What the hell... The Lotus Agents giving my cutlass an extra charge interaction was one of my favourite, why the actual hell would they even touch that. There are so many unfair interactions in HS, Big Priest is built on absolutely idiotic interactions and tehy decide this one is grievous enough to nerf. Absolute morons.
Unexpected Treason is a really cool concept. Would that one be a battlecry effect? For instance, if you managed to stick it onto an opposing Voidlord and your opponent cheated it out with Skull or Possessed Lackey, does it still come to your side of the board?
As I worded the effect, it would still be summoned for you.
In Gwent, there are cards that are summoned in the opponent side of the battlefield, but they give you a benefit or hurts your opponent.
So I wondered if this mechanic could be viable in Hearthstone, and I made a few cards.
The first example card is a simple overstated minion that gives your opponent a smaller one.
As battlecries are resolved before the summoning completes, the battlecry would work for you, so it's basically a 1 mana 2/3 that summons a 1/1 for your opponent.
Needless to say that this keyword is completely unnecessary for this card, but I just wanted to show a simple card first, so let's go with the next.
Stealing a card from your opponent deck is a powerful effect, but with this card, it has a cost, you are giving your opponent a minion, and you have to kill it.
This card makes a different usage of the Spy keyword. Instead of sending a minion to "spy" the enemy battlefield for you, you convert an enemy minion into an undercover agent who will only reveal itself after it is played.
This card brings two Assassinates for the cost of one, but it's delayed until you destroy the 5/5 you gave to your opponent.
Garona was originally a member of the Horde, who later joined the Alliance, but finally killed King Llane for the Horde. Similarly, this card is yours while he is in your hand, then it goes with your opponent and finally kills his minions for you.
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Fandom, the company that bought Course, is known for doing the exact opposite. We know what to expect.
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Not yet, but they have the people who made Hearthpwn possible.
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Games in wild don't go to fatigue.
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Battletag: Nearthel#2973Region: EUTrade Only?: YesDone
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Big Priest is not a bug.
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If the only thing you care about in this game is winning, sure.
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Yeah, 5 mana summon 3 1-cost minions really looks OP. Wait, no, it's trash.
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Your suggestions would be the worst for standard.
Standard exists so there's new decks every year while other disappear, with this cards in standard, decks that use them will always be there.
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3 damage, Ballista Shot
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In Gwent, there are cards that are summoned in the opponent side of the battlefield, but they give you a benefit or hurts your opponent.
So I wondered if this mechanic could be viable in Hearthstone, and I made a few cards.
The first example card is a simple overstated minion that gives your opponent a smaller one.
As battlecries are resolved before the summoning completes, the battlecry would work for you, so it's basically a 1 mana 2/3 that summons a 1/1 for your opponent.
Needless to say that this keyword is completely unnecessary for this card, but I just wanted to show a simple card first, so let's go with the next.
Stealing a card from your opponent deck is a powerful effect, but with this card, it has a cost, you are giving your opponent a minion, and you have to kill it.
This card makes a different usage of the Spy keyword. Instead of sending a minion to "spy" the enemy battlefield for you, you convert an enemy minion into an undercover agent who will only reveal itself after it is played.
This card brings two Assassinates for the cost of one, but it's delayed until you destroy the 5/5 you gave to your opponent.
Garona was originally a member of the Horde, who later joined the Alliance, but finally killed King Llane for the Horde. Similarly, this card is yours while he is in your hand, then it goes with your opponent and finally kills his minions for you.
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And if it had divine shield, and if it was a 0-cost, and if it was a 30/30, and if it had battlecry: win the game...
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Do you think they gave up with non-duplicates because there are only 4 cards?
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If I have to die, at least I'll take you with me.
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Ice Block out too.