Sinochi hey, if you're a new player, try to craft only legendary cards - never a good idea to craft commons because after a while you'll easily get them from card packs.
Like the idea of using Piper to get Keleseth, but it means that you can't use both 1 mana cost MINIONS and 2 cost CARDS in the deck. If you don't play anything on turn one, that means the opponent can take the lead. What about a Hallucination?
You have a bunch of quite nice turn three taunt minions, which could counteract any early game movement. This is REALLY good. early game taunts like Tar Creeper really stop the enemy from attacking for around two turns, giving you plenty of time to get 6 mana, which could then be used for a Vanish, stopping anything.
Pumpkin Peasant's lifesteal really helps out with survivability, as you said. But there are no card draw minions other than Witchwood Piper and Mimic Pod, which could end really bad. Besides, Mimic Pod is all about luck. You could get two Valeera's, or you could get two Keleseths. But what I like about Mimic Pod in this deck is that it fits - because almost all the cards have low mana cost. Yes, Mimic Pod is pretty slow and too peaceful. If I wasn't thinking, I would have switched Mimic Pod with Elven Minstrel for the extra two minions - but then my Keleseth would have less minions to buff. This is why, in case anyone else was wondering, Mimic Pod is better.
Harrison Jones - I used him before, but quickly realized that in the Witchwood expansion the weapon meta has been completely and utterly jacked. Nowadays he's really circumstantial, and only good against Lord Jaraxxus. IK, when he can be used correctly he is good. But he's simply not useful enough to be good anymore. Use Sonya Shadowdancer instead. She's known to make pretty insane combos, and with your cheap taunts you can easily take control of the board. It looks like she has a lot of synergy with your deck. You can get a ton of Zolas, Stonehill Defenders, Vilespines, even Keleseths, and basically a ton of other sweet battlecries. But be aware - Sonya's effect means you can't play her with a full hand. The opponent will try to take out Sonya first or try to make you burn cards - make sure he can't do either without wasting nice cards before playing.
This is a quite smart deck I bet you stole the Piper idea from someone else, but this is the first time I've ever seen this type of deck looks extremely fun and oh god goodbye 3600 dust toodles
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the new best taunt out there - I mean really show me a better taunt
no stop with the Amara comments I already know
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AHAHAHAHAH
thats funny
although maybe stealth until the end of your next turn would be good
and then make it cost four
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Leaf
oh
OH
OH MY GOD HOW THE HECK HAVE I NOT NOTICED THAT BEFORE
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ahem how the heck can you nerf this card
I'm not saying that you shouldn't, just, like, how
e men if its a 3 2/2 with the same buff - remember, it's a neutral card, not rogue - it just becomes UNDERpowered
like way underpowered
I think they should just raise the rarity
to, like, epic
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Sinochi hey, if you're a new player, try to craft only legendary cards - never a good idea to craft commons because after a while you'll easily get them from card packs.
just sayin
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Either people think the spooters are creepy, and in reference of the flavor text of this card, or they think that the spiders don't have pants.
That's what the Urban Dictionary said
trust the Urban Dictionary
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meta
metametametametameta
MEEEETAAAA......
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Like the idea of using Piper to get Keleseth, but it means that you can't use both 1 mana cost MINIONS and 2 cost CARDS in the deck. If you don't play anything on turn one, that means the opponent can take the lead. What about a Hallucination?
You have a bunch of quite nice turn three taunt minions, which could counteract any early game movement. This is REALLY good. early game taunts like Tar Creeper really stop the enemy from attacking for around two turns, giving you plenty of time to get 6 mana, which could then be used for a Vanish, stopping anything.
Pumpkin Peasant's lifesteal really helps out with survivability, as you said. But there are no card draw minions other than Witchwood Piper and Mimic Pod, which could end really bad. Besides, Mimic Pod is all about luck. You could get two Valeera's, or you could get two Keleseths. But what I like about Mimic Pod in this deck is that it fits - because almost all the cards have low mana cost. Yes, Mimic Pod is pretty slow and too peaceful. If I wasn't thinking, I would have switched Mimic Pod with Elven Minstrel for the extra two minions - but then my Keleseth would have less minions to buff. This is why, in case anyone else was wondering, Mimic Pod is better.
Harrison Jones - I used him before, but quickly realized that in the Witchwood expansion the weapon meta has been completely and utterly jacked. Nowadays he's really circumstantial, and only good against Lord Jaraxxus. IK, when he can be used correctly he is good. But he's simply not useful enough to be good anymore. Use Sonya Shadowdancer instead. She's known to make pretty insane combos, and with your cheap taunts you can easily take control of the board. It looks like she has a lot of synergy with your deck. You can get a ton of Zolas, Stonehill Defenders, Vilespines, even Keleseths, and basically a ton of other sweet battlecries. But be aware - Sonya's effect means you can't play her with a full hand. The opponent will try to take out Sonya first or try to make you burn cards - make sure he can't do either without wasting nice cards before playing.
This is a quite smart deck I bet you stole the Piper idea from someone else, but this is the first time I've ever seen this type of deck looks extremely fun and oh god goodbye 3600 dust toodles