32 games is only 16 expected wins for a 50% WR deck. I'd say 100 expected wins or 200 games against players of your skill level is the absolute minimum before even speculating on deck WR.
There is no way that this deck wins 79% of the time in the current meta, so yes, it's basic-tier clickbait.
Dude, in wild you have to literally deal with every busted card that will ever be printed for eternity. If you play that mode what exactly are you expecting?
Yeah, explosive trap. You're definitely hitting their face before clearing this minion right. And playing trash like multi-shot and snipe in a deck, just for synergy with 1/27 of my other cards? No thanks.
The card is alright, it will most often be 2 cards to kill an enemy minion and summon a 3/4, which is fine, not meta-breaking. It will need the right deck to exist in order to see play, it can't carry a deck by itself.
The spell would resolve before the card text, there's no precedent for two effects happening simultaneously like that. My understanding would be you'd be left with a leper gnome and a 2/2 deathspeaker having dealt 2 damage.
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32 games is only 16 expected wins for a 50% WR deck. I'd say 100 expected wins or 200 games against players of your skill level is the absolute minimum before even speculating on deck WR.
There is no way that this deck wins 79% of the time in the current meta, so yes, it's basic-tier clickbait.
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Dude, in wild you have to literally deal with every busted card that will ever be printed for eternity. If you play that mode what exactly are you expecting?
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Yeah, explosive trap. You're definitely hitting their face before clearing this minion right. And playing trash like multi-shot and snipe in a deck, just for synergy with 1/27 of my other cards? No thanks.
The card is alright, it will most often be 2 cards to kill an enemy minion and summon a 3/4, which is fine, not meta-breaking. It will need the right deck to exist in order to see play, it can't carry a deck by itself.
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The spell would resolve before the card text, there's no precedent for two effects happening simultaneously like that. My understanding would be you'd be left with a leper gnome and a 2/2 deathspeaker having dealt 2 damage.