![]() On the one hand, Infest has seen no play. The easiest point of comparison for this card is Infest. Boom, Mad Genius, Giggling Inventor, Zerek’s Cloning Gallery and More! #3 – Kangor’s Endless Army, Lab Recruiter, Dr.#2 – Upgradeable Framebot, Zilliax, Flobbidinous Floop, Whizbang the Wonderful, Mulchmuncher and More!.#1 – Spider Bomb, Biology Project, Omega Defender, Electra Stormsurge, Myra’s Unstable Element and Stargazer Luna.But, without further ado, let’s proceed with the reviews! PREVIOUS CARD REVIEWS Even if you aren’t sure, don’t worry, no one is! There is nothing wrong about being wrong, I have never seen anyone who nailed most of the card ratings before the release. I also encourage you to share your own predictions and reviews in the comment section. I advise you to pay more attention to the description than the rating itself – I will try to explore some of the potential synergies and reasons why a given card might or might not work. Remember that with only a handful of cards seen, it’s incredibly hard to review them accurately, since we have no clue what synergies will be printed or which themes will be pushed. 1 and 10 are reserved to the worst or best cards I can imagine, meaning that they won’t be used very often. While I can’t guarantee that it will work out in the end, I believe that the cards with 6-8 are likely to see at least some Constructed play, while cards rated 9 or 10 are, in my mind, nearly sure hits – even if not right after the expansion’s release. On the other hand, going above 5 means that I see this card as something with a lot of potential. When I rate card 1 or 2, I don’t believe that it will see any Constructed, non-meme play at all. Cards rated 3-4 might see some play in off-meta decks, or as obscure techs, but the closer we get to 1, the lower that chance is. The scale itself should be quite obvious, but just to quickly explain how I see it: A card rated 5 is average – it might be playable in some decks, but it’s nothing special. I’ll take a closer look at each one of them, review it and rate it from 1 to 10. With nothing figured out, new cards coming every day, wild theories and early deck builds (which most likely won’t work) popping up everywhere, and that surprise when you look at some card and think to yourself – “what were they thinking when they’ve designed it?” Myra's Unstable Element followed by another Academic Espionage ensures that you’ll get a stolen card every time you draw, and Edwin VanCleef plays well off of the absurd amount of cards you’ll be playing.If you’re anything like me, then reveal season is your favorite time of the year (alongside the first days of a new expansion). None of the legendaries are necessary if you’re on a budget, they’re just fun.You could easily add Tak Nozwhisker into this deck to fill your hand with 1-cost stolen cards. ![]() ![]() Given that you’ll be playing at max 20 cards from the opponent’s class, Tess Greymane can be a great finisher, board clear, or board fill– just try to keep track of what cards you played. To get to that point though you need to survive for the first couple turns using cards like Deadly Poison, Underbelly Fence, and Sap - but once you hit your stride you’ll be playing 8 cards a turn. These cards are always 1 cost, which means you could pull a 1 cost Pyroblast or Jaraxxus. The general plan is to draw all 10 cards shuffled in by Academic Espionage using Gadgetzan Auctioneer for extremely high value plays. This deck is probably the most fun I’ve had with Academic Espionage. ![]()
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