After a thousand years beyond the Dark Portal, Alleria Windrunner has become a Void Elf, able to wield the darkness and channel it into her abilities. When she Overkills an enemy with a weapon, spell, or her Hero Power, they explode with Void energy and damage those that remain.
With Deathstalker Rexxar on the way out of Standard, the Hunter will need new tools to promote a Control-based direction; rather than relying on super-beasts, Alleria focuses more on direct board control.
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You get them into your hand from nothing. As should be obvious because there is no way to have two coins inside of your deck, as a mage.
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And there's the attack buffer part to the armor gain. The dream is pressing your button to gain 5 armor and attack.
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If this had a wider mechanic they'd showcase the card it's attached to first, like a specific legendary. Yes, sure, I guess there are ways of wording it more explicit however it's very much clear what's intended here. Pretending that it could mean "Oh, what if they actually mean this because there could be this mechanic somewhere in the set!" is just arguing for the sake of arguing.
These cards were showcased with the weapon that upgrades when you play spells and a minion that fires pings whenever you cast a spell. Obviously these are just spells that take up a single card slot but can cast multiple times to enable the weapon and the minion.
It's really not that complicated.
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Any card that somehow upgrades has the (Upgrades when you do X [..]) text in parenthesis on the cards.
Those cards are easily understood. They are spells you can cast three times before they are used up, exactly as the card text states. (3 Uses left) it's really easily understood if you just read the text on the card.
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Somebody needs to be told that not all cards go into the same deck, even if they are from the same expansion.
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How is a generic +2/+2 and draw minion overly specific? Or a +2 Armor +2 Attack? And I don't think you can say for certain that there will be no more Riff cards in the vast future of hearthstone.
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old Sorcerer's apprentice at home
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Anything that doesn't specify "Doesn't leave a Corpse." leaves a corpse.
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I feel this will be far less strong than the spell version of Keal'thas.
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Pretty expensive for something that's just going to be a vanilla beatstick.