keyvnn93 years ago @Turba Yes this has Taunt. The type of stall deck that wins the game if you play this against them will have a SW Pain or similar removal
petebar (creator)3 years ago @Turba But i think Deloa has a point. If you play this on turn 2, you wouldn't play anything else in the coming turns (except eggs/Useful deathrattle minions) until this dies. And, until then, your opponent has time to get rid of a single 2/6 with Taunt, while you might not play anything else.
Turba3 years ago @keyvnn9 I am not sure if you realized this has Taunt..? They can't trade your Serpent
@Deloa What is the point of playing new minions? To replace the ones you had earlier that died to some kind of removal or have been traded. Annihilatree has Taunt, which means your opponent couldn't trade your other minions without spells. That means that if Annihilatree is alive and you can't trade it, you either forces a bunch of single target spell removals from your opponent or you control the board almost as much as you would, after playing new minions that turn, if you didn't have Annihilatree, except that in this scenario you have all those minions still in hand to use during your following turns and some mana to spend on spells, Eggs and Hero Powers.
keyvnn93 years ago Opponent can also leave it alive after dealing with your 3/4 Serpent
Deloa3 years ago @Turba : Appart from Eggs, it will feel pretty bad if it destroys any minion. In aggro decks, where you want to take the board, not being able to do it on turn 3 is very bad, and 6 Health will not be traded away easily.
Turba3 years ago This is actually really really strong. I thought this was balanced earlier, but now that it think about it, it is absolutely busted. This could be played in aggro, control, anything really... It has synergy with Eggs, but if you want to play something normal, all you have to do is trade Annihilatree into an enemy minion.
@Turba Yes this has Taunt. The type of stall deck that wins the game if you play this against them will have a SW Pain or similar removal
@Turba But i think Deloa has a point. If you play this on turn 2, you wouldn't play anything else in the coming turns (except eggs/Useful deathrattle minions) until this dies. And, until then, your opponent has time to get rid of a single 2/6 with Taunt, while you might not play anything else.
@keyvnn9 I am not sure if you realized this has Taunt..? They can't trade your Serpent
@Deloa What is the point of playing new minions? To replace the ones you had earlier that died to some kind of removal or have been traded. Annihilatree has Taunt, which means your opponent couldn't trade your other minions without spells. That means that if Annihilatree is alive and you can't trade it, you either forces a bunch of single target spell removals from your opponent or you control the board almost as much as you would, after playing new minions that turn, if you didn't have Annihilatree, except that in this scenario you have all those minions still in hand to use during your following turns and some mana to spend on spells, Eggs and Hero Powers.
Opponent can also leave it alive after dealing with your 3/4 Serpent
@Turba : Appart from Eggs, it will feel pretty bad if it destroys any minion. In aggro decks, where you want to take the board, not being able to do it on turn 3 is very bad, and 6 Health will not be traded away easily.
This is actually really really strong. I thought this was balanced earlier, but now that it think about it, it is absolutely busted. This could be played in aggro, control, anything really... It has synergy with Eggs, but if you want to play something normal, all you have to do is trade Annihilatree into an enemy minion.
Thoughts ?