New Paladin Legendary Card Revealed - Stewart The Steward
Hearthstone just revealed a new Murder at Castle Nathria card: Stewart The Steward
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card sucks, but still crafted it for the lols
This card fits the trope for Paladin to play greedy deathrattle effects that recycle themselves. i.e. Immortal Prelate, Val'anyr and Dragonrider Talritha.
This card is going to excel in the same ways you could with Val'anyr in particular. In a similar vein to that card, its funny with copy effects like Faceless Manipulator, but is gatekept out of the format in a competitive way hard by Smothering Starfish
in particular.
it would work if silence wouldn't exist.
Just kind of eh. Other attempts at similar deathrattles never worked in Paladin.
This card is going to be bonkers, take my word for it. It will force a silence on such a cheap target that still leaves a body behind. Think of it this way, each turn you hero power after this deathrattle its a 4/4. 2 mana 4/4 is a blessing on a normal day.
I think if they printed a 3/3 with deathrattle summon a 4/4 that cost 5, nobody would run it.
This would even be a little slower than that, because you have to wait for this to die and then summon a dude. Where a straight DR minion might be able to attack right away.
Therefore, I think you need to get at least two procs out of this to be worth while. Unless you are building a deck built around dudes or expecting a very long grindy game I don't think this card is worth using.
Right now, EVERY Paladin deck needs to have the hero played in it. It's way too good and important to Paladin's lategame goals to justify not running.
You probably don't run the hero in the tempo/zoo deck this goes into. The hero is generally bad in that type of deck.
Cool card design, and a decently strong stand alone card. You don't have to play Dude Pally for this to see play, it's a simple 3 mana upgrade hero power and that's it.
If we get more synergy, the better. As it is, might not see a lot of play, but it's far from bad.
Misspelled the name
Maybe in 2k16... Slow, bad.
i wanna have this card
I like the idea of this in a non-quest, non-dude deck. Some type of control deck that gets you a 4/4 on the regular. Some decks won't run silence, and even if your dude eats a silence I think that will typically be pretty good for you. Won't be like the Canonmaster or Dragonrider as far as seeing almost no play, but will still be semi-niche
This sentence was said so many times and i ran into 4 maybe 5 Starfishs in the last 5 weeks. So imo it will see play. And don‘t forget, the questline is still a thing.
So many years that they are on the same boring archetype just stop
no, each class will have 2 legendary one of each would be the invited guest.
Thanks :)
What a boring legendary. And on top of that the old boring 3/3 statline.