I get what you are saying, since you have to destroy it with your hero power every turn in order to avoid the fatigue damage, but by the logic of the plan it would actually be a 3/∞ weapon.
This card seems pretty good in combination with Freeze effects, and I expect to be able to steal a lot of them from my opponents decks in this meta, even if I don't, I could tech a few Glacial Shard just to be sure. I think it may be good enough for constructed, and it's probably good in Arena. But we will see.
It doesn't make sense, specially because it is for charity, an exclusivity like that reduces the amount of donations they could have been getting from all platforms.
It just doesn't make any sense, who exactly is benefiting from this exclusivity? Apple? They aren't getting any money out of it, since the money is going to charity... I really don't understand this decision.
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I get what you are saying, since you have to destroy it with your hero power every turn in order to avoid the fatigue damage, but by the logic of the plan it would actually be a 3/∞ weapon.
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How is this not an epic card?
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Such as Zoo, Control and Quest.
But I think this card seems more valuable as an Arena card than in constructed.
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At the same time, makes 3 mana minions a little riskier.
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LUL
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This card seems pretty good in combination with Freeze effects, and I expect to be able to steal a lot of them from my opponents decks in this meta, even if I don't, I could tech a few Glacial Shard just to be sure. I think it may be good enough for constructed, and it's probably good in Arena. But we will see.
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Seems like a pretty good card for Arena, and hunter needs them.
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Sword of Justice is actually a good card in arena.
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Auchenai Soulpriest
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Soul Priest
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It is conditional.
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More and more Stand Against Darkness looks like a terrible shit card.
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It doesn't make sense, specially because it is for charity, an exclusivity like that reduces the amount of donations they could have been getting from all platforms.
It just doesn't make any sense, who exactly is benefiting from this exclusivity? Apple? They aren't getting any money out of it, since the money is going to charity... I really don't understand this decision.