Zor :pretty bad bad body for the price, slow because of dying wish, don’t necessarily gets you the mech piece you want (Rex :)) , battle pet so you won’t be able to control it and suicide it that easily (unless the pet AI is super aggressive).
Bad
Ironcliff Heart : I hate this card, that being said this card is very good , basically a 4 mana ironcliff with rush but needs a body to be casted, bloodtear which is already very good with holy immolation will combo very well with this card. The combo with DB could make this card OP, just because it is almost impossible to play around and will hit very hard . With the cost of DB being increased it might be OK , we will see.
Very good
Nature’s Confluence: Depends a lot on the battle pet but if we assume that they cost 2 in average then the card is very good , 8 mana worth of minions with airdrop (very relevant with battle pet) for 5, and 4 for 1 in term of card advantage !
Good to very good depending on battle pet
Arcane Devourer: CP give us fairly quickly a good way to use Blood taura , will see if it will be enough. The card is obviously very good in a big abyssian deck with spectral revenant/vorpal reaver…
Good
Battle panddo: Essentially a 3/4 for 3 but better, good with inner focus ,insane with deathstrike seal. The only bad thing about this dude is that it makes Songhai even worst against zen’rui.
Very Good
Pantherian: Seems too situational, 6 mana 6/6 is pretty bad on its own , having to play all 3 wish in the same deck is a huge building constraint , it is pretty hard to pull off and even if you do the pay off is not that great.
Bad
Winter’s Wake : Seems like a good kill in a wall deck. Yes it is situational , but very often you have some barrier/gravity well left over is the later stage of the game and having to kill all of them is very annoying for the opponent. Unfortunately there is so much AOE effect in Shim’zar that I hardly see a wall deck being a thing in the future meta, but if the archetype is pushed enough I can see this card being played in 1 or 2 exemplar.
Good in the right deck
Inquisitor Kron: Excogitator sums up perfectly what I think about this cards, it is very very strong (probably too strong for a neutral card IMO), the provoke is especially relevant on this dude since it allow him to protect his fragile 2/2.
Excellent