EDIT: Maybe Warlock would be a good fit too, since he can benefit from removing bad Battlecries from their minions. Flavor would also work, as extracting a minion's soul seems very Warlock-y.
You're right that it fits warlock as well as shaman. Considering the theming is right, the different classes are able to use it in different ways, and it would fit both classes individually, I'd consider making it a multiclass card.
Red Herring - Even if this stealths your entire board forever in quest rogue I would still rate it as trash. Basically if you're playing a turn 7 minion that has no rush or taunt you're asking for trouble. This card goes one further by actively removing your taunts on board.
I'm glad you took my feedback! I'm a fan of the spell chaining and spell damage directions you went with Arcane Druid.
I think Garona Halforcen is an interesting idea, but I don't know if any deck besides Un'Goro quest rogue wants it. Will there be any support for her in the set?
I really like this custom set so far! The only critique that comes to mind is that Druid really doesn't feel like it fits into the set. The treant and nature support cards could probably fit into another set better, such as the Witchwood.
The first change I'd make would be turning Owl Omen into an Arcane spell. The art and effect reminds me more of cosmic magic than it does plant & animal magic. My second suggestion goes into this a bit further.
I would probably also give Druid dragon and arcane spell themes, in place of the current nature and token themes, inspired by Ironbark Drake and Owl Omen. Druids could act as preservers of the timeline, preserving the natural order of things, using arcane spells to do that.
Really neat ideas! I do think the buff to Surrender to Madness is way too much though: T1 coin + madness, T2 Pirate + 6/6 patches doesn't sound fun to play against.
Sir Finley, Sea Guide does not curve into Amalgam of the Deep, as Finely shuffles the amalgam back into the deck after getting played. There is some synergy between the two, as Finely allows you to replace the discovered card with one from your deck, but a turn 3 play does not fit in the list of T1 + T2 plays.
It is always safe to disenchant a nerfed card - you can always recraft it with no dust lost. That being said, I think Illucia has been gutted. She used to be a pretty strong disruption tool, but now, she's an alright tool for longer matches. Not all that good though, and definitely a massive nerf.
It's weird seeing a priest deck where the only source of health gain is from neutral cards, including hero power. That being said, this looks fun, I'm looking forward to trying this out!
Death Knight Don Han'Cho
But on the other hand, this is a YES DK combo.
Is anyone else made uncomfortable by the 3d skins? Some serious uncanny valley stuff here.
This is a really neat idea, I like it.
You're right that it fits warlock as well as shaman. Considering the theming is right, the different classes are able to use it in different ways, and it would fit both classes individually, I'd consider making it a multiclass card.
It does have taunt though
I'm glad you took my feedback! I'm a fan of the spell chaining and spell damage directions you went with Arcane Druid.
I think Garona Halforcen is an interesting idea, but I don't know if any deck besides Un'Goro quest rogue wants it. Will there be any support for her in the set?
I really like this custom set so far! The only critique that comes to mind is that Druid really doesn't feel like it fits into the set. The treant and nature support cards could probably fit into another set better, such as the Witchwood.
The first change I'd make would be turning Owl Omen into an Arcane spell. The art and effect reminds me more of cosmic magic than it does plant & animal magic. My second suggestion goes into this a bit further.
I would probably also give Druid dragon and arcane spell themes, in place of the current nature and token themes, inspired by Ironbark Drake and Owl Omen. Druids could act as preservers of the timeline, preserving the natural order of things, using arcane spells to do that.
To be fair, it has been almost 7 years since Entomb was printed. Considering everything else that got power creeped since then, I'm not surprised.
Really neat ideas! I do think the buff to Surrender to Madness is way too much though: T1 coin + madness, T2 Pirate + 6/6 patches doesn't sound fun to play against.
This is a really cool deck - I'm tempted to rejoin Hearthstone just to play it. About the guide itself, I noticed a possible typo / error:
Sir Finley, Sea Guide does not curve into Amalgam of the Deep, as Finely shuffles the amalgam back into the deck after getting played. There is some synergy between the two, as Finely allows you to replace the discovered card with one from your deck, but a turn 3 play does not fit in the list of T1 + T2 plays.
Quality content, I have to agree with all of your thoughts here. Do note though that under Dozing Kelpkeeper, Lesser Emerald Spellstone was mentioned instead of Lesser Jasper Spellstone.
Most people here are thinking of the normal three mage schools, but keep in mind Mask of C'Thun is a shadow spell.
It is always safe to disenchant a nerfed card - you can always recraft it with no dust lost. That being said, I think Illucia has been gutted. She used to be a pretty strong disruption tool, but now, she's an alright tool for longer matches. Not all that good though, and definitely a massive nerf.
So 1/3 of your deck is 0 mana draw 2? That's insane lol
But only for two weeks, before they nerf it again.
This is my prefered solution. Allow players to play their prefered modes!
Have you tested it? How does it play?
It's weird seeing a priest deck where the only source of health gain is from neutral cards, including hero power. That being said, this looks fun, I'm looking forward to trying this out!
Btw, you likely meant Educated Elekk, not Augmented Elekk in the deck description.
Closest thing we've had yet is Polymorph: Boar
Untargetable by enemies, but as seen by the hysteria chaos a few months back, immune creatures can be targeted by their owners.