Two New Rogue Card Reveals - Mistwraith & Pick Pocket
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Ethereal Peddler can see even more value now. Could even get more cards if you use prep, up to a maximum of 7.
nm.... Ethereal Peddler is rotating...
Except it's not a Hallucination. Hallucination lets you discover, which is a pretty big difference.
Too bad Ethereal Peddler rotates out with Karazhan. The possibilities are endless!
I agree with your main points. I just find it odd that people keep bringing up Questing Adventurer as being better somehow. The card hasn't been relevant in the meta since Conceal rotated out of standard. If anything, I feel Mistwraith and Questing compliment each other in the same deck because you really need multiple of these growing threats to stand in or replace the ones that are silenced or killed off.
you people are still not undrstanding echo. sure it only works with echo cards..but you only need one echo card to make it work because echo cards are infinite. so you can play a freakin 1 cost echo card and turn this guy into a 9/14 the turn it is played. it then would gain 7/7 the next turn .. i don't think it will really hit people how powerful echo is until the expansion is live. i think people are looking at echo as the same effect as unstable evolution...when it is not the same effect. unstable evolution only allows you to play up to 10 copies of itself and than vanishes the next turn. echo allows you to play as many copies of the card as possible before the 30ish turn limit expires. get with the program. this is how echo has been explained. but you guys do not understand it. just like how people don't understand the obvious differences beetween "charge, battlecry : can't attack heroes this turn" and "rush". you are not understanding the mechanics, and your misunderstanding of the mechanics is causing you to underrate obviously OP cards.
u could have one echo card in your whole deck and that one card is basically worth the total number of cards in your turn exponentially times by the max number of turns playable and mana. u will see.
I'm pretty sure they're going to swap the text from Unstable Evolution to echo. So there'll be at least this 1 mana echo
omfg. no. cuz it is not an ehco card. they have already clarified this. unstable evolutions effect ends at end of turn. echo cards create copies of themselves that stay in hand and carry over to next turn. so no, they will not be changing unstable evolution as it is a totally different effect than echo. stop downvoting my comment and then making a statement which only clarifies exactly what my comment was saying.
Peter Whalen said in the reveal stream that echo cards don't disappear at the end of the turn (I thought it worked as unstable evolution, but guess I was wrong).
So basically this means that I will have an echo card for the rest of the game in my hand? I could essentially play the same card every turn right? Essentially infinite value!
https://youtu.be/dERH5ZQq5vk
Here minute 38:21
i realize that what this guy said is what was said and that what was said is not what you are saying.
he specifically states that echo cards will not go away end of turn.
Oh, look here! I found this nifty information from hearthstone's official site that says otherwise :D Here's also a blog from Peter Whalen himself about it :D
"The Unstable Evolution copy that you get has slightly different wording on it to let you know that it's going away at the end of the turn, Echo cards won't."
https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/blog/21658543/the-witchwood-s-newest-keywords
New Keyword: Echo
Echo cards can be played multiple times on the turn you play them. Each time, it’ll add a ghostly copy of the card back to your hand that disappears at the end of your turn.
TGT enough said.