actually topple Troggzor as the most overrated card in Hearthstone. Midrange shaman is in top deck mode by turn 8, more so now that azure drake is rotating out. I'm not convinced that you will be able to reliably chain together elementals to get these battlecries off, especially in the late game, unless you make an elemental control deck, in which case the Jade Lotus clan says hello. I'll re-evaluate this card when Aya says farewell in a year.
While I wouldn't be so quick to call this card overrated like Troggzor - because frankly, a 8 mana 7/7 deal three damages to the enemy's board/ or whatever suits you considering the circumstances, is mana well spent - I understand that the entire elemental mechanic relies on having enough of the good elementals at the right time, and that implies good draw, which shaman has always sucked at, and that's not gonna get better with ancestral knowledge (albeit no one played it) and azure drake. With only a poor mana tide totem, I have no idea how midrange/control elemental shaman will ever get enough reliability while decks like jade continue to be super-consistent.
The card looks and probably is great - but isn't the elemental archetype fatally too slow for a meta where Jade is dominant, even more so if lack of drawing cripples the otherwise strong control decks ?
Lore wise it would make sense for Hallazeal to be tagged as an elemental, considering ascendants are supposed to be puny mortals elevated to a higher form of being.
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Well no, since your violet teacher would eventually die.
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I highly doubt it is the remaining prince (Valanar or something) but rather 100% sure its an art of Koltira.
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Seems way too early and unlike what we've seen in the past.
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Its simply requires you to play the board a little more... Card is fine - "OP" has sense exclusively if no "reasonnable" counterplay exists.
Destroy the totem and the cheap crap - it will certainly demand you some effort and some slower style of playing, but you'll be fine.
And if you really need to blow some steam, well we got a topic for that...
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Now that I've got some time to play it, I have to say that Kalimos is overall incredibly powerful and his versatility is definitely the reason for his value within elemental decks. Aside from the obvious utility of the invocation of air, the invocation of fire has proved quite useful as a finishing move against most quest decks that you can basically only hope to beat by inflicting upon them sufficient damage in record time. Kalimos perfectly fits the midrange playstyle, which arguably remains a reliable counter against quest rogue, quest warrior, and so on...
On a sidenote, his invocation of earth does add some win-condition if you happen to run bloodlust in your midrange elemental deck, which I definitely think you should.
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I have to admit that playing Volazj in the deathrattle quest priest is an absolute delight. I actually got a few concedes from him :)
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I got double Ozruk and double Unite the Murlocs, which isn't so great, but admittedly, that's RNG frnor ya
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Ah, I'm guessing I did miss something ! Haven't played in a while, tbh, and I didn't notice there was some "groundfloor" rank past rank 20.
My bad then.
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So I was playing ladder today and lost a game at rank 15 - I didn't lose a star however, nor did I lose one some games later...
I may have missed something here, but that's not normal, right ?
Anyway, small bug report I guess :)
EDIT: Misunderstanding solved :D
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Lore wise it would make sense for Hallazeal to be tagged as an elemental, considering ascendants are supposed to be puny mortals elevated to a higher form of being.
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Actually, barely more than 30 cards left to be revealed
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