Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft was released in 2014 with ten classes and remains the same for six years. The norm would remain this way: considering that the card game is alive or dead with a critical correlation between classes and cards, the introduction of a new class (with new cards) indicates a greater risk of inequality than many other changes or additions.
Therefore, a demon hunter He presented with the most powerful cards that put him at the top of the most played classes with the highest winning percentage. Unfortunately, after what seemed to be years of development, the demon hunter came out with obvious imbalances. However, Blizzard responded quickly too nerphe within days of launch.
Now how do you play with a demon hunter? Yes, right now it's a very annoying phase designed to deal directly with your opponent. It has no control but it does the power to steal the opponent's life and allows you to take cards from a constant descent and at a decent speed. In the meantime, considering the changes made to the skills, the demon hunter is a recreational category for those who enjoy attacking the enemy without mercy, but in a different style.
In addition, the demon hunter offers a special mechanic, the Outcast, which gives great power when played on one of the two sides of the hand, right or left. For example, the Spectral Vision card allows you to take a card with two mana levels, but if we play it from one side, we'll get two cards instead of one.
It should also be made clear that the demon hunter is free to all players, although some PvE (also free) activities must be completed to unlock the class and its other cards.
The 135 cards expanded during expansion are compatible with two other valid mechanics in all other categories: Highs and Demons Arrested. The Highs are popular myths, each class has one of them. The original version is less powerful and has a lower cost, but when they die, they leave the Higher on the deck with greater power. Sharpaw Kargath is a top scorer in the championship phase, 4/4 min with 4 mana attacks. When he dies, he puts Kargath Supreme into a stable, 10/10 minutes for 8 cows on offense and, if he manages to kill another cheetah, provides the warrior with weapons equal to his attack power (10 in his base).
As for the Prisoned Devils, they are minutes into the game asleep and continue that way for two more times, but when they wake up, they create powerful effects. Arrested, Antaen, a demon hunter, is a 10/6 min with 6 crystals that will stay asleep twice. In the wake, he deals 10 casualties spread across all enemies. And remember that, while we are sleeping, the Prisoned Devils do not attack at all, it is impossible to get them off the table in that situation.
All of these mechanics are very interesting and have good cards, but other than the demon hunter, we didn't see much difference in decks and tricks. Yes, it's true that they have upgraded existing decks with some cards, but we often don't see new ideas or ideas. It may be because, by installing a demon hunter, Blizzard has decided to become more aware of the categories and others.
On the other hand, though not directly related to expansion, Blizzard has also launched a series of new features update 17.0. Different cards have been removed, modified and added from the basic game. The wars of the war have also changed as they were limited. However, some very significant changes have been identified in the classification system. Players will now be divided into different categories: Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond and Legend. Aside from the mythical position, the remainder include ten levels that you will have to overcome to move on to the next league.
Not surprisingly, the demon hunter is the outfit of the Outland Ashes, it is a very fun and powerful class for those who like to play in the front battle line. However, if this section doesn't catch your eye, you won't find much to enjoy with Outland Ash. Yes, of course, there are new cards for all classes, and some are interesting and exciting, but they don't end up changing the decks or tricks. Hearthstone is still fun, but we have to admit that this new expansion hasn't sparked much of our enthusiasm.
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