With the upcoming Maw and Disorder Mini-Set for Murder at Castle Nathria announced on Thursday, we continue the third day of ongoing Hearthstone card reveals! It's time for Paladin's testimony, and three new additions to the class' collection.
- As usual we're going to see 35 new cards, with a trial theme visible throughout!
- You can find the full ongoing card reveal schedule and all countdowns on our special page.
- Make sure to follow along with all the card reveals through our dedicated articles, and see all of it collected in our Mini-Set guide.
- 24.4 Patch notes will be posted on Monday, September 26.
- The patch launches, alongside the new cards, on Tuesday, September 27.
- Besides all of the Mini-Set additions, there will also be new content for Hearthstone Mercenaries.
New Paladin Cards Revealed
The official Hearthstone Twitter account has revealed the following new cards:
- Lorekeeper Polkelt must be feeling pretty useless right about now, huh?
- As expected (?), Hearthstone team keeps pushing for that Silver Hand Recruit synergy.
- Also as expected, more support for 'Pure Paladin'.
Comments
Jury Duty could easily cost 2-mana and still be balanced, but they just had to make it 3-mana while synergizing with nothing but the most worthless archetype right now.
Cards are good, but nowhere near good enough to prop Uther back on line. Guess they'll stay bottom table until the next expansion erases the garbage they got from nathria.
Jury Duty - A card that you'll play in dude pally because why not? Its a 4/4 for 3 that sometimes buffs your board. Not good, but not bad neither just a big fat meh in a class that desperately needs help.
Class Action Lawyer - A decent addition to pure pally, but unfortunately cannot match up to the massive chad that is Lightforged Zealot, something pure pally could use right now. I mean, is it really that much to ask for this to actually just kill something? Will anyone hold on to this just so it can work, instead of just playing it on 2?
Order in the Court - You'd play this to fetch your cariel, countess, etc. But hold on...pokelt at very least comes with a 4/5 body and you can just play it on 4, get your win cons and progress your game. This card however is a 2 mana draw 1, that one card being something that you'll likely not be able to play the same turn this is played.
In other words, you're holding on to this card for god knows how many turns, played only on turn 6-7, with left over mana to do...what exactly? Paladin, more than any other class, needs to consistently hold up board to win, so a 2 mana do nothing is hardly doing it any favours. Will see play because there's really not much else paladin can do honestly.
2 fun cards was reported what we shall get for a class clawing at the edges. But its starting to look more like a flower spray to the face while Im 2 centimeters off a cliff.
Order in the Court is... ahhhh... so spicy - somebody bring me some milk.
I love Order In The Court, Pure Paladin is starting to get boring, wish they would try something new with Pally.
Order in the court its so good, you can draw your key cards like Lightforged Cariel consistently.
I don't like Order in the Court.
I get that it's a pun because it's literally putting order in your deck, but it feels like such a lame reprint of Lorekeeper Polkelt.
The fact that it's 2 mana and also draws a card makes it pretty nuts IMO.
It's a very powerful card yeah. However, it is a lame reprint of a precious legendary effect. Will be played in nearly every paladin deck, still lazy design.
Not new territory for Paladin. There's a spell that has the Loatheb effect, also for 2 mana.
"Class Action Lawyer" is a perfect name for a Pure Paladin card. Their word game is on point!
They're on fire with the puns this time.
They did say when answering some twitter questions that many of the cards were made specifically for the puns, not the other way around, and it shows :)