best weapon for Harrison Jones to take with him. (an opponent's weapon that gives you a lot of card draw if you used Harrison Jones, basically a weapon with the highest durability)
You neex to put something that your card also fulfills. And Harrison Jones is not the best weapon for Harrison Jones to destroy.
i don't know if you being sarcastic or not but what i meant is that a weapon that Harrison Jones loves to destroy (or what i meant by "to take with him", like have some logic to the theme of the card) and that what i could came up with, now you need to find what cards fulfils this statement aka tell me what weapon that harrison jones will get the most value out of it.
What I meant is that the card you put (Harrison Jones) should meet the requirement (a weapon Harrison loves to destroy). And Harrison is not a weapon, so he doesn't fit.
best weapon for Harrison Jones to take with him. (an opponent's weapon that gives you a lot of card draw if you used Harrison Jones, basically a weapon with the highest durability)
You neex to put something that your card also fulfills. And Harrison Jones is not the best weapon for Harrison Jones to destroy.
So, I had the idea of an anti-Justicar Trueheart. Basically, in exchange for a powerful minion, you are weakening your hero power. If you have a special hero power (such as one from a Death Knight or minion effect) this card will replace it with you base class hero power. I'm still not sure on the minion itself, but I'm pretty happy with the hero powers. I'd love to hear your thoughts.
I love it! I can see this easily making it to the finals.
The only issue I have with it is that the minion itself looks like a serious lore character, while most of the hero powers are comedic. Maybe you could change the character to fit that tone?
I got the idea of Turalyon after seeing a couple of cards in the submission topic that turned 1-cost spells into hero powers and I thought "Why not minions?". And of course, Paladin was the best class for that.
Ariel is actually a recycled card, I submited her in the Mana Ball competition, but she didn't qualify (although she was amongst the most voted of her page). What I like about her is that she encourages building a deck with odd costed-cards (as they allow you to switch between both effects). However, this is done in a more subtle way than other deck-defining cards (look at how extreme Reno Jackson is compared to her).
So I changed it to priest, art has changed, text has not. Does this look/feel better? Thoughts?
Edit: Oops, I forgot to capitalise Hero Power. Will do so later.
Yeah, it fits priest both for the potion theme and for the swap mechanic. However, I would make it a Legendary, it doesn't make sense to use her effect many times (I know Dinomancy exists, but it is an Epic because there are not Legendary spells besides Quests).
(And if you make it Legendary, please give her an own name too. There are many Legendary cards in this thread that have a lower-rarity name xD)
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Blood Knight
Fabulous blond hair.
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Dispatch Kodo
Hand buff synergy.
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Dark Arakkoa
An Arakkoa.
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Burgly Bully
Generates coins.
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I think you're putting the stake too high. Getting to rank 7 in your first season is impressive. In my first season I got to what? Rank 18, I'd say.
I mean, I didn't use any guide, but still... you were using a budget Zoolock and nowadays Tier 1 decks are prominent since rank 15 or less.
You are not bad. You're really good, dude. And I guess you played a lot, too.
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Ironbark Protector
Living tree.
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There are really juicy ones, like Righteous Protector .
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Tar Lurker
A class Elemental that is not Mage or Shaman.
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Twisted Worgen
Common 2 drop.
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Quick Shot
Female orc in the art.
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Drain Soul
Technically not powercreep (it is obviously an improved version of Drain Life, but hey, it cannot hit face)
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I got the idea of Turalyon after seeing a couple of cards in the submission topic that turned 1-cost spells into hero powers and I thought "Why not minions?". And of course, Paladin was the best class for that.
Ariel is actually a recycled card, I submited her in the Mana Ball competition, but she didn't qualify (although she was amongst the most voted of her page). What I like about her is that she encourages building a deck with odd costed-cards (as they allow you to switch between both effects). However, this is done in a more subtle way than other deck-defining cards (look at how extreme Reno Jackson is compared to her).