Excalibur (V1) #14 by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis

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Excalibur (V1) #14 by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis
how in the hell
RIP in an eternal pepperoni bed. Hearthstone has needed this for far too long.
Finally got a Knife Juggler in this week’s Tavern Brawl pack. It’s about time. People have been kicking my ass with that card. It’s not to be ignored lightly.
Hearthstone: Dreadsteed vs Knife Juggler
The juggles are so serious, G E T S K I L L E D!
Conceded too early
Doh! I was at four health. He summoned a Leeroy Jenkins so I press concede. I had a knife juggler in play. The two whelps Leroy gave me tossed knives to Leroy and killed him, then my concede went through. I would have survived the turn and then own, continuing my winning streak which had brought me from rank ten to rank eight.
All the Knives!
This one is pretty self explanatory. You have a Knife Juggler, who will toss some pointy things at a random enemy whenever a new minion comes into play. You have your Imp Master, who summons an imp every turn for a guaranteed throw from the Knife Juggler, making those pointy things all the sweeter.
Pros: Both cards are extremely cheap and are out completely by the end of turn 3. They can also be great against Paladins for popping Divine Shields with knives, or the imps summoned by the Imp Master.
Cons: The Knife Juggler is easily handled by a stray Lightning Bolt, or many other forms of early game CC. Both are also easily silenced, and if your Imp Master loses her ability, she's basically a 1/5 who can't trade for much at all (But again useful for popping Divine Shields!)