![]() ![]() What I Said: It’s a monster 8/8 for five mana, so clearly it’s worth it. ![]() Like, yeah Young Dragonhawk is bad but if you turn it into a 3/3 with Windfury? It’s a lot better! Fel Reaver At the very least it’s exciting to watch laughingstocks turned into devestating killing machines. It reminds me a lot of that new Paladin card Quartermaster, if a little more terrifying. WISPS! to create a small, terrifying army. This dude was dropping Hobgolbins and wisps. How I Was Wrong: So the jury is still out on Hobgoblin, I’ve only really played against it once, but absolutely wiped the floor with me. What I Said: I was intrigued, but skeptical too. I should’ve known not to get swept up in the Reddit hivemind. As it turns out, Bolvar is completely dependable in Paladin control decks. And guess what! If you play that with Bolvar in your hand you’re already guaranteeing at least a 4/7 for 5. How I Was Wrong: That new Paladin card? Muster for Battle? The one that summons out three 1/1s and gives you a 1/4 hammer? Yeah that’s a pretty good card. ![]() It’s still a good minion, but I may have overestimated how long it takes to get real value out of it. It’s also difficult to pop open that seven health to get the deathrattle inside, like I’d almost prefer it if Sneed’s was a 7/5 or something. Eight mana for a 5/7 without charge or taunt or whatever is really, really inefficient, to the point where your opponent can often just ignore it entirely. How I Was Wrong: The one thing I didn’t quite envision with Sneed’s Old Shredder is how freaking slow it is. What I Said: Legendaries inside of other legendaries! What insane value! Put it in every deck! ![]()
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