Hearthstone continues. The new expansion “Journey to Un’Goro” brings quest cards, new mechanics, and card types to Hearthstone. We have all the info.
As previously threatened, the Hearthstone team today, on February 27, 2017, unveiled the new expansion. It is titled “Journey to Un’Goro” and aligns with the leaks that have already been known in the last few weeks.
Here is the trailer for Journey to Un’Goro, the new Hearthstone expansion
A fresh trailer is, of course, a must. Watch the trailer for Journey to Un’Goro here:
Adapt – Every Dino is different
Un’Goro is a land full of primal elemental magic, and the dinosaurs of Un’Goro have adapted to this wilderness. The new keyword is therefore “Adapt” and is executed as a Battlecry. The player can choose from different effects when playing the minion to adapt a Dino. Should it have a Divine Shield? Or perhaps +3 attack? Or should it not be targeted by spells?
In total, there are 6 different adaptations, but only 3 will be offered to the player in Hearthstone for each card.
Quests – the super rewards during a match
A new legendary card type is the Quests. They are always in the player’s starting hand and cost 1 Mana to activate. An example was also provided by the developers. The Quest “Awaken the Makers” requires the player to play 7 minions with Deathrattle. As a reward, the most powerful cards Hearthstone has ever seen await, such as “Amara, Warden of Hope”. An 8/8 minion with Taunt and the Battlecry: Set your hero’s health to 40.
Besides that, Blizzard is introducing a new “type” of minions. In addition to demons, murlocs, pirates, and mechs, there are now elementals with Un’Goro. Older minions, like Ragnaros or the Fire Elemental, are retroactively categorized into this category. So be prepared for new synergy effects.
No specific release date has been announced yet, only that Journey to Un’Goro is expected to launch “early April”. Starting March 17, Blizzard plans to release additional cards, so that by the release, all new cards in Hearthstone will be known.
A Hearthstone pro is turning away meanwhile – LifeCoach is fed up with Blizzard.



