Arcane giant definitely has the capability of being very good, theres plenty of decks that can spam the hell out of spells already(tempo mage, yogg decks, miracle rogue), but the question then is, what do these decks cut. The Yogg druid template probably has the most flexibility in terms of cutting a few cards to make room for the giants.
I think the dust refunding is a big part of the problem(from Blizzards perspective..). If this is what keeps them from adjusting cards on a regular basis then screw it, just get rid of the "bonus" dust if that's what has your panties in a twirl blizzard. I rather have a set thats constantly tweaked and keeps things interesting and moving, than have blizzard sitting on their hands because some group of business nitwits calculated that changing cards too much interferes with profits.
This is just disgusting with bear and snake trap; so much possible board presence for 3 mana, although you exhaust your hand. Eater of secrets might actually see play if this thing becomes popular.
So how does this work, does the effect happen on turn 1 if he's in your original deck? It seems that way; certainly interesting in control warrior, but there is allot of super dumpy legendaries, and it does make it more difficult to draw answers.
This card would be pretty good if it could discover any class spells. Can't think of many pricey paladin spells you'd actually want other than lay on hands or maybe avenging wrath.
Sounds like one of those matches where if you tried to tech the deck not to lose vs hunter you would only "lose less" and make allot of other match-ups possibly worse. That's why it's good to have a few different decks to fall back on because the meta can shift from day to day.
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Is this the expansion where Blizzard "Brings hunter back" via their standard formula? Who's ready for the new hunter card, 4 mana 7/7 Devilsaur?
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Frost Giant
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You know what's even more OP, resurrecting a 2 year old thread that references shieldmaidens in it's opening remarks. Sigh...
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Arcane giant definitely has the capability of being very good, theres plenty of decks that can spam the hell out of spells already(tempo mage, yogg decks, miracle rogue), but the question then is, what do these decks cut. The Yogg druid template probably has the most flexibility in terms of cutting a few cards to make room for the giants.
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I think the dust refunding is a big part of the problem(from Blizzards perspective..). If this is what keeps them from adjusting cards on a regular basis then screw it, just get rid of the "bonus" dust if that's what has your panties in a twirl blizzard. I rather have a set thats constantly tweaked and keeps things interesting and moving, than have blizzard sitting on their hands because some group of business nitwits calculated that changing cards too much interferes with profits.
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Quit playing a month and a half ago and this really isn't bringing me back.
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Non C'thun control warrior with two of these and two Fool's Bane, run Prince Malchezaar and cut the late game minions from your deck.
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can effectively double dip on deathrattle effects and nzoth resummons, not too bad, but holy crap that stat line is abysmal.
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This is just disgusting with bear and snake trap; so much possible board presence for 3 mana, although you exhaust your hand. Eater of secrets might actually see play if this thing becomes popular.
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This card seems like a trap.. you need 2 drops that can deal with degenerate 1 drops like tunnel trogg, flame imp
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This + bolster gives zoolock nightmares.
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So how does this work, does the effect happen on turn 1 if he's in your original deck? It seems that way; certainly interesting in control warrior, but there is allot of super dumpy legendaries, and it does make it more difficult to draw answers.
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This card would be pretty good if it could discover any class spells. Can't think of many pricey paladin spells you'd actually want other than lay on hands or maybe avenging wrath.
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Sounds like one of those matches where if you tried to tech the deck not to lose vs hunter you would only "lose less" and make allot of other match-ups possibly worse. That's why it's good to have a few different decks to fall back on because the meta can shift from day to day.
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Come on guys, this is obviously a troll.