Immortal prelate card is an example for an admissible card so maybe this is admissible too.
First of all its +1/+1 it just looks wierd without the /
Second why wouldnt it just say "Deathrattle: Summon a +1/+1 copy of itself"? A copy in hearthstone means text and all, you don't need to specify the deathrattle part. But as it does copy all its buffs and stats this is like a pre nerf Dreadsteed on stroids. A infinite scaling 1 drop that can only be dealt with by silence or transformation is way to strong.
And lastly copying itself on a deathrattle seams kinda iffy, since it would usually trigger when the minion is dead so the copied health would be 0 with the +1/+1 all the copies would have 1 hp, not sure how would that work with over killing it? Or was that even the authors intention for it to work that way.
Maybe the text about keeping the deathrattle is an overkill. The second minion will have 1 attack 2 health i think that's how hs mechanics works. No attack make it harder to proc, as you said it is a bit op.
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Maybe the text about keeping the deathrattle is an overkill. The second minion will have 1 attack 2 health i think that's how hs mechanics works. No attack make it harder to proc, as you said it is a bit op.
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Immortal prelate card is an example for an admissible card so maybe this is admissible too.
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This card reveals the way blizzard balanced the arena all this time. Opponent draws best card. Opponent has best counter deck.
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Weapons, spells and minions are the ones from the cards drawn by the opponent.
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