The MMO shooter Defiance is planning a “Kill the Bug” weekend and has discussed an indirect step regarding the Xbox One with Microsoft.
Starting this evening, a “Golden Hellbug Hunter” event is active in Trion Worlds’ Defiance. This runs from June 26 at 9:00 PM until June 29 at 9:00 PM.
The rare loot-hoarding “Hellbugs” subspecies are causing trouble again. There are supposed to be double spawns of them, and they drop Cyber Chips and Cyber Rigs.
In a Q&A session, the development team has cautiously hinted that Defiance may benefit from the backward compatibility of the Xbox One. They have spoken with a representative from Microsoft – but currently, nothing is happening (yet).
Additionally, they plan to introduce larger Arkfalls into the game, reward testers on the PTS, and bring more large “social events” into the game. None of this is finalized, but at least an intention is evident.
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The Weekly Update explained that they want to further develop the Companion App (visible status updates), and addressed the tragic death of a community member whom his clan, the Dads of Destiny, wants to honor with a 36-hour live stream (the video went around the world last weekend – it is unfortunately not available in Germany).
Then they briefly described how much the community manager enjoyed E3 (so many love Destiny!) and explained that they have already brought back 4.8 million Guardians from orbit back into action with the “Connection Recovery” tool.
No statements on Taken King or “DLCgate”
There were no further statements regarding the controversy around the Collector’s Edition or the interview. It was also not clarified what the extensive maintenance work of the last days accomplished.
An actually hinted further “surprise” was also not revealed today. It continues to be only about the items depicted here and “more at launch”, more at the launch. The “better items for veterans”, which they wanted to introduce in the Weekly Update and which they mentioned as “reassurance”, the Guardians already knew since last Monday, if that is what they were referring to.
Mein MMO says: The exciting part has probably already been published yesterday to soften the excitement. In such “Part 1 of 2” actions, people usually expect that something “big” also comes in the second part, especially since the first part was relatively meager. That clearly did not happen. But well, Destiny must know what they are doing.
Speaking of somewhat disappointed expectations: On Friday, June 26th, Xur will appear in the Tower or in the Reef. We will greet him at 11:00 AM and report on his offers.
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The fantasy MMORPG Aion has received patch 4.75 in Europe, while in the USA a turmoil with “Upheaval” is coming with 4.8.
A news post that, to be honest, is already a few days old: On June 17, patch 4.75 for Aion, the Free2Play MMO from NCSoft, was released in Europe. It is distributed in Europe by Gameforge.
The patch introduces a new powerful boss encounter called “Antriksha’s Ascendant Place” and also allows items to be upgraded beyond their maximum enchantment level. Here are the German patch notes for 4.75.
In the USA, they are already a good bit further along, as Aion is managed by the original developer NCSoft. On the same day, the larger content patch 4.8 “Upheaval” was released, which brought two new zones, revamped the stigma system, and also delivered a fresh raid. One of the zones Cygnea we have already introduced to you, here is the other one: Enshar.
For Europeans, this is still a glimpse into a distant future, a reality for US players.
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With the reconstruction of Lion’s Arch, the heart of Guild Wars 2, some new NPCs have also found their way into the metropolis of Tyria. One particular gentleman will no longer be found. However, a new woman has appeared…
From Symon to Sya
Symon shines in new splendor.
Years ago, such topics were considered taboo and had “no place” in games. However, a lot has changed since then. In Mass Effect, Star Trek Online, Dragon Age, and also in Guild Wars 2, there are now relationships that go beyond a traditionally heterosexual “pattern” image, and some relationships even cross species boundaries. Elsewhere, game developers are also positioning themselves towards the acceptance of people who deviate from the perceived “normal image.” The latest example of this theme can be found in the rebuilt Lion’s Arch of Guild Wars 2.
There stands aid worker Sya and reveals some details from her life when you talk to her. Attentive readers will notice that she was physically a man – at least until recently. The ongoing conflicts in the world of Tyria have shown Symon – his former name – that life is too short not to live it as she wishes. With the help of mesmer abilities, Sya has now given herself a female appearance.
Guild Wars 2 has already made clear statements about acceptance and tolerance in other areas. Let us hope that there will soon come a time when all this is accepted so much that a news article about it is no longer worthwhile. However, looking at the reactions to the news elsewhere on the internet, it seems that this time is still far away.
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An old temple chair caused some problems in Star Wars: The Old Republic. It possessed magical powers and could change its value, leading to a slight credit inflation. The community manager is now threatening sanctions against users of the exploit.
A profit margin of 10,000%
When you buy an item from a vendor in an MMO, it usually sells back to the same vendor for significantly less. However, this was not the case for a decoration item in SWTOR. One could purchase the “Temple Chair” for a single credit and then resell it for 100 credits to the same vendor. The Hutts couldn’t have arranged a better deal. This circumstance allowed numerous players to amass large amounts of money.
The community manager is now putting pressure on the exploiters.
The community manager Eric Musco has already spoken out on this, and threatened sanctions for all players who take advantage of this exploit.
The obvious bug will be fixed as soon as possible so that the economy of BioWare’s sci-fi MMO is no longer threatened.
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In Skyforge , the Eskenian Peninsula has been introduced in a trailer as a destination clip.
Highlights of some science fiction films such as Robocop or Starship Troopers include commercials and news segments that are so filled with propaganda that they seem absurd to the viewer. Skyforge now employs such a tactic and lets “Pria the Unbiased,” a news reporter, speak about the beauty and danger of Eskenia, a peninsula.
The MMO shooter Destiny is planning a promotion with the energy drink manufacturer Red Bull. The survival MMO Dying Light, on the other hand, advises to drink water.
This is what the Red Bull website for the Destiny promo looks like.
We’re jumping on the latest trend in gaming, tweeted the survival game Dying Light happily yesterday evening under the hashtag #DrinkforDLC. The picture shows: a glass of water and two “DLC” items.
On one hand, “a glass of water” – that’s vegan, costs almost nothing, is delicious and good for your health. The second DLC item is a special weapon code, which winks at anyone who takes a photo with a glass of water and posts it on Twitter. Some users have already taken advantage of the offer:
Once again, Blizzard has treated us to a new gameplay trailer for the upcoming shooter Overwatch. Today, they showcase the mobile fortress “Bastion” in action, demonstrating how to finish a payload map in record time with his team.
Enemy of Humanity, Friend of Nature
No matter if mobile or stationary: Bastion enriches every team.
In the past, there were countless Bastion units. They were primarily used in peacekeeping missions to protect civilians and manage the outbreaks of new conflicts. However, during the Omnic Crisis, most units turned against their creators – death and destruction were the result. Only one Bastion unit survived this conflict and rusted away in the wilderness for a long time. Now it has been reactivated and protects the nature it spent so long in – for suppressing conflicts and protecting what is worth protecting are still Bastion’s missions.
On the battlefield, Bastion has three different combat modes that are more or less useful depending on the situation. Let’s take a quick look at his abilities:
Configuration: Recon is Bastion’s standard mode. He can move like any other character and has a machine gun that is particularly effective at medium range.
In the Configuration: Sentry, Bastion sacrifices his mobility to become a stationary turret. His armament is a powerful machine gun and he is protected by a shield at the front that can absorb up to 1,000 damage points. If he is sitting on a moving object, he moves with it.
Bastion’s Self-Repair allows him to restore lost health points but takes time. While he is repairing himself, he cannot use weapons and must remain still.
The ultimate ability Configuration: Tank transforms Bastion into the titular tank for 10 seconds, capable of firing devastating explosive rounds.
How to effectively use these abilities with the robot is shown in the latest video. Enjoy:
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The freshly launched MOBA by Blizzard, Heroes of the Storm, breaks with some conventions that are otherwise common in this genre. There is no item shop and the whole team shares the same experience points. What was behind this decision has now been clarified in an interview with a developer.
Arthas already has a sword!
Arthas already has a nice blade. No shop in the world could enhance it further.
No matter if LoL, DOTA, or SMITE, all major MOBAs have a shop where heroes can gain strength by using the earned gold to buy items. Blizzard’s MOBA takes a different approach. When asked why there is no shop, senior artist Phill Gonzales said: A shop removes the heroes from what they already are. Arthas, the Lich King, has the notorious blade Frostmourne. Why on earth should he need to buy a Flame Sword with additional strength?
Instead of items that can be upgraded at the fountain of the team, HotS relies on a talent system. This is mainly possible because all characters (… except perhaps Murky) have a very developed backstory. In the lore, their abilities are often anchored, and players associate certain things with the heroes. When they choose Sylvanas’ “Will of the Forsaken” or upgrade Zagara’s “Creep Tumors”, it reminds them of the games where the heroes had their original appearances.
Group experience provides new opportunities
Despite his claws, Abathur mostly stays in the base and supports from there. Newbies also like to call him AFKabthur.
By adding the experience of all players to a group pool, completely new types of mechanics could be created. An Abathur who spends most of his time behind the walls of his own base supporting from there would be unthinkable in a traditional MOBA system. If the Zerg Evolution Master had to struggle on the front lines, many of his talents and abilities would be useless, and the whole character concept would be a shot in the dark.
By dissolving Blizzard’s existing standards – and incidentally setting new ones – it offers a fresh experience for all who are tired of MOBAs.
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In the sandpark MMO ArcheAge , the new patch “Terror of the Depths” has been released.
In ArcheAge, patch 1.7b is now live, in Europe the Korean “major patch 1.7” has been split into two halves. 1.7b mainly brought the “Leviathan,” a world boss that remained undefeated for a long time in the original and caused a lot of excitement and action. We have already introduced you to the grand event in this article.
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Also in “Terror of the Depths”:
The new area “Mirror Steppe“, which is centered around fishing, more specifically ice fishing
Two new house types, the Tower Castle with 44×44 and the Tide Bungalow with 28×28
An event where players hunt the Leviathan with the first character logged in that day using a huge crossbow. The event runs until July 7th, and upon successful completion of the quest, players receive 2 legacy items from the Leviathan
A loyalty bonus for regular players is also active until July 7th – they receive badges for mere presence
Yesterday, the new Patch 6.20 was released for World of Warcraft. For a short time, players had to manage their garrisons themselves. Scandalous. Here is the Master Plan Add-On for 6.2
“The most important update, and of all things, it doesn’t work!” complained players yesterday. Many WoW players have not seen the follower mission in the garrison as Blizzard created it for a long time but rather through the lens of “Master Plan,” the probably trendiest add-on in World of Warcraft.
It automatically skips the follower’s flash fights, assembles teams that you send on missions, and turns five minutes of “work” into one minute of “clicking.”
And players had to do without this thing for nearly 24 hours. Scandalous. The reason was likely that Blizzard was still working on the garrison content until the last second, so the add-on creator couldn’t deliver a working new version right away for the 6.2 launch.
The dry period of “Do it yourself” is now over. The Master Plan add-on has received an update and now works with 6.2. And yes, the new Master Plan also supports Battleship, the latest garrison fun with exciting browser game flair from Blizzard.
Players should make sure to delete the old versions of Master Plan in the “Interface” folder and then copy the new ones freshly into the folder.
In the fantasy MMORPG The Elder Scrolls Online, a scheduled 5-hour maintenance of the account and login system for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 has been postponed. It is now set for Monday, June 29th.
That would have been too much after the chaos yesterday and would have caused further trouble. Originally, a five-hour maintenance of the account and login system for The Elder Scrolls Online was planned for today, Thursday, June 25th. It was supposed to take place between 3 PM and 8 PM our time.
Players on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC would not have been able to log in to the game during this time. However, those who were online could have continued playing.
The maintenance has been postponed to Monday, June 29th. It is set to occur between 4:30 PM and 9:30 PM our time.
But Server Down on June 25th for Xbox One
Update:On June 25th, there will now be an unscheduled maintenance for Xbox One. This is unrelated to the maintenance on Monday. It concerns connection issues specifically in Shadowfen. The maintenance started at 7 PM and is said to last “a few hours.”
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At EA, they are certainly aware of the game’s strengths, as they also tweeted a short clip showcasing the sequence that received the most applause at E3: Jet Packs.
In the MMO shooter Destiny , Bungie has now responded to fan criticism by offering the digital items of the Collector’s Edition for purchase separately.
Players had complained that to access special digital items, they had to purchase the “Collector’s Edition for $80,” which included the base game and the two DLCs they already owned. When asked whether it would be possible to offer these items separately, a Bungie employee replied: “Anyone who wants the digital content of the Collector’s Edition can have it; they just need to buy the Collector’s Box.”
Initially, the spokesperson of this statement apologized. Those who knew him, according to Luke Smith, would know that he was direct, had edges and corners, and tended towards sarcasm. However, for most who would have read the interview, he was a stranger.
The “digital content of the Collector’s Edition,” which was previously reserved for veterans, is now available in a special bundle for $20. This includes three armor shaders, three special emotes, and three class items.
Now, it is enough to purchase the “$40” expansion and this $20 package to at least be “digitally” on the same level as buyers of the $80 box or the $80 digital Collector’s Edition. The physical Collector’s Edition itself includes many other “tangible” items, which are not available this way.
What’s special about the digital items?
Even though the conversation with Eurogamer mainly revolved around emotes, i.e., gestures, (If I could show them to you now, you’d be throwing money at the monitor). Most guardians are likely hot for the exclusive class items.
These class items were previously purely cosmetic (for the hunter, for example, it was a cloak). They did not affect gameplay. With “The Taken King,” that will change. Class items can now also gain values and abilities, as Bungie states. The three here are supposed to grant an experience bonus and are suitable for “fresh guardians” or new subclasses to level up faster.
With “The Taken King,” there will be more special class items and emotes.
Veterans get additional goodies
Veterans who have been in the game for a year will be rewarded further. With these shaders, the Sparrow, and the emblem. They are included with the “digital The Taken King” expansion. Additionally, it will soon be revealed what else has been prepared for veterans. They should feel like “VIPs” in the game, considering all they have done for the Tower.
Expensive gesture of reconciliation
Mein MMO says:Effectively, this changes nothing for most players. Many will continue to purchase the digital expansion for $40, and that will be that. Those who really want the three “digital status symbol” items can now pay $60 instead of buying the physical Collector’s Edition for $80 and receiving “tangible” gimmicks and a nice box.
For $40, they get the expansion (with digital items). The “somewhat more exclusive” other digital items will cost another $20.
However, it may be that the “price gap” is significantly larger for us Germans. Here, the box Collector’s Edition is more expensive and costs around 100 Euros. Here, most would probably have ordered the “digital Collector’s Edition” for 80 Euros. Compared to the “digital Collector’s Edition,” the new $40 + $20 package is simply 20 stones cheaper. Comparing these versions shows a “significant improvement.”
Nevertheless: This is precisely the “dangerous path to microtransactions,” that has been feared. That digital items, which essentially “have no real value,” are put on a price tag. This is a path that some games are taking. To “truly have everything there is,” a financial extra effort is required, which is disproportionate to what one pays for actual gameplay content. In this case, fans literally begged for it to be offered this way.
But oh well – those who really want these digital contents “save” $20 compared to buying the “digital Collector’s Edition.” However, the price for this supposed exclusivity is pretty steep.
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In the current patch 6.2 for World of Warcraft, a lot has changed. Not only have preparations been made to enable flying in the current expansion Warlords of Draenor, but measures have also been taken to bring players out of the garrisons and into the world. Ion Hazzikostas, the Game Director, explained in an interview with PCGamesN why these steps were necessary and what they aim to achieve.
Why flying is now allowed
Flying is a nuisance for many. Others cannot imagine a life without a flying mount. Now a middle ground has been found.
There have been major discussions about flying in WoD. It is quite easy to determine that the world has been developed with the mindset that players could never take to the skies: Players would have to wait in hard-to-reach places, rare enemies must first be found, and many secrets need to be solved on foot.
“Flying is great for player exploration freedom, but it undermines large portions of gameplay”, Hazzikostas states. Everyone who has been playing since earlier expansions knows the examples: If a boss stands at the end of a well-guarded camp, you simply fly over his minions, take out the main boss, mount your griffon, and disappear again. While this is highly effective, the developers could have saved the design of the entire camp in this case.
“For a while, players accepted that gameplay took place on the ground. But when they became aware that they might never take to the skies again and use their hard-earned flying mounts, it quickly turned into dissatisfaction.”
A compromise had to be found that grants players the ability to fly while ensuring that new content is perceived as intended by the developers.
The solution seems nearly perfect: Players must first complete an achievement that requires them to conquer nearly all content in the game world on foot. This forces everyone to engage with the story, the world, and its secrets at least once before they can – if they want – skip all areas on alt characters.
The end of solitude (in the garrison)
The garrison was a universal solution – and led to a world without player interaction.
A large part of the innovations in patch 6.2 encourages players to engage more with the game world again. While all professions could previously be mastered in the cozy halls of their own garrison with little to no contact with other players, the heroes now have to dive into the jungle themselves.
“Much of the content of patch 6.2 aims to bring players back into the game world. Things like professions and crafting items, which could previously be managed in isolation through the use of garrison buildings and missions, now require players to venture into the Tanaan Jungle to craft the most powerful items.”
Furthermore, Hazzikostas states: “We want to ensure that we do not lose sight of what an MMO is all about at its core: interactions between players in the open world.” It is precisely these possibilities for cooperation that are emphasized with the new system of weekly events. A good example is the Timewalking, which makes old instances more attractive at regular intervals by providing decent loot and a solid challenge. For this, the strength of the players is reduced so that the player experience is about that of 2 or 3 expansions ago. It also does not matter whether one player in the group is level 97 while another is level 86. “It is a small step to break down the barriers that prevent players from playing together.”
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The shipyard is supposed to be more exciting than the followers, but at the same time less time-consuming.
Despite the significant criticism, there are also many players who do not want to do without the garrison anymore. This target group was also to be satisfied without binding them endlessly to their main base and blindly repeating the follower system. For this reason, there is the shipyard, where every mission also represents a risk. “Unlike followers, ships are expendable. They are built in the shipyard, but if a mission fails, they can be lost permanently. New ones must then be built to replace the old ones.” Of course, the rewards from these missions are also a bit higher, for instance, rare pets await successful fleet commanders. “Players will not feel like they have to return every 30 minutes to send the ships on a new mission.”
It has been ensured that players have to make difficult decisions, for according to Hazzikostas, much has been learned from the behavior in the follower missions: “Players go to great lengths to eliminate every risk. If the success chances of a task are at 96%, then a player will undertake all sorts of unpleasant, time-consuming things to reach the additional 4% and ensure that absolutely nothing can go wrong.”
Hellfire Citadel: One of the coolest raids in a long time
In the Hellfire Citadel, alongside Archimonde, many well-known demons from the past also await.
Of all the new content introduced with the latest update – whether it be pet battles, the Tanaan Jungle, timewalking, or the shipyard – the Game Director is most impressed by one rather classic element: the new raid.
“The Hellfire Citadel is one of the coolest raids we have ever developed. It has something for everyone. It is a mix of nostalgia for fans of the old demon raids, with some well-known bosses from the past and very creative new mechanics. Our team really broke all the chains this time when building this gigantic orc citadel that is now infused with demonic energies.”
Those who want to get an impression of all these things should just log into World of Warcraft – the patch has been live since yesterday.
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On Tuesday the latest patch for Evolve was released, featuring not only the first female Assault Lennox but also a small bonus for loyal players. Balancing adjustments were made, and numerous bugs were fixed.
Lennox, the Iron Maiden
Lennox does not get pushed around. Not by men, not by monsters.
With the nearly 5 GB update, Lennox has been introduced to the game. The good lady has built her own mech from the scrap of Shear, with which she now goes monster hunting. The exosuit offers her several advantages and enables playstyles that distinguish her significantly from the other hunters, such as being unmovable from many attacks and being able to “stick to the monster” for a long time. We reported on her abilities here.
Balancing, Bug Fixes, and a Goliath Skin
The biggest balancing change concerns the time a monster needs to “evolve.” The time window has been reduced from 11 seconds to 9, allowing for faster evolutions and giving monster players the opportunity to ascend to the next phase even in riskier locations.
All current game owners will receive the skin for free.
Those who already own Evolve can look forward to a new Goliath skin. This one is called “Frostbite” and gives the melee monster a blue texture and greenish eyes. The developers want to thank fans for their loyalty with this.
In addition to these changes, numerous bugs have been fixed, including issues that prevented players from finding each other when searching for “Evacuation” matches. You can view a complete list here.
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The series of commercials for Blizzard’s card game HearthStone seems never-ending. The two latest clips showcase the insane Bomber doing what he does best: killing everything except his enemies.
There is only “Ka” and “Boom”!
The first spot features the “Madder Bomber” in his finest hour, spreading a lot of random damage. Anyone who has played HearthStone knows: “Random” is just a synonym for “Anything is possible, but nothing useful”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjQ-ULJfYjk
The second spot presents the typical interview recap from sports events. Our Goblin faces the questions from journalists, mostly regarding his improvement areas and future predictions. As expected, this section has also become extremely entertaining.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EoHdum-6cU
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With the latest patch, the center of the game world of Guild Wars 2, Lion’s Arch, has been rebuilt and is once again available to players in all its glory. ArenaNet has also provided a small flight tour.
The reconstruction is complete
Although Scarlett Briar was defeated a while ago, the scale of her attack was noticeable for quite some time. Lion’s Arch lay in ruins and the fate of the former metropolis was uncertain for a long time. Now the craftsmen (and developers) have taken heart and filled the central hub of Tyria with life and plenty of new protective mechanisms.
Enjoy the small flight tour and keep your eyes open, as some developers may be roaming around Lion’s Arch these days.
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In the MMO shooter Destiny there is supposed to be maintenance tonight, June 24th. It is not known whether a patch or an update will be applied. Players are expected to lose connection, and the servers will likely go offline.
For tonight, Wednesday, June 24th, from 7:00 PM our time, further “scheduled maintenance” is planned. Around 7 PM, players will be kicked from Destiny.
Players will be disconnected from Destiny for planned maintenance at 10am PDT on Wednesday, June 24th.
Meanwhile, players should refrain from starting activities that last beyond 7:00 PM, as it may lead to disappointment.
At the moment, there is no information on how long the maintenance will last or whether a new patch or update will be applied during this time. Perhaps we will learn more in the coming hours.
Update 6:30 PM:They expect one hour of downtime. Destiny servers are expected to be unreachable from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM our time.
Update 8:00 PM: They have extended the maintenance window by one hour. It will now last until around 9:00 PM.
Update 8:55 PM: Maintenance is over. Destiny should be running again.
Patch notes in English, this is what the hotfix from June 24 – 1.2.0.4 does.
The patch notes are now available. They are quick to tell:
They change weapons that transition from the demo along with their owners into the “real” game. They had 402 damage before, now only 365.
Passage coins for the Trials of Osiris can no longer be in the chest at the Lighthouse; there is now a chance to receive them after a match loss.
Is Destiny doing anything about the PR disaster?
Optimists can hope that Bungie does somethingto counteract the PR disaster that has been raging for 48 hours. Something should happen in that direction on Thursday evening.
Moreover, today an article from Eurogamer revealed that they want to bring new Taken versions of the two strikes, Dust Palace and The Undying Mind, for both Xbox One and Playstation 4 as soon as The Taken King is released and the Playstation exclusivity for Year 1 content is lifted.
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The card chaos of HearthStone is back for a second round! The mode is available again for a few minutes – with new rules that ensure exciting matches and guaranteed entertainment.
King Mukla in Banana Frenzy
It was so clear who would get the moldy one…
While last week players could slip into the roles of Ragnaros or Nefarian to demonstrate the superiority of their boss decks, this time you get to build the decks yourselves. You can choose from all the cards you already own and assemble a deck as usual. But now comes the twist: Every time one of your minions dies, you receive a banana! Occasionally, you will also receive special bananas, such as the Swap Banana, which reverses the health and attack of the target.
With these special rules, many exciting decks can be crafted again. Especially if you have many cards that trigger specific effects with spells…
Keep in mind that the new rules are only available for 4 days. A classic card pack awaits you for your first victory!
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