In a post late last night, Blizzard has addressed the elephant in the room - the disappointingly low-effort cosmetic heroes that have recently been added to the game.

Scholar Jaina Card Image Horseman Uther Card Image

  • Scholar Jaina and Horseman Uther will both receive new voicelines in the future.
  • There are future heroes that will similarly not have custom voicelines. These will also be addressed in a future patch.
  • The reason for the delay is due to how long it can take to record voiceovers.

This has been a very hot topic in the Hearthstone community since we reported on Scholar Jaina's lack of custom voicelines a few weeks ago. Blizzard says they wanted to release skins at a faster pace than usual to give everyone more visual customizations in the game but missed the mark. 


Thoughts & Analysis

The only problem I see here is they have not addressed whether or not Scholar Jaina is going to make a return to the shop after she gets new voicelines. There are likely many players out there who would have enjoyed having Scholar Jaina at their sides provided she actually released with new voicelines but opted to skip over the purchase when news broke that it wasn't what they thought it would be.

This is also a problem with Horseman Uther, who currently doesn't have custom voicelines but rather a filter placed over the default Uther ones. Although you can still purchase Horseman Uther, and will be able to for the next couple of weeks, buying a product without knowing what the voicelines will be or what they will sound like is problematic.

Blizzard should bring all these heroes back into the shop when they are completed and everyone can judge for themselves if they want to make the purchase. Making these products time-limited one-time-deals to sell more of them due to creating a fear of missing out is am incredibly lame tactic. Hopefully, this is something they have already planned, but if so, why not announce it? Yes, they'll remove some of the FOMO with their current and upcoming hero offerings, but at least it will allow everyone to know they will be able to make an educated decision.

I also have concerns that a very large portion of the Hearthstone player base is not going to ever see this news since it was locked away in a forum post with minimal visibility. At the very least, this should have been blog announcement content, like a lot of the other stuff that only makes it to their forums. In a more ideal setting, Blizzard would add some form of a news tracker to the game client so players on mobile that don't look at community sites that are covering the news have a chance to know too. We're talking about money here which really changes the conversation.

What are your thoughts on the whole deal?


Blizzard's Original Response

Quote From Kerfluffle

We wanted to update everyone regarding our new hero skins, particularly Scholar Jaina and Horseman Uther. We are planning to add unique voice lines, start of game voice lines, and a couple other special voice lines to both Scholar Jaina and Horseman Uther in a future patch. We’ve taken feedback on board regarding emotes for those and upcoming hero skins. The next skin, which will be released shortly, has new emotes for all 6 regular board interactions and a few other commonly played lines as well. There will be hero skins in the next expansions associated with their corresponding Book of Heroes chapters that will not have unique lines at launch, but we plan to add them as soon as VO recording allows. Stay tuned for updates here.

Adding context as to how we got here: We started out with the idea of adding skins for our classic heroes that allowed us to get more options for visual customization into the hands of our players at a much quicker than normal pace. We’re confident in the idea behind these skins and they’re already seeing a lot of use within the game. However, we missed here on painting a clear picture of the difference between these skins and the alternate heroes we’ve done in the past, that include all sorts of unique audio and visual effects. That’s something we should have gotten across better and want to ensure that we address in the future.