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20 Aug

Comment

Originally posted by notjustdumb

Does this damage Sir Annoy-o?

Heroes can't have minion types, for they are not minions.

And before anyone brings this up: The old interaction with Sacrifical Pact on Jaraxxus is a) no longer a thing, and b) a weird case where original Jaraxxus himself was technically a minion.


31 Jul


26 Jul

Comment

Bug, not buff

Being looked into, ty for the report!


22 Jul

Comment

Originally posted by FlyBoyG

"Summon two 3/2 Imps with +2 Heath and Taunt".

Why not just changed the wording on the Forged version to say "Summon two 3/4 Imps with Taunt"?

Because the +2 Health and Taunt is an applied buff, not definitional (meaning it can be Silenced).


19 Jul

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Originally posted by MenacingBanjo

it's a bit silly to expect devs to have a very extensive memory of every card in a 10 year old card game

At the very least, every Hearthstone dev should remember ONE year ago when Rally! was in Standard. This is a problem.

He meant the first time rez is a wider archetype/theme in Paladin, not the first time it has ever been seen in the class. We caught it before the video went out, and there was no time to remove it. The meme is funny, but please be kind.


17 Jul

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Originally posted by TheArcanist_

Literally galaxy brain

hehe look at its flavor text hehe


30 Jun

Comment

Originally posted by ZambieDR

great job on another masterpiece expansion, Cora!

say, why was the Primus chosen but not Zovaal (who was described by a WoW Dev to be Titan++)? I remember that it had to take all the eternal ones to unlawfully incarcerate Zovaal to the Maw.

We specifically went with The Primus because of his identity as the Runecarver. There were no existing characters that were technically going to live up to the power expectations of the existing Titans, though Zovaal is closer than most. The Primus felt like a good thematic fit and allowed us to explore a "Titan" that fit all 3 of the DK rune identities. Maldraxxus also has some ties to the Scourge, so there were a bunch of little flavor pieces that made him feel like a decent choice.

Comment

Originally posted by Makkara126

I thought you did here:

https://gamerant.com/hearthstone-titans-keepers-history-design-effects/

"However, Georgiou explained that Hearthstone ran into a problem with the Titans - there aren’t enough in Warcraft’s lore. The Pantheon consists of six Titans, with the fallen Dark Titan Sargeras making seven. With Argus, the Unmaker from Legion, Telogrus, the void-corrupted Titan world destroyed by Sargeas, and Azeroth herself, Warcraft only has 10 named Titans, while Hearthstone has 11 classes with the new Death Knight."

Nah that was just exposition from the journalist. I never spoke about Telogrus. I did talk about not having enough canon Titans to fill out all 11 classes!

Comment

Originally posted by Careidina

Something tells me Cora wouldn't have told us of a character/ability for the mini-set. If he does come into the Mini-set, and that is where the Void Elves start at then I suspect it is possible that he is a Priest Legendary or lean into the Alleria aspect for Hunters.

Just to clarify, I never said anything about Telogrus in any interviews.

Comment

Originally posted by TheArcanist_

gaming totem

Write this down write this down


21 Jun


01 Jun

Comment

Originally posted by freakoooo

pretty sure its a bug, there are many bugs with this mini set

Its a bug


29 May

Comment

Originally posted by qwerty11111122

So, this is a first in a couple of ways

I think this is the first fully collectible treant minion

Second, the first minion to solely cost health with no condition.

Also, Leo lied. Not all treants going forward cost 1.

Damn it


17 May

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Originally posted by Cgsongbird

FINLEY

12/10 cat. No changes necessary.

Also you have to listen to me over the other dev. I'm his boss. ;)


02 May

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Originally posted by ahavsb

Astounded how the team manages to print 145 deadly shots every expansion, can’t wait to see how the team keeps up with it.

It's tough work, but somebody has to do it.