As for playability, I'm probably gonna try it out in every class (maybe except Warrior). This means I really like and am looking forward for this card. As well as for whole adventure.
People most likely play her wrong, that's why your notion that you counter her with ease. But if you play her right, she's at least good if not amazing.
Sigma, can you elaborate on how Fel Reaver fits nowaday meta, which you said a couple of post before? Btw, I love Fel Reaver, but I need to be convinced to love it even more :)
In 95% of situations your opponent will burn half of your deck after You play this card.
Unless you reach fatigue there is 0 (zero) disadvantage to having your deck burnt. You can get even all your cards burnt, even lose some health by fatigue, but if you win at that moment you got no harm from Fel Reaver. In fact, it most probably made that win much more possible.
I use Gadgetzan Jouster in my control Hunter deck in which Zombie Chow is counter-productive to Hero power (sometimes my turn 2/3 is just using Hero power due to bad hand or controlish opponent) as well as the main bulk of my minions are 4-7 mana minions (no Mad Scientist, no Knife Juggler). I find it helpful even if it doesn't win joust, it is 1/2 body on board and may give me valuable insight on my opponent's deck (somewhat "controlling" his deck).
I think in midrange/control Hunter decks Gadgetzan Jouster is a no-brainer over Zombie Chow if you want such control 1-mana card included.
Only if Gadgetzan Jouster had better art, I would be totally in love with her :)
All in all, it's really good that there are so many opinions on which of the two cards are more worthy. This means that a new card filled a niche, is not over- or underpowered, not a "powercreep" making obsolete old cards and is applicable to some decks, depending on playstyle and aim of the deck. Good design and execution, Blizzard.
His effect is so unique for both gameplay and mindset of players that I'm feeling like playing a different game with it. I crafted two Reavers after an arena run which was the most amazing and memorable run I've ever had. In constructed it's not that viable, cause of fair amount of mages with various freezing cards, as well as rogues' saps. But the feeling of a race it brings - if I will have enough cards to support Reaver and smash his face, and the notion from my opponent thinking that discarding cards is gonna hurt me instead of getting rid of Reaver - is worth trying any Reaver-deck (mage, shaman or even rogue with conceal, sap for opponent's taunts and eviscerates for finishers).
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Golden version of this should be gorgeous!
As for playability, I'm probably gonna try it out in every class (maybe except Warrior). This means I really like and am looking forward for this card. As well as for whole adventure.
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To me - yes. Best brawl experience ever.
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What is this shit?
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People most likely play her wrong, that's why your notion that you counter her with ease. But if you play her right, she's at least good if not amazing.
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You should run at least one copy already.
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Hehe, funny.
Well, no...
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Sigma, can you elaborate on how Fel Reaver fits nowaday meta, which you said a couple of post before? Btw, I love Fel Reaver, but I need to be convinced to love it even more :)
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Unless you reach fatigue there is 0 (zero) disadvantage to having your deck burnt. You can get even all your cards burnt, even lose some health by fatigue, but if you win at that moment you got no harm from Fel Reaver. In fact, it most probably made that win much more possible.
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No Fel Reaver is good.
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May the RNGesus be with you
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I use Gadgetzan Jouster in my control Hunter deck in which Zombie Chow is counter-productive to Hero power (sometimes my turn 2/3 is just using Hero power due to bad hand or controlish opponent) as well as the main bulk of my minions are 4-7 mana minions (no Mad Scientist, no Knife Juggler). I find it helpful even if it doesn't win joust, it is 1/2 body on board and may give me valuable insight on my opponent's deck (somewhat "controlling" his deck).
I think in midrange/control Hunter decks Gadgetzan Jouster is a no-brainer over Zombie Chow if you want such control 1-mana card included.
Only if Gadgetzan Jouster had better art, I would be totally in love with her :)
All in all, it's really good that there are so many opinions on which of the two cards are more worthy. This means that a new card filled a niche, is not over- or underpowered, not a "powercreep" making obsolete old cards and is applicable to some decks, depending on playstyle and aim of the deck. Good design and execution, Blizzard.
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Yeah, best Rogue card of the whole expansion, at least in theory, is a Pirate. What a shame.
Now it's just waiting for the new adventure/expansion.
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His effect is so unique for both gameplay and mindset of players that I'm feeling like playing a different game with it. I crafted two Reavers after an arena run which was the most amazing and memorable run I've ever had. In constructed it's not that viable, cause of fair amount of mages with various freezing cards, as well as rogues' saps. But the feeling of a race it brings - if I will have enough cards to support Reaver and smash his face, and the notion from my opponent thinking that discarding cards is gonna hurt me instead of getting rid of Reaver - is worth trying any Reaver-deck (mage, shaman or even rogue with conceal, sap for opponent's taunts and eviscerates for finishers).
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I'm probably weird but that riding girl (night elf?) has such beautiful legs, they are so delightly laid out and tightly fit to the steed.
Can't wait for golden version and her voiceovers.
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Everybody just took the bait from OP, flaming at each other cause of some troll ass question. Feel sorry and move along.