Wow. After I saw Sir Finley of the Sands I was thinking of a Reno Paladin deck. This definitely feels like a good starting point. Especially the clever use of Kangor's Endless Army. Thumbs up!
The effect can be great. The cost means that it won't see much play except in control decks. Perhaps he will find his way in some Priest decks. Folks tried to make Chef Nomi a thing; so why not a king?
I have a deck similar to this one. Mine is Reno and includes both banana-producing critters and Unidentified Elixir as buffs. No doubt the deck will be improved by adding an Embalming Ritual.
I appreciate Toast's frankness and insight. It's a shame he receives so much negative feedback. And while I have plenty of misgivings regarding Blizzard it's to their credit that they still offered him a card reveal.
Priest is my favorite class and I only play Wild but I really can't bring myself to play Big Priest in its purest form. I'm proud to say that I have four distinct Priest decks and three of them have winning records and no resurrect mechanism whatsoever. My Zetalot-inspired buff deck currently has a 61% win rate. I did play a Quest Priest which included N'Zoth but with 18 deck slots I've retired the deck for a while. Amusingly, it had a losing record.
When I play a game and I realize I'm facing Big Priest I assess the deck I'm playing. If I don't think the deck is capable of prevailing I usually just quit. No reason to waste time when the odds are heavily stacked against you.
Played the game during Beta but left the game for a couple of years or so. My card collection is unsuitable for Standard but I can use all my older cards in Wild. And no, I don't want to dust all my old cards.
High Priest Amet might just be good enough to make Priest relevant in Standard. I look forward to making a Star Aligner deck. And in Wild, I am going to try a Confuse deck.
A solid card. I'm sure that decks will benefit from it. Not earth-shattering though. And I strongly suspect there's a Star Aligner deck lurking in Priest's future.
Wow. After I saw Sir Finley of the Sands I was thinking of a Reno Paladin deck. This definitely feels like a good starting point. Especially the clever use of Kangor's Endless Army. Thumbs up!
The effect can be great. The cost means that it won't see much play except in control decks. Perhaps he will find his way in some Priest decks. Folks tried to make Chef Nomi a thing; so why not a king?
She's a Pirate, she has deathrattle, she has a decent effect. Not overpowering but the card should fit in a variety of Rogue decks.
Just a quality Legendary. Not spectacular but on the other hand no one will be dusting this.
Wow. An incredibly good Secret. And as it's a Common you'll be seeing this one a lot in Arena.
I have a deck similar to this one. Mine is Reno and includes both banana-producing critters and Unidentified Elixir as buffs. No doubt the deck will be improved by adding an Embalming Ritual.
I appreciate Toast's frankness and insight. It's a shame he receives so much negative feedback. And while I have plenty of misgivings regarding Blizzard it's to their credit that they still offered him a card reveal.
Silencing her will remove the taunt but it'll still be a robust 3/10.
Silence Priest likes the card. No one else does. Way too dangerous.
Well, the whole Reborn mechanic was decidedly unoriginal. That said, I'm sure this will help Priest but it's nothing earth-shattering.
Now, if there's a card out there that has synergy with Reborn other than the Paladin quest then perhaps this will be stronger.
Priest is my favorite class and I only play Wild but I really can't bring myself to play Big Priest in its purest form. I'm proud to say that I have four distinct Priest decks and three of them have winning records and no resurrect mechanism whatsoever. My Zetalot-inspired buff deck currently has a 61% win rate. I did play a Quest Priest which included N'Zoth but with 18 deck slots I've retired the deck for a while. Amusingly, it had a losing record.
When I play a game and I realize I'm facing Big Priest I assess the deck I'm playing. If I don't think the deck is capable of prevailing I usually just quit. No reason to waste time when the odds are heavily stacked against you.
Played the game during Beta but left the game for a couple of years or so. My card collection is unsuitable for Standard but I can use all my older cards in Wild. And no, I don't want to dust all my old cards.
High Priest Amet might just be good enough to make Priest relevant in Standard. I look forward to making a Star Aligner deck. And in Wild, I am going to try a Confuse deck.
Not a card that will win games on its own. But potentially 4/5 total stats for 2 mana is value. (1/2+1/1+1/1+1/1).
Way too generous. Sorry.
And in Wild, look for Confuse decks.
A solid card. I'm sure that decks will benefit from it. Not earth-shattering though. And I strongly suspect there's a Star Aligner deck lurking in Priest's future.
Probably an unwitting staple for the new Paladin quest. Otherwise kind of meh. Much stronger in Arena.
Surprised this is a neutral minion. Who besides Rogue is going to pull this off?
Since everyone missed Tortollan Primalist. Of course, this is better since it has slightly better stats and will only pick a spell from your own deck.