While this card will pretty much only be in a dragon deck, you won't want to play the big dragons since you will want to be able to play the dragon that gets the buff as soon as possible. A deck that runs cheap dragons such as Faerie Dragon, Bronze Herald, Twilight Drake and maybe even Brightwing might work with this card.
Pretty spooky value card in Dragon paladin which already has some support. Needs to be drawn early of course, but could force Hex like effects into the meta
Dragon paladin may actually be a serious threat with this addition. Also hoping Da Undatakah can get some serious value in the late game with some of the bigger vanilla dragons collecting dust in my collection.
I don´t really know what to think. This card may be the centerpiece of a very high-variance dragon paladin. If you hit it on 3 with dragons in hand, you can play a midrange deck that has 6 more stats per turn every turn, whcih is VERY strong. If you don´t hit it, you will be left with a subpar deck.
I feel like dragon decks just aren't what they used to be, and this card isn't even a dragon itself. It could maybe make the cut in a singleton deck I think if there are enough dragons to make that work, but otherwise I'm not sure this will really see play.
Nice support for dragon paladin. That +3 +3 buff can easily cycle as long as you have a dragon in hand and as long as it doesnt get silenced. If we get more support for dragon paladin this will absolutely see play.
I can't wait to see this cards animation. As a legendary, it should be flashy... I really hope to see some Talritha-figure jump from the board to your hand. Also the card sounds will probably tell a good story too.
So, very similar to [Hearthstone Card (Val'anyr) Not Found] but its faster so long as there are dragons in hand - don't need to break a weapon for the buff. Downside is you cannot always control when the deathrattle will go off.
Could be strong if a midrange minion focused Dragon Paladin is a thing.
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I played a lot of Val'anyr back in the day, and this has a similar effect. It's slow, but Paladin has plenty of sustainability to wring value from it.
I started in RoS playing a dragon pala, this will surelly make me retry it again.
While this card will pretty much only be in a dragon deck, you won't want to play the big dragons since you will want to be able to play the dragon that gets the buff as soon as possible. A deck that runs cheap dragons such as Faerie Dragon, Bronze Herald, Twilight Drake and maybe even Brightwing might work with this card.
Maybe you could go for some of the bigger dragons if you use Nozdormu the Timeless.
Pretty spooky value card in Dragon paladin which already has some support. Needs to be drawn early of course, but could force Hex like effects into the meta
Infinite value?? I like the concept and would definitely play this if Pally comes up with a good dragon package.
this one seems really fun to use
Dragon paladin may actually be a serious threat with this addition. Also hoping Da Undatakah can get some serious value in the late game with some of the bigger vanilla dragons collecting dust in my collection.
I don't think dragon paladin will be a thing. But I really like the theme, the design, and the artwork!
So, Da Undatakah + Immortal Prelate + Dragonrider Talritha in a Dragon deck should be good? Right? Susceptible to silence and such but good in paper, right?
Keep in mind though that Dragonrider Talritha won't buff Immortal Prelate since it's not a dragon.
No no, of course, but you keep Da Undatakah so you can keep buffing dragons in your hand.
I don´t really know what to think. This card may be the centerpiece of a very high-variance dragon paladin. If you hit it on 3 with dragons in hand, you can play a midrange deck that has 6 more stats per turn every turn, whcih is VERY strong. If you don´t hit it, you will be left with a subpar deck.
I feel like dragon decks just aren't what they used to be, and this card isn't even a dragon itself. It could maybe make the cut in a singleton deck I think if there are enough dragons to make that work, but otherwise I'm not sure this will really see play.
Great flavour, decent card. Not sure how many dragons you'd have to run in a deck to make it worth.
Nice support for dragon paladin. That +3 +3 buff can easily cycle as long as you have a dragon in hand and as long as it doesnt get silenced. If we get more support for dragon paladin this will absolutely see play.
Imagine having a 11/11 for 4 mana on ennemy board and no clear. Then go to menu and "concede"
I can't wait to see this cards animation. As a legendary, it should be flashy... I really hope to see some Talritha-figure jump from the board to your hand. Also the card sounds will probably tell a good story too.
If dragon Paladin turns out to be good then this might be good just as a low cost minion, since dragon decks usually have a high cost minion curve.
Blizzards gives a lot of nondragon cards with dragon sinergy for Paladin. Cathedral Gargoyle, Nightbane Templar, Dragon Speaker...
We will need more support to see that card, but being a dragon expansion, we will get it for sure. :D
So, very similar to [Hearthstone Card (Val'anyr) Not Found] but its faster so long as there are dragons in hand - don't need to break a weapon for the buff. Downside is you cannot always control when the deathrattle will go off.
Could be strong if a midrange minion focused Dragon Paladin is a thing.