am i the only one who likes playing vs bots? they don't take the entire turn on the most simple playsbots make this game so boring zzzz, it would be ok if they at least played fast
regular removal + more card draw + dual giants (+twilight drakes?); minus some legends?DOUBLE POST
I HIT LEGEND WITH MY GIANTS SHAMAN AND NOTHING HAS FELT MORE AMAZING THAN THIS.
It's a decent card for its stats even if it's effect does nothing. It can save your ass and/or secure the win against Mage (Polymorph, Flamestrike, Alex+Pyroblast), Shaman (Hex, Lightning Storm, Al'Akir+Rockbiter), Priest (Soulpriest+CoH, SWD, Mind Control), Paladin (Equality+Consecration), and of course Rogue when you use it properly though.With Leeroy gone... why are people even bothering with Loatheb?
It's a pretty mediocre card IMO now....
Looks very unique. My only question is why no Al'Akir? Ysera might be 4 attack but it's more prone to Mind Control than Al'Akir as a win condition against Priest. It's also better against most other matchups.nah here's the deck I did it with:
That would be the case if its effect persisted throughout his presence on board instead of turn one. What made it good in the first place was the miracle and handlock combos that absolutely required that one clutch turn with leeroy and multiple mana efficient spells, and surviving that one turn literally meant the difference b/w victory and death..It's a decent card for its stats even if it's effect does nothing. It can save your ass and/or secure the win against Mage (Polymorph, Flamestrike, Alex+Pyroblast), Shaman (Hex, Lightning Storm, Al'Akir+Rockbiter), Priest (Soulpriest+CoH, SWD, Mind Control), Paladin (Equality+Consecration), and of course Rogue when you use it properly though.
If the effect perisisted Loatheb would be unquestionably the best card in the game. You're overrating the ability to survive one turn and underrating the ability to secure a win. Sure you might be able to delay the Rogue KO for a turn, but that doesn't mean you're going to win if you can't follow up the following turn. On the other hand, playing Loatheb to block a massive comeback like Equality+Consecration, Thalnos+Lightning Storm, or Flamestrike will almost certainly win you the game since the only time you'd fear these plays is when you're ahead.That would be the case if its effect persisted throughout his presence on board instead of turn one. What made it good in the first place was the miracle and handlock combos that absolutely required that one clutch turn with leeroy and multiple mana efficient spells, and surviving that one turn literally meant the difference b/w victory and death..