5 mana 0/5: If you control 3 of these at the end of your turn, deal 5 damage to a random enemy.
So 15 damage to random enemy at end of turn since each Desert Obelisk will fire.
5 mana 0/5: If you control 3 of these at the end of your turn, deal 5 damage to a random enemy.
So 15 damage to random enemy at end of turn since each Desert Obelisk will fire.
Meme card. (char. limit)
Betrug Plot Twist OTK.
I’m in.
Just when I was gonna write something negative, you drop this idea. Memes can be more than dreams.
This looks like a finisher for Heal Druid or some sort of Priest.
Obelisk Tower resurrect Priest…
Memes still keep me somewhat interested in this game.
They are all I’ve got, really.
Aaaaaand you ruined it.
This sounds awesome.
I don’t know how yet, but it will be.
This is absolutely a meme card, but oh, the possibilities.
Best approach I can think of maximizing this is some kind of spirit of the dead cycling along with duplication cards so that you can mass summon a whole bunch all at once.
In wild, get 6 with a drakkari for lots of fun!
This is TOTALLY non-competitive, but it is a neat goal.
Or…you could just faceless manipulator and brewmaster.
I mean, you could, but that’s still 10 mana to get 2, and you need 3 for it to do anything.
I see an Aviana Drakkari Enchanter OTK in Wild.
Oh, nevermind. You need a copy on board that will most likely be cleared.
The best I see this working is in a priest deck (which would, admittedly, be pretty cool).
I’m waiting for the vid of a Mage to use Pocket Galaxy on 2 x Obelisk & 2 x Faceless, adds a Molten Reflection for good measure and blasts someone for 5 x 5.
Sigh
Another reason to auto concede to mages.
Ok, so let’s try priest as a baseline.
You have 2x Seance, to put copies in your hand.
If those two die with Spirit of the Dead out, two more go into your deck.
Talanji can then play all four of them at once. 20 damage, decent but not tier 1.
As an alternative, let’s structure a deck around buffs and Test Subject. Use the Test Subject and duplication to get more Seances.
So, it’s a tempo-based buff deck with a big finisher.
Eh. I’m not convinced yet.
Shadowcaster shenanigans continue.