Which breed is your kovok with the poison fang and puncture wounds combo
I woild like to take you on with my all time winniest team in 5.3

I tried this team with a [pet]Stunted Direhorn[/pet] and I kinda, almost, feel guiltyVarul wrote:I've been playing today with a Kovok(H/P), Murkalot(-) and a Pygmy Direhorn(-) team.
I start with Kovok using Poison Fang to damage the front row pet and get him ready for a Puncture Wound combination.
Pheromones afterwards, switch to Murkalot. Murkalot casts Righteous Inspiration asap, which switches to either Kovok or Direhorn.
If Kovok, simply use Puncture Wound if it's the same front row pet. If the opponent switched out his pet, use a buffed Poison Fang and follow up with Puncture Wound.
If the Direhorn is switched, use Primal Cry to do more aoe damage and get the opponent pets ready for some Direhorn action.
Because I do not have the Stunted Direhorn yet, I'm really interested to see what this team could do with him in it.
I will probably find out soon though, since even with the Pygmy Direhorn I've been raking up wins like crazy.
it really doesn't matter which breed, the buff is so powerful and everything just doesn't matter that much, I used the H/P breed but actually think the speedy one should be a little bit better.Brisela wrote:Inyeresting
Which breed is your kovok with the poison fang and puncture wounds combo
I woild like to take you on with my all time winniest team in 5.3
Yes, it's ridiculous. I was screwing around with this earlier and was happy to see one of my opponents save his blind for the turn my Fossilized Hatchling swapped in. It was a good play, and at least gives some hope for playing against this combo. Other teams simply vaporized.3wd wrote:if you want a sure win, use the bone dino, and cast a bone storm right after the inspiration and you will see your opponent's whole team collapse right before your eyes.
Slog wrote:Yes, it's ridiculous.3wd wrote:if you want a sure win, use the bone dino, and cast a bone storm right after the inspiration and you will see your opponent's whole team collapse right before your eyes.
That's what I was doing. I wanted to see how bad this could get.Itsmnevis wrote:Slog wrote:Yes, it's ridiculous.3wd wrote:if you want a sure win, use the bone dino, and cast a bone storm right after the inspiration and you will see your opponent's whole team collapse right before your eyes.
RI+Bone Storm is heavy damage (~1350 for two turns, subtracting what you take yourself; it's high damage for sure) but it's not quite ridiculous (IMO). When combined with Pheremones it's really off the charts.
I am as well. The code arrived, he was level 25 18 minutes later, and it was exciting. Then I started building pvp teams around him, and I realized that the metagame was about to be utterly destroyed. PvP should be fun and varied, not a battle between the one obviously best team and the team that tries to hard-counter it.3wd wrote:I am kind of sad to see this.
That opponent had to correctly guess when you'd RI, and it didn't prevent the double Pheromones ticks. You're also in a position where you can wait out the Blinding Poison -- they can't win a 1v1 Death Adder vs Murk unless they use Blinding Poison, and they also can't play a stalling game because Pheromones is ticking down their backrow. And anyway you can Shieldstorm before RI like 3wd said: you lose one buffed Pheromones tick, but you're not in a position where you need to optimize Pheromones.Slog wrote:Yes, it's ridiculous. I was screwing around with this earlier and was happy to see one of my opponents save his blind for the turn my Fossilized Hatchling swapped in. It was a good play, and at least gives some hope for playing against this combo. Other teams simply vaporized.
Oh, most definitely. I wasn't claiming this to be a real counter at all. It was unfortunately the only speed bump that I ran into.Poofah wrote:This is not really to critique your play, just to point out that things really had to break well for your opponent for Blinding Poison to be an effective counter. Ie, so far, even the best suggested counters don't seem particularly effective.
If you do this again, a pet battle log would be quite interesting.Brisela wrote:Just defeated a murkalot team with a fossil and pandaran mech dragon as predicted
I was not that difficult so please dont nerf the pet as mess with the quality of the murkalot
I used the team that was 9/10 wins weekly and now a 10/10 wins with the buff in 5.4
Brisela