Hearthstone: Card Chaos is being invaded by pirates – Servers are no longer responding

Hearthstone: Card Chaos is being invaded by pirates – Servers are no longer responding

The latest variant of the card chaos from Hearthstone turns all players into real pirates. And all they want is: loot!

Currently: Unfortunately, nothing is happening in Hearthstone at the moment, and no games can be found. The card chaos seems to have caused some issues with the servers. Blizzard’s employees are already feverishly trying to fix the error.

Update: The card chaos has been postponed indefinitely.

Recommended editorial content

At this point you will find external content from Twitter that complements the article.

I consent to external content being displayed to me. Personal data can be transmitted to third party platforms. Read more about our privacy policy.
Link to the Twitter content
This is how it currently looks - for minutes.
This is how it currently looks – for minutes.

Captain Blackheart’s Treasure

For the current card chaos (10/28) of Hearthstone, Blizzard has come up with something pirate-themed. Players are provided with finished decks for all classes and compete against a random opponent.

But because that would be too boring, Captain Blackheart adds plenty of chaos by presenting each player with 3 random cards at the start of their turn, of which only one may be chosen. This often leads to amusing plays and last-minute saves when the saving Deathwing goes into the player’s hand.

Keep in mind that the first victory in the card chaos this week will again be rewarded with a free classic card pack. The cards included not only complement the collection of newcomers, but can also serve veterans as Arcane Dust, from which other cards can be crafted.


Find out more about the game on our Hearthstone theme page.

Deine Meinung? Diskutiere mit uns!
0
I like it!
This is an AI-powered translation. Some inaccuracies might exist.
Lost Password

Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.