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* Some people questioned how Paladins could get involved in Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, as Paladins are noble forces who stand for justice. However, some of the Paladin cards seem to take on the more [[LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub "legitimate business"]] side of things.[[note]]Grimestreet Outfitter is a tailor and Grimestreet Protector appears to be a defense attorney.[[/note]] Maybe the whole reason the Grimy Goons recruited some Paladins is because nobody would suspect them. Paladins can't be crooks, these guys must be on the up and up!

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* Some people questioned how Paladins could get involved in Mean Streets of Gadgetzan, as Paladins are noble forces who stand for justice. However, some of the Paladin cards seem to take on the more [[LegitimateBusinessmensSocialClub [[TotallyNotACriminalFront "legitimate business"]] side of things.[[note]]Grimestreet Outfitter is a tailor and Grimestreet Protector appears to be a defense attorney.[[/note]] Maybe the whole reason the Grimy Goons recruited some Paladins is because nobody would suspect them. Paladins can't be crooks, these guys must be on the up and up!
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* Ever looked at the reward minions from ''United in Stormwind'''s questlines and wondered why Guff the Tough is a 5 mana 8/8 when all of the others are 5 mana 7/7s? Well remember that it's Guff having shapeshifted into bear form, and the Druid's Hero Power is "Shapeshift" - which gives the hero 1 attack and 1 armor.
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* The Kobold's YouNoTakeCandle is a memetic RunningGag. But come Dungeon Run mode, and you find out exactly ''[[EldritchAbomination why]]'' they insist you don't take any candles. In fact, when the relevant card is in play, ''[HarsherInHindsight you]]'' will hope you don't take any candle.

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* The Kobold's YouNoTakeCandle is a memetic RunningGag. But come Dungeon Run mode, and you find out exactly ''[[EldritchAbomination why]]'' they insist you don't take any candles. In fact, when the relevant card is in play, ''[HarsherInHindsight ''[[HarsherInHindsight you]]'' will hope you don't take any candle.



* Floop's glorious gloop is a funny spell name, as befits the quirky botanist, and the bright, cheery colors make it easy to overlook the more sinister undertones. Then you take a closer look at how he works, and what the spell exactly does: one extra mana for each minion dying this turn. They're being used as fertilizer.

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* Floop's glorious gloop "Floop's Glorious Gloop" is a funny spell name, as befits the quirky botanist, and the bright, cheery colors make it easy to overlook the more sinister undertones. Then you take a closer look at how he works, and what the spell exactly does: one extra mana for each minion dying this turn. They're being used as fertilizer.
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* The Kobold's YouNoTakeCandle is a memetic RunningGag. But come Dungeon Run mode, and you find out exactly ''[[EldritchAbomination why]]'' they insist you don't take any candles. In fact, when the relevant card is in play, ''[[FunnyAneurysmMoment you]]'' will hope you don't take any candle.

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* The Kobold's YouNoTakeCandle is a memetic RunningGag. But come Dungeon Run mode, and you find out exactly ''[[EldritchAbomination why]]'' they insist you don't take any candles. In fact, when the relevant card is in play, ''[[FunnyAneurysmMoment ''[HarsherInHindsight you]]'' will hope you don't take any candle.
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* Considering that the main claim to fame for LeeroyJenkins is running head first into battle by himself like an idiot, it seems odd that he's mostly just a Charge minion who waits patiently in in your hand until you play him. Then you realize that while he's in your hand, he's AFK like in the first part of the [[Machinima/LeeroyJenkinsVideo video]].

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* Considering that the main claim to fame for LeeroyJenkins is running head first into battle by himself like an idiot, it seems odd that he's mostly just a Charge minion who waits patiently in in your hand until you play him. Then you realize that while he's in your hand, he's AFK like in the first part of the [[Machinima/LeeroyJenkinsVideo [[WebVideo/LeeroyJenkinsVideo video]].
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* The lich kings initial hero power of summoning a 2/2 minion is a direct upgrade to the paladins hero power, which was Arthuses former class

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* The lich kings Lich King's initial hero power of summoning a 2/2 minion is a direct upgrade to the paladins paladin's hero power, which was Arthuses Arthas' former class
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* The lich kings initial hero power of summoning a 2/2 minion is a direct upgrade to the paladins hero power, which was Arthuses former class
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* Why can demon hunters have two Skulls of Gul'dan in their deck? Because there have been two Gul'dans on Azeroth: one from the main timeline and one from the alternate timeline.
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* Floop's glorious gloop is a funny spell name, as befits the quirky botanist, and the bright, cheery colors make it easy to overlook the more sinister undertones. Then you take a closer look at how he works, and what the spell exactly does: one extra mana for each minion dying this turn. They're being used as fertilizer.

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* Floop's glorious gloop is a funny spell name, as befits the quirky botanist, and the bright, cheery colors make it easy to overlook the more sinister undertones. Then you take a closer look at how he works, and what the spell exactly does: one extra mana for each minion dying this turn. They're being used as fertilizer.fertilizer.

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* During the Heroic mode version of George and Karl in ''Galakrond's Awakening'', playing the ''Kobolds and Catacombs'' version of King Togwaggle results in George saying it's all his fault. Which begs the question: Why would George willing join a league where one of the leaders was the one who he blames for killing Karl?

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