TYRONE FORDING is ridiculous

My opponent played him and I had to sacrifice one minion to break his divine shield and a fireball to clear him out. That’s 2 cards. Then he got the so powerful weapon and over 3 turns he bashed my hero for 15 damage. Meanwhile my 10 mana pyroblast only deals 10 damage…

It’s crazy to need to draw a polymorph or lose…

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Wow. What year is it?

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Are you playing classic mode or standard where he gets yeeted with a single 4 mana hex or 5 mana hex elemental or just fireballed for 2 mana and otked anyways by q mage?

He was a vanilla powerhouse in the day and probably still is in classic, but pally traditionally didn’t lack strong tools to get there but he was one of the best vanilla class 8 drops then when played.

Bloody hell…I have almost forgot that card exists :smiley:

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No one plays it this days you got stuck on some past year…

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Imagine reaching 8 Mana and using it to play Tirion.

I’m pretty sure most Paladin decks plan on dropping like 16/16 in stats per turn by then.

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The real question is what river is Tyrone currently Fording and does he need our assistance?

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The card has existed since the game was invented.
If you cannot play around it, IDK what to say.
I think you will find yourself alone in your criticisms.

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The Hearthstone Forums, everyone!!!

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Yeah, F Tyrone. That dude still owes me $5.

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Tyrone…that would be a nice name for a lannister

Tyrone Lannister, son of Tyrion, Lord of Casterly Rock, Warden of the West, Shield of Lannisport

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I have no idea of the OP is being serious, however, I’ve not laughed at a post in these forums in forever. Tip of the hat mate.

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Umm, if you count the shield it like 12 attack right there. The the sword is like another 15. For like 8 mana that like a OTK spread out over like 5 turns. Best value in the game.

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Oh well if we get to count divine shield as double then I’d like to revise my number to 32/32

Mage complaining about Tirion xD
Anyway, yeah, a 4 mana spell to deny a minion seems damn fair since Tirion is an 8 mana, essentially leaving the minion exposed to any and all dangers.

“My opponent played him and I had to sacrifice one minion to break his divine shield and a fireball to clear him out.”

Um. You’re playing mage and the best way you could think of to break a divine shield was with a minion?

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i’ll still use him sometimes for funsies in duels when running a deathrattle deck.

Whats stronger,

A 6/6 DS, Taunt, DR
or
one frosty boi

Oh man this takes me back. Thanks for the giggles op

What till you meet Trion ForDRINK, Trion ForDRANK, Trion ForDRUNK…