Blizzard has revealed new cards for Hearthstone . Now there are the powerful legendaries that are sure to dominate the game in the coming months.
We are quickly heading towards the next expansion in Hearthstone, as “Saviors of Uldum” will be released next month. Blizzard continues to reveal numerous cards from the upcoming addon. Many legendary minions for the classes have been revealed now. Some of them are really, really strong! We show you the 5 new cards.
Sir Finley of the Sands is the new legendary Paladin minion. For 2 Mana, he has solid stats of 2/3, but it is his Battlecry that truly sets this Murloc apart. If the deck contains no duplicate cards, the Paladin discovers an improved hero power. Since this is possible very early in the game, it should guarantee many plays of this card.
Druids get Elise the Enlightened. A minion for 5 Mana with stats of 5/5. Her Battlecry is also special. If the deck contains no duplicate cards, the Druid’s hand is duplicated! So if someone has particularly powerful cards in hand, they can simply double them.
Hunters get Brann the Dinosaur Hunter, a minion with stats of 2/4 for a proud 7 Mana. However, his Battlecry is something special. If the player’s deck contains no duplicate cards, Brann summons King Crunch! This is an 8/8 beast with Charge and will most likely be considered a “finisher.” King Crunch alone normally costs 9 Mana.
Mages are looking forward to the legendary minion Reno the Relicologist. For 6 Mana, he brings stats of 4/6 onto the battlefield. He follows the same principle as the other cards, that no card in the Mage’s deck can be present multiple times. If this is the case, his Battlecry deals 10 damage, which is split among random enemies. This goes well with another Mage card.
Warriors receive the legendary minion Armagürtlon, a beast for 6 Mana with stats of 4/7 and Taunt. Additionally, at the end of each turn, it ensures that all minions with Taunt in the Warrior’s hand receive a +2/+2 boost. Thus, Warriors will soon bring even more strong defenders to the board.
What do you think of these new cards? Are they too strong? Too weak? Or just right to shake up Hearthstone again?




