![]() In order to save his only living parent, Hurut submits the powers of the gods to Teth Adam, who recovers, only to discover that his son, upon the transference of power, has slipped from the realm of the living. His deadliest enemy, the evil king Ahk-Ton, launches an attack on Hurut’s family, killing his mother on the spot and mortally wounding his father. Hurut goes on to become the ruler Kahndaq. So impressed was the Council of Wizards with Hurut that they blessed him with the stamina of Shu, the fleet of Horus, the strength of Amon, the wisdom of Zehuti, the power of Aton, and the courage of Meheen. Even better if we get some 2-drop Mech with Magnetize.Prior to the release of Black Adam, it was generally believed that the Council of Wizards, the seven wizards who protected the earth from mystical threats for centuries, bestowed Black Adam ( Dwayne Johnson), whose real name is Teth-Adam, with the almighty powers of the gods.The movie makes it clear that it was actually Hurut, Black Adam’s son who was granted the powers of the gods for his noble and courageous deeds. basically gaining some early game board control AND usually around 4 Armor on top of that.Įven though it’s not really a build-around card and doesn’t push the Warrior’s power that much (the class already has lots of anti-Aggro tools), it’s powerful for a 1-drop, it fits into different decks, you wouldn’t mind dropping it on T1, but your Aggro opponents will hate to see that. Armorsmith was dropped mostly because 1 attack is not that good on a 2-drop, but it’s very acceptable on a 1-drop – you can trade with Dire Mole, Righteous Protector, Fire Fly etc. It’s so good that it might even fit into a non-Mech Control Warrior builds. It’s a solid, cheap body to slam Magnetize onto, and giving it more health potentially means more Armor gain. And the second kind of build is Control Mech Warrior (which looks like the main Warrior’s theme for this expansion), where it’s a nice, anti-Aggro 1-drop with a Mech upside. Even if you can’t take advantage of the Mech tag, the extra Armor might come handy in the Aggro mirrors. ![]() First of all, aggressive Warrior builds – it’s like a better Dire Mole there. It seems to fit into two kinds of deck lists. It’s a 1 mana 1/3, with two upsides – Mech tag and some Armor gain potential. If Dire Mole is a solid card, even in the decks that don’t have any kind of synergy with Beast tribe, I don’t see why wouldn’t this one be good. ![]()
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