you remember Netherspite Historian? it was one of the key card of infamous dragon priest.
paladin version has no requirement and gives free life-steal on top of that (and being a dragon by itself). If there is dragon paly, this card should be in the deck
this is quite a tempo card. playing 3 mana 3/3 even with mediocre summon from deathrattle should be really strong in early game. in late game, it still can be valuable, coping big minion from opponent. Its playable for sure.
This might be one of the few Meta-defining votes from me. It pushes dragon archetype so much it seems like a must have/craft day one if you want to play this kind of decks.
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as stated above, this card is much like Prince Keleseth, and most of us still remember. Dragon prince, cost one more and instead giving +1/+1 reduces cost of all dragon by two. Considering game mechanics this will be severely op with rogue Shadowstep or/and Waggle Pick not to mention Spirit of the Shark you can combo it with Barista Lynchen or Bog Slosher.
I think [card[shudderwock[/card] shouldn't be a problem as it comes to late to play to get any value out of it.
taking in consideration, how many good dragons have been revealed so far this card, looks really scary (hello 7 mana Malygos). Versing 8 mana dragon on turn 6 might loos you a game from a get go. I'm far from calling for nerf before seeing this card in play, but we should expect this card being staple in upcoming meta.
The only issue i see is number of dragons you can put in to your deck. The more viable dragons the stronger this card is. If it happens (doubtful) that there will be only couple of viable dragons, only than i can see this card being underwhelming.
Edit2:
After some more thoughts, I'm shifting towards strong but not insane. The main reason that justify this card, is number of dragons in the deck. I cant Imagine deck with this and 29 dragons, not with 20 not even with 15. So basicly card will effect less than half of your cards in the deck.
I'm not switching my vote from meta defying, as i still believe this is the card, that push dragons deck to be viable, but i don't think its busted and insanely op.
Edit 3:
Third day and my emotions still shifts to strong, playable card. Shifting encouraging dragons decks, but not as strong as my initial thoughts.
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nice card, but its power level ain't high enough compared to other revealed cards.
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true, it might be playable in low tier decks. You are right bad ain't equal unplayable.
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strange card, it can only be unplayable or broken. Cant really decide on vote.
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bad as for now.
maybe tech card vs Bomb, or Hakkar, the Soulflayer
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nice tech card to keep some frustrating archetypes in check. Even if not played, it is good to have it in collection.
there should be anti-meta vote. For all the cards you barely see in play, but it sole existence counters some archetypes.
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is this a winner of "cute art" contest ?
you remember Netherspite Historian? it was one of the key card of infamous dragon priest.
paladin version has no requirement and gives free life-steal on top of that (and being a dragon by itself). If there is dragon paly, this card should be in the deck
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i think this is palyable at most. Probably wont see much of play unless priest is desperate for another aoe (doubtful)
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this is quite a tempo card. playing 3 mana 3/3 even with mediocre summon from deathrattle should be really strong in early game. in late game, it still can be valuable, coping big minion from opponent. Its playable for sure.
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sweet lord iit can go face with hunter heropower ?
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The end is coming
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You dont really want to give oponents any extra rng luck.
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This might be one of the few Meta-defining votes from me. It pushes dragon archetype so much it seems like a must have/craft day one if you want to play this kind of decks.
edit:
as stated above, this card is much like Prince Keleseth, and most of us still remember. Dragon prince, cost one more and instead giving +1/+1 reduces cost of all dragon by two. Considering game mechanics this will be severely op with rogue Shadowstep or/and Waggle Pick not to mention Spirit of the Shark you can combo it with Barista Lynchen or Bog Slosher.
I think [card[shudderwock[/card] shouldn't be a problem as it comes to late to play to get any value out of it.
taking in consideration, how many good dragons have been revealed so far this card, looks really scary (hello 7 mana Malygos). Versing 8 mana dragon on turn 6 might loos you a game from a get go. I'm far from calling for nerf before seeing this card in play, but we should expect this card being staple in upcoming meta.
The only issue i see is number of dragons you can put in to your deck. The more viable dragons the stronger this card is. If it happens (doubtful) that there will be only couple of viable dragons, only than i can see this card being underwhelming.
Edit2:
After some more thoughts, I'm shifting towards strong but not insane. The main reason that justify this card, is number of dragons in the deck. I cant Imagine deck with this and 29 dragons, not with 20 not even with 15. So basicly card will effect less than half of your cards in the deck.
I'm not switching my vote from meta defying, as i still believe this is the card, that push dragons deck to be viable, but i don't think its busted and insanely op.
Edit 3:
Third day and my emotions still shifts to strong, playable card. Shifting encouraging dragons decks, but not as strong as my initial thoughts.
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This card can turn out pretty valuable if deck is constructed around this synergy.
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four words only.
this card is bad
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if compared of other cards revealed so far, this is underwhelming.
No deathrattle so you cant pop it with Bloodlust nor Vessina. Sure its nice with Corrupt the Waters and Shudderwock but its not an awesome card.
Well i guess we should be happy they are not buffing shaman power level, right ?