| Name | Chronoclaws |
|---|---|
| Type | Weapon |
| Description | After your hero attacks, discard your highest Cost card. |
| Flavor | Perfect for ripping apart the timeline. |
| Artist | Gabriel Lopes |
| Set | Across the Timeways #121158 |
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| Name | Chronoclaws |
|---|---|
| Type | Weapon |
| Description | After your hero attacks, discard your highest Cost card. |
| Flavor | Perfect for ripping apart the timeline. |
| Artist | Gabriel Lopes |
| Set | Across the Timeways #121158 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Chronoclaws, Weapon, designed by Gabriel Lopes first released in Jan, 2026 in the set Across the Timeways.
Chronoclaws would fit best in an aggressive or tempo-focused Hunter/Warlock deck that empties its hand quickly and either minimizes high-cost cards or actively benefits from discard effects—most likely an aggressive Warlock shell that leverages discard synergies (e.g., cards that trigger when discarded or want to be pitched) while using hero-attack enablers to trigger the effect consistently. However, the drawback of discarding your highest-cost card is severe in most builds, since it risks losing key late-game win conditions, making it far less consistent than dedicated discard-synergy cards or efficient standalone weapons. In most cases, more reliable aggressive weapons or controlled discard enablers would be better choices, as they either provide stronger stats for cost or let you control what gets discarded. As a result, Chronoclaws would likely only see niche play in highly synergistic discard builds and would not be a staple unless the meta strongly rewards hyper-aggressive strat
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