Its not the Lich King. Its the Paladin Legendary Hero. He has a 5 attack weapon and a new hero power that spawns a 2/2 horseman. You can compare what's visible of the artwork too. http://www.hearthpwn.com/cards/62906-uther-of-the-ebon-blade
This isn't what people are talking about, there was an unknown card played just prior to the video which has the Lich King's picture.
Here is something I noticed that was interesting...
First, they don't show you who the hero portrait was before the transformation into DK Uther, however for all others we had seen the previous hero.
Also, the hero power during the transformation seems to already be the 4 Horseman hero power, and just changes into it AGAIN.
It seems as if the hero had already changed prior to this video, meaning that they either had 2 hero cards, or Lich King himself did something right before.
Edit: Could be wrong and the transformation animations could be different for DK Uther, but it still seems odd.
Actually, we don't see LK's Hero Power. The clip starts with Uther's HP flipping during his animation. But you're right that it's odd that we don't see Uther first.
Yeah and thats why im a little unsure.
The odd thing is that for all the other DK animations the actual flipping of the hero power doesn't occur until the new portrait is placed and the armor is gained. Here it flips before all that, its just odd, maybe its an animation glitch who knows. Just something I noticed.
Here is something I noticed that was interesting...
First, they don't show you who the hero portrait was before the transformation into DK Uther, however for all others we had seen the previous hero.
Also, the hero power during the transformation seems to already be the 4 Horseman hero power, and just changes into it AGAIN.
It seems as if the hero had already changed prior to this video, meaning that they either had 2 hero cards, or Lich King himself did something right before.
Edit: Could be wrong and the transformation animations could be different for DK Uther, but it still seems odd.
Terrible idea, the return on dust is not worth the loss of playability for the game. Also, just because you don't THINK you'll ever play wild now doesn't mean you won't change your mind in the future. There are plenty of people that disenchanted all their wild cards a year ago when wild was introduced and have said they made the biggest mistake looking back.
If you plan on playing the game in any serious manner for the long term future, DO NOT disenchant all your wild cards.
Saw people curious about actual winrates, and noticed people complaining that this deck sucks. However...
Obviously this isnt an amazing sample, but I just tried out 5 games with the deck at rank 5
4-1 (80%)
So, to me, the deck isnt trash so far, and its actually really fun to play. Although you do have to think about all your plays and what and when to buff your minions.
Edit: Downvoted because I said I've done well with the deck?! Ha, you guys crack me up! My guess is maybe the deck doesn't work so well for rank 20 players, who knows.
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Battletag: PsychoGates #11540Region: NATrade only: Yes, you go first.DONE
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Hes referring to Arthas as the Lich King
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Yeah and thats why im a little unsure.
The odd thing is that for all the other DK animations the actual flipping of the hero power doesn't occur until the new portrait is placed and the armor is gained. Here it flips before all that, its just odd, maybe its an animation glitch who knows. Just something I noticed.
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Here is something I noticed that was interesting...
First, they don't show you who the hero portrait was before the transformation into DK Uther, however for all others we had seen the previous hero.
Also, the hero power during the transformation seems to already be the 4 Horseman hero power, and just changes into it AGAIN.
It seems as if the hero had already changed prior to this video, meaning that they either had 2 hero cards, or Lich King himself did something right before.
Edit: Could be wrong and the transformation animations could be different for DK Uther, but it still seems odd.
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Battletag: PsychoGates#11540Region: NATrade only: yes, you go firstDONE
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Terrible idea, the return on dust is not worth the loss of playability for the game. Also, just because you don't THINK you'll ever play wild now doesn't mean you won't change your mind in the future. There are plenty of people that disenchanted all their wild cards a year ago when wild was introduced and have said they made the biggest mistake looking back.
If you plan on playing the game in any serious manner for the long term future, DO NOT disenchant all your wild cards.
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Battletag: PsychoGates#11540Region: NATrade only: YesDONE
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Saw people curious about actual winrates, and noticed people complaining that this deck sucks. However...
Obviously this isnt an amazing sample, but I just tried out 5 games with the deck at rank 5
4-1 (80%)
So, to me, the deck isnt trash so far, and its actually really fun to play. Although you do have to think about all your plays and what and when to buff your minions.
Edit: Downvoted because I said I've done well with the deck?! Ha, you guys crack me up! My guess is maybe the deck doesn't work so well for rank 20 players, who knows.
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No, if you plan to play the game for a long time you will regret it. Not a good idea.