[Wild] New card I've face in rank

Three or four days ago in wild rank I have lost to a player who use a demon card that blows up your deck. I want it but in the game collection under crafting the card isn’t there. The website also doesn’t show this card. I find it really annoying certain cards aren’t release yet but they can still be use in other means.

Ever since they have hard nerf Warlock burn deck they have given band aid cards that aren’t worth playing anymore. When I saw this card I knew and fell in love with it.

10 mana demon card that can wipe out all of the deck when played. Name Azazel or azural close to the spelling due to the word being in the middle of four words. Being 10 mana it is very easy to check the cards to see what classes or non has.

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I don’t know if you noticed it but they first have to played you 5 seal cards…
It is a demon generated exclusively by another card called Rin the first disciple, there are 2 versions of Rin, I only recommend the other one, for the disruptive and more inmediate impact it has…

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You can look this card up in the Wiki:

https://hearthstone.wiki.gg/wiki/Rin,_the_First_Disciple

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I was unaware there were two version of this card and I couldn’t pull off the seal cards to know this card can be an option to be pick so thank you for pointing it out to me.

Thanks for the soruce. :smiley: I’m sure it will help me understand more of how the card pool works. I’m not that fimilar with many card pool of certain cards being there even though I played this game since it came out. I guess there’s more depth to this than I thought.

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There is as much depth in this game as you want there to be

The game with everything it entails is a complex system, which means it should share properties with other complex systems, which means you could find all scientific disciplines and prove all scientific theories that are provable in this game if you wanted to

In this concrete example, knowledge of pools helps calculate probabilities and expected values of plays which helps decide the optimal play, but that’s just the most obvious part of it, the one most easily discernible in this subsystem (card pools)

I could start from here and just never stop writing xD

While in Collection, right-click on the card and it’ll show you all cards related to playing it (usually, I know of some exceptions, but am missing the rule)

This is not one of the exceptions.

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