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It’s once again time to look to the great Hearthstone clock in the sky as it ticks one more tock forward. Get ready for the next Hearthstone year—the Year of the Hydra! But before we move forward, let’s take a quick look back at what has happened in the last Hearthstone year.

Hearthstone in the Year of the Gryphon

During the Year of the Gryphon, we joined 10 hero-mercenaries on their journey, starting in the Horde’s harsh proving grounds in Forged in the Barrens, then venturing to the Alliance’s capital-city in United in Stormwind, and culminating in a bitter conflict in the snowy Fractured in Alterac Valley. In the Book of Mercenaries solo content, we followed the stories of these characters as they grew stronger, came to know one another, and, eventually, joined together to take down the Black Dragonflight. In the new Mercenaries game mode, these 10 Mercenaries have been joined by over 65 other iconic characters in an entirely new way to play.

Speaking of new ways to play, the Year of the Gryphon introduced the new Classic format and the free Core Set. This year, we will see our first annual update to the Core Set when the Year of the Hydra begins with the launch of Voyage to the Sunken City. At that point, we’ll say goodbye to Ashes of Outland, Scholomance Academy, and Madness at the Darkmoon Faire as those sets rotate out of Standard.

Looking Forward to the Year of the Hydra

The Year of the Hydra will kick off with the launch of Voyage to the Sunken City on April 12. This year, our focus will be on adding to and improving our current systems, instead of creating entirely new game modes. This will include specific quality of life improvements, like the random hero skin feature and in-game reporting, as well as overall client performance improvements. On the roadmap below, you can see this emphasis on improvement and refinement for the upcoming year!

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More Core than Ever Before

As we move from the Year of the Gryphon to the Year of the Hydra, we want our expansions to build on a strong Core Set foundation. We liked how the Core Set served in this role last year, but we are also excited to update the Core Set to better fit the specific goals for the year ahead of us. This year, 57 cards are rotating out of core and 72 cards are coming in—that means the Core Set will have 250 total cards, 15 more cards this year than it had last year!

We bid a fond farewell (for now) to the following cards that will not be returning to the Core Set this year:

Demon Hunter: Ashtongue Battlelord, Warglaives of Azzinoth

Druid: Enchanted Raven, Landscaping, Menagerie Warden, Nordrassil Druid, Ancient of War

Hunter: Scavenging Hyena, Webspinner, Bearshark, Headhunter’s Hatchet, Lock and Load

Mage: Water Elemental, Mirror Entity, Fallen Hero, Coldarra Drake

Paladin: Holy Light, Pursuit of Justice, Guardian of Kings

Priest: Crimson Clergy, Shadowform, Lightspawn, Temple Enforcer, Natalie Seline

Rogue: Bladed Cultist, Patient Assassin

Shaman: Windfury, Unbound Elemental, Draenei Totemcarver, Earth Elemental

Warlock: Dread Infernal, Possessed Villager, Enslaved Fel Lord, Ritual of Doom

Warrior: Warsong Commander, War Cache, Warsong Outrider

Neutral: Arcane Anomaly, Argent Squire, Cogmaster, Young Priestess, Mini-Mage, River Crocolisk, Toxicologist, Brightwing, Earthen Ring Farseer, Flesheating Ghoul, Ice Rager, Injured Blademaster, King Mukla, Spider Tank, Stoneskin Basilisk, Baron Rivendare, Gurubashi Berserker, High Inquisitor Whitemane, Barrens Stablehand, Clockwork Giant

Any of the above cards that currently only exist as Core cards will enter the Legacy set when they rotate out of Core and will be craftable and playable in Wild.

As you can see, not every class got the same number of adjustments. However, each class is gaining one card more than they are losing, and neutral is adding 5 more cards than it is losing, for a total of 15 more cards than before. But there are a few newcomers that stand out above the rest in a league of their own:

That’s right, the original League of Explorers are coming back to Standard! Other returning favorites include Voidwalker, Wild Pyromancer, Acolyte of Pain, Mossy Horror, Cloaked Huntress, and Fandral Staghelm.

No entirely new cards were created for the Core set this year, but some of the new additions and returning Core cards are getting slight adjustments to update them for the modern game.

Make sure to check out the Card Library to see all the new entries into Core.

The Future of Hearthstone Mercenaries

You may have noticed that the Mercenaries game mode added only one new Mercenary in Patch 23.0: the slippery murloc, Murky—available for free on the Rewards Track. That’s because Mercenaries will be shifting its release cadence in the Year of the Hydra.

Mercenaries will continue to have updates like events, balance changes, bug fixes, and general improvements in every patch, but the team will be shifting its major content beats to the X.4 patches. That means that the next bunch (and we do mean bunch) of new Mercenaries, Bounties, and Tasks will come in a few months. This shift will allow Mercenaries to have its own big moment like the other major modes do, and will allow the team to focus more efforts on the types of improvements that the community has been asking for.

Throughout this year, the team has plans for a way to spend excess coins, an expansive new end-game system to challenge your whole collection, and a series of improvements to the Task system, as well as more events and the continuation of regular updates to Bounties, Zones, Mercenaries. The first of those Task system updates, and a slew of Mercenary balance changes, are going live right away with Patch 23.0, and that’s just the beginning!

Battlegrounds Seasons

Battlegrounds will begin organizing its major moments into “Seasons,” similar to Hearthstone’s expansion cycles. These seasons will help give a clearer idea of when big changes—like special events, keywords, or system changes—are coming to the mode, as well as when they will be ending. It all starts with the first Battlegrounds Season, coming in Patch 23.2. That season will bring a new keyword mechanic, the new Naga minion type, new heroes, and more! Looking ahead, the team is planning to continue expanding on Battlegrounds cosmetics throughout the year, and to add a progression system to Battlegrounds at some point mid-year. Stay tuned for more information about these future developments.

The Year of the Hydra kicks all starts with the launch of Voyage to the Sunken City on April 12! Make sure you check out the 23.0 Patch Notes and the Rewards Track Refresh for more.

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0s [Tavern music playing]
4s Greetings.
6s I'm Ben Lee, Game Director for Hearthstone.
8s Today we're sharing what's next
11s as we depart the Year of the Gryphon and set off into a mysterious new chapter.
17s Welcome to the Year of the Hydra.
21s There are several legendary surprises coming to Hearthstone this year,
24s and we can't wait to share them with you.
27s However, this year they won't be in the form of new game modes.
30s Instead, we're doubling down on fresh content for our existing modes,
35s while adding quality-of-life features, gameplay improvements,
39s and looking to increase the overall stability of Hearthstone
42s across the board.
44s One of the big additions that we made to the game in 2021 was Mercenaries.
49s Many of you have been on epic adventures
51s and battled through some of Azeroth's most familiar locations,
55s using elite teams of the most iconic characters
58s Warcraft has to offer.
60s -[fanfare] -[cheering]
62s Now, the team's focus for the future is on expanding the endgame experience,
67s which includes an all-new system
69s to open up fresh challenges and exciting events.
73s We'll also continue to add a wide breadth of new content through zones,
77s bounties and Mercenaries,
80s all through regular updates.
82s Now, on a related note, many of you have already leveled up your parties by now,
87s and your excess coins for those Mercenaries
89s aren't nearly as exciting or useful as they once were.
93s That's been top of mind for us,
95s and we want to address it later this year.
98s You will be able to spend your Mercenary coins in a new way
101s that adds power and specialized traits to your max-level Mercenaries.
106s Doing so will be crucial in taking on the significantly harder trials
110s awaiting your parties.
112s Now, there's a ton of other exciting content coming
116s during the Year of the Hydra.
118s Lead Designer Liv Breeden will be here to talk about our next expansion,
122s Voyage to the Sunken City,
125s and also the other exciting changes coming to Standard.
129s Lead Designer Dean Ayala will be joining us
131s to share more on our upcoming plans for Battlegrounds.
134s And finally, Hearthstone's Executive Producer,
137s Nathan Lyons-Smith,
139s will be announcing some exciting new features
142s coming to Hearthstone very soon.
144s So, on behalf of myself and the whole Hearthstone team,
148s we'd like to thank the millions of you who play every day
151s for being a part of Hearthstone.
153s So, whether you're a seasoned multi-mode Legend,
156s a brand-new player, or anywhere in between,
159s the Tavern doors are always open,
162s and everyone is welcome.
164s We can't wait for you to see all the surprises coming this year,
168s and we hope to see you join us in-game for the Year of the Hydra.
173s Well met!
175s I'm Liv Breeden, voyager extraordinaire.
178s The Year of the Hydra will be a perilous journey,
181s but the rewards will be great.
184s We'll begin our descent by heading deep into the trenches of the ocean
188s on a Voyage to the Sunken City.
190s [water bubbling]
192s The ancient ruins of Zin-Azshari are protected by the Naga,
195s whose dark dealings with Old Gods have twisted their bodies.
200s As we hop aboard the Leviathan and begin our adventure,
203s remember to prepare for threats of a Colossal scale.
207s Beware Hydralodon.
209s It's a Colossal minion that summons its other heads
212s when it enters the battlefield.
214s When one of those heads is chopped off, two more will sprout up to take its place.
218s If you can't destroy the source of the heads,
221s you'll be up a creek without a paddle.
225s So, who will join us on this year of adventure?
228s The new additions to the Core rotation, of course.
230s You say "adventure"
232s and the League of Explorers answer the call.
234s Reno Jackson, Brann Bronzebeard,
236s Elise Starseeker and Sir Finley Mrrgglton have all returned
240s to join you on your voyage to the bottom of the ocean.
242s Of course, we're also taking this opportunity
244s to bring back some old friends, too.
247s Wild Pyromancer,
248s Acolyte of Pain,
249s Doomsayer,
251s Sea Giant and Tar Creeper
253s are just some of the cards that are being added to Neutral this year.
256s Mage is getting a big boost to its big spells.
259s Kalecgos, Pyroblast and Blizzard are back
263s to fill out Mage's heavy-hitter spell book.
266s Priest is seeing some elemental love,
268s with Lyra the Sunshard and Radiant Elemental.
272s They'll also be seeing the return of Northshire Cleric,
275s and getting some dragon support with Drakonid Operative
277s and Murozond the Infinite.
279s Warlock is spreading its evil around with some of its best tiny demons,
283s Voidwalker and Imp Gang Boss.
286s We also know how much some of you love to discard,
288s so we're also bringing Darkshire Librarian
291s and High Priestess Jeklik back.
294s Rogue - or should I say Maestra? -
297s is getting some support
298s with Hench-Clan Burglar and Tess Greymane.
302s Druid finally decides they're tired of only choosing one,
305s with the return of Fandral Staghelm,
307s Wrath, Living Roots, and Ancient of Lore.
311s Shaman has remembered their roots,
313s and by that, I mean flooding the board with minions
315s and destroying your opponent with Flametongue Totem and Bloodlust.
319s Hunter didn't feel complete without its old friend Animal Companion.
323s Joining them, some fan favorites,
325s with Houndmaster Shaw and Candleshot.
327s Warrior is looking for some slower, tankier options,
330s with Shield Block, Bash and Darius Crowley.
334s Paladin is flying in on wings of dragons,
337s with Amber Watcher and Bronze Explorer.
340s And did I almost forget? Ragnaros, the Lightlord!
344s With Demon Hunter, we wanted to complete the story of Naga and transformation,
349s so we're bringing back Wrathscale Naga and Metamorphosis,
352s because they're awesome.
353s There are so many more cards that I couldn't get to,
356s so make sure you check out the Year of the Hydra blog
359s to see all the cards that were added to Core.
361s As the Year of the Hydra begins,
363s we must bid farewell to the expansions in the Year of the Phoenix.
367s Ashes of Outland, Scholomance Academy, and Madness at the Darkmoon Faire
371s will all be rotating to Wild to make space for the upcoming expansions.
376s That's it from me today.
377s I look forward to seeing you in the ruins of Zin-Azshari.
380s Now I'm going to hand it off to Dean to talk about Battlegrounds.
384s Hey, everyone. My name's Dean,
386s and I'm here to talk to you about Battlegrounds.
389s Since its release in 2019,
391s Battlegrounds has continued to grow in popularity.
394s As a result of that growth,
396s we've significantly increased the size of the team,
398s we've pushed out faster content updates,
400s and we're prepared to do much more this year and beyond.
405s We're also excited that Hearthstone esports is extending
408s to include Battlegrounds with Lobby Legends.
412s Throughout 2022,
413s players will be able to compete for a share of a $500,000 prize pool,
417s spread across multiple Battleground events.
420s As for content updates, this year we're going to be formally introducing
424s our biggest Battlegrounds changes as seasons.
428s These will regularly come out just like standard expansions.
432s In addition to new minions and heroes,
434s Battlegrounds seasons will also include a bunch of big changes
437s to the core gameplay experience.
440s This could take the form of a new minion type,
442s or it could be a new system change, like Buddies.
445s Our first Battlegrounds season of 2022 is right around the corner.
449s We'll be introducing a new keyword, new heroes, a whole bunch of new minions,
454s and our newest minion type, Naga.
456s -[Naga hissing] -[water bubbling]
461s Looking further ahead,
462s we're also looking to bring progression systems into Battlegrounds.
466s Our goal is to build a way for your progress
468s and time spent in Battlegrounds games
471s to translate into great Battlegrounds rewards.
475s The team is hard at work,
477s and we're looking to get this live, in-game, mid this year.
481s As we get closer, stay tuned for a much more detailed overview.
484s Next, let's talk about cosmetics.
488s In terms of ways to customize your look and gameplay in Battlegrounds,
491s we've come a whole long way from our original emotes.
494s There's a dozen themes,
496s there's numerous hero skins, alternate bartenders,
499s custom boards.
500s We're really just getting started.
503s There's more, cooler cosmetics coming than ever before in 2022.
507s Emotes are getting a huge facelift,
509s and combat boards are really getting taken to the next level.
513s While these examples are just some of the things that we're working on today,
517s we've also got some bigger plans, that include expanded competitive features
521s and a revamp of the Battlegrounds hub screen.
524s Now, looking beyond that is where we could use your help.
528s We have some ideas ourselves,
530s but we'd love to hear from you about what you want next.
533s That could be new ways to play, new social features,
537s more ways to compete.
538s Anything that you can think of, we'd love to hear your suggestions.
541s We've built a great team to support Battlegrounds,
545s and we're committed to creating the most polished, most updated,
548s and most complete game that Battlegrounds can be.
551s That's all I have for you today.
553s On behalf of the team, thank you for your continued feedback,
557s and we look forward to a great 2022.
560s Now, for a closer look at upcoming features,
563s I'll pass it over to Nathan for today's final announcements.
567s Hey, everyone.
568s I'm Nathan Lyons-Smith,
570s Executive Producer for Hearthstone.
573s As you've heard from everyone today,
575s there's so much in the works for Hearthstone in 2022.
579s Naga coming to Battlegrounds for our first seasonal update,
583s a refreshed Core Set for Standard,
585s and a new, persistent endgame for Mercenaries.
588s In addition to all the exciting content,
591s this is also a year for us to deliver great new features,
595s and we're pleased to share a few that are arriving soon.
598s First up, you'll be able to favorite multiple card backs
602s with Voyage to the Sunken City.
604s Now that Hearthstone has over 150 to collect,
607s having to choose only one just didn't feel right.
610s A bit later this year,
612s you'll have the option to equip a random hero skin,
615s which will work similarly to the random card back.
618s [Sir Annoy-O] H-Hello.
620s We are also making another notable improvement to the achievements system,
624s where we'll be surfacing a "recently completed" section in the UI
629s that makes claiming those much easier.
631s Finally, we've heard your feedback and strongly agree
635s that in-game reporting would allow the community
638s to help keep our Tavern warm and welcoming for all.
642s The team has been working on this feature for some time now,
645s and I'm pleased to share that in-game reporting is arriving
648s shortly after the launch of Voyage to the Sunken City.
652s This includes the ability to report a specific BattleTag,
655s or a message received through the in-game chat.
658s That wraps up today's Year of the Hydra update.
662s We hope you're excited to set sail with us next week,
665s when we embark on our Voyage to the Sunken City.
668s Thanks for watching, and remember to follow along
671s at PlayHearthstone.com for the latest news.
674s We'll see you all around the hearth for another great year.
678s [Tavern ambience]