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Poison Seeds
Regular
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Gold
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Set:NaxxramasNaxxramas
Type:Spell
Spell school:Nature
Class:DruidDruid
Rarity:CommonCommon
Cost:4 Mana icon
Abilities:Destroy, Summon
Wiki tags:Area of effect, Treant-generating
Artist:Brian Despain
Destroy all minions and summon 2/2 Treants to replace them.
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"Poisonseed Bagel" is the least popular bagel at McTiggin's Druidic Bagel Emporium.

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Poison Seeds is a common druid spell card, from the Naxxramas set. It summons Treants.

How to get

Two copies of regular Poison Seeds are obtained by completing the druid Class Challenge in Curse of Naxxramas.

As a Wild-format card, both regular and golden versions of Poison Seeds can also be crafted for the following amounts:

Card Crafting cost Disenchanting
Poison Seeds 40 5
Golden Poison Seeds 400 50

Summoned minions

Treant

Notes

  • The Treants summoned by this spell are exhausted, and unable to attack on the turn they are summoned, even if the minions they replaced were ready to attack. This prevents the card from being useful for immediately bypassing Taunts (unless further minions with Charge are summoned), and strongly encourages the druid to make use of any available minions before using Poison Seeds. Also, note that the opponent's Treants will be able to attack immediately upon their turn.
  • Note that this spell's Summon effect takes place following the destruction of the minions. This means that Deathrattles will resolve while there are no minions on the board, reducing or entirely countering the effects of minions such as LegacyAbomination and LegacySylvanas Windrunner.

Order of events

  • Along with Goblins vs GnomesMimiron's Head, NaxxramasReincarnate and Whispers of the Old GodsYogg-Saron, Hope's End, these cards utilize the Forced Death Phase mechanic to resolve deaths in the middle of a Phase, rather than at the end of the Phase.[1] This is in order to make room for the Treants to be summoned. If Poisons Seeds obeyed the normal card rules, due to the 7 minion limit, a player who had 5 minions before Poison Seeds was played would gain only 2 Treants, while a player with 7 minions on the board would gain none. Poisons Seeds therefore destroys minions immediately, before then summoning Treants.
  • However, any Deathrattles will still activate before Treants are summoned.[2] This can cause minions such as NaxxramasHaunted Creeper to summon new minions, reducing available board space for Treants. Due to the 7 minion board limit, it is possible to waste potential Treants due to having minions such as Haunted Creeper on the board when Poison Seeds is played.

Strategy

Clearly, this card is most useful when the opponent has substantially higher-quality minions: The 2/2 Treants summoned in their place are far from harmless, but possess no special abilities. This is especially true if the casting player has a greater number of low-quality minions, since not only will the powerful enemies be removed, but the player will be left with a numerical advantage on the now-equal minions. Poison Seeds also synergizes well with Deathrattles such as The League of ExplorersMounted Raptor or LegacySoul of the Forest, as the minions will be destroyed instead of transformed. Remember to take care as this applies to enemy Deathrattles as well.

Before casting Poison Seeds, players should look for any attacks that kill an opponent's minion without killing their own (or, more rarely, trading some of their own minions to clear a greater number of the opponent's), resulting in a net gain of Treants over the opponent. One-for-one trades may also be appropriate since the opponent's Treants will be able to act first, possibly allowing the opponent to buff them or deal an unacceptable amount of damage instead of trading. Any minions not used for trading should be used to attack the opponent before being sacrificed. For example:

  • A druid with a 4/3 LegacySpellbreaker, 3/1 LegacyWolfrider, and 1/1 LegacyNovice Engineer facing a mage's 2/2 LegacyColdlight Oracle, 4/4 LegacyOgre Magi, and 4/12 LegacyYsera should probably hit the Oracle with the Spellbreaker (a "free" kill) and hit the mage with the other two minions before casting Poison Seeds, resulting in 4 damage against the mage and a 3-to-2 Treant advantage.
  • A druid with 2 3/2 Bloodfen Raptors and 2 2/2 Frostwolf Grunts facing a paladin's 3/5 LegacySen'jin Shieldmasta, 2 1/1 Silver Hand Recruits, and 8/8 LegacyAlexstrasza will want to trade 2 of his minions for the Shieldmasta and kill the recruits with the other two: Even though the 2-for-1 for the Shieldmasta is a bad trade, it's made up for by the "free" recruit kills, resulting in a 2-to-1 Treant count instead of a 4-to-4 even board.
  • A druid with 2 5/1 Magma Ragers against a shaman's 2 2/2 Ironforge Riflemen, 8/8 LegacyNozdormu and 12/12 LegacyDeathwing has a choice whether to trade the Magma Ragers for the Riflemen, or to hit the shaman before casting Poison Seeds. He must weigh the value of 10 damage against the shaman with the danger of a possible LegacyBloodlust or similar spell that is much more powerful with 4 minions on the board.

This spell is often comboed with LegacyStarfall (using its area of effect damage Choose One option) for a 9 mana full board clear, or Knights of the Frozen ThroneSpreading Plague to present an insurmountable wall of taunts, since Treants trade poorly with the Scarabs. This is effective even for removing multiple extremely high-Health targets or those protected by a Divine Shield or elusiveness. Due to the huge number of minions destroyed in that turn (each enemy minion provides 2 deaths: one from the Poison Seed, the other from the Starfall, for a potential 14 deaths), the player might be able to play one or two powerful Volcanic Lumberers to gain board control.

Trivia

Gallery

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Poison Seeds, full art

Patch changes

References

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