They did mention the Elise packs are heavily weighted up, and will include at least Epics with good chance of Legendaries. Still, 5 Legendaries in one pack is pretty nuts. Great game! ^_^
There's a chance that the Shaman would play Flametongue Totem to buff the damaged Healing Totem, which means that if the Healing Totem would attack the 1/1, it would die. If you went face with the 1/1, however, then the Healing Totem would be undamaged, and it could attack the 1/1 and heal off the damage at the end of the turn.
why dont you just cycle the last Purify? for example at 11:50: floating 3 Mana and having the Glimmerroot who can be purified without loosing any effect
Lyra was already gone and saving for 3 Heal in a Board Control Matchup doesnt matter that much BUT getting to Elise one Turn earlier is a big difference
4:40 why did curious glimmerroot show two neutral cards + triclass? I think that's a bug. it is supposed to always show class cards, unless they had none in their deck.
I don't think so, then how would it work against a deck of 30 neutral minions? It might prioritize class cards but I'm pretty sure it's always just been two totally random things.
i looked it up on hearthpwn, which says this: "Card Clarifications This shows 3 class cards unless the deck started with no class cards." It even gives a confirmation from Mike Donais on Reddit, yet it showed Arcane Golem and Spawn of N'zoth as possible options, even though the guy obviously had class cards in his deck. 2nd glimmerroot obeys the rules of the class card rule.
Perhaps their information was bad? I mean, it obviously doesn't work like that now and I'm like 99% sure it wasn't working like that on launch day. You could go check highlights from that day until you found examples of the card being played if you really had to know the answer.
"It always does X" and "There's a bug where it doesn't do X" are incompatible statements. There is ample video evidence that it works the way I said it does, both here and otherwise. It might not be supposed to be doing that, but it does it.
Nah it wouldn't, the madness counts as an "effect" for that turn, so silencing it removes the effect and it goes to the enemies side again, but silenced
No, it goes back to the opponent's side immediately. Not sure yet whether you can madness, attack, purify, madness, attack to double trade or get a sweet 4-damage lethal, or whether the creature 'has attacked this turn' the second time around.