Seems like an OK, and fun card. I don't think it is easy to tell how playable it is as there isn't anything quite like it at this point. I have never really played with the strategy of where I am playing the card from my hand.
Definitely a late game card though. The 2/4 body on T3 is meh at best, and I would think you would want to cycle at 2 cards out of it to really make it pay off?
We'll see. Interested to see any other new play types in the description of the card. Maybe some left / right most cards with differing effects.
The only issue is that mages already have a shit ton of card draw, but in the case where you control your draws makes the card semi-good, especially for aggro mage decks
I think olaf is right because "whenever" would be the echo card on the right but "after" means "when the card has done his effect" so we get back echo first then we draw "after".
I have a theory -- Taverns of time event was in fact just public test for some cards from this new expansion. Just imagine deck with this legendary + infinite murlocks + time giants + redraw hand dragons. Perfect sinergy and OP as f.
In Burn Mage it might work, but if you think that any form of control mage highly values draw effects then I'm sorry to say but you don't understand the archtype then.
Two of the ways you beat control mage is by manipulating minion health to prevent water elemental pings & beating them in fatigue. Mage doesn't want to be 2, 3, 4 cards ahead of their opponent in fatigue. Luna is not for control mage.
I don't know how good this card is, because you have to play the right most card means that you have to be lucky, or make a deck of cheap cards to get a nice draw engine. Because if you plan it right to get her into a coin then the next card in your deck will have to be something you can play otherwise you will pass turn and she will die.
also this means there will never be a sort hand feature in hearthstone, ever. 😢
This was said about Dr. Boom back in the day. And it still carries on to pretty much every card in every expansion. Stop judging them before you play them, because you're most likely going to be wrong.
So because someone was wrong about Dr. Boom everyone is always wrong on every card? That's some stellar logic. You're bound to find a person that survived a carcrash because he didn't wear a seatbelt. Better not use them!
Lol. There’s a lot of example. Go see the comments for Keleseth.
This was said about Dr. Boom back in the day. And it still carries on to pretty much every card in every expansion. Stop judging them before you play them, because you're most likely going to be wrong.
So because someone was wrong about Dr. Boom everyone is always wrong on every card? That's some stellar logic. You're bound to find a person that survived a carcrash because he didn't wear a seatbelt. Better not use them!
I think the point is that people disregard new cards very easily, even ones that have the potential to be good.
This was said about Dr. Boom back in the day. And it still carries on to pretty much every card in every expansion. Stop judging them before you play them, because you're most likely going to be wrong.
So because someone was wrong about Dr. Boom everyone is always wrong on every card? That's some stellar logic. You're bound to find a person that survived a carcrash because he didn't wear a seatbelt. Better not use them!
I was using Dr. Boom as a reference. That's just ONE card I'm talking about. You look at many streamers, and the general Hearthstone population and their predictions about whether a card to going to be "trash" or "OP" and you'll find that the majority of them have been wrong. I get what Alanbagh said, the prediction part of reveals is usually the best part. But some people just go way over the top with how determined they are that a card is trash without having played it first. If you scroll further through the comments you'll see a fine example of that (I'm sure you'll be able to spot it).
The point I'm making is that along with this thread, keep an eye on every new card thread from now until the expansion comes out. Then once a month or two has passed, have a look at how many of the "trash" cards are commonly used.
Seems like an OK, and fun card. I don't think it is easy to tell how playable it is as there isn't anything quite like it at this point. I have never really played with the strategy of where I am playing the card from my hand.
Definitely a late game card though. The 2/4 body on T3 is meh at best, and I would think you would want to cycle at 2 cards out of it to really make it pay off?
We'll see. Interested to see any other new play types in the description of the card. Maybe some left / right most cards with differing effects.
The only issue is that mages already have a shit ton of card draw, but in the case where you control your draws makes the card semi-good, especially for aggro mage decks
I think olaf is right because "whenever" would be the echo card on the right but "after" means "when the card has done his effect" so we get back echo first then we draw "after".
You can look at some details on the keywords here: Whenever vs After Hearthpwn explanation
but MAge doesn't have any Echo cards, which means....WALNUT MAGE INCOMING
I have a theory -- Taverns of time event was in fact just public test for some cards from this new expansion. Just imagine deck with this legendary + infinite murlocks + time giants + redraw hand dragons. Perfect sinergy and OP as f.
that#S not a theory, that's what they have done for the last 6 expansions.
stats are good, effect is meh, doubt it will see play.
card game means having cards in hand is crucial hence drawing stuff is good
In Burn Mage it might work, but if you think that any form of control mage highly values draw effects then I'm sorry to say but you don't understand the archtype then.
Two of the ways you beat control mage is by manipulating minion health to prevent water elemental pings & beating them in fatigue. Mage doesn't want to be 2, 3, 4 cards ahead of their opponent in fatigue. Luna is not for control mage.
Perhaps good in combination with a spell that adds 3 1-cost spells to your hand or something.
I don't know how good this card is, because you have to play the right most card means that you have to be lucky, or make a deck of cheap cards to get a nice draw engine. Because if you plan it right to get her into a coin then the next card in your deck will have to be something you can play otherwise you will pass turn and she will die.
also this means there will never be a sort hand feature in hearthstone, ever. 😢
Lol. There’s a lot of example. Go see the comments for Keleseth.
Her bra is certainly stuffed in that art. And, she looks like an Avatar, but hey Avatars are hot.
Honestly, I don't know what to think about your comment, but the real mystery is why are you getting downvoted and by whom? :D
I think the point is that people disregard new cards very easily, even ones that have the potential to be good.
So because someone was wrong about Dr. Boom everyone is always wrong on every card? That's some stellar logic. You're bound to find a person that survived a carcrash because he didn't wear a seatbelt. Better not use them!
I was using Dr. Boom as a reference. That's just ONE card I'm talking about. You look at many streamers, and the general Hearthstone population and their predictions about whether a card to going to be "trash" or "OP" and you'll find that the majority of them have been wrong. I get what Alanbagh said, the prediction part of reveals is usually the best part. But some people just go way over the top with how determined they are that a card is trash without having played it first. If you scroll further through the comments you'll see a fine example of that (I'm sure you'll be able to spot it).
The point I'm making is that along with this thread, keep an eye on every new card thread from now until the expansion comes out. Then once a month or two has passed, have a look at how many of the "trash" cards are commonly used.
In the short the Intern says "But only if I have the mana to play them immediately" Which implies something that isn't on the card text..
"This Turn"
But she most likely will get removed when it gets to the opponents turn. it is a high priority threat
Unrelated to this or hearthstone in general but Ben Bode just announced the name of his new company. Nothing else just wanted to inform you.