New Shaman Legendary Card Revealed - Glugg the Gulper
Wronchi just revealed a new Voyage to the Sunken City card: Glugg the Gulper
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Fun card, very innovative Artwork (finally)
Tradestone is wishful thinking though, maybe we'll get there depending on the rotation.
Freeze Shaman will most likely still be the better Option.
I think what people forget is that this is not always at 5 health when you play it. If you have even a single minion remaining on the board from the last turn and you play Glugg and then trade and your minion dies as a result he will have more than 5 health and be an even bigger threat. And that is not an uncommon scenario.
Also even if your opponent removes Glugg you have slowed down the game quite a bit by making your opponent have to deal with your big board. People say it will just get flame striked, well that doesn't work if it has more than 5 health but even if that happens you just traded your turn 7 for the mages turn 7 or 8(for example). So even in the worst case scenario like being flame striked you have a pretty neutral outcome.
For anyone saying it seems weak just wait until the expansion launches. I think this might be a nightmare to deal with.
This card is going to be super annoying to lose to, in that it's very vulnerable but utterly dominates if you can't deal with it - a bit like a 7 drop version of Peasant.
I actually think it might be a decent threat. If you start a turn with this in play and the opponent has a board, you're most likely doing lethal by trading rush into their minions and swinging with a massive Glugg.
That means, if your opponent doesn't want to risk being one shot, they're forced to either have a very strong board clear (e.g. Flamestrike/Brawl), spot removal for Glugg, or run a series of trades into a total 15/17 of stats, which is a big ask. Even in the fail case of Glugg getting sniped by removal, you're left with three 2/2 taunts, which is a lot better than nothing.
Seems weak. Shaman isn't leveraging wide boards right now.
Absolutely amazing card art wow!!
awful and ugly card :( -1/10
Glugg the Gulper? cmon man get on with these ridiculous, childish names
Hey look an actually reasonable shaman card. Who would have thought they could actually accomplish this before the rotation.
it's a 1 mana more Rain of Frogs, without overload.
Rain of Toads
Cool card! Would have thought colossal elemental, but a big fish has more of the devour flavor.
So you want to play this just before you trade in a medium size minion and then just have a lot of stats for 7 mana I suppose. nice taunt as well
Another situationally good card. Some decks and some classes simply can't clear this in a good way, others can do it for way less mana that is used to play this. But I think what pushes this card from okay to good is that it can take advantage of existing minions on the board to immediately grow bigger and quite likely out of range of most removal.
If you only think about cards that counter cards you're clearly going mad. Literally every card has some sort of counter or removal. It exists.
man hes so right ;) but turn 7 is very late for quest hunter :Di saw the quest is always done in turn 5-7 against minion based decks :D
so the only good card for U is what is gamebreaking,nice
Well to be fair, these days even cards that seem game breaking on reveal often don't end up being played
Glugg eating its own tail was easily the best part of the video. Illidan was equally disgusted and terrified.
I wish Glugg was an elemental.
7 mana, give quest hunter 3 free shots of Dragonbane Shot
Also leave an enemy 9/11 minion on board