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Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

A new version of Hearthstone Shaman's Retinue, named Gluttony Gragg. The so-called gluttony is one of the seven deadly sins, and the name is very frightening. And the original painting is also quite intimidating, giant +3, a card four attack frequency is also very good. Just look at the actual special effects, how to see how low, but also remind people of the hunter's classic white card.

Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

1. Gluttonous giant eel Gragg

Shaman Legend Minions, 7/3/5, Mega +3. After a friendly companion is destroyed, its original attribute value is obtained. For example, if a 7/7 companion of the friend is eliminated, the retinue will become 10/12. The special effects are indeed quite good, to get its original attributes, representing not to eat buff, a little regret, but you should also be able to see that if the buff can also be inherited, this card must be weakened for the first time.

Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

Here's an explanation of the new mechanism of "giant", which simply means that after the minions appear, they will summon one or more additional minions. And these followers, to be precise, are the rest of the body of the followers. For example, if there is a turtle, the giant +1, is split into the first half and the second half. For example, if there is a four-legged creature, it is to summon a subject, with four claws.

Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

According to the official version, it is because the entourage is too large to fit the card face of one card, and it needs to be divided into multiple cards. Because of this, this "summoning" is not a war roar, even if it is not played from the hand, it can also summon other parts of the "giant". Giant +1 is an extra summon, and giant +2 is two extra summons.

Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

In the case of this gluttonous giant eel, Graag is the extra summon of a tail that is divided into three parts. And all three tails are 2/2 beasts. That is to say, under normal circumstances, it is 7 fees to summon 3/5+2/2 taunts*3, and the attributes are still quite good. But if you think about it, you'll see... This so-called gluttony attribute actually means the same as the hunter's classic white card, the coyote.

Second, it's just a big coyote

Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

Hunter's Two White Card Coyotes, a classic series of Beast Companions. Not only belongs to the classic series, but also a very classic retinue. In ancient times, coyotes released a wave of dogs, and they could play scenes that they could not understand on the other side. The core of it is that whenever a friendly beast is destroyed, it gets +2+1. In the right case, this coyote grows to 10/5 is not a problem.

Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

In ancient times, such a retinue could completely lay the foundation for victory in one fell swoop. Of course, to some extent, such a entourage is becoming weaker and weaker, which also shows from the side that Hearthstone's numerical expansion is indeed slow and firm.

Pulling away, in fact, you will find that the hunter's white card coyotes, or the shaman's orange card gluttony, in the final analysis, is to sacrifice the friend's entourage to obtain stronger strength. From this point of view, the two are the same. Thinking like this, binge eating suddenly changed from a very compelling one to a relatively low one.

Hearthstone Shaman New Orange Card, The Overeating of the Seven Deadly Sins, but it's actually a large coyote, right?

Fortunately, although the effect is similar, the strength of this card is still much higher than that of the coyote. Although I don't know when the orange card is stronger than the white card, the word "fortunate" has to be used. But looking at orange cards such as Tang Hangu and Maxner, the designer is very face-saving to the shaman this time. However, considering that the unstable changes have become echoes (cannot become zero fees), probably compensation?

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