![]() And there will also be a bonus for anyone who logs in during the launch of Rise of Shadows.ĭoing so will unlock the Archmage Vargoth Legendary card for free, and also give you access to a few Legendary launch quests. We’ll know soon if we’re in one of those time lines - or a completely different one.However, a smaller patch might be required, depending on what other tweaks Blizzard have planned. Shaman would get even more Murlocs to terrorize the ladder with. They could even pull in some characters from Mechagon. All the new raid bosses are candidates for Legendary cards. The Eternal Palace makes sense for the single player adventure. Queen Azshara and her minions make ideal foils. The rune below the orb signifies something quite old. If you squint you can almost see the cross in the center could be hinting at a trident, and there appears to be rust around the frame. The color of the orb could be seen as a watery globe. With World of Warcraft‘s patch 8.2 dropping tomorrow, how fitting to also make Nazjatar the setting for the next Hearthstone expansion. Then Chromie had one last time line to show me. They could pull something completely out of left field for the setting. While the Dalaran Heist is more on the whimsical side, its been a minute since the developers have gone as “creative” as Karazhan. One Night In Karazhan may provide a clue here as well. The single player adventure could have us liberating Ulduar from a resurgent Old god threat. Alagon would have a board clear battlecry similar to Deathwing. Freya seems a shoe-in for either Druid or Priest. Mimiron would support all the mechs running loose in the meta. I still wake up in the cold sweat some nights hearing my raid leader shout “another one spawned” from the final phase of the Yogg Saron fight.Īll the Keepers become Legendary cards and a second Yogg Saron card isn’t out of the question. It is one of the most beautiful and exciting raids in World of Warcraft, filled with interesting enemies and allies. After the release of One Night in Karazhan, Ulduar became a frequent request for a future expansion. The stars and the runes from the image are the best clues here. That was just one possible future - Chromie had more time lines to show me. Dalaran Fountain Golem’s power - after a minion attacks your hero, freeze it - would be another good Monk buff. Bookmaster Bae Chao - interestingly enough from Pandaria - provides a good example in Shhh (after a minion is summoned, silence it). Rather Monks could be persistent board buffs. Given how powerful the Death Knight cards were, I’d be surprised if they went this route with Monks. Death Knights became Hero cards in Knights of the Frozen Throne rather than a new class. Second, Hearthstone has never added a class. ![]() The beginning of rotation would be the better time to introduce new class. While it would seem a natural time to therefore introduce the Monk as Hearthstone’s tenth class, I have my doubts. It doesn’t fit the theme and players don’t have the fondest memories of that time. I’d stay away from the later part of Mists of Pandaria and the Siege of Orgrimmar. The single player adventure could delve back into Mogu’shun Vaults or even better, the Throne of Thunder. Taran Zhu, Chen Stormstout, and the Thunder King would also make good Legendary cards. All the various Sha would become Legendary cards like the Old Gods in Whispers of the Old Gods. Pandaria is an often requested expansion location filled with many interesting lore characters. The stars could be indicative of Elegon from Mogu’shun Vaults. The rune at the bottom looks a bit demonic but could also represent the ever-present Sha. The color of the orb is reminiscent of many Monk class abilities. Where are the dragons? Chromie showed me they won’t show up until the third expansion which will be themed around the Bronze Dragonflight and the Caverns of Time.įor the next expansion, we’re heading to…Īll we have to go on for clues is a single image from the announcement of the Year of the Dragon. ![]() It’s called the Year of the Dragon, but right now, its more like the Year of the Mech, or the Reign of Valeera. Year of the Kraken kicked off with Whispers of the Old Gods, and Year of the Mammoth started with Journey to Un’Goro. But what will it be? Turns out Chromie owed me a favor - seeing as I saved her life and all - and showed me three possible futures which I will share with you. In other words, we should hear about the second expansion in the Year of the Dragon soon. The Boomsday Project in the Year of the Raven landed August 7, 2018. The year of the Mammoth’s second expansion, Knight’s of the Frozen Throne, released August 10, 2017. One Night in Karazhan, the second expansion in Year of the Kraken, launched August 11, 2016. We get the first expansion of the new Hearthstone year in April, and the second in August. Hearthstone follows a consistent release schedule.
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