Changes are coming to Hearthstone soon and things are going to get crazy!
- 23 Wild cards are moving into Standard for a limited-time event.
- These wilds cards are going to be added to everyone's collection (can't be disenchanted or crafted) so everyone can participate.
- The cards are removed from your collection after the event.
- Blizzard is adding new portraits for hitting 1000 wins with each class.
- Expect more big events in the future.
- Some daily quests are going to be made easier to complete and we're going to get new ones added.
More details will be provided on October 4, including a list of the 23 cards being put into standard. Here's what we know so far about the next event.
- There will be more dungeon run-style Tavern Brawls.
- Dual-Class Arenas will return.
- Legendary Quest rewards!
- 23 wild cards will become available in Standard and we'll get them for free.
Clarification on the Wild Event Cards
Quote From Blizz_Kauza Quick clarification! The cards that are rotating back to standard for a limited time are going to be granted as free event cards, which means they're basically new, temporary versions of the cards. Even if you already own the cards, you'll still get these event copies.
When the event ends the event copies will go away.
Blue Post
Quote From Blizzard While we’re constantly recruiting lackeys, tinkering with experimental tech, and delving into dusty tombs to bring you new Hearthstone expansions and Adventures, we’re also hard at work on some awesome, albeit less flashy, new stuff. In this blog we’ll shine a light on some of the smaller, but still exciting new features, events, and changes coming to Hearthstone in the near future.
Adding More Events
After the overwhelmingly positive response to the recent Fire Fest-E.V.I.L. event, we’re looking for more opportunities to introduce even more large-scale in-game events with rewards, themed Tavern Brawls, and changes that could temporarily (or permanently!) create fun new Hearthstone experiences for players.
We’re starting off with a new event in just a couple weeks featuring Dungeon Run-inspired Tavern Brawls, dual-class Arenas, Legendary quest rewards, and some meta-shifting changes outlined in the “Shaking up Standard Play” section below.
We’ll have more to share on this sensationally spooky event on October 4, but in the meantime . . . try not to lose your head!
Shaking up Standard Play
Now that the Saviors of Uldum Standard ladder experience has solidified, we think it’s a great time to throw a wrench or two (or twenty-three) in the gears. We’re going to be pulling some of the most popular and game-changing cards from across Hearthstone history, including Ragnaros the Firelord and N'Zoth, the Corruptor, out of Wild and dropping them back into Standard for a limited time. To ensure that everyone can participate in this meta-mixing event, we’ll be granting everyone free copies of each card (these copies cannot be disenchanted or crafted) so they can add these heavy-hitters to their decks and get them into the action.
We’ll be sharing more details (including the full list of 23 cards) in a blog update on October 4. Stay tuned!
1,000 Win Class Portraits
Looking ahead, we want to continue celebrating personal successes and milestones for all you dedicated Hearthstone players. Our next major update will introduce some really cool new portraits that you can earn by earning 1,000 wins with each class. Wins earned before this update goes live will retroactively count towards these totals. Take a look at a couple of examples below and start stacking up those wins!
Quality of Life Improvements
Alternate Search Terms
We want it to be easier to quickly find the cards you’re looking for while deckbuilding, so we’re adding alternate search terms for some hard-to-type cards. We’ll be adding common misspellings and simplified versions of leetspeak card names (found on some Mech minions). For example, searching “snip” or “snap” will now show you SN1P-SN4P. While this feature will only be enabled for a few commonly misspelled cards at first, we’ll be able to add even more alternate search terms as needed.
- This feature will also support languages other than English. For example, SN1P-SN4P in Latin American Spanish is “CL1C-CL4C”, so searching “clic” would return the expected results.
Quest Changes
While not included in our next major update, here’s a preview of some of the changes we’re making to quests a little further down the line.
- We’re cutting some of the less popular daily quests and tuning down some of their requirements to make them quicker and easier to complete. We’ll also be adding some new quests to the pool to mix things up!
- We split most daily quests into two buckets: Easy (50g) and Slightly More Difficult (60g). Rerolling a Slightly More Difficult (60g) quest (like Play 10 Beasts) always gives you an Easy (50g) quest, so players can be guaranteed to get an Easy quest every day if they want. We love Murlocs and Pirates as much as anyone, but it should be your choice if you decide to complete their quests.
We’re excited to be bringing these new features, events, and other changes to Hearthstone soon. Please let us know what you think on social media or the official Hearthstone forums. Until then, we’ll see you in the Tavern!
Comments
I will try to build a Control Rogue. But Control Lock is definetly on my list as well. Another decktype I am eager to see is the old school midrange/tempo warrior. Hopefully there's a revival.
Rogue could work in theory. If you run double Shadowstep on N'zoth you can wall off most aggro decks, and with Anka you can vomit out your deathrattles quickly. Could even run Scheme to shuffle the bounced N'zoth afterwards....basically what Tess Rogue is doing now, but infinitely better in terms of consistency and defense. It might be a stretch, but Control DR Rogue might work as a gimmicky counter archetype. There's just the question of card draw.
There are some more card draw options, but there is at least one card that's perfect in a scheme DR N'Zoth Rogue and it's called Octosari.
For warlock I can see N'Zoth in hand - > Expired Merchant... TADAAA!
My standard big shaman deck just got very interesting.
Good stuff. One question:
Its quite obvious - yes. You will get bong cards as everyone, do not matter if you have them or not. So if you disenchant them you will get them but they will stay and you will end without them as event ends.
I suspect that you shouldn't disenchant anything.
The first thing I'm going to do when I get the 23 wild cards is cast Ancestral Spirit on all of them. That way, when the event ends and Blizzard takes them back, they'll stay in my collection.
This will be very interesting. Could possibly be their way of testing how ppl respond to bringing some Wild cards to Standard and test the water in general for this kind of thing. Same way they did with arena only cards bringing in super crazy effects where some of them eventually made it into the game in some itteration.
I hope this means they’re thinking of doing a rotating set for each year instead of just classic, since it’s been causing so many balance problems
I wonder if the portraits are from ranked wins only. I would assume so and they just didn't mention it. I have a lot of wins from when i first started and didn't play ranked as much.
The wild cards in standard should be fun. I wonder how long it will be. If it's for a decent length of time then thats really interesting because it'll really shake up the meta and even grandmasters i guess.
There will be a golden 1000-win portrait for 1500 or 2000 wins. I'm sure of it.
These portraits are great, but as someone who doesn't even have 400 wins for any class yet after roughly 4 years of playing, they're just going to make me feel like I'm missing out on something I'll probably never get...
Don't give up, eventually you'll get there ;) Just recently I had the determination to get Golden Shaman from a little more than 400 wins, and managed to do so. All you need is that inspiration or comepetive deck you enjoy playing. Edit: And time, I suppose :/
Or pick the deck with most winrate and bear with the pain.
sounds a bit like pouting to me. just set a goal and try to achieve it, if you can't, that's ok. you can't be good at everything.
Do the added cards stay in my collection after the event is gone ?
I highly doubt it. If they do, they'll have to refund everyone who already had those cards, or else that's incredibly unfair. eg: me, who crafted N'Zoth way back.
CAN'T WAIT!! Great job, Blizz i'll keep supporting you guys!
Would it be a good idea to disenchant any of these wild cards for dust before we get the free ones, or is our ownership of the free ones only as long as the event and we would loose them later?