You do get it out one turn earlier. And a delayed shuffle by at most 2 turns doesn’t make this card worse. How many times do you play Faldorei Strider and immediately pull the spiders next turn? Not very often.
I doubt so. I played Wild Reno Recurit Hunter, and Seeping Oozeling wasn’t good enough to make the cut. This card could potentially destroy my Zephyrs or Reno, both of which are extremely important. But I will still give it a try I guess.
That’s a really tall order though. First you need to play a control DH archetype which hasn’t seen much success, and then you need to play 10 spells, and only have 5% chance of winning. That’s really a lot to ask for.
Recent nerf seems to have caused a rise in popularity for all kinds of Combo Druid. Ice block and Reno Jackson give Mage a natural advantage in dealing with OTK decks (except for MechaCthun ), and this decks runs massive draws too so Toggwaggle is not very good against it. Anyway, this deck seems to be performing really well in the current wild meta.
And yeah, carrion study, really surprisingly good. Turn 7 Winterwisp is crazy. Let alone you can discover some other defensive cards and play them at a discounted mana, solid card in this list.
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You do get it out one turn earlier. And a delayed shuffle by at most 2 turns doesn’t make this card worse. How many times do you play Faldorei Strider and immediately pull the spiders next turn? Not very often.
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Seems like a better Faldorei Strider. Lower cost, balanced stat, easy to trigger the death rattle.
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Wait i mean those with lifesteal
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Essentially, all your spells and weapons and minions deal double damage, with the other half going face.
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The crazy part is, you can choose to play Feast of Souls whenever you want after playing this card, so you can technically draw from 1 to 14 cards.
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You have to have an empty board the turn you play this though. Still looks very strong on paper.
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I doubt so. I played Wild Reno Recurit Hunter, and Seeping Oozeling wasn’t good enough to make the cut. This card could potentially destroy my Zephyrs or Reno, both of which are extremely important. But I will still give it a try I guess.
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Of course, playing Yogg in that deck is very much viable, but I was saying relying on Blurr into Yogg into ROR is not.
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That’s a really tall order though. First you need to play a control DH archetype which hasn’t seen much success, and then you need to play 10 spells, and only have 5% chance of winning. That’s really a lot to ask for.
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I didn’t know i am gonna say this, but i am crafting that golden Cthun.
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Damn Darkmoon is crazy good. It’s basically 7 mana give your opponent a 4/4, and almost always steal a better minion.
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Recent nerf seems to have caused a rise in popularity for all kinds of Combo Druid. Ice block and Reno Jackson give Mage a natural advantage in dealing with OTK decks (except for MechaCthun ), and this decks runs massive draws too so Toggwaggle is not very good against it. Anyway, this deck seems to be performing really well in the current wild meta.
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Thanks for the support:)
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Haha, that’s absolutely true!
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And yeah, carrion study, really surprisingly good. Turn 7 Winterwisp is crazy. Let alone you can discover some other defensive cards and play them at a discounted mana, solid card in this list.