

"We need you! A great wave is coming, and it will wash away the people of Cantha!" Hearing her words, Soo-Won rose from the Endless Ocean and said, "I will come," and together, the two dragons flew to where the raging waters now washed over Cantha. Keep the people safe." And so noble Kuunavang flew as fast as she could to the home of the great dragon Soo-Won. She told the emperor and empress, "I will get help. No one, that is, except for the saltspray dragon Kuunavang. The people looked on in terror as it came their way. His awakening caused a massive wave, which tore across the ocean-straight for Cantha. Fearsome Zhaitan emerged from a long sleep, intent on eating the whole world. Sum it up, Piloted Shredder is a more defensive card, Hungry Dragon is a more offensive card, it really does depend on what deck your playing.Long ago, a hungry dragon woke up. Whereas Hungry Dragon can maybe snatch you a victory, but would be less than optimal to play when behind and with the inability to clear the 1-drop minion.

Both have RNG effects which can win you a game or screw you over (doomsayer XD.) Shredder is definitely a better card to drop on the board when behind, but can't really stretch out a win.

It's a very hard choice, I think neither Shredder or Hungry Dragon are specifically better than each other. Muster for Battle Turn 3 into Hungry Dragon Turn 4 and easily killing the spawned minion makes the Paladin Dragon archetype that much better. Now, in Dragon decks, it's a different story. Sure, it can be strong, especially if you have a weapon to clear it out, but Piloted Shredder is far superior in terms of vanilla usage.

It does seem like it definitely has potential in Rogue in Paladin, but I feel as if the card is overrated for its stats vs. Mysteries of the Phoenix: Druid and Hunter Mysteries of the Phoenix: Warrior and Rogue Duels Advanced Guide - With Deck Lists and Treasure Tiersĭuels: Practical Guide to go Infinite in HC Duels
