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Why plush is now considered the worst card in the game

Plush Card Knocked Out | Community Unleashes Frustration

By

Tina Li

May 27, 2025, 08:00 AM

Edited By

Emma Collins

Updated

May 27, 2025, 08:48 AM

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A gaming card labeled 'Plush' with a downward arrow, symbolizing its poor performance in the game. Surrounding it are frustrated players discussing their experiences.
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A wave of backlash hits the gaming community as recent changes to the Plush card have sparked intense debate, with many declaring it the worst card on offer. Active forum discussions reveal a mixture of disbelief and anger over design choices and the implications on gameplay.

What Led to the Outrage?

In a surprising move, developers removed the card's charge ability, fundamentally altering its gameplay. Players are vocal about the decision, critiquing the logic behind making Plush nearly useless.

Some players suggest the nerf is not entirely justified, pointing out that current data might not reflect its true value. One commenter noted, "How much of Plush being played is people using pre-nerf decks without reading patch notes?" Others argue that with the right setup, such as in Midrange Hunter decks, the card could still have potential despite the changes.

Community Feedback: Mixed Reactions

The forum responses showcase a mix of anger and resignation:

  • Not the Worst Card: Many feel that Plush isnโ€™t truly the worst card in the game. A user explained, "Itโ€™s just a vanilla 9 mana 6/6 because thereโ€™s no way youโ€™re activating that effect.โ€

  • Poor Execution of Design: Some players are upset with how the charges impacted the overall playstyle, saying that the design was flawed from the beginning. One user pointed out, **"Its design was decent when stats were weighted with its effect dumb design and itโ€™s GREAT this card was nerfed.