Gotta love that moment when you, the F2P player, open up the your seventh Epic of the expansion and find it's a fifth copy of Lazul's Scheme. That's... what... 1 in 17,576 odds to get the only duplicate RoS epic you own three times in a row? Not to mention one Boom Reaver for legendaries in what must be upwards of forty packs by now.
I'm enjoying a little combo: Murkspark Eel, Maelstrom Portal, Devolve, and Crackle. It works well against aggressive decks, and using crackle on your opponent's face a bunch works too.
I don't think Baleful Banker is necessary; you can just play Dead Man's Hand before dropping Akali, the Rhino. If these are the last three in your hand, you can have a 10/10 Rush every turn for the rest of the game, which seems decent.
Stick this into a deck with Genn Greymane, Reno Jackson, Yogg-Saron, Hope's End, and a butt ton of removal. Genn makes fishing a lot easier, and you can usually renounce on a full hand. Reno is usually active after renouncing, which is always a good drop. And, if you're playing Renounce, you're playing Yogg. You won't regret it.
First, Soot Spewer is an old GvG card which most people don't know exist. Also, the Crystal Gem is a good point, but I don't think the name and a pink blobby image will interest too many people.
I've found myself in the same quandary; I opened Moorabi, and being a 'meme' player myself (Renounce Darkness, The Last Kaleidosaur, Meat Wagon kinds of decks) I've been going back and forth between keeping him. All of the new Totem shenanigans coming out makes me think that keeping him is a good idea, assuming you continually have a bunch of Totems to use Cryostasis or Hyldnir Frostrider on. However, if you don't already have such cards for Freeze shaman it may be worth disenchanting it. I get the sense you don't want to spend too much dust on cards that can only be used for one archetype.
Go ahead. Craft a Meat Wagon. You won't regret it...
Looking at this, I'm thinking Hadronox might actually be playable. This can be used with Moat Lurker on the same turn, and if you summon The Lich King, Ironbark Protector, or some other fat taunts, and the second Hadronox will summon two of each. Then, with your remaining four mana, use a Strongshell Scavenger for a fabulous board and potential for a second one.
I realize this is a far-fetched dream, but there's a chance this massive board will simply overwhelm any deck (bar the one stated above). Druid is getting some armor gain, so hopefully it will allow a deck with this goal to prosper.
I like the idea, but it would be easy enough to come up with a Warlock deck that has no way of dealing direct damage to the enemy hero. Your opponent would not be physically able to win, unless you conceded. Perhaps if both hero powers were Unstable Portal, like in the Rafaam boss battle.
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Gotta love that moment when you, the F2P player, open up the your seventh Epic of the expansion and find it's a fifth copy of Lazul's Scheme. That's... what... 1 in 17,576 odds to get the only duplicate RoS epic you own three times in a row? Not to mention one Boom Reaver for legendaries in what must be upwards of forty packs by now.
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I'm enjoying a little combo: Murkspark Eel, Maelstrom Portal, Devolve, and Crackle. It works well against aggressive decks, and using crackle on your opponent's face a bunch works too.
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I don't think Baleful Banker is necessary; you can just play Dead Man's Hand before dropping Akali, the Rhino. If these are the last three in your hand, you can have a 10/10 Rush every turn for the rest of the game, which seems decent.
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When 12 of the players are running Druid, Warlock, AND Rogue, and the other four are running two of those three, you know something's up.
However, there are no classes not represented, which is diversity enough for me.
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Heh. #3, Grumble's Rumble, can be done without ever using Grumble. Takes the fun out of it, but...
1. Fire Plume Harbinger
2. Zola the Gorgon , on Fire Plume Harbinger
3. Murmuring Elemental
4. Fire Plume Harbinger
5. Battery Pack
6. Snowfury Giant
7. Battery Pack
8. Shadowflame , targeting Snowfury Giant
9. Back-up Plan
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Hey hey, new cards! Everybody loves a Treachery combo, but with the Galvanizer , you can make the Mecha'thun cost 8. Might just be a little easier.
Also, you can stick a Genn Greymane in that deck to draw two each turn. Potential? Limited. Fun? Probably.
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Stick this into a deck with Genn Greymane, Reno Jackson, Yogg-Saron, Hope's End, and a butt ton of removal. Genn makes fishing a lot easier, and you can usually renounce on a full hand. Reno is usually active after renouncing, which is always a good drop. And, if you're playing Renounce, you're playing Yogg. You won't regret it.
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R. I. P. Dreadsteed 2017. Combo'd well with Mayor Noggenfogger, but alas, those days are long gone.
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This guy's got some festive 'New Year' spirit. His 'Greetings' has been altered for the Year of the Raven; the Death Knights haven't.
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First, Soot Spewer is an old GvG card which most people don't know exist. Also, the Crystal Gem is a good point, but I don't think the name and a pink blobby image will interest too many people.
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I've found myself in the same quandary; I opened Moorabi, and being a 'meme' player myself (Renounce Darkness, The Last Kaleidosaur, Meat Wagon kinds of decks) I've been going back and forth between keeping him. All of the new Totem shenanigans coming out makes me think that keeping him is a good idea, assuming you continually have a bunch of Totems to use Cryostasis or Hyldnir Frostrider on. However, if you don't already have such cards for Freeze shaman it may be worth disenchanting it. I get the sense you don't want to spend too much dust on cards that can only be used for one archetype.
Go ahead. Craft a Meat Wagon. You won't regret it...
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Looking at this, I'm thinking Hadronox might actually be playable. This can be used with Moat Lurker on the same turn, and if you summon The Lich King, Ironbark Protector, or some other fat taunts, and the second Hadronox will summon two of each. Then, with your remaining four mana, use a Strongshell Scavenger for a fabulous board and potential for a second one.
Then your opponent plays Shadowreaper Anduin alongside a Silence.
I realize this is a far-fetched dream, but there's a chance this massive board will simply overwhelm any deck (bar the one stated above). Druid is getting some armor gain, so hopefully it will allow a deck with this goal to prosper.
(But, still not better than Jade Druid.)
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I like the idea, but it would be easy enough to come up with a Warlock deck that has no way of dealing direct damage to the enemy hero. Your opponent would not be physically able to win, unless you conceded. Perhaps if both hero powers were Unstable Portal, like in the Rafaam boss battle.
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If this guy was moved to Wild, does that mean our new golden Legendary (Marin the Fox) will only be around for one expansion?
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See Terrorscale Stalker and Princess Huhuran. I completely agree with you, though.