- Wild, where you can play every card ever made
- Standard, where you’re limited to cards from certain sets
When the year rotates, sealed sets vanishes from the Standard rotation entirely, and certain cards get moved to the Hall of Fame, never to be seen in Standard play again. These are cards that the developers decided aren ’ t healthy for the crippled ’ randomness meta. They ’ ree thus singular or knock-down, they make each meta seem excessively much like the last. These cards are besides removed from Standard and go into the Hall of Fame. Players can merely put them in Wild decks .
When Ashes of Outland releases on April 7, it will join Rise of Shadows, Saviors of Uldum, and Descent of Dragons ( including all the cards from Galakrond ’ s Awakening ) as the only cards available for Standard turn.
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The newest Hall of Fame inductees
Five cards are going into the Hall of Fame this year : Leeroy Jenkins, Mind Control Tech, Acolyte of Pain, Spellbreaker, and Mountain Giant. All of these cards will mean some significant changes for winning decks :
- Leeroy Jenkins – Leeroy was one of the last remaining Charge minions. Charge hasn’t been a fun mechanic and Hearthstone has been phasing it out for some time. Leeroy fit into any aggressive deck as a great way to end the game. Even today, you’ll see him in about half the decks played. It was time for him to go.
- Mind Control Tech – This minion helped slower decks against decks that liked to flood the board. While a fairly easy card to play around, he provided too much of a swing for the developers taste. He doesn’t see play in the current meta.
- Acolyte of Pain – Card draw is important to any deck. Acolyte could give you from 1 to 3 cards for 3 mana, plus a minion on the board. With card draw intended to be the Demon Hunter’s class strength, the developers needed to remove Neutral sources. Acolyte gets used in 8% of current meta decks.
- Spellbreaker – Along with Ironbeak Owl, Spellbreaker provided one of the few Neutral sources of Silence. The developers said they wanted to open up this design space. Let me translate that for you: we’re probably going to see a reprint of Spellbreaker in a rotating set soon. Spellbreaker only appears in 3% of current decks, so this isn’t as big of a change as the rest of the list.
- Mountain Giant – Mountain Giant was a staple in Handlock decks and later in Conjurer Mage. Both decks loaded their hands with cards to drop this low cost 8/8 on the board. Conjurer’s Mage followed up with a Conjurer’s Calling creating two 10 mana minions on the board. Neither deck is particularly strong right now, and Mountain Giant only sees play in 5% of decks.
An overhaul to Priest sends plenty of cards packing
As contribution of the major Priest pass this year, six Priest cards are headed for the Hall of Fame : Auchenai Soulpriest, Divine Spirit, Prophet Velen, Holy Fire, Northshire Cleric, and Shadowform. Some, but not all of these cards see unconstipated looseness :
- Divine Spirit, Velen, and Auchenai are important cards for various OTK (one turn kill) scenarios.
- Holy Fire and Shadowform provide Priests with offensive capabilities.
- Northshire Cleric is a powerful draw engine. Like Acolyte of Pain, they need to remove other powerful draw cards to enforce the Demon Hunter class identity.
What ’ s odd is that, with the exception of Northshire Cleric and Divine Spirit, the rest of these cards don ’ t see fun. Combo Priest uses the Divine Spirit / Inner Fire jazz band but has a submarine 50 % win rate. Most Priest players are using a form of Resurrect Priest either with or without the Activate the Obelisk Quest .
possibly the developers saw the likely for an OTK deck with either Velen or Divine Spirit during their play quiz of Ashes of Outland — otherwise these cards don ’ t make a fortune of feel .
But it ’ south one of the cards the developers ignored that ’ s in truth curious : Inner Fire .
There are silent enough of cards — like Power Infusion — that allow the Priest musician to build a high-health minion. All it takes is Inner Fire to turn all that health into an attack and score the OTK ( one become killing ) .
My hypothesis is the developers are hedging their bets. There have been many times in Hearthstone ’ mho history, some recently, where the Divine Spirit / Inner Fire jazz band was the only competitive pack of cards Priest had. If whatever they have planned for Priest doesn ’ triiodothyronine bring, Priest mains can still use Inner Fire to steal some wins.
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Which begs the interview : what do the developers have planned for Priest ? What do they expect Priest ’ second strategy will be going forward ? In the Class Identity blog post final June, the developers spelled out their vision for Priest :
- Strengths: Healing, narrow but powerful spells, copying, single-minion buffs, Deathrattle
- Limitations: Card draw
- Weaknesses: Face damage spells, multi-minion buffs
Given this vision statement, the changes makes common sense. Velen, Auchenai, and Holy Fire are at odds with the Face damage spells failing. Northshire works against the limitation of card draw .
The problem is Healing as a forte has never worked in Hearthstone. Currently, Priest contend to outheal decks like Dragon Hunter. Simply outlasting your opposition has worked in certain metas, but not since Descent of Dragons released. With Pyschpomp, Mass Resurrection, Convincing Infiltrator, and Khartut ’ s Defender all hush in Standard in Year of the Phoenix, I expect resurrect Priest will stay the main Priest deck, unless something creative comes from the Ashes of Outland cards .
New Hall of Fame cards mean you can earn Dust
Players will receive a Dust refund for all of the Hall of Fame cards they own — plus they get to keep the cards in their collection for practice in angry games. You only get scatter for one replicate of the menu, then if you own both the Golden and regular interpretation, you ’ ll merely get dust for the Golden. This much brings the doubt of should you craft a golden version of a Hall of Fame poster you don ’ triiodothyronine have prior to rotation. If you ’ ra uncoerced to disenchant the menu after rotation rather than use it in Wild, then you ’ ll come out ahead on debris .
The Hall of Fame rotation is happening on March 26th, well ahead of the Ashes of Outland publish. Enjoy Leeroy and Mountain Giants for one more workweek .
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