For the online card game Hearthstone , Blizzard has introduced a whole new set of cards for the expansion “Journey to Un’Goro”. There are some pretty powerful legendary cards included.
We have known for a while that the next expansion for Blizzard’s card game Hearthstone is coming out in early April: The Journey to Un’Goro. Today, there was a lot of new cards revealed in a Hearthstone Card Reveal during the live stream. We will show you the 12 new cards.
Hearthstone Card Reveal: Those who hate RNG will … not love this card

This is probably the nightmare card for anyone who thinks: There’s already too much randomness in Hearthstone. The whole deck is replaced with 1-mana cards that have the effect “Discover a random card.” You then get to choose between three cards when you play them.
Lakkar’s Sacrifice is one of the new “Quest cards” and we will also show its reward, the Nether Portal. If a Warlock manages to discard 6 cards while holding the Quest card, he gets the Nether Portal. Once played, it cannot be destroyed and will continuously spawn Imps: Two 3/2 Imps appear per round, at the end of the turn.
This trio includes a powerful Taunt for the Warlock that fits excellently with the Quest card. We also see typical class cards for Priests and Mages here.
Elise gives you a card pack for this match – RNG alarm

Elise is a pretty wild card. When you play Elise, a “2 Mana” card pack is mixed into your deck. When you open it, you then receive 5 Un’Goro cards for the match. When you play them, there is an animation as if you are opening a new card pack. However, you cannot keep the 5 extra cards after the match.
The Crawler is a nice mini-counter against Pirate decks. Dino-Size could be a lot of fun for Paladins, setting a minion’s health and attack to 10. The Tar Creeper is a Taunt that becomes stronger when the opponent’s turn begins, dealing 3 damage then. So it is an interesting defensive minion.
Two more legendary minions to finish


This legendary carnivorous plant does not die when defeated, but falls asleep. If the Rogue plays four cards in one turn, it awakens again. This might explain why Un’Goro is not exactly the top destination for tourists in Azeroth.
And lastly, this king of the jungle. A 9/9 dino for 7 mana that bites everything that moves. When the opponent plays a minion, the king bites as well.
You can actually already get a pack for Un’Goro, and it doesn’t take much effort:
Hearthstone: When is the release of ‘Un’Goro’? 1 pack is free







