Harth Stonebrew "Iconic Hands from the Past"

Anyone had any experience with this card? What kind of “iconic hands from the past” may one get?
Specific examples?

You can find all the hands here, one for each class except DK which has one for each rune.

They focus on mostly pieces of some combo build. some on their own (like shaman shudderwok and grim patron warrior) but other miss the deck they were in like druid.

It’s a busted card in arena like 80% of the time, but likely too unreliable and slow in a format like standard, fun tho to see archtypes from years all over hearthstones succesful decks

> https://www.hearthstonetopdecks.com/harth-stonebrew-guide-all-of-the-possible-iconic-hands-for-each-class/

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It can be a hail mary type backup card for Constructed formats. You’re not guaranteed to get anything that helps in the current situation, but there’s a decent chance you get a useful card.

Great, thanks! Maybe Harth would be a good addition to an aggro deck.

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its perfect for aggro, you just blow through your hand and refill on 6

Speed is a real derogatory term around these parts. While I personally would say most of Harths hands are slow I wouldn’t say unreliable, more… unfeasible. When he first dropped everyone used him trying to smuggle shudderwock back into standard but hilariously they almost never get their “iconic shaman hand” I’d say he’s good to have around as a backup plan, but not something to try to build around like he’s the main plan. Incidentally the only hand I ever seem to get from him is Galakrond Priests

Im actually toying more with Jepetto and 1 health/attack minions of various costs. Jepetto is a much better hand refiller cuz you know what cards you will get (what you already played!)