Hearthstone: Heroes of WarCraft Announced || F2P, Card Game, Murloc Action Included

Combining Rakdos with this guy is a fun example, especially against any low health decks.

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But yes, you can get good depth without long text.

Wait. I'm only basing my magic knowledge on what I've picked up from Duels of the Plainwalkers, but can you hand out those +1 nuggets of damage without tapping the card?
 
Wait. I'm only basing my magic knowledge on what I've picked up from Duels of the Plainwalkers, but can you hand out those +1 nuggets of damage without tapping the card?

Yes.

So if there's twelve 1 toughness creatures, and you have one counter, you can use it to kill all of them.
 
God, I regret my decision to leave Blizzard. This company is simply unable to run out of money, no matter what they do. Now they announced another money printer and it's not even the titanic title that is yet to be revealed. Unless the world economy is going to crash big time, Mike Morhaime & Co. are settled for life and beyond.
 
They will got a lot of people asking for Android, I wonder if they will listen or not.

I loved Grindstone card, my brother practically built a deck that defeated enemy player just putting his whole deck to graveyard.

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There was also some other card we used, but i dont remember them now, it was so many years ago.

Combo out with this
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There is a Magic tournament actually at PAX as well if anyone is interested in what casted Magic Online looks like it's here
 
Unless Rakdos makes you sac it, then it's a nonbo.

Also Ambiguity isn't a real card, it's from their joke set.

i know, but the Un- sets are the most funny ones :P

They will got a lot of people asking for Android, I wonder if they will listen or not.



Combo out with this
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There is a Magic tournament actually at PAX as well if anyone is interested in what casted Magic Online looks like it's here

nice combo, but do you actually mill the whole deck in one move this way or do you just repeat the process once?
 
I wish there was a program to let me play that WOWTCG online. I'd like to learn how to play without spending all that money.

They should of copied MTG plainswalkers and did that.
 
What's with all the card game hate?

Card Fighters Clash and PSO EP3 were both awesome, it's hardly like it's an over-populated genre and I'm pretty interested in what the blizzard IP could bring to it.
 
I'm excited about this. Sad that some people knew an announcement was coming and got themselves overhyped... but that's their own fault.

It's nice to see something like this come directly from Blizzard.
 
They will got a lot of people asking for Android, I wonder if they will listen or not.



Combo out with this
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There is a Magic tournament actually at PAX as well if anyone is interested in what casted Magic Online looks like it's here
I found those cards i was talking about :)

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There was also blue rare from what i remember, but i wont probably find it :P
 
How is that not completely broken?

I haven't kept up on MTG for years, but is the combo legal outside of the Legacy format? Legacy is packed full of broken card interactions. If your deck isn't winning on turn one, it's too slow for the format.

In other words, yes, it's completely broken. But so is everything else in the format.
 
How is that not completely broken?

It's disrupted by almost every possible removal/disruption (creature removal; artifact removal; counterspells; most burn spells; etc.). When a Burn.dec can interact profitably with your combo, it's not the hardest in the world to disrupt.

There are also cards that un-mill your entire GY when milled. One of those is popular now (Emrakul).

For a better version of a similar combo, see:

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Maybe it's because I love CCGs, but this is definitely the kind of announcement I wanted. Love it.

What's with all the card game hate?

Card Fighters Clash and PSO EP3 were both awesome, it's hardly like it's an over-populated genre and I'm pretty interested in what the blizzard IP could bring to it.

Yeah, I don't get it either. I love card games.

I think this would be way cooler if I could play it inside of WoW, like challenge people to card games instead of normal PVP.

Then WoW could be both Pokemon AND Yugioh.

No, this is way better, because I don't have to reinitiate my sub to WoW to play this. :)
 
I imagine they'd cross-promote this just like all their other new games. Pre-order 15 expert packs for Hearthstone today and receive this Diablo III banner and in-game WoW pet!

I was thinking more along the lines of achievements, but yeah you're probably right :(.
 
It would definitely be fun to be able to duel someone in game with the card game - you can do this in EQ and EQ2, and have the card game as a separate stand alone as well for people who don't play (sony also does this). But I'm more excited for this than a lot of people sounds like.
 
The card battle game is actually pretty heavily populated on the mobile side. There are a number of games you can play right now on iOS and Android.

Strangely enough, Magic: The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers has never been ported to mobile. Someone is leaving a lot of money on the table here.

I'm addicted to a card battle RPG game called Ayakashi: Ghost Guild right now on my phone.
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zynga.zjayakashi
Also available on iOS.

Yeah yeah, I know. Zynga is a terrible company. This game was made by the now-defunct Zynga Japan studio and it's actually good.
 
The card battle game is actually pretty heavily populated on the mobile side. There are a number of games you can play right now on iOS and Android.

Strangely enough, Magic: The Gathering - Duels of the Planeswalkers has never been ported to mobile. Someone is leaving a lot of money on the table here.

Err, yes it has.
 
So after hearing that Blizzard would be announcing something, my guess yesterday was an iOS Warcraft Farmville clone. Microtransaction-heavy, of course. I was hoping I'd be wrong... :p

... Well, unfortunately, it looks like I was a lot closer to being right than I'd have liked.
 
So after hearing that Blizzard would be announcing something, my guess yesterday was an iOS Warcraft Farmville clone. Microtransaction-heavy, of course. I was hoping I'd be wrong... :p

... Well, unfortunately, it looks like I was a lot closer to being right than I'd have liked.

You might think differently about card battle games if you tried Ayakashi. Your demons are moe as fuck.
 
Not a big fan of how the cards are styled. The oval shape just looks odd on standard sized cards.

When they said they planned on taking advantage of it being a digital game, I expected it to be actual character models rather than just cards, but I guess this way is easier to iterate on.
 
Does anyone else think its weird that this isnt a phone game? Desktop only with iPad to come later is a bad choice for a f2p card game

Thanks for telling the highest grossing, richest developer in the entire history of the Video game industry how to make money.

Anyway. Never tried stuff like this before, will give it a shot this summer.

edit: Also someone posted exactly what it was going to be on mmo-champion 7 hours prior to the reveal. It was a new account with 2 posts so nobody believed.
 
So after hearing that Blizzard would be announcing something, my guess yesterday was an iOS Warcraft Farmville clone. Microtransaction-heavy, of course. I was hoping I'd be wrong... :p

... Well, unfortunately, it looks like I was a lot closer to being right than I'd have liked.

actually they didn't do anything for this game that any real life TCG isn't doing... well actually they are, here you have the option to actually win your cards and create your cards without paying, also you'll have your starter deck without paying... and the booster packs prices is lower then in real life.


on a side note, the first beta is just for the USA, no date announced yet for Europe and other regions.


on the website faq they also well explain how can you get free cards:

Q: What’s the difference between “basic” and “expert” cards?

Basic cards are the “starter” cards that form the foundation of each hero’s class, and are earned each time you play a game (you can have up to two of every basic card in the game in your collection). Expert cards are cards that can only be found in card packs or created using the crafting system (certain achievements grant them as well). They’re distinguished by their rarity—common (white), rare (blue), epic (purple), or legendary (orange). Generally, the rarer a card is, the more complex it is . . . often providing you with new strategic options. You can have any number of expert cards in your collection, though only two of any common, rare, or epic card, and one of any legendary card, can be placed in a deck. Both basic and expert cards have important roles to play in all decks, regardless of whether you’re just starting out or are a Hearthstone grandmaster.



Q: What are all the different ways a player can acquire cards?

Players will earn their first set of cards as soon as they start playing Hearthstone, and certain game modes and features will award additional cards through gameplay. In addition, players will have the option to purchase additional card packs through the in-game store using Battle.net Balance or other supported payment methods, such as major credit cards. Here are the different ways to get cards:

- Practice Mode: Play against A.I. opponents representing different classes to unlock new heroes and basic cards.

- Play Mode: By participating in traditional head-to-head matches, players have a chance to win card packs. (nickcv note: so you can get expert cards this way)

- The Forge: Build a deck by selecting one card from each of a series of randomized card choices, and then play against other Forge participants. The cards you pick to build your deck are yours to keep—play well enough, and you could win even more. Note that you must trade in a certain number of card packs to participate in The Forge (further details to be announced later).

- Crafting: Disenchant expert cards in your collection to receive arcane dust, and then use your collected dust to craft other cards of your choosing. Basic cards cannot be disenchanted.

- Card Packs: Purchase card packs containing five random cards using your Battle.net Balance or a variety of supported payment methods. One of the cards will always be of “rare” rarity or greater; in some cases, you may find that one or more additional cards has also “upgraded” to a higher tier of rarity.

- Achievements: Certain achievements in the game may grant additional cards.



Q: How does The Forge work?

You’ll be able to enter The Forge by trading in unopened card packs (further details to be announced later). These packs can be earned free in Play mode (or won in previous Forge games that you might have played), or you can purchase them from the in-game store. Once you are in, you will build a special Forge deck, choosing one card at a time from a series of card options until you have a full deck of 30. You’ll then duel with that deck against other Forge participants until you win or lose a specific number of matches. At the end, you keep all the expert cards that were in your deck—and depending on how well you performed you could win additional card packs.



Q: How will I get cards in the beta test? Do I need to purchase them with real money?

We do plan to test the in-game store during the beta test, and players will be able to purchase card packs using their Battle.net Balance or other Battle.net-supported payment methods. Players will also be able to obtain cards through Practice mode, Play mode, and The Forge. The card pack price in the beta test does not necessarily reflect what the final prices will be at launch.



Q: Will the cards I earn or purchase in the beta test carry over into the live game? What happens if I purchased beta card packs for real money?

Prior to launch your card collection will be reset, and any cards you acquired through a purchased card pack or earned during the beta test will be removed. However, any purchases you made during the beta test will be credited back to you in the form of new, unopened card packs at launch, equal to the value you spent during the beta test. Please note that these will not contain the same cards as those received from card packs in the beta test. Also, as a thank you for testing out the in-game store during Hearthstone’s beta phase, everyone who purchased a card pack in the beta test will get a special gift.
 
i love this dude... it's perfect to destroy pretty much the whole Odric deck or goblin deck in Duels 2013

6 man though and by then the goblins if played well may have destroyed you lol

but luckily the goblin deck on 2013 sucks so nobody really uses it
 
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