To be fair, Krenko is awesome (better than Kraken, sure) and doesn’t compete for the same slot. Other than color, a big difference between those two cards is offensive requirement for making creatures vs defensive flexibility and building an army with a couple turns and a draw spell.
Chasm Skulker was pretty bad for us because It sort of plays out like Browbeat if you don’t have a way to sacrifice it. Wrath decks have ORing effects, and your opponent isn’t going to Wrath to give you tokens. They figure out ways to chump and survive long enough to deal with the card. The only time I really liked Chasm Skulker was in a Twister/Wheel combo deck.
Kraken is medium overall, but I do like the blue token support for Clamp/Opposition.
It’s OK, better than Chasm Skulker at least. You need some synergies in your deck to make it feel very good, like Clamp or Opposition. I would probably only run it at our size (720).
Chasm Skulker was pretty bad for us because It sort of plays out like Browbeat if you don’t have a way to sacrifice it. Wrath decks have ORing effects, and your opponent isn’t going to Wrath to give you tokens. They figure out ways to chump and survive long enough to deal with the card. The only time I really liked Chasm Skulker was in a Twister/Wheel combo deck.
Kraken is medium overall, but I do like the blue token support for Clamp/Opposition.