I'm really loving the druid/shaman dual class border. Ras's art reminds me of Unalaq from Legend of Korra.
As for the cards, they both seem pretty strong, and I can see them being used in standard. Wild is a bit questionable though, I don't think they will slot into any current decks.
That's cool - could we somehow get a sneak peek at it?
On a different note, I propose that for dual class cards, you use a combination of the borders. For example, Mage/Rogue would have the left half of Mage, and the right half of Rogue.
I personally believe that Blizzard should continue updating her after she rotates to wild, with mechanics related to the set. It likely won't be too hard to just slap on a keyword, and the previous sets have one each.
If the deck tracker is part of the game, why would it not be allowed?
If it wasn't (and it was approved), then I think it is fine, as you can do the same thing a deck tracker does manually.
What do you think about using Hemet in this deck?
I think I had a similar problem in the past with my Motorola g4. Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling Hearthstone?
That's cute
I don't believe that works - spellburst triggers after the spell.
I'm really loving the druid/shaman dual class border. Ras's art reminds me of Unalaq from Legend of Korra.
As for the cards, they both seem pretty strong, and I can see them being used in standard. Wild is a bit questionable though, I don't think they will slot into any current decks.
Secret tunnel!
If Avalon actually does this, they should get the "Shoe Eater" tag.
Thank you for the genuine laugh, this is funny as hell. Fingers crossed the next card won't have spellburst!
This refers to the spells cost, as in the spells current cost. You can test this interaction out with Summoning Stone, or The Fist of Ra-den.
I loved Brian's acting in this video. As for the card itself, this seems very good in zoo/egg warlock.
I might be mistaken, but isn't that a new card at 1:53 in the video?
Edit: I was right, Combustion now has a card reveal page.
This has synergy with Hagatha's Scheme, and other cheap but powerful AoEs in Shaman. I think that's where this guy will see the most play.
Would you count Netherwind Portal as a callback?
That's cool - could we somehow get a sneak peek at it?
On a different note, I propose that for dual class cards, you use a combination of the borders. For example, Mage/Rogue would have the left half of Mage, and the right half of Rogue.
I personally believe that Blizzard should continue updating her after she rotates to wild, with mechanics related to the set. It likely won't be too hard to just slap on a keyword, and the previous sets have one each.
And gave it to Shaman as well.
Dual Class cards! I'm so excited for this!
Another inexperienced BG player here - I want to get some tips as well, so I'm bumping this for visibility.
Imagine a MarkMcKz deck without Emperor Thaurissan.