Finally, Paladins also have their quest in Hearthstone. Everything revolves around “Mutating.” But in Un’goro, there are also new RNG turtles that are at least cute.
If the rumors and signs are to be believed, the next expansion for Hearthstone “Journey to Un’goro” will be released as early as next week. Blizzard continues to gradually reveal more cards and sprinkle in small highlights to keep fans engaged. In the current reveals, there is the quest for Paladins and some strange spell turtles.
The neutral elemental Blazecaller has rather poor stats of 6/6 for 7 mana, but its Battlecry deals 5 damage if an elemental was played in the previous turn.
Waiting for Warriors is the Cornered Sentry. A cheap 2-mana minion with Taunt and stats of 2/6. However, the opponent receives three 1/1 Raptors via Battlecry – so it requires tactics to use this card correctly.
Druids receive a new spell. For 4 mana, Evolving Spores gives all of the Druid’s minions “Adapt.”
Warlocks remain faithful to their line of “destroying their own cards.” The Ravenous Pterrordax, a 4/4 beast for 4 mana, destroys a friendly minion via Battlecry. As a reward, it grants 2 times Adapt to itself.
The neutral elemental Servant of Kalimos costs 5 mana for 4/5 in stats. If an elemental was played in the previous turn, the player discovers another elemental via Battlecry.
Hearthstone: The Paladin Quest “The Last Kaleidosaur” and Galvadon
The quest for Paladins is The Last Kaleidosaur and requires the Paladin to cast a total of 6 spells on their own minions. As a reward, Galvadon, a 5/5 beast for 5 mana, is offered. As a Battlecry, it gives itself Adapt (Mutating) – a total of 5 times!
Also for Paladins is the buff Spikeridged Steed, a spell for 6 mana. A minion is equipped with a Stegodon, granting it +2/+6 and Taunt. When the affected minion dies, it summons a 2/6 Stegodon instead.
Shamans have received the new Hate card. For 3 mana, they can use Spirit Echo to lift the Deathrattle effect from all friendly minions, returning the affected minion to the player’s hand.
In conclusion, the winner for the cutest artwork of the expansion (so far) is the Tortollan Primalist, which costs 8 mana for 5/4 and has an interesting Battlecry: Discover a spell and then cast it with random targets.
What do you think of the new cards? Cool things in there or just trash this time?
The hunting dwarf Hemet Nesingwary also appears in Un’Goro – he destroys your deck!








