New Mage Epic Card Revealed - Spitelash Siren
TheCantelope just revealed a new Voyage to the Sunken City card: Spitelash Siren
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This card is so filthy, saving grace is likely having to wait until turn 6 before popping off. Ideally, as others have stated, turn 5 is the earliest this can go off either from going 2nd or the School Teacher's Nagaling. Which works just as well, as the most expensive Naga you're going to play in this deck is Queen Azshara who costs 5. This is actually disgusting, potential for OTK but more likely just a massive amount of burn and a suddenly huge board on turn 5-6.
Spitelash Siren into Amalgam of the Deep into gifts of azshara into spellcoiler into some other 2 mana spell into another Amalgam of the Deep into another spell seems cool but you'd need very specific cards for it to be a decent combo on turn 6
edit: it does work well if you have school teacher set up before playing the siren and maybe a good combo to work with naga giants depending on how many spells you can generate though the naga cards
I can see where this effect might trigger people but as it stands now, I really think people are overreacting a little Over this card. Refreshing mana always has been worse than gaining mana and this even has a rather janky requirement. Of course without cards like mozaki it will be harder to get a huge payoff. We will have to wait until all cards are revealed along with the Coe set but so far it doesn't look too ridiculous but who knows
there will be not enough naga to be broken
Spell based solitaire HS 2.0 Board doesn't matter.
Except you need to make a board to get use out of this card.
That's easier than my solution! Still clunky, but a lot less than my own idea.
This is a much more difficult to get working mana cheat card though and it can be removed
I hate the current design team. The amount of discount and extra mana they have added to the game is beyond the pale.
Before reading the disclaimer I thought that she switched between a spell that refreshes (2) and a minion with that battlecry.
Additional thing to consider for the power level of this card:
This has a board restriction also. You won't be able to keep the effectf for an endless turn unless you start also clearing your own nagas and spending mana on doing literally nothing. Which actually doesn't seems like a good play lol.
ENOUGH
WITH
THE
MANA
CHEAT
PLEASE!
Dark glare 2.0 wild meta is fucked I could even see this getting a wild ban
I said it some comments ago. Dark Glare or Stealer of souls is broken because you don't need much of a deck restriction and you don't have a big RNG factor for making the combo wombo to work. You're just playing every damage card that actually does stuff and it's good for you almost every time. This does requires a whole deck building restriction, and introduces the RNG factor, since you'll always need to have one naga - one spell in hand, which won't happen 100% of the times even if half your deck are nagas and half spells.
Darkglare had all the support it could ever want right out the gate. This card's power level will be tied to the power level of nagas, and notably, the mana cost of nagas. I suspect this card will be extremely good, but there's no guarantee for the time being.
Actually, that won't work, let me explain:
In summary, both won't synergize properly. You'll never be getting 4 mana. Always 2. This card would be absolutely bonkers if you were able to combine 2 of them for a super endless turn were you get 4 mana for each thing you play. But it's not the case.
Actually you can but it's janky:
Play the first one.
Play the second one, first one switch to spells.
Play a third naga, second one switch to spells. They are now in sync.
Well, you can still get it to work by playing a Spitelash Siren, then any Naga, then another Spitelash Siren, then a Spell. At that point, both will be granting Mana for the next Naga played and will remain in sync. That's quite the setup, but who knows if someone can get that to work. A cycle that continually refreshes 4 Mana could be strong.
Oh you guys are correct! But seems clunky to me lol. Probably Mark will do an OTK though.