But it would most likely work best in the decks that don’t want to play Hero cards at all. 2) The card’s restriction is so small you might as well put it in. Also what makes a deck fun is very subjective and as such not as easy to comment on. It’s not like the other two restrictions, where you first had to draw the card and play it. Which would be great, since you can also play the Quest in Turn 1, and you’re not only restricted to Hero Powering or coining a 2-drop in Turn 1. Only works with starting hero power, so DK HP doesn’t work with it. And prince Malchezar allways happends after the muligan. Both Genn and Baku are the definition of build around cards, even more than Prince cards (e.g. But let’s look at Genn in particular. Starting deck means whatever existed in your deck before u start the game (see ciri nova or supe in gwent). While the effect is generally weaker than that of Baku the Mooneater, a 1-cost Hero Power allows you to fill in your curve more efficiently, and unlike Baku, Genn can be played as a minion that isn't horribly understatted. –, Quests are odd cost and will not work with this card. Another thing is that while you are often forced to play off-curve, you can actually fill your turns with Hero Powers. Definitely seems like something you would have to play around with. There is exactly 3 reasons card like Genn with huge restrictions might see play: 1) The card’s effect is so powerful it outdoes restriction. Umm..Sunkeeper is 6, even not odd, check your cards before making statements. Spikeridge Steed t7) or Cataclysm Discolock having more cards earlier and more of a chance to draw into Cataclysm earlier…? Well firstly I wrote from purely competetive point of view. Though he feels at fault for his people’s ill fate, he has embraced his inner beast without giving in to its feral nature. 2) 0 is an even number. So I believe quests won’t work with this card. They started out as an interesting experiment in deck-building restrictions (is it even possible to build decks around these cards?) Our Even Warrior (Genn Greymane) deck guide explains how the new Hearthstone card will affect the hero, and will be updated with Even Warrior deck lists at launch. Genn Greymane is the son of Archibald Greymane, the Gilnean king who lead Gilneas into its industrial age. In addition using call to arms to only pull out 2 drops is really strong. Your email address will not be published. All in all, those effects are incredibly interesting. WOW getting both the upgrade and cost reduction of your hero power. Probably won’t be a very popular card, but I can imagine instances in which it could work very well. Genn Greymane Genn Greymane is a 6 Mana Cost Legendary Neutral Minion card from the Hall of Fame set! Blizzard does it again and reinvents itself. They often use call to arms to only pull out 2-drops. That’s a huge difference. XD Honestly pretty good with shadow reaper in Priest. A paladin hero power for 1 mana is as good as playing a bad 1 drop. it simply does not stand on it’s own 2 feet That means you can use your lower cost Hero Power to fill in the gaps that he inevitably creates in your Mana curve.