Minions that enter Dormant won’t attack, but they won’t die either! Sorry Drakuru, no double freebies for you ? Your copies are made from your hand from left to right until no more board spaces are available.īeware that Colossals will summon their appendages and take up potential board space from your other copies. Unfortunately, it won’t be some corruption-style aura effect that a cheeky Showstopper effect can silence off. We’ve gotten some clarification from the devs on the mechanics of this one:Īll the copies summoned die at the end of the effect trigger after having attacked. At 10 cost, it will take up your entire mana pool for the turn, though there are things you can do to play around that as a shaman. Obvious deathrattle/reborn synergy, as well as good with big minions in general. Once again, another big expensive card and a solid showy effect to go along with it. This card is doing much of the same work that Sylvanas and Insatiable Devourer are without having to run through the trouble of infusing first. Still, even if the Big Shaman archetype doesn’t catch on for Shaman, I expect this card, in particular, to find a home in Renathal Control Shaman lists. The only worry is that there will sometimes be late-game scenarios where the 6/8 stat line won’t be enough to get you any resurrections, but I’m hopeful those are few and far between. Even if it’s trading into a single big minion on the opponent’s side, that’s still a 2-for-1, with that 1 on your side being a big tough-to-kill minion. In the more likely scenario that it doesn’t survive, that’s still a complete flip of the board state. You’re looking at a 5-for-1 exchange on board. What a way to kick things off this card looks insane! The dream is that Drakuru takes out two of your opponent’s minions, resurrects them on your side, and survives combat somehow. If you missed our previous Warrior recap, you will find it here. We also have some dev clarifications on how they work. Today, we're recapping the four Shaman cards revealed by Gamespot. Where do you come down on Academic Espionage? It's exciting, but is it playable? Let us know in the comments and be sure to check out our Boomsday Hub for more spoilers! I'm not fully sold on Academic Espionage, but if there are a sufficient number of support cards for it then I could see it as an excellent enabler for Burgle decks. This card dilutes your deck in a very significant way and could potentially fill it up with nonsense such as Ice Fishing or Reckless Flurry, but it could also be an excellent anti-fatigue tool for Mill Rogue decks (if that ever becomes a thing again in Standard). However, the Burgle mechanic is especially potent in Rogue, where cards such as Tess Greymane can be used to gain extra value from cards which belong to your opponent's class. We haven't seen many cards like this one, though I suppose you could argue that Deck of Wonders is spiritually similar. Popular Hearthstone streamer TrumpSC has revealed a new Epic card for Rogue from The Boomsday Project: Burgle Rogues get a new toy in this Epic spell, which shuffles cards from your opponent's class into your deck.
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