Maddening Archive - Custom Hearthstone Card

Maddening Archive

10th August, 2022 (RR)

Made by MosnarNoedig ()

Nekkro 1 year ago
But you can don't play the card, and just have it in hand for your next turn.
I think that is fine at 2 Mana
RasmusVJS (3.9)1 year ago
But it also looks at potentially 3 times as many cards. Though it isn't certain that there won't be duplicates. Unless you're a highlander deck. :jaraxxus-thinking:
MosnarNoedig (creator)1 year ago
The big weakness of this compared to Tracking and its ilk is that you can usually play Tracking or Thrive in the shadows to fill out an early curve and select a card to use a couple turns later, or removal before the opponent builds a board. You have to know what you want immediately as you play this, since it locks out the rest of your hand.
Nekkro 1 year ago
It's just Secret Passage, with a bigger ceiling, but you only can draw one card.

I think is fine. Is not that different that different that Thrive in the Shadows or Traking.
It's a Traking that can Traks harder
RasmusVJS (3.9)1 year ago
I dunno, tutor effects almost always are stronger than they look on the surface, and HS has yet to have it's first true tutor, so I'm on the side of this not seeing print below 3 mana. But maybe I'm just paranoid.
MosnarNoedig (creator)1 year ago
I think the restriction of it having to be your next card - meaning you can't play this for decent value at anything short of 6-10 mana - puts it at an okay balance point. 3 mana would end up being too disabling to be worth it, I think.
RasmusVJS (3.9)1 year ago
This is lower power than Folk Tales, since this can grab duplicates, and requires you to play the card as your next card. Though, I'd still call this too powerful I think. 3 mana would be more appropriate, I think.
MosnarNoedig (creator)1 year ago
Don't worry, I chose the art to make the tribute... clear.
Murozondy 1 year ago
Mine has nothing wrong with it but this is nice. I steal the art, with permission :reno:
MosnarNoedig (creator)1 year ago
My take on @Murozondy's Folk Tales, hopefully more UI-friendly and with more conditionality.