Good idea on taking out the Grumble, but you still left the Murmuring Elemental and the Servant of Kalimos. Are those useful without the Grumble combo? I feel like the Murmuring might be, but I'm not so sure in the Servant.
That's sort of the point. They want to keep the power-level of evergreen cards low, as they can't be reigned in by set rotations (or, if you're cynical, to encourage expansion pack sales).
Dr. Boom, Mad Genius. Don't get me wrong, the card isn't bad. However, seeing the insanity/underrated power of Hagatha the Witch I had some high hopes. Unfortunate, as the silly and random, but powerful when they align sort of cards are my personal favorite.
Hard to say. While yes, Secret Hunter is very good at the moment, it's hard to know if it will stay. It was a big deck not too long ago, but kind of stagnated once counters were employed (Hellfire, Duskbreaker for the Wolves). Subject 9 is fun, mind you, and with more synergies he's downright broken (think Cloaked Huntress).
IMO, for standard at least, the deck seems very flavor-of-the-month'esque. If you have a lot of the pieces already to build it, go for it. See if you like the archetype. I wouldn't invest the dust into Subject 9 until you know you're going to get more mileage out of him.
I was in a similar situation around when boomsday was released. I had a golden Omega Defender and needed the dust. Definitely did not regret dusting it, as I don't think that card will see much play outside arena.
Mossy Horror, however, is way too powerful right now to pass up. The moment Spreading Plague rotates and/or Giggling Inventor stops being meta, Mossy will fall off. Until then, it's really good.
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Good idea on taking out the Grumble, but you still left the Murmuring Elemental and the Servant of Kalimos. Are those useful without the Grumble combo? I feel like the Murmuring might be, but I'm not so sure in the Servant.
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Toxicologist
Bizarre and unconventional Shudderwock synergy (Doomhammer OTK)
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Oof
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That's sort of the point. They want to keep the power-level of evergreen cards low, as they can't be reigned in by set rotations (or, if you're cynical, to encourage expansion pack sales).
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Genzo, the Shark
A card that got upgraded in Rarity (i.e. Jeeves to Genzo, the Shark; Rare to Legendary)
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Dr. Boom, Mad Genius. Don't get me wrong, the card isn't bad. However, seeing the insanity/underrated power of Hagatha the Witch I had some high hopes. Unfortunate, as the silly and random, but powerful when they align sort of cards are my personal favorite.
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Rhok'delar
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Direhorn Hatchling
It's a baby!
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Wicked Skeleton
Spooky Scary Skeleton
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Hard to say. While yes, Secret Hunter is very good at the moment, it's hard to know if it will stay. It was a big deck not too long ago, but kind of stagnated once counters were employed (Hellfire, Duskbreaker for the Wolves). Subject 9 is fun, mind you, and with more synergies he's downright broken (think Cloaked Huntress).
IMO, for standard at least, the deck seems very flavor-of-the-month'esque. If you have a lot of the pieces already to build it, go for it. See if you like the archetype. I wouldn't invest the dust into Subject 9 until you know you're going to get more mileage out of him.
This guy made a fun as fuck Pure Secret deck that I've been playing.
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Rabid Worgen
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The Caverns Below -__-
A card that was Shitty until proven OP, usually with new tools from later expansions
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I was in a similar situation around when boomsday was released. I had a golden Omega Defender and needed the dust. Definitely did not regret dusting it, as I don't think that card will see much play outside arena.
Mossy Horror, however, is way too powerful right now to pass up. The moment Spreading Plague rotates and/or Giggling Inventor stops being meta, Mossy will fall off. Until then, it's really good.
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King of Beasts
Contender for the ugliest art in the game
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Icehowl