so when you have mistress of pain and auchenai out, and your mistress does damage to a character, it tries to heal your hero, but with auchenai you do damage. It continues on a loop until you die the same turn.
so when you have mistress of pain and auchenai out, and your mistress does damage to a character, it tries to heal your hero, but with auchenai you do damage. It continues on a loop until you die the same turn.
so when you have mistress of pain and auchenai out, and your mistress does damage to a character, it tries to heal your hero, but with auchenai you do damage. It continues on a loop until you die the same turn.
Almost every priest deck has multiple ways of stealing minions, though. Cabal, thought steal, mind control, etc.
I have a great anti-priest Druid deck - anecdotally, it feels like it wins 100% of the time. Whenever I see Anduin across the table, I laugh maniacally.
I played Priest some this weekend. It's annoying to play against and therefore fun to play. Opponent doesn't know what you thoughtsteal. Always has to play around mind control.
It's a deck strategy deriving from Magic The Gathering. Milling means removing cards from your opponents deck so that he reaches fatigue damage faster. In MTG, fatigue damage means instant death. It's called milling because of the iconic card used way back in MTG. In hearthstone however it's a little less dramatic, but then again in hearthstone there's only 30 cards in a deck, compared to MTG where it's twice that amount.