Is Hearthstone Broken?

Is Hearthstone Broken?

Year of the Raven or Year of the Shudder?

Gorg by Gorg on Apr 18, 2018 @ 10:05 AM (Staff Bios)
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The Year of the Raven is upon us, and with it should come some interesting decks and strategies, right? Well, that might just be an understatement. One of the newest class legendaries for Shaman has come into play as being a nuisance to the game in every way possible. Shudderwock has a card text that reads, "Battlecry: Repeat all other Battlecries from cards that you have played this game. (targets chosen randomly)." One can see how this might be an issue. From the first time reading this card, forums were a bit confused on how it could possibly be let into the game and the fear of a broken meta was upon us.

Now that the card has been out for almost a week, it is obvious that we might have a problem. With so many damaging battle cries and so many battle cries, in general, this combo that is activated not only can be a one turn kill but also can last a very very long time. It is obvious that Blizzard will have to address this issue at some point but for now, just enjoy this fun video of a very very long combo and maybe try the deck out yourself.

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