Brian Kibler just revealed a new Whizbang's Workshop card: Hagatha the Fabled
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Shudderwock can now cast spells, that's fun
Shudder originally could off the back of Swampqueen Hagatha, but now you have a lot more control over what he can cast.
Turn 5 Hagatha hitting Wish Upon a Star. Turn 6 Shudderblock. Turn 7 WIsh Slimeling.
+6/+9 to ALL your minions.
good follow up but basically U do notning in these turns
a lot of decks right now "do nothing" on their turns except building up or removing the minions you put down. If you get a slight early lead you can easily put this down, and if you then have big rush or lifesteal minions to throw down, you will have a massive advantage.
I always liked Swampqueen Hagatha to combine it with Heart of Vir'naal although it is very slow but I like its effect and this new Hagatha is better because it draws cards from your deck that can perfectly plan instead of random options
That's the slowest shaman legendary I've ever seen, holy moly
I wanted to see the slime tokens instead I was met with the signature cosmetic
That's really good. Draw, tutoring, free big minions with your big spells, and synergy with both bounce/copy and the new Wock.
I really hope they will bring Zephrys back in some shape or form
Isn’t one shaman card missing? Am I stupid? These are just 9 shaman cards, right?
Incredible Value was already revealed, so we have 10.
Ohh ofc! Thank you :D
Prediction: Shaman is going to be OP at one point and get nerfed immediately.
they got the craziest shit so far
5-Mana, Tutor 2. The spells you cast summon a minion with stats equalt to its Cost.
It seems alright. Like, I don't know if I care about it that much. Like in the video they draw Giant Tumbleweed!!! that gives you the huge advantage of having a 7/1 in play. And also draws Altered Chord, that removes the (3) Mana discount that is what does that card good. Like it is okay, but you have to be playin pretty specific spells to actually feel great about it. In general I think is a net positive, cause you are drawing two spells with Spirit of the Tiger in play. But dosn't drives me crazy.
But, on another hand, With Shudderblock you draw 6 spells. Are you actually playing 6 Big Spells in your deck? I don't know, but you can use it with the Slimes to trigger that spell 3 times. And Have in mind that the Slimes can damage face cause their Battlecry is not deal damage, is casting an spell, and that spell deals the damage. I don't know if there is a big Shaman spell that deals damage to face, but hey. Is a good Combo. And Shudderwock and Hagatha are characters that should work good together cause Hagatha is who creates it in the Lore, and they came from the same set.
Changing the spells into battlecries seems like a big deal to me. Shudderblock would allow you to triple cast a spell, and the mini can triple cast the other.
Yeah. I just was editting that idea.
Like I think the most natural play is, Draw the new 7 Mana spell, play Shuderblock, the 7/7, give all your cards +6/+9, and then play Miniwock with the 13/16 and give all your cards +6/+9 again. (I mean to be fair it would be greater with Lorthemar but still is a lot of stats)
But then is kinda like value one Lengedary in base of another Legendary, and I rather value them for their own merits. But I think that with Shudderblock you could argue just play Wish Upon a Star as your only big spells in deck. And that looks like a solid deck in my opinion.
This seems very good on the surface. But... Big Spell Shaman? Not sure that's really a thing, but maybe this is something they work towards the rest of the year too.