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Exactly, especially if you have 2 mana to do nothing because you’re playing control. You can use your floating mana for a heal later, and that’s pretty good.

The heal is also pretty good for classes like Rogue that want other schools and desperately need the heal.

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i thought he read it on another language

it woudnt be the first time a bad translation confuses someone about how a card works

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Mhmm, for just a common neutral it is better than most.

For Warlock, it will just depend what is already in the for sure slots. Warlock might have some very good class cards inc to avoid the mech cards.

Like dude Warlocks Symphony of Sins card is awesome lol. Been playing it, I heard it used to be 6 mana. At 5 it does a lot for the class. It’s a better win condition than I’d wager the Warlock Titan will be.

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I’ve been thought experimenting with this card in Control Warlock:

Everyone passed over this minion like ā€œmeh, terribleā€ and I’m over here thinking ā€œthrow this down, defile, get my defile backā€

Now figure in Symphony. You can get your Symphony back as well.

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Ohh my, you could have that die by the 6 to all characters Sin card huh? Then people have to worry about Warlock AoE burst for 12. That’s a lot. Clever stuff Schyla ^^

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Overall: I think people are being too hard on Forge. Yeah, you’re paying 2 mana extra in the grand scheme of things - but think about Tradeable. You just tossed it when you had a spare mana, to cycle. There’s TONS of times where I’m playing a slow deck and draw cards well before I can play them. In that case I’m paying 2 mana way ahead of time that doesn’t really cost me anything.

Activate the Forge first, then later play it when it fits curve…don’t save it to Forge and play in the same turn…

Furthermore, I’m glad these neutrals are weak because Year of the Hydra gave us Neutrals that were WAY TOO STRONG and showed up everywhere. GJ on pulling back on that, Blizzard. Seriously.

Invent-o-matic: Okay, cool, whatever.

Containment Unit: That’s a big ol’ body. When was the last time we had a Deathrattle like this? Seems mostly like an arena card.

Mechagnome Guide: The best comparison is School Teacher. This is worse than School Teacher, but that’s not saying much because School Teacher is obscenely strong. I think this will be good in slow decks. Forge ahead of time and then slap this down when it fits your mana later, it can be good tempo. Plenty of removal effects cost (3) or less.

XB-488 Disposalbot: Dyn-o-matic in shambles. Doesn’t destroy your own board, can hit mechs, and gets Lifesteal. This card is honestly SO much better than Dyn-o-matic, which of course doesn’t see play. I doubt this sees play in Standard, but we’ll see when Hydra rotates out.

Watcher of the Sun: Forge seems iffy on a 2-drop. I would just play this on turn 2 rather than Forge. But if you draw it later, Forge it! Thank goodness it’s not Discover. Prepare for highrolls with Sunwell.

Melted Maker: Way too slow, even for me. This is 5 mana minimum, no thanks.

Careless Mechanist: Arena card. Aggro decks love the stats but they want to draw a lot, too.

Sharp-Eyed Seeker: There’s no way this doesn’t end up breaking the game somehow. It can tutor Fizzle’s Snapshot, and Sunken cards, but those aren’t good either…

Time-Lost Protodrake: Dragon synergy? Sure it’s value, but seems too random and specific. Arena card?

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Melted Maker might be playable in some specific builds.

3/5 Star Power. Build around card only really and I’m not dying to play it at all unless I can run a ton of Forged cards.


I like Careless Mechanist and it would have been a really good card in the past.

3/5 Star Power. I think there are just better/stronger strategies now like Rancher or Rowdy Fan.


Sharp-Eyed Seeker looks like a card for specific combos.

2-5/5 Star Power range. If there is enough support it can be good. Wouldn’t be shocked at all to if it never sees any play.


All the rest of the cards in this reveal post are really bad and 0-2 stars. Much more on the 0 stars side. Weaker filler cards than usual imo, though Festival of Legends had some weak filler too.

From da other side shaman with rivendare coming, they got their tutor card

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It could go both ways for me it doessnt say card but it could also be interpreted as that any card that didnt start wil be drawn i am curious to see this interaction.

Melted maker is a card i want to try in druid i think i see alot of potential in some cards here and remember some cards are here for the memes people and some for competitive decks i can see alot of these cards being solid lets not judge to hastily.

Sofar the majority of the cards that have been revealed as far a fun goes really do seem fun to play and unique in design for me at least.

Except is completely goes against everything else the deck is built around, lol. It messes up Prescience, and could ruin masked reveler

All in on rivendare! Tutor with the 5 mana taunt guy and tutor again with the new 3/3 guy, use the overload weapon to discount the big bad spell and bam!!! Ya i know, a lot of ifs, but i can dream

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Sharp-Eyed Seeker definetely doesn’t draw you all the cards that didn’t start in your deck. If you have more than 1 card that didn’t start there, it will just draw one of them at random.

The combos that exist are too crazy for this card to draw all of the cards that didn’t start in your deck. It most definetely just casino draws 1 if you have more than 1 card that didn’t start there.

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sharp-eyed seeker is an outstanding card in certain meta’s. Imagine being able to fish without fail for your Primes or Purifying shard, mankrik’s wife and much more.