Zantron's Comments
Year of the Raven - Impact of the Changes & Hall of Fame Rotation
The expansions look like they come from world of warcraft : the burning crusade and it might have some important characters from warcraft 3 : the frozen throne from illidans alliance. The first one seems like terokkar forest or Akama, the draenei. Second one like netherstorm or Prince KaelĀ“thas the bloodelf and the third one seems like Zangarmarsh and Lady Vashj, the naga. Its possible we will see those three tribes and those characters as legendaries, maybe we even get a new illidan (like the second deathwing).
Hearthstone Epic Crafting Guide (Standard) - Scholomance Academy - September 2020
Hmm I am not sure if I agree with “Faceless Manipulator” listed under best epics of classic. Its certainly a good card in the decks where its used but there arent that many decks that can make use of it, the only ones I remember are renolock and cubelock (maybe I missed some that were popular whenever I took a break from this game). I would personally put it under “good epics” instead.
Hearthstone Legendaries You Can "Safely" Disenchant - Ashes of Outland - May 2020
I wouldnt disenchant lord jaraxxus, he was a very important part of control warlock before bloodreaver guldan was released and will most likely be important again once the deathknights rotate out.
Sindragosa on the other hand has not seen play yet and I doubt it will see play.
Tempo Rogue w/o Keleseth
Thanks, I will try a southsea instead of 1 evis but I still prefer the captain, 2/2 patches is just too tempting.
Dragon Control Priest
I never found myself needing them, especially potion of madness since this deck already has a lot of aoe. psychic scream could work, maybe instead of another aoe spell but its not as strong as in razakus since it only delays the problem and this deck aims to deal with any problems on the spot by destroying/stealing them.
Hearthstone Legendaries You Can "Safely" Disenchant - Ashes of Outland - May 2020
In the current meta, none of these cards are used but they were played sometimes and could be played again in the future.
AlĀ“Akir was in some midrange shaman decks but never was a definite pick (unlike tirion for paladin for example). Since this card doesnt rotate out I would definitely keep it.
Sherazin saw play in a few rogue lists and is probably the most likely card of those 3 to see play in the next expansion.
Fire Plume was just part of a single deck that saw play for a short time but there are plenty of different control warrior lists without it. I would say this is the best card to disenchant of those 3.
However this is just my opinion, best would be to keep all of them as long as you dont need dust right now.
Hearthstone Legendaries You Can "Safely" Disenchant - Ashes of Outland - May 2020
They are both currently safe to craft but i would say tirion is “safer” since he fits into more decks than aluneth does and he doesnt rotate out. If you dont need dust immediately i would recommend keeping aluneth for now and disenchant it after it rotates out.
Budget Bloodlust Shaman
I have tried it but I am not sure about it. There are games where this card is really great but its often a dead card in your hand and a bad topdeck when your board has been cleared.
Xixo's SeatStory Cup 8 Championship Winning Deck Lists
Yes, in fact my favourite matchup in hearthstone since before goblins vs gnomes was the fatigue warrior vs fatigue warrior match with justicar and elise. 10-20 minutes of fun each game.
Looks like I was too vague about the last one. The last one seems like a water themed expansion with the blue gem surrounded by a red stone (maybe a coral) and a slightly eroded wooden boards. This also seems to go more into the direction “naga” instead of “pirate”. In Zangarmarsh there is a naga themed 25-man-raid that you can access by diving to the bottom of a lake. The boss of this raid is Lady Vashj.