I would like to see Archespore getting thrive back, it was completely over the top in the beginning of homecoming, however with the much needed 4 provision powercreep we have reached a point where the original Archespore should be fine.
Comparing it to Nekker Warrior shows that it would be about on par with Nekker Warrior (although this one also gets value in case it gets denied Nekker Warrior can be used to extend thrive chains, rather than competing for an early spot) and that one should be fine.
If the card would still be too good (although I sincerely doubt that) it could be toned down to 1 base strenght, however we have reached a point in the game where it should be fine and that change would make it playable again (rather than on par with Wolf Pack).
Edit: Also the card Crimson Curse buffing units at the end of one's turn (rather than the start) would be nice to turn that card playable.
Beyond that a complete Wild Hunt rework (similar to the Vampire rework) would be nice to turn them from the worst archtype in the game into a fun, functional deck (although rather than reworking Caranthir one could add a new Caranthir, just like the different versions of Roche, Geralt, Dandelion etc).
Comparing it to Nekker Warrior shows that it would be about on par with Nekker Warrior (although this one also gets value in case it gets denied Nekker Warrior can be used to extend thrive chains, rather than competing for an early spot) and that one should be fine.
If the card would still be too good (although I sincerely doubt that) it could be toned down to 1 base strenght, however we have reached a point in the game where it should be fine and that change would make it playable again (rather than on par with Wolf Pack).
Edit: Also the card Crimson Curse buffing units at the end of one's turn (rather than the start) would be nice to turn that card playable.
Beyond that a complete Wild Hunt rework (similar to the Vampire rework) would be nice to turn them from the worst archtype in the game into a fun, functional deck (although rather than reworking Caranthir one could add a new Caranthir, just like the different versions of Roche, Geralt, Dandelion etc).
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