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Anonymous
9 years ago"Kid"? Wow..... I'm 43 ... but thank you for the compliment! I feel YOUNG AGAIN!
Your logic here is somewhat flawed, I think...
Legendary DOES MEAN A LOT!
Legendary cards are usually endowed with extremely powerful effects, and mechanics. That is WHY they are Legendary...
Binary Stars: Double Damage
Quasar Gargantuar: when he kills a plant he kills all of those plants...
Captain Cucumber: when he damages the hero you GET A LEGENDARY...
The Dragonfruit!!!!!!!!!!(not even going to put anything here)
Generally speaking Legendaries are either undercosted and overstatted, or have extremely powerful game altering abilities, or in many cases: both.
That's is WHY when Briar Rose was buffed, her rarity was ALSO BUFFED as an addition to the card's balance.
As far as bounce and deadly go: I don't care what you think happens in the meta after rank 30, and so on... that was me citing example to you about how to you effectively deal with the little Rose.
You have SEVERAL people in this Topic telling you that we all have decks that deal with her, and do just fine, and that the card is balanced; and that we are Zombie players... what do you do, you start attacking us personally...
Bad form, friend...
Also, the gentlemen that posted saying that most flowers are not that great is right... He's saying that Briar Rose, a SINGLE CARD is the key to the entire deck... and having ONE CARD in a deck that buffs the deck is BALANCED... I happen to agree with this... it's a single creature that balances out , what would be a pretty bad deck, without her...
Heartichoke is a great card, but a lot of conditions need to line up in order for that creature to do any real damage, and all of the "heavy hitters" in the flower deck are all slowed down by their costs...
I think you should make a flower deck without Briar Rose, and see how you do...? Maybe then you will see what he's talking about.???
Your logic here is somewhat flawed, I think...
Legendary DOES MEAN A LOT!
Legendary cards are usually endowed with extremely powerful effects, and mechanics. That is WHY they are Legendary...
Binary Stars: Double Damage
Quasar Gargantuar: when he kills a plant he kills all of those plants...
Captain Cucumber: when he damages the hero you GET A LEGENDARY...
The Dragonfruit!!!!!!!!!!(not even going to put anything here)
Generally speaking Legendaries are either undercosted and overstatted, or have extremely powerful game altering abilities, or in many cases: both.
That's is WHY when Briar Rose was buffed, her rarity was ALSO BUFFED as an addition to the card's balance.
As far as bounce and deadly go: I don't care what you think happens in the meta after rank 30, and so on... that was me citing example to you about how to you effectively deal with the little Rose.
You have SEVERAL people in this Topic telling you that we all have decks that deal with her, and do just fine, and that the card is balanced; and that we are Zombie players... what do you do, you start attacking us personally...
Bad form, friend...
Also, the gentlemen that posted saying that most flowers are not that great is right... He's saying that Briar Rose, a SINGLE CARD is the key to the entire deck... and having ONE CARD in a deck that buffs the deck is BALANCED... I happen to agree with this... it's a single creature that balances out , what would be a pretty bad deck, without her...
Heartichoke is a great card, but a lot of conditions need to line up in order for that creature to do any real damage, and all of the "heavy hitters" in the flower deck are all slowed down by their costs...
I think you should make a flower deck without Briar Rose, and see how you do...? Maybe then you will see what he's talking about.???
9 years ago
I believe the "kid" part was for me @Clarent1975, since I am the one who talked about saving removal for Briar Rose.
If you don't want to believe me @MentalSkillness that's fine, just listen to the others. They have told you practically the same thing I did.
I just want you to know that raging about any card will not do anything for you.