New Card Reveal - Sound the Bells!
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As someone who has played quite a bit of Galvadon in wild I can safely say that it is much less the voidlords & statues that are issue and much more the large amount of silence effects that are currently being run...
But for that you generally take a stealth adaptation when you can, right?
Yeah, but Galvadon isn't enough of a win con by himself. The deck has a bunch of really strong plays but most of them are fairly susceptible to silence. Also, if Galvadon attacks for non-lethal (either due to no windfury, taunt minions, etc.) then Galvadon is still weak to silence as well.
I actually just played a game with my wild Galvadon deck against a cubelock deck at Rank 9. He managed to summon 3 voidlords, and got off the combo with cube + Doomguard. I still absolutely wrecked him. My late game was simply too strong. (23/23 divine shield + taunt Lynessa, 15/12 divine shield stealth Galvadon, etc.). The deck has very strong (and very fun) late game but a silence would have turned that Lynessa into a 1/1.
I initially wrote off this card immediately, but after some thought, I think this card might actually have a solid place in the meta.
When you build a deck with this, you don't make it like a classic Kaleidosaur deck. This card allows you to make a Quest Paladin deck without diluting your deck with a bunch of crappy buff spells. All you need is Sound the Bells!, maybe a few Spikeridged Steeds, and fill the rest out with powerful midrange Paladin cards. Wild Pyromancer I think would shine in this deck as well.
1) Give Lynessa Sunsorrow +5/+10
2) Give Primalfin Champion 5 Sound the Bells
3) Create a Monster Voraxx with 2/3 boardfill.
I'm going to have fun with this card.
Pyro + Equality = Crushed your dreams. Also Scream would make you scream on monitor when you pump like that.
Defile also crushes that scenario.. So much counters for this kind of hypes...
Having fun is great but it's not working at Hearthstone unfortunately. You only can have fun like that in arena for sometime not even always.
Good idea but not enough bruh. Facts are painful... :(
Make Paladin Quest great again!
This is not a agro card. It's for controlling the board.
For our lord and sometime saviour Yogg the (last) Hope's end?
So Primalfin Champion plus Sound the Bells! turn ten is a 5/10 deathrattle draw 4 Sound the Bells?
Welcome to value town!
Common rarity card more exciting than most if not all revealed legendary cards so far.
Maximum Yogg-idge
*Galvadon theme begins playing in the distance*
I like this card!
So it can do half of The Last Kaleidosaur? That may single handledly make that deck viable.
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