For example if you want to play Smuggler's Crate you can choose between the beasts on the board and the beasts in your hand who to get the buff. I know that this is a little wierd because the card says "to a random beast in your hand" and it's too specific but the card would just make the whole buff archtype valuable so I don't care. :D
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A mana burst for Shamans. Must be used with Lava Shock or Eternal Sentinel.
About balancing: Better than Innervate and worse than Preparation.
:)
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The Guardian is the revenant that protected froustmourne before Arthas got it.
This minion simply uses the frozen effect as an immune buff.
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Similar to Prince Malchezaar, reveal it and apply its effect before the first turn starts.
All murlocs will also be pirates and all pirates will also be murlocs.
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Flavor text: Grrrlrmghgrrrrrrr! ("Who needs superpowers when you are the world's greatest detective? ...I'm Batfin!")
Description: Yes, it is based on Batman. Functions exactly like [card]Curious Glimmerroot[/card] with 3 options (2 wrong options from the same class), but if you guess right you'll transform the enemy secret in a minion (your opponent still controls it). This effect will be repeated until you guess wrong or your enemy controls no secrets. Secrets can trigger before this battlecry (mirror image for example). If your opponent controls a lot of secrets (5+) from the same class, the wrong options will be from other random classes.
But...why? 90% of the time I know what secret my opponent has played, and when it triggers it still has ton of value because they are way too op (Rexxar and Jaina, I am looking at you).
Is it balanced? Ofc this depends on the meta. But the minion without the battlecry would cost something like 2.5 mana (a Gilblin Stalker plus 0.5 because of the murloc/stealth synergy). When compared with other effects that costs 1 mana and destroys all secrets (Flare, Eater of Secrets,...) I would say it's pretty balanced.
Good luck everyone!