![]() Still, the mana cost seems to make it a hard sell when you have a lot of other options that late in the game. It’s pricey, but with that much health it’s also likely to stay around for long enough to take advantage of that Spell Damage. Neutral: Darkmire Moonkin, a 7-mana 2/8 minion with +2 Spell Damage.It has decent stats and its Battlecry will certainly prove useful in certain situations, but I’m not convinced this will see regular play. Neutral: Chief Inspector, a 5-mana 4/6 minion with a Battlecry that destroys all enemy Secrets.It would certainly be strong in an Elemental-heavy deck, but I wonder if you can maintain enough Elemental presence on the board to make this worth eight mana. Neutral: Cauldron Elemental, an 8-mana 7/7 Elemental that gives your other Elementals +2 attack.TLDR: There are a lot of cards that could benefit from this. Lady in White is also an excellent choice for Priests. As always with such cards, my choice would be to use this on Prince Keleseth. A solid value that you can use to add extra copies of your favorite minions to your deck. Neutral: Baleful Banker, a 2-mana 2/2 minon with a Battlecry that lets you choose a friendly minion and shuffle a copy into your deck. ![]() Watch The Witchwood Card Reveal Livestream from PlayHearthstone on The final card reveals We’ll start out with the last round of expansion card releases, revealed by Ben Brode and Day9 in a pretty fantastic livestream. There are some interesting cards in the expansion that cater to decks of all even or all odd cards, plus the new Echo and Rush keywords. Now let’s get to the important stuff: the cards. The expansion is due out on April 12, which is just around the corner! The Witchwood’s cards so far (Note: no one is actually that lucky, but it’s still a heck of a lot of cards.) That’s 350 cards, so someone who’s much luckier than I am could theoretically pick up every card in the set right there. While previous pre-orders have sold 50 packs for $50, this sweetens the deal to 70 packs for $50. If you want to boost your card collection (or at least your dust collection), the Witchwood’s pre-order offer is the best we’ve ever gotten. However, like Kobolds and Catacombs, logging on after the expansion launch will give you a free class Legendary card (as well as three free expansion packs), so you aren’t completely doomed to fight only with common cards. 135 of them, to be precise, but if you’re like me, you’ll get the first five or ten cards and then get nothing but duplicates until the next expansion. It’s a Hearthstone expansion, so of course there are new cards to collect.
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