I really hope Druids actually get a powerful legendary this time around like Swampqueen and Kalecos. Their legendaries for multiple expansions have been lackluster.
Pretty sure Oblivitron is for wild only (there's no good mechs in standart except mechanical welp) - to combine it with Sneeds shredder, and Lazuls scheme is just a terrible card, because only works on 1 minion and why tf would you want to spent the whole card to reduce attack on 1 minion lol? You may only play 1 copy of it in control priest to combine it with "Let me change your mind", but that's it...
Hopefully we get some new mechs in Hunter and Neutral.
This will be one of the strongest legendaries in Hearthstone, mark my words.
The really scary thing is that we have no idea what spells or cards Mages are getting. If Blizzard creates cards that support this dragon, we're going to have a DK Jaina situation all over again.
If you look at the background art, it's Rafaam summoning a bunch of imps. So I think Rafaam's scheme is summoning Imps. Only problem with that is there's a limit to how many you can put on the board. Maybe you put the remaining amount in your deck? Or maybe you summon 5 imps, and each turn they're health/attack goes up by 1/1? Anyway, it sounds interesting.
Eh... This card is situationally better than Volcano and situationally worse than Volcano. While Volcano was awesome, it had a damage limit, so it couldn't wipe big boards. The same problem exists with Lightening Strike too, since it can only deal 2-3 damage, so Shaman has no efficient way to clear the board. Hagatha's scheme completely fills that hole, and now other classes are going to have to wonder if a Shaman player has been holding this card in their hand the entire time.
This card has the potential to wipe extremely big boards if its in your hand long enough. Imagine someone with a board full of big dragons and you drop this card and it deals 10-12 damage to all minions? That can be a game winner.
This is a good card because it has taunt, and Warlock will be lacking big taunts after rotation. If it didnt have taunt, this card would be bottom tier.
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I really hope Druids actually get a powerful legendary this time around like Swampqueen and Kalecos. Their legendaries for multiple expansions have been lackluster.
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Hopefully we get some new mechs in Hunter and Neutral.
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At the very least, I hope we get a new reveal each day. Hopefully the card reveal countdown starts on Thursday.
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Paladin, Hunter, Druid, and Warlock are devastated. Hunter is really going to drop like a rock because all of the spell hunter stuff is rotating out.
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This will be one of the strongest legendaries in Hearthstone, mark my words.
The really scary thing is that we have no idea what spells or cards Mages are getting. If Blizzard creates cards that support this dragon, we're going to have a DK Jaina situation all over again.
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I think Regiskilbin might have hinted at Rafaam's Scheme in his new video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BI1HXg5ReYI
If you look at the background art, it's Rafaam summoning a bunch of imps. So I think Rafaam's scheme is summoning Imps. Only problem with that is there's a limit to how many you can put on the board. Maybe you put the remaining amount in your deck? Or maybe you summon 5 imps, and each turn they're health/attack goes up by 1/1? Anyway, it sounds interesting.
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I think a high cost spell Mage would be a better fit for Kalecos. Maybe pairing him with Archmage Antonidus.?
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At least Blizzard didn't completely abandon it like poor Freeze and Totem Shaman.
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I'd like to see Prince Malchezzar make an appearance.
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Eh... This card is situationally better than Volcano and situationally worse than Volcano. While Volcano was awesome, it had a damage limit, so it couldn't wipe big boards. The same problem exists with Lightening Strike too, since it can only deal 2-3 damage, so Shaman has no efficient way to clear the board. Hagatha's scheme completely fills that hole, and now other classes are going to have to wonder if a Shaman player has been holding this card in their hand the entire time.
This card has the potential to wipe extremely big boards if its in your hand long enough. Imagine someone with a board full of big dragons and you drop this card and it deals 10-12 damage to all minions? That can be a game winner.
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This is a good card because it has taunt, and Warlock will be lacking big taunts after rotation. If it didnt have taunt, this card would be bottom tier.
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Very strong card. Better than Raffam IMO.
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I'm so sick of these teasers. Wrap it up Blizzard!
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Hunter itself is really strong. Rexxar Hunter for Beast, Zul'Jin for Spell Hunter.
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With Predatory Instincts this card becomes easy to tutor and stick. Get two Faceless Manipulator cards and you can easily get multiple Gonks.