Gallon has announced the next round of Hearthstone balance changes that are due to arrive next week on April 26. Read on for all the details!
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Quote From GallonHS Hey everyone, have an update for y’all regarding balance changes. 4/26 (This upcoming Tuesday) changes to both standard and wild will go live.
WILD:
- [Hearthstone Card (Kael'thas) Not Found] is getting a textbox revert to Every third spell you cast each turn costs (1).
- Switcheroo is banned. (Alongside a change in standard.)
Both of these changes are aimed at protecting the long-term health of the format.
STANDARD:
- Pirate Warrior Questline is getting an additional number on its final step. (3/3/2 ->3/3/3) (Secure the Supplies)
- Pufferfist is losing a health, from 3/4 to 3/3.
- Switcheroo now swaps Health only instead of stats.
- Miracle Growth now costs 8 Mana, up from 7.
- Kazakusan’s activation requirement is getting changed. He’ll now read “Battlecry: If you’ve played 4 other Dragons this game, craft a custom deck of Treasures.”
- Kazakusan has been playing a critical role in Druid for the past couple months, fulfilling a similar role to Deathstalker Rexxar as an entire win condition in one card.
- Going into our balance meetings, we knew we wanted to soften Druid across all ranks, and there were multiple angles that could accomplish that.
- While we could have nerfed their survivability, we worry that will lead to a more polarized metagame overall.
- We landed on a Kazakusan effect change as it should lead to healthier play patterns both playing as and against Druid.
- We also wanted to make sure that Dragon-focused decks could still tap into Kazakusan as a powerful top end piece.
- Playing 4 Dragons is a fairly hefty requirement but should be achievable in most Dragon strategies.
Notable omissions from this list – Demon Hunter changes. We’ll be keeping a close eye on the post patch metagame to see how aggressive DH lists fare once slower decks are given a better chance.
Good luck to our Masters Tour competitors on your preparation, and I hope y’all keep enjoying Voyage to the Sunken City!
Comments
Remember when people thought that quest was bad?
That quest is kind of the reason I got more serious about HS. Not because I enjoyed playing it, but because I decided to craft it after it turned out to be so good, then I opened a copy a day later and I just hit DE on it. A few weeks later it got a nerf and I was like “I could have gotten 1200 more dust?!?!”
From there on out I was much more mindful about my collection, learned to play better with what I had, and so the hobby became a crippling addiction!