Board Thread:Weekly discussions/@comment-27769607-20160923040242/@comment-26593304-20160925040429

Might be going a bit off-topic here.

Having recently begun playing Hearthstone (partially in anticipation for the release of Heroes), I can say that my view on card rarities have changed. Although usually rarer cards work better in your favor, that may not always be the case.

For example, a fair number of cards in Hearthstone either help you opponent or may help both you and your opponent. A Legendary card that would help your opponent is | Milhouse Manastorm - "Battlecry: [when played] Enemy spells [tricks] cost (0) next turn." One that could go either way is | Lorewalker Cho - "Whenever a player casts a spell [trick], put a copy into the other player's hand."

As a result, I personally believe that most Legendaries are fine the way they are - those who complain about them simply don't have the cards or strategic mindset to counter them. Also keep in mind that this game is still in development. It's technically still in beta form, although it looks very complete. They may change some of the cards still - the Sharktronic Sub was changed quite a lot from the original.