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    Junior Member Baerock's Avatar
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    I have to agree with Preybird on this. Jericho can be an incredibly strong hero. Zhanna has more durability, whereas Jericho has more flexibility. So it depends on personal preference. I would venture that Jericho is significantly harder to play than Zhanna because mistakes made early on in a Zhanna deck are easily fixed with tidal waves and HEALS. She can also keep allies on the field longer due to heals. Jericho is punished much more harshly in mid to late game for early mistakes. Also, another reason and thing to note is that the decks that Jericho can be exceptionally good against can take advantage of knowing that their attachments would be worthless and a waste of tempo to even play. They could take advantage by using them as sacs. Just a thought about how Jericho's ability can be neutralized pretty easily and actually benefit the opponents play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baerock View Post
    Also, another reason and thing to note is that the decks that Jericho can be exceptionally good against can take advantage of knowing that their attachments would be worthless and a waste of tempo to even play. They could take advantage by using them as sacs. Just a thought about how Jericho's ability can be neutralized pretty easily and actually benefit the opponents play.
    Maybe some ppl dont realize the advantage gained cause of this.
    Warrior player, T3 sacing their only Blood Frenzy on hand when facing Jericho. This is an advantage failed to be seen by some Jericho *hater (*relate this term to OP first post).

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    I think Jericho is pretty powerful with the proper deck combinations. His ability keeps many strategies at bay. His power is just not as apparently helpful but you'd be surprised how helpful it is during your everyday matches behind the seens. Sometimes your opponent is the only one who knows the true effect of playing against Jericho. He's a beast against warriors for example.
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