Reward Track & Tavern Pass
For the first time in Hearthstone's history, Hearthstone's progression system is being changed!
Here is everything revealed that you need to know so far.
Table of Contents
Progression System Summary
- Launches on November 12, alongside Achievements!
- The Reward Track is the name of the new progression system.
- In addition to awarding gold, you will be able to earn other rewards such as card packs from Standard, tavern tickets, legendary cards and more!
- Quests no longer offer gold, but award experience points (XP) that will be used in the Reward Track.
- In addition to Daily Quests, Weekly Quests are being added!
- Every expansion will feature a brand new Rewards Track, so you have about 4 months to complete all 50 levels.
- After completing all 50 levels, every level earned afterwards will award 150 gold instead.
- A paid version of the Rewards Track, called the Tavern Pass, will be present. While sharing the same leveling system, it will feature its own rewards on top of the Rewards Track and provide a permanent +10% XP boost for future experience points.
- Rewards from the Tavern Pass will only award cosmetic items. All gold and card packs earned will be from the Rewards Track.
Progression - Earning EXP
Every new expansion will bring with it a new Reward Track that consists of 50 levels of rewards.
Currently, there are 3 main ways of earning XP points on the Reward Pass:
- Playing the game in any mode.
This include Battlegrounds, Arena and the new Duels mode! - Completing select achievements in the new Achievements System.
New achievements will be added with every expansion, future game modes and every major update. - Completing Daily and Weekly Quests.
Every week, you'll be given 3 weekly quests. While these quests take more time than daily quests, in turn, they award more XP as well. Like daily quests, one weekly quest can be rotated for another weekly quest daily.
Do note that XP values in the above image are not final!
Rewards
When designing the Reward Track, Blizzard has designed it in such a way where there is more flexibility in earning rewards. This in turn allows them to offer a wider variety of rewards to offer to the player-base.
Here are the rewards that we currently know so far from the Madness at the Darkmoon Faire Reward Track! Once the full Reward Track is released, this list will be updated accordingly.
Reward Track
- Gold, gold and more gold!
- Card Packs from sets in Standard.
- Tavern Tickets that grant access to either Arena or Duels.
- 1 Epic Card, awarded at level 5.
- 2 Legendary Cards, awarded at levels 1 and 25.
- "Madness at the Darkmoon Faire" Card Back, awarded at level 10.
- A choice of Hero Skin from every class, awarded at level 50.
- After level 50, every level gained will reward the player with 150 gold.
Tavern Pass
So far, the Tavern Pass seems to offer only cosmetic items. Thus, other than the +10% XP boost helping the player to level up, all card packs and gold rewards are relegated to the Reward Track.
- +10% EXP Boost for the duration of the expansion.
- Golden Silas Darkmoon, awarded at level 1.
- Three Jaina Hero Skins, of which two are awarded at levels 5 and 20.
- Annhylde Alternate Warrior Hero and Card Back, awarded at level 25.
- Three Thrall Hero Skins, of which two are are awarded at levels 30 and 45.
- Darkmoon Coin, a Cosmetic Coin awarded at Level 50.
Comments
From what I saw in the reveal, it looked like a lot of the levels awarded gold at many of the level ups - in denominations of hundreds per level 200-400, for example.
The big question is: how do we get the tavern pass and what will it cost? The rewards look good at first glance. I'm not sure I'll want the cosmetics, but the +10% would sure come in handy.
Honestly, if the xp can be earned quick enough without the pass then I think it's mainly a buy for those that want the cosmetics. I may skip it the first time, or at least wait a month to see how my progression is going before I even consider buying the pass.
In my opinion, they had only one objective with this new system: be more rewarding in terms of collecting cards than the old one. Waiting for the full track to crunch the numbers and find out if it is.
I think what it's really going to come down to is how fast each level can be obtained. Sure we can get an additional 150 gold for each level after 50, but are those levels going to take dramatically longer each level? If it's not too bad and you can earn a level a day, even after 50, I'd say this is at least on par if not better than the old system.
It's also nice that the tavern pass is included in the mega pre-order. The XP bonus will help a little and hopefully help with getting through the track a little faster. From my perspective, (as someone who would buy the bundle anyway) it's even better value.
EDIT: As was pointed out below - this was my assumption, which is likely not actually true. I thought it was included in the bundle, but they only called out Battlgrounds perks explicitly.
Where is it mentioned that the tavern pass is included in the pre-purchase mega bundle? From what I have seen, only the battlegrounds perks pass is included.
Ah. good catch. The way I read the Tavern Pass description I assumed (most likely incorrectly) it was the same things as the Battlegrounds perks. I will edit my comment above to remove my probably incorrect conclusion.
yeah from what i can see aswlel its just Bg perks not the tavern pass
So if its there id love to have it pointed out/shown.
Confirmed that they are separate :( on the Blizzard blog:
"Battlegrounds Perks will now be available as a standalone purchase, separate from the Tavern Pass."
Sorry for the confusion everyone!
well atleast its cleared up now
This 100%If I kept playing casually (do the daily, win 3 games besides), that is roughly 60-70 gold a day, so even if takes me a day and a half to level up at 50+, that is still more rewarding than the old system. Gonna be keeping an eye on that personal benchmark, but I am a little hopeful.