Dick move does not cover what happened here. But like many others, I will speak with my patronage rather than my words.
Thank you to the former leadership, certainly not the ownership of HearthPwn. I'll see the rest of the community on OOC.
In the future, Curse, maybe consider the wishes of those who have been loyal to you.. the front line people like Flux, your user base and the community who MADE your site what it is.. before you slam the door and pry it open just to sell it off for a few bucks. It's despicable as business practices go and will make me always remember, and think twice, before supporting any venture of the Curse Gaming network.
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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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Games in wild don't go to fatigue.
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Big Priest is not a bug.
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It's at the start, where did you want it?
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This doesn't shuffle itself.
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So... You want no aggro so you only face combo decks which destroy control?
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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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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.