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Sir Finley Mrrgglton Infographic

by - 8 years ago

Hi OtakuMZ again with another (weekly) infographic, this time it is about Sir Finley Mrrgglton (SFM).  As with the last graphic, Sir Finley itself tackles a certain aspect of Hearthstone: the Hero Power (HP). Therefore I did not only cover the card itself but also all other cards that can manipulate HPs. After I put everything together, I was impressed of how many cards (43) are manipulating HPs. Mostly, these are the more recent “Inspire” cards though which knowingly underperformed in the most part in competitive play. Nevertheless, there are some honorable mentions, e.g. Confessor Paletress, Nexus Champion Saraad and more recently Tournament Medic. Who knows what Inspire card will pop up after Standard play mode hits – exciting!

As many others already have acknowledged, SFM is a good card. Stats are above average for a 1-drop and the effect can be amazing. If you have at least 3 HPs that you desire more than your intial one, the chance to get one of them is over 82 %. The chance to get the least desired three HPs is a mere 1.9 %.

Combos

With SFM, you are able to use your hero power twice a turn, one time the old and one time the new one, keep that in mind when dropping Sir Finley on turn 5 or later. Technically e.g. in druid inc conjunction with Justicar Trueheart and two Innervates or one Innervate and The Coin, it would be possible to use HP three times in one turn for 13 mana – but ok, who wants to do that? Anyway, enjoy the infographic and as always, feedback is very welcome to improve future content.

SFM_1.01

 


Martin "OtakuMZ" Z.

Real life physician and afterhour card battler. Martin "OtakuMZ" contributes to the Hearthstone team of BlizzPro since late 2015. Additionally, he contributes analytic articles for Hearthstone and Gwent as a member of Fade2Karma and in his collumn on the Gwentlemen site. He is best known for his infographics which can be accessed at a glance at https://www.facebook.com/hsinfographics and https://www.facebook.com/gwentinfographics


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