All 16 Hearthstone Deadmines Common Cards Revealed + Deadmines Reveal Schedule Detailed

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Blizzard has revealed all the common cards coming in the Deadmines mini-set that is a part of the United in Stormwind expansion. We've added them all to our database so you can start theorycrafting decks with our deckbuilder.


Deadmines Card Reveal Schedule

Quote From @PlayHearthstone

Tune in for more card reveals in the coming days!  

10/29 - 10AM ???  
10/30 - 10AM ???
 
11/1 - 10AM ???


New Deadmines Cards

We've got the new cards sorted by class down below.

Demon Hunter

Need for Greed Card ImageCrow's Nest Lookout Card Image


Druid

Druid of the Reef Card Image


Hunter

Defias Blastfisher Card ImageMonstrous Parrot Card Image


Mage

Grey Sage Parrot Card Image


Paladin

Sunwing Squawker Card Image


Priest

Amulet of Undying Card ImageDefias Leper Card Image


Rogue

Blackwater Cutlass Card Image


Shaman

Brilliant Macaw Card Image


Warlock

Wicked Shipment Card ImageShadowblade Slinger Card Image


Warrior

Defias Cannoneer Card ImageMan the Cannons Card Image


Neutral

Golakka Glutton Card Image

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  • Those parrots are looking WILD.

    Grey Sage Parrot for Reno Mage, Big Spell Mage

    Monstrous Parrot for any deathrattle hunter, including Oblivitron/Darkmoon Tonk Hunter

    Sunwing Squawker for Libram Paladin

    Brilliant Macaw for any battlecry Shaman, including Shudderwock Shaman

  • I do like the flavor for the parots - repeating the last spell, deathrattles, etc. that triggered

  • Give me Amulet of Undying for the current Duels challenge :)

    • Quote From doingtheobvious

      Fuck me running. They really want Questline Pirate to be S Tier with Defias Cannoneer.

      Yea, I'm already tired of the pirate warrior matchup as is, not sure why they are improving an already decent questline, instead of helping push other archetypes with the miniset.

  • IMO Brilliant Macaw seems a little scary for wild...

    • Quote From HuntardHuntard

      IMO Brilliant Macaw seems a little scary for wild...

      I wonder how it will work with Shudderwock

      • Quote From DankeyKang69
        Quote From HuntardHuntard

        IMO Brilliant Macaw seems a little scary for wild...

        I wonder how it will work with Shudderwock

        If you play it right after Shudderwock it would be a second Shudderwock.  If it's in the Shudderwock pool... there are likely a few scenarios.

        First, the "latest battlecry" is likely the last battlecry to play out to completion.  So if it's in the Shudderwock battlecry pool and you are playing your first Shudderwock (or at least didn't just play a Shudderwock prior to the one you are playing) it'd likely play the most recent battlecry prior to Shudderwock.  This would be because the Shudderwock battlecry hasn't finished and would likely not be the "latest battelcry" until it does finish. 

        (That was a jumbled mess... so for a visual representation let's say your last four battlecries are, in order, Macaw>Lifedrinker>Grumble>Shudderwock ... if your last four battlecry cards looked like this, the Macaw trigger in Shudderwock would likely trigger Grumble's effect since Shudderwock's battlecry is not yet finished, and therefore not the "latest battlecry")

        If you play a Shudderwock that bounces back, and then play it again, I imagine Macaw would basically make it so Shudderwock triggers twice, but it's a Shudder in a Shudder.  A type of Shudder-ception if you will! 

        • Also: if you whiff on an unrepeated Shudderwock ie. Grumble, Worldshaker triggers before the self-copying battlecries, you may still redeem the situation by playing Brilliant Macaw on your next turn provided at least one Shudderwock survives.

        • Quote From Thonson
          Quote From DankeyKang69
          Quote From HuntardHuntard

          IMO Brilliant Macaw seems a little scary for wild...

          I wonder how it will work with Shudderwock

          If you play it right after Shudderwock it would be a second Shudderwock.  If it's in the Shudderwock pool... there are likely a few scenarios.

          First, the "latest battlecry" is likely the last battlecry to play out to completion.  So if it's in the Shudderwock battlecry pool and you are playing your first Shudderwock (or at least didn't just play a Shudderwock prior to the one you are playing) it'd likely play the most recent battlecry prior to Shudderwock.  This would be because the Shudderwock battlecry hasn't finished and would likely not be the "latest battelcry" until it does finish. 

          (That was a jumbled mess... so for a visual representation let's say your last four battlecries are, in order, Macaw>Lifedrinker>Grumble>Shudderwock ... if your last four battlecry cards looked like this, the Macaw trigger in Shudderwock would likely trigger Grumble's effect since Shudderwock's battlecry is not yet finished, and therefore not the "latest battlecry")

          If you play a Shudderwock that bounces back, and then play it again, I imagine Macaw would basically make it so Shudderwock triggers twice, but it's a Shudder in a Shudder.  A type of Shudder-ception if you will! 

          I bet MarkMcKz has already figured out how to break the game with this

  • The macaws are basically repeat cards and Golakka Glutton is basically its counter. Because if Sunwing Squawker follows from a Blessing of Authority or Libram of Wisdom Im pretty sure that's just advantage paladin without some sort of quick counter. That said, Im pretty sure the glutton wouldn't actually see much play unless there's a huge very important beast ahead in the reveals.

    For what its worth at least the glutton does immediately removes Moonfang, which is a definite plus in some decks.

    As for those stuff that improves after trading; that's a little harder to justify, because trading it is precisely the thing you'd do if you don't need it. Doing so just to upgrade the them with no guarantee of getting them back is a hard sell.

  • I feel like, given how they revealed every common card, I feel like they will show off ever rare card tomorrow, every epic after that, and every legendary. I just feel like it makes sense.

    • They will usually start with interesting cards, and reveal the best at the last. That's usually the modus operandi.

      • Yeah. Plus these are just the commons. The epics and legendaries probably will have the most power, but really strong rares can be dropped into classes that need a boost. 

    • There's only 1 epic, so that seems unlikely (unless we have a very underwhelming Saturday reveal ahead of us...). Good eye though.

  • Whoa in brew competition I made a custom card that does something when traded...

  • The Parrot cards actually look playable, not like the last debacle with Caravans. Some seem little too good.

    • You just reminded me that Caravans exist. 

  • I can't avoid reading "datamine" where iit says "deadmine"

    • I´ve thought the same after reading Flux´s article about datamining :D

  • No more Pirate Warrior support please! It's already on top of Tier 1 in Wild!

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