Why does everything need to reference something? The card looks sick, the effect is cool, and it's fits the druid aesthetic. Not all druid cards are Choose One cards. I don't get why people value references and constancy so much
I think this is better, since mage rapes the hunter setup. timber wolf already had 1 health, and now that starving buzzard has over 1 health it can be more of a late-game card like charge rhino
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Such a cool card. The body value is sick, and the 1-2 spare parts work well with a card of this size.
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Why does everything need to reference something? The card looks sick, the effect is cool, and it's fits the druid aesthetic. Not all druid cards are Choose One cards. I don't get why people value references and constancy so much
1
Is it an 'adventure' like Naxx, or are mechs just going to start appearing in packs?
1
I love RNG. I play the game almost solely by RNG plays. It's the most fun way to play, since spontaneity is a bit part of fun.
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gosh blizz
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lel zoo warlock
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I don't even get it. He has sub-par stats, and an ability that neutralizes one of your minions. What? What is his upside? Drawing spells?
3
i love this card
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The parrot puts it into your hand, not the field.
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Should have been named 'Power Chorde'
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Dude get King Krush. He's amazing in my hunter deck, I use him over King Mukla all the time.
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Substitutes for Edwin VanCleef?
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what a deck, so good
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I think this is better, since mage rapes the hunter setup. timber wolf already had 1 health, and now that starving buzzard has over 1 health it can be more of a late-game card like charge rhino