New Journey to Un'Goro Card Revealed: Tyrantus
Gaara has revealed a new Druid card with Techbook.de - Tyrantus.
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Like every other minion with 7+ Attack
Anyone feel like this indicates that the Druid quest might make beasts in your deck cost much less? like 3-5 mana less after you beat the quest (perhaps of playing somewhere between 6-7 beasts)? Just a thought. I'm probably wrong though but you have to think that they would incentivize playing this card in some manner or another.
I was really hoping this is the case, beast synergy must be a part of the quest otherwise this card is so underwhelming. In fact they should have released the quest first if that was the case.
I would love a huge 'aha' moment like that. Admittedly, Blizzard knows when they are making good and bad cards and has said they make a mixture of both for the health of the game. If the quest doesn't align with this card, then I'll be disappointed that they used a legendary as a throw away.
None of the three classes for whom both legendaries have been revealed show any synergy between the two. Very much the opposite in the case of Paladin!
That's not exactly fair. In the case of Warlock, the two synergize perfectly. Mostly the pairs seem to be cards which don't interact much, but can coexist comfortably in the same deck. One exception may be the Shaman quest and legendary minion, but who really thinks Shaman needs better synergy and support?
In the case of Paladin, Sunkeeper Tarim can be a buff Silver Hand Recruits and other small minions while weakening your opponent's board. Although that doesn't count toward The Last Kaleidosaur quest, they can certainly coexist in a deck designed to be aggressive with small minions. You're not always going to have a buffed minion in play for which Sunkeeper Tarim's battlecry is a debuff, and if you do, the buff may allow for trades after which the 3 health would be valuable defensively against things like Maelstrom Portal or Volcanic Potion.
Ram Wrangler buff
What's wrong with the art?
Your card art is pretty sweet, and very close to the art Blizzard used for this guy!
Turn 5: Innervate -> Innervate -> Coin -> Tyrantus
"Well, that looks bad, but this is still totally beatable..."
Turn 6: "Join the pack!"
"Awww, crap!"
Hex.
Edit: Well he is untargetable xD so nvm :D
And at that moment you hear a voice in the darkness :
"i got the beast in my sight"
Remember Soggoth the Slitherer ?
No ?
That's what I thought.
True, but +7 +3 for 1 more mana is a pretty big difference, to be fair.
Also very true. I'm still excited to play this card though.
yeaaaaa, but he had a subpar statline.
Except you died on the turn after you played Tyrantus because he has no impact on the board and your opponent is free to punch you in the face. Your proposed combos mostly double down on getting your face punched.
Warlock can clear all of that with 1 card.
Sure...if youre playing wild...
I like the art for this card, its got that warm pastel feel to it. but yeah this card is really slow and is probably only going to be seen in arena. if you could give this taunt, it would be much better stat wise then soggoth and doing that is even slower then playing soggoth. i think even if the meta were slow i don't know if this card would be good.
edit: now that i think about, i am surprised no one is talking about using poison adapt to counter this like people said they would with Swamp King Dred