I was having some fun with a non face, minion and board based hunter deck, but shaman has ruined it, thanks to snowfall guardian.
Might as well concede every time I play against shaman, because after they play Snowfall guardian, my minions will never attack again. Wide board, big minions, this card solves every problem.
Then they play the parrot, sometimes with Brann, and that's it, I will take 40 damage in the next three turns, as it's impossible to kill a 25/25 parrot with frozen minions.
This card needs a very heavy nerf. Make it freeze itself, freeze two or three random enemy minions, cost 10 mana, I don't know. Freezing your own board is not even a real disadvantage, as they don't care that their other weak minions are frozen, most of the time they play it in an empty board anyway.
Back to face hunter, I guess. They can't freeze spells, yet...
Hunter is still a shit class without board clear, draw mechanics and comeback cards. Nowadays, it revolves around getting Rexxar ASAP, as it is the sole card that gives hunter decks a chance in the late game. Even the egg variable, which has nice interactions, but is inconsistent and slow most of the time. Secret Hunter and Spell hunter would just run out of gas real fast. Rexxar is still a very bad play and immense tempo loss against decks that the consecration part can't relieve any significant pressure.
Just watch HCT montreal finals, where the hunter player was getting owned every game and only won because Rexxar rescued him for 3 consecutive matches. Hunter being over dependent on this card does not say that Deathstalker is purely OP, but that Hunter is still far from the powerlevel the rest of the best decks. Without Rexxar, mid tier 2 at max.
Of course it will be good against control, decks that simple sit back and hardly put anything on the board, but it's the only card that makes this match winnable.
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I was having some fun with a non face, minion and board based hunter deck, but shaman has ruined it, thanks to snowfall guardian.
Might as well concede every time I play against shaman, because after they play Snowfall guardian, my minions will never attack again. Wide board, big minions, this card solves every problem.
Then they play the parrot, sometimes with Brann, and that's it, I will take 40 damage in the next three turns, as it's impossible to kill a 25/25 parrot with frozen minions.
This card needs a very heavy nerf. Make it freeze itself, freeze two or three random enemy minions, cost 10 mana, I don't know. Freezing your own board is not even a real disadvantage, as they don't care that their other weak minions are frozen, most of the time they play it in an empty board anyway.
Back to face hunter, I guess. They can't freeze spells, yet...
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This is good enough. No more prep / raiding part T1.
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Nerf bomb to deal 5 damage to any enemy. LOL
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Why make a deck "after rotation"? The rotation will only occur with another set of cards coming in, so your deck would look entirely different.
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Why is Hagatha a shaman card? Would fit nicely.
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Nah... it will be something about rush.
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Would be nice waiting for the other reveals.
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Hunter is still a shit class without board clear, draw mechanics and comeback cards. Nowadays, it revolves around getting Rexxar ASAP, as it is the sole card that gives hunter decks a chance in the late game. Even the egg variable, which has nice interactions, but is inconsistent and slow most of the time. Secret Hunter and Spell hunter would just run out of gas real fast. Rexxar is still a very bad play and immense tempo loss against decks that the consecration part can't relieve any significant pressure.
Just watch HCT montreal finals, where the hunter player was getting owned every game and only won because Rexxar rescued him for 3 consecutive matches. Hunter being over dependent on this card does not say that Deathstalker is purely OP, but that Hunter is still far from the powerlevel the rest of the best decks. Without Rexxar, mid tier 2 at max.
Of course it will be good against control, decks that simple sit back and hardly put anything on the board, but it's the only card that makes this match winnable.
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Well, keleseth adding just +1 attack would be something
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Better... so they nerf it faster.