![]() IGN: I chose killinallday based solely on him bringing that deck. ![]() And then it’s Rogue and then it’s Druid, and then people are like – maybe’s Shaman’s good, and then you have people like killin who are like “what if I brought Nomi Priest to Worlds?” And actually, I’ve been playing ladder the last few days and there’s an insane amount of Nomi Priests.ġ6 Images IGN: Because people have been testing his list after seeing it posted? Dean Ayala: I guess, right? It’s certainly one of the things that you see that is different enough that you want to mess around with it. It went from 25 to 16 to 9 or something like that, over the first three days of the expansion. And when things are just shifting, like with Bomb Warrior, for example, and in the first two days it’s 25% of all decks and then it shifts pretty naturally. When you have these major characters and some of these major themes, and they come through, that feels pretty good. Boom, and people are playing these cards, and they’re playing Rafaam in Zoo Warlock. ![]() Whenever you have these tentpole characters of the set, like Togwaggle and Dr. So what are people playing in its place? Are those things fun or not? I think the answer to that has been yes, too. In terms of – did things change? Which is one of the ways we factor in success when an expansion hits – do things feel fresh, do things feel new? I think that is, for sure, success. The biggest impact one in terms of how powerful something is, which informs how much it’s played, is Crackling Razormaw, that really carrying that deck quietly. Dean Ayala: Yeah, and there’s just a lot of stuff, I think. IGN: Losing Deathstalker Rexxar changes things. ![]() Hunter has a deck that’s maybe the closest to what it was, but even that, there’s ten cards missing. So there’s very few decks that didn’t change very much. I mean, rotation always carries with it a lot of change there are very few decks that aren’t affected by three expansions going away and another one coming in. How has the launch been from your perspective? Are things as expected? How’s the meta looking? Dean Ayala: In terms of the decks that people are playing, I’d say that we’re very happy. Want to see more cards coming in The Boomsday Project? Tune into the official card reveal kick off livestream via the Hearthstone Twitch channel at 3 am AEST Tuesday 24 July. VOD will be made available shortly after the stream concludes.IGN: Let’s start off focusing on Standard. It’s 18 decks in one card, and is a great way to experience lots of different decks and styles. Whizbang the Wonderful – The most wonderful scientist of all! With Whizbang in their deck, players start the game with a random deck recipe that Whizbang chooses. Supercollider – A Warrior weapon that forces a minion to attack one of its neighbours if it survives. Floop promotes open-ended deck building and allows players to experiment in wild ways. To illustrate this, Peter revealed three cards coming in The Boomsday Project:įlobbidinous Floop – As the Druid class scientist, Floop is a 4 mana 3/4 Legendary minion, but while he’s in the player’s hand, he transforms into a 3/4 copy of the last minion played. The Boomsday Project explores crazy, Hearthstone-ified science, wacky scientists and their inventions, and the many experiments gone wrong.
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