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Hearthstone Legend White Card is super god again, remember bone nightmare and Tang Hangu, who is the stepping stone this time?

Hearthstone's new version of the reserved show, one is sneaking away, one is the white card/blue card to compare the orange card to the down. And the new version is of course no exception, or the new version should come or come, the suppression of this white card, not exaggerated, is two levels higher than the orange card. And this time the stepping stone is - Maxner.

1. Diving mud scale fish people

Neutral Normal Companion, 3/2/4 Whiteboard. Dormant round, raids, poison. In most cases, hibernation is a negative buff, because when this card is played, it is about the same as the time of the round. But this card is different, it comes with two tags: Raid and Poison. Raid allows him to attack directly when awakened, and poison allows him to take any retinue without a holy shield when attacking.

Hearthstone Legend White Card is super god again, remember bone nightmare and Tang Hangu, who is the stepping stone this time?

In other words, when this card is shot, it can directly hit the rhythm of one turn opposite the card. Unless you use spells, your retinue is one that no one dares to climb, unless it is a tool person. But to be honest, even if it is a tool man, in most cases, the player does not want it to be eaten by this fish man. Moreover, most of the attributes of the tool man are very general, and many times there is no four-point attack power at all.

Hearthstone Legend White Card is super god again, remember bone nightmare and Tang Hangu, who is the stepping stone this time?

This means that this fish man can eat two tool people for free, and this price is generally unacceptable. If you think about it this way, the actual combat value of this card may have to be raised one level higher? Although it is a little early to think so, Gu Ying thinks that this card seems to be weakened?

Second, who is the stepping stone this time?

Hearthstone Legend White Card is super god again, remember bone nightmare and Tang Hangu, who is the stepping stone this time?

Strength is there, and as a white card, the best proof of its strength is to pull an orange card as a stepping stone. You see one is 3/2/4, there are two tags of raid and poison; one is a tag of poison after 6/2/8. Although the former has dormancy, as mentioned earlier, under the premise of raids and highly toxic tags, having a dormancy is really not necessarily a bad thing, and can block the rhythm of the opposite round.

Then look at this orange Kamexna who has no surprise attack, no taunt, no charge, but needs 1600 points of arcane dust, is there a feeling that Tang Hangu faced the bone nightmare?

Hearthstone Legend White Card is super god again, remember bone nightmare and Tang Hangu, who is the stepping stone this time?

Third, remember the bone nightmare and Tang Hangu?

Bone Nightmare is a white card from the Frozen Throne, and the 7/5/5 Battle Roar gives a friendly retinue +4+4 and taunts. Tang Hangu, on the other hand, is an orange card from The Dragon Fighting Tiger Dou Gakissen. 7/5/6 Battle Roar randomly makes a hand of followers, gaining +5+5. At first glance, it looks like two are pretty much the same. But if you think about it, it's all seven fees, but a +4+4 is a follower who plays directly with buff, and playing out has an effect directly.

Hearthstone Legend White Card is super god again, remember bone nightmare and Tang Hangu, who is the stepping stone this time?

The other is to play first and then a minion in a random buff hand. Who will buff to not know, even if the buff is good, there are only three fees left, and there is a high probability that there will be no strong followers. Besides, there is still a taunt of the bone nightmare, and Tang And Han gu has nothing, only the attribute of loneliness.

Hearthstone Legend White Card is super god again, remember bone nightmare and Tang Hangu, who is the stepping stone this time?

And Hearthstone players know that unless the buff is a charge, and then it is a raider, the effect of this orange card is not a loss. But in practice, this probability is too low. And specifically for this buff, only with a raid and charge of the retinue, and too uneconomical. As a result, he became the first stepping stone of the white card stepping on the orange card.

And it's clear that Blizzard maintains this tradition... Reserved program, white card super god, orange card pad foot. I don't know if there are any other examples in your minds?

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