New Legendary Card Reveal - Chameleos
A new card has been revealed by Omnislash.
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So nice and also the artwork is pretty!
3 classes already got both legends revealed but some haven't seen even one... Weird schedule.
On a side note, wish they'd drop 2x class legend per expansion trend, makes branching on the other classes real pain...
It's easy to focus in on the negatives of class legendaries, but do you really want to go back to having cards like Sylvanas Windrunner, Ragnaros the Firelord, and Dr. Boom act as such oppressive neutral legendaries that they take up their respective mana slots in all classes? Spreading the legendaries out across classes allows Blizzard to play more with class themes, and it helps avoid homogenization across classes.
What's that, Chameleos? There's a Doomsayer in my opponent's hand?
*plays Dirty Rat*
Dirty Rat is rotating, though.
*pulls Tirion instead*
Meme expansion for real!
Man this is nasty. Constantly keeping tabs on your opponent's hand can be worth a card in itself and it will be a real skill tester on how greedy you intend to be. Will you take their boardclear now or do you hope to get their DK before they play it? Obviously really hard to get right since your opponent is always motivated to play the strongest, most on-curve thing every turn, making it less likely you steal their on-curve play before they can play it. You can't play their Bloodreaver Guldan before 10 mana if you get it and when they hit 10 mana, they might play it right away. But I expect this to be really obnoxious.
Is this effect visible to your opponennt at the start of each turn? Otherwise your opponent might not have the read on Chamelos and not play around it.
I think this might be worth keeping in hand just to see parts of your opponents hand each turn, until you need to use the card you get or you know its the bestyou can get.. provided it's played in some kind of control deck. I don't really see it in combo Priest. Spiteful Priest might use it to fill the dragon gap.
I wish it was for all 9 classes, not just Priest.
I like the concept.
If a thief priest archetype returns, this would be an ideal card to have as you would recoup a one-card loss, all while keeping an eye on your opponent's build and strategy. An overflow of garbage decks like pirates, Silver Hand Paladin, murlocs and Evolve Shaman made thief priest less fun.
As for other popular decks atm (wild or standard)
Wild Reno -- Yes.
Inner Fire -- Probably not, unless the other legendary makes Inner Fire obsolete and gives room for an off-card.
Big Priest (wild, possibly standard) -- NO.
Dragon -- Probably not.
Spiteful -- Maybe.
Quest -- (Wild) Likely. (Standard) The only good standard quest deck is a Togwaggle one, and it doesn't need another card to speed through.
Hearthstone has a Reveal Priest now eh?
Guaranteed 100% it will reveal the same card multiple rounds in a row for someone at some point.
Also, some people think it can only reveal minions; that is incorrect: ANY card in hand can be revealed: The Coin, spells, weapons, heroes, etc.
I want a golden copy of it!
Looks fun af
Wow - what an awesome card. I love the design; knowing what your opponent is holding is just so damn powerful.
This should be a rogue card
I wonder if dirty rat pulls this card, is it pulled as a chameleon, or the monster it's currently transformed? Or maybe not pulled at all if it's currently a spell?
And how did it work with Zerus?